Monday, 31 October 2011

Bosnia court orders detention for U.S. Embassy attacker (Reuters)

SARAJEVO (Reuters) ? A state court in Bosnia ordered on Monday the detention on terrorism charges of a gunman who opened fire with an assault rifle on the U.S. embassy in the capital Sarajevo.

Judge Nenad Seleda ordered that Mevlid Jasarevic, a 23-year-old Serbian Muslim, be detained for a month to prevent him fleeing the country, influencing witnesses and hampering an inquiry into the shooting on the embassy on Friday.

Jasarevic said he did not recognize the court.

"I do not recognize your court. It is worthless before Allah," he told the judge during his first appearance in court.

The attack paralyzed central Sarajevo where shopkeepers scrambled for cover as the gunman paced up and down firing on the embassy before a police sharpshooter wounded him and he was arrested.

One police officer was wounded and several bullets struck the wall of the embassy compound.

Jasarevic's lawyer Senad Dupovac told the court the defendant had wanted to become a "martyr." "His goal was to get killed by the officers guarding the U.S. embassy in order to become a martyr and go to heaven."

Dupovac had earlier said that Jasarevic had no accomplices and expressed concern over his mental state.

Jasarevic, who was brought to court from the hospital, appeared collected and calm.

Over the weekend Serbian police arrested and later released 17 people at three locations in the southwest of the country, including in mainly Muslim Novi Pazar, Jasarevic's hometown.

Security officials said Jasarevic, who was convicted of robbery in Austria in 2005 and deported to Serbia, had entered Bosnia on Friday morning. He visited a group of followers of the puritanical Wahhabi interpretation of Islam in Gornja Maoca earlier in the year, they said.

In 2010 police arrested several men and seized a large cache of weapons during a raid on Gornja Maoca where villagers live in accordance with Islamic sharia law.

Many young Bosnian Muslims, particularly from rural areas, have in recent years adhered to Wahhabism under the influence of foreign fighters, most of whom left Bosnia after the 1992-95 war.

(Reporting By Maja Zuvela)

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Search for man in shootout with South Carolina police (Reuters)

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) ? Police were still looking late on Friday for a man who fled after a shootout with police, prompting a six-hour manhunt and the lockdown of seven schools in Greenville, South Carolina.

Children held in four public schools that were totally or partially locked down were dismissed for the day.

Police identified the suspect as Patrick Dean Lowrance, 25, who was involved in a shoot-out with a police officer at an apartment complex on Friday morning and then fled. Lowrance is wanted on 11 active warrants for kidnapping, attempted murder, possession of firearms and robbery in Greenville County.

"We don't believe him to be in the area at all," said Greenville Police spokesperson Officer Alia Urps. "The canine search trail ended and he would have had to get away in a vehicle."

Lowrance is considered "armed, dangerous and violent," Urps said.

The incident began Friday morning when police were checking an area where stolen cars were often left and found a Yukon SUV that had tags that matched a different car. The suspect fled in the car and police gave chase, said Greenville Police Chief Terri Wilfong.

The driver would not stop the Yukon, Wilfong said, so an officer in pursuit put out a general description and another officer found the car in an apartment complex near a school.

When that officer walked onto an apartment breezeway, the suspect began shooting at her. She returned fire and he fled, Urps said. The officer was not injured.

Police searched a wooded area with helicopters, dogs and a SWAT team for six hours. Children from several schools nearby in lockdown were sent home at the regular end of the school day, school officials said.

"We need everybody's help," Urps said. "If they know him, if they see him, we need people to be in contact and let us know where he is."

Lowrance was last seen wearing gray pants and a gray shirt with long hair pulled back into a ponytail, officials said.

(Reporting by Harriet McLeod; Additional reporting by Lauren Keiper in Boston; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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Sunday, 30 October 2011

UCF board gives president negotiation authority

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) ? Central Florida is a step closer to making a move to a new athletics conference after the school's board of trustee voted unanimously Friday to give school President John Hitt the authority to negotiate a contract for its athletics programs to join a new league.

The vote came during a brief meeting Friday following an update about discussions Hitt's has had with officials from a conference he declined to identify. The league could be the Big East, which met with UCF officials recently.

UCF has not yet received an invitation to join another conference. Hitt said he couldn't predict when an invitation might come or what the circumstances of a potential agreement might look like, but said discussions are "progressing rapidly" and that he wanted negotiation power about exit and entrance fees when they do.

"It could be within a matter of days," Hitt said.

Should UCF leave Conference USA for another league, it would have to pay an exit fee of $500,000, in addition to being required to pay its remaining share of television revenue ? about $6.25 million. Hitt said Friday that those financial obligations are not an impediment to UCF changing conferences.

The Big East is looking to add members after recently losing Syracuse, Pittsburgh and TCU. It is considering adding UCF, along with fellow C-USA members SMU and Houston for all sports, and Boise State, Navy and Air Force for football only.

In a similar move to UCF Friday, Houston board of regents voted unanimously Thursday night to give its chancellor and president authority to negotiate a contract to move the Cougars into a more lucrative league.

The biggest draw for UCF moving to the Big East would be that it offers an automatic bid to the Bowl Championship Series in football, something that C-USA does not.

UCF athletics director Keith Tribble said earlier this month that should UCF be approached about switching affiliations that having an automatic tie-in to the BCS in football would be one of the main priorities. School officials also have said moving to any conference would require an all-sports invitation.

Tribble said that he believes UCF's profile is ripe for a move to a bigger league.

"We always tell people in this changing environment is take a look at UCF," Tribble said. "Take a look at what we've accomplished. Take a look at what we believe we can be as a program and as a university. And then we have the facts and figures to back that up."

The Big East currently has six football members committed to the conference beyond this season, and eight schools that do not compete in the league in football, including Notre Dame.

Big East Commissioner John Marinatto said last week that there is no specific timetable for the league to expand, but there has been a lot of activity recently to suggest some changes could occur soon.

The Big East's presidents also unanimously voted last week t to increase the league's withdrawal fee from $5 million to $10 million when an expansion plan is executed. It's a move it hopes will deter recent defections and help it keep its BCS tag when contracts are renegotiated.

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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Wounded veteran improving as protesters urge strike (Reuters)

OAKLAND (Reuters) ? An Iraq war veteran badly wounded in clashes between protesters and police was upgraded to fair condition on Thursday morning as activists called for a general strike against the Bay Area city.

A spokeswoman for Highland General Hospital in Oakland said that former U.S. Marine Scott Olsen, 24, had been upgraded from critical to fair condition overnight.

The spokeswoman declined to offer further details but friends said Olsen was breathing on his own and could undergo surgery in the next day or so.

Occupy Oakland organizers said they had voted to stage the strike next week, intending to shut down the city following what a spokeswoman called the "brutal and vicious" treatment of protesters, including Olsen.

Olsen, 24, has become a rallying cry for the Occupy Wall Street movement nationwide.

"We mean nobody goes to work, nobody goes to school, we shut the city down," organizer Cat Brooks said. "The only thing they seem to care about is money and they don't understand that it's our money they need. We don't need them, they need us."

Spokeswomen for the city of Oakland and Mayor Jean Quan could not immediately be reached for comment.

Brooks said a general strike was a "natural progression" following a crackdown by the city of Oakland early on Tuesday morning in which protesters were evicted from a plaza near city hall and 85 people were arrested.

Protesters sought to re-take that plaza on Tuesday night and were repeatedly driven back by police using stun grenades and tear gas. It was during one of those clashes that protesters say Olsen was struck in the head by a tear gas canister fired by police.

A spokesman for Highland General Hospital in Oakland had said before Thursday that Olsen was in critical condition from injuries sustained during the protest, but could not say how he was hurt.

Acting Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan had told a news conference his department was investigating the incident.

Olsen is believed to be the most seriously wounded person yet in confrontations between police and activists since Occupy Wall Street protests began last month in New York.

News of his injury ignited a furor among supporters of the protests. Activists in Oakland and elsewhere took to Twitter and other social media urging demonstrators back into the streets en masse.

More than 1,000 protesters moved onto the streets of Oakland again on Wednesday night as police largely kept their distance.

Friends say Olsen had been active in several anti-war veterans groups and had joined Oakland protesters in a gesture of solidarity after learning of the police crackdown there.

Keith Shannon, 24, who said he served with Olsen in Iraq, told Reuters his friend suffered a two-inch skull fracture and brain swelling.

Olsen served two tours in Iraq from 2006 to 2010 with the 3rd battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, Shannon said, adding that he and Olsen deployed together and were assigned to a tactical communications unit.

(Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb, Ben Berkowitz, Emmett Berg and Mary Slosson; Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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Sugarland: `We are all changed' by collapse (AP)

INDIANAPOLIS ? A packed house watched country duo Sugarland deliver an emotionally-charged free concert meant to "celebrate" healing, life and music while serving as a tribute to those injured in a deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair last August.

Singer Jennifer Nettles told Friday night's crowd ? including some of those injured during the collapse ? that the tragedy had changed them all.

Nettles opened 2 1/2-hour show at a packed Conesco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis by telling audience members they were in store for an emotional night that would also be part celebration. She also told fans that Sugarland had visited the fairgrounds, where high winds toppled scaffolding and stage rigging on Aug. 13 into a crowd awaiting a performance by the country duo. Seven people were killed.

"Obviously we are here in October ? we were supposed to do this show in August. Obviously, the stage is different, you are different and we are different. We are all changed by what happened then," she said. "But we are going to try to give you the best show that we can and to celebrate healing with you and to celebrate life and music with you here tonight."

Sugarland's free concert came 10 weeks after the stage collapsed as a storm neared the fairgrounds' Grandstand a few miles north of Friday night's venue. Attendees were asked to donate to a victim relief fund that already has raised nearly $1 million.

Indianapolis resident Sue Humphrey, whose 17-year-old son, Brad, was left partially paralyzed when he was struck by falling stage rigging that night, attended Friday's concert with her son, who only decided Friday afternoon that he wanted to go.

Humphrey said Brad was unsure if the concert would be too emotional for him, but she said it was herself, and not her son, who got choked up at one point during the show as her mind cast back to August's tragedy.

She said Brad, a high school senior who attended the concert after finishing his first week back at school since he was injured, held up fine. Humphrey and her son, who is now in a wheelchair, sat in the venue's handicapped section.

Humphrey said she was touched when Nettles held up a flag near the end of the concert with the word "Heal" painted on it and then walked through the audience holding it aloft.

"She usually has `Love' on that flag, but this time she spray-painted `Heal' on it and I thought that was a very, very good touch to the show," she said.

Rick Stevens, who served as an Army medic in Vietnam, said Sugarland "hit a home run" with Friday's concert by balancing a remembrance of August's stage collapsed with several vibrant and powerful renditions of their songs, including "The Incredible Machine," the name of their current album.

"I've seen them play five times and this is their most emotional, most heartfelt concerts I've seen. They just played their hearts out," he said. "It was a slam dunk."

The 57-year-old Terre Haute, Ind., resident was among those who rushed into the tangled metal rigging to help people crushed in August's collapse. He said he saw people at Friday's concert whom he had rescued.

Indiana-based musician Corey Cox and actress Rita Wilson performed before Sugarland took the stage.

Cox performed a few weeks ago at a benefit concert for a woman from his hometown of Pendleton, Ind. ? 30-year-old Andrea Vellinga ? who suffered severe head injuries in the stage collapse and still is struggling to recover. Vellinga's family and friends attended the show.

He dedicated one of his songs, "That'll Take You Back" to his hometown "and every other small town across this country who came together the week after Aug. 13 and prayed and supported" the victims of the collapse.

A psychiatrist who specializes in treating survivors of disasters said attending the concert could help some of the roughly 40 people injured in the stage collapse and relatives of those killed come to terms with the tragedy. But he said there's a chance it could deal others a setback, dredging up intense and painful memories.

"It's good that this benefit concert should happen, but it may be too hard for some people to go through it," said Anthony Ng, interim chief medical officer at The Acadia Hospital in Bangor, Maine. "Obviously everybody's different and there's no right way or wrong way to do this."

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Sugarland: http://www.sugarlandmusic.com/

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Friday, 28 October 2011

Amid Syria protests, businessmen remain loyal to President Assad

The economic reforms of President Assad helped earn the loyalty of businessmen. Without their support, his government would be in far greater danger of collapse due to Syria protests.

Rana Issa, the owner of an advertising and marketing business in Damascus is struggling. She's had to lay off five of her 20 employees in the seven months of political and economic upheaval since Syria's antigovernment uprising began.

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But unlike the street demonstrators, Ms. Issa doesn't blame President Bashar al-Assad's government for her woes. As a Palestinian, Issa expresses strong support for his government, which she says has afforded more rights to Palestinian refugees and their children than either Israel or other Arab countries.

?We feel secure with Dr. Bashar al-Assad as president,? she says. ?He has achieved a lot of reforms. The opposition hasn?t given him enough time.?

Some Syrian cities have been persistently roiled by protests; today, at least 30 protesters were reported killed across the country ? the highest toll in weeks ? with the unrest focused in Homs and Hama. But the two biggest cities, Damascus and Aleppo, have seen much smaller demonstrations because the cities' business communities continue to favor the government, says Nabil Sukkar, a former World Bank economist who now heads an economic consulting firm in Damascus.

Drastic drops in tourism revenue and biting sanctions have taken a toll on the Syrian economy. While Syria's gross domestic product grew by 3 percent last year, the IMF predicts a negative 2 percent this year. However, large- and medium-sized businesses, which the West hopes to turn against the regime with its sanctions, remain largely supportive of the Assad regime.

Syria?s big business elite is closely intertwined with the ruling Baath Party through financial and family ties. Disloyalty to the government can mean not only loss of lucrative government contracts, but political isolation and even jail.

Mr. Sukkar says big business leaders are pragmatic. ?They expect the unrest to end sooner or later. The regime is well entrenched. The Army is certainly loyal to the government.?

Decline in tourists hurts business, however

However, some small businessmen, suffering financially because of the tourism decline and sanctions spurred by the regime's crackdown, have shifted to the opposition.

The owner of a clothing business in Damascus? main souk, or marketplace, says he used to be a strong supporter of Assad, but he blames the government for the collapse in tourism and the general decline in business activity. The business owner, who asked to remain anonymous, says he has had only one foreign customer in the last three months. They're usually the mainstay of his business.

?The souk is like a graveyard,? he says.

He now supports the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist political party that has been active in the street demonstrations against Mr. Assad. The government accuses the Brotherhood of being an extremist group seeking to impose an Islamic state on Syria, but the shopkeeper considers them moderates, likening them to the elected Islamist government in Turkey.

The Muslim Brotherhood ?wants an end to corruption,? he says. ?Young people are fighting for their rights.?

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How to Build Your Very Own Flamethrower Jack-O'-Lantern [How To]

This time of year, there's no shortage of insane and awesome Jack-O'-Lanterns this time of year, but this is the first we've seen that shoots fire out of its mouth via a remote controlled flame thrower. Instructables user randofo has a guide on how to make your own. More »


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Thursday, 27 October 2011

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CT Scans May Pick Up COPD Early in Smokers (HealthDay)

TUESDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Men with a history of heavy smoking who have a CT scan to look for lung cancer could benefit from a simultaneous check for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Dutch researchers suggest.

It's estimated that smoking will cause more than 8 million deaths a year around the world in the coming decades. In addition to cardiovascular disease and cancer, COPD is a major cause of death in heavy smokers. Yet, it is under-diagnosed, and deaths from it are increasing, the researchers noted.

CT-based lung cancer screening "may provide an opportunity to detect individuals with COPD at an early stage," said study author Dr. Pim A. de Jong, a radiologist at the University Medical Center Utrecht.

"Early cessation of smoking can prevent COPD progression, underscoring the importance of early detection," de Jong said. "This CT-based detection may provide a possibility to enhance the cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening with CT."

The report was published in the Oct. 26 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

For the study, de Jong's team looked for COPD in more than 1,000 men who took part in an ongoing lung cancer screening trial using CT scans that ran from July 2007 to September 2008. The men also underwent lung function tests that are standard screens for diagnosing COPD.

Based on lung function tests, the researchers found 38 percent of the men had COPD.

Using CT scans, de Jong's group looked for emphysema, a common form of COPD characterized by air trapped in the lungs. They also took into account the patient's weight and how many cigarettes each patient smoked a day and whether he had quit or still smoked.

Using this criteria, they identified about 275 men with COPD and 85 with false-positive results, meaning they did not actually have the condition. That means the CT test was able to correctly predict COPD 76 percent of the time, the researchers reported.

This included men with mild, moderate and severe COPD, they noted.

"Among men who were current or former heavy smokers, undergoing lung cancer screening with CT scanning identified a substantial proportion who had COPD, suggesting that this method may be helpful as an additional tool in detecting COPD," de Jong said.

Dr. Neil Schachter, medical director of the respiratory care department at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, said heavy smokers should be screened for COPD.

"The question is, is CT a useful way to screen for COPD," he said. "On the one hand, you are using an expensive tool to make a diagnosis that you could make with a simpler, cheaper tool, namely spirometry."

However, with CT scans becoming a standard screen for diagnosing lung cancer, it might make sense to also use it to diagnose COPD, he said.

A study in the June 30 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine found that annual low-dose CT scans cut the death rate from lung cancer by 20 percent in heavy smokers and formerly heavy smokers, compared with those who get annual chest X-rays.

"Lung cancer [detection] with CT scans is poised to take off. It may take off like a flash or it may crash and burn, we don't know that yet," he said. "If people are going to have this test anyway, then it would make sense that they be screened for COPD," Schachter said. "But there are a lot of ifs here."

Schachter noted that COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States, and of the 25 million with the condition only half know they have it. Diagnosing COPD early means earlier treatment and better outcomes, he said.

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For more on COPD, visit the U.S. Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Monday, 24 October 2011

Oil price rises above $91 on signs of growth (AP)

NEW YORK ? Oil prices jumped more than 4 percent Monday, reaching the highest level in more than two months, on signs of economic growth in the U.S. and Asia.

After bracing for a possible recession in the U.S. and Europe, analysts say investors have changed course. They're now trading with the expectation that Western economies will keep growing this year ? albeit slowly. As the economy strengthens, demand for oil rises to run factories and fill drivers' gas tanks.

"The market was being held back by fear" of a recession, PFGBest analyst Phil Flynn said. "We haven't seen stellar economic numbers so far, (but) they haven't been recessionary."

Benchmark crude rose $3.87, or 4.4 percent, to finish at $91.27 per barrel in New York. Prices haven't been above $91 per barrel since August 5. Brent crude rose $1.89 to end at $111.45 a barrel in London.

Prices rose after news of a string of acquisitions and a better profit forecast from Caterpillar sparked a rally on Wall Street. The Dow jones industrial average and the S&P 500 were up about 1 percent. The Nasdaq was up more than 2 percent.

HSBC said that China's manufacturing sector continues to expand. The bank's measure of industrial production showed Chinese manufacturing activity increased from last month. Energy demand tends to rise as factories crank into a higher gear. Analysts took the report as a sign that China, the second biggest oil consumer behind the U.S., will continue to drive increases in world oil demand this year.

Japan said exports rose 2.4 percent last month, as its economy recovers from the devastating earthquake and tsunami in March.

Meanwhile European financial leaders planned to boost the eurozone's bailout fund to help keep banks in Italy and Spain from being engulfed in the region's debt crisis. The European Financial Stability Fund is designed to insure banks against potential losses and to keep money flowing through the economy.

Gasoline pump prices fell less than a penny on Monday to a national average of $3.451 per gallon, according to AAA, Wright Express and Oil Price Information Service. A gallon of regular has fallen more than 53 cents since peaking near $4 per gallon in May. It's still about 63 cents higher than it was a year ago.

In other energy trading, heating oil rose 3.83 cents to finish at $3.0542 per gallon and gasoline futures increased 1.21 cents to end at $2.6703 per gallon. Natural gas fell 2.5 cents to finish the day at $3.604 per 1,000 cubic feet.

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Icahn interested in Navistar, Oshkosh merger (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Billionaire investor Carl Icahn wants Navistar International Corp (NAV.N) to consider merging with rival Oshkosh Corp (OSK.N), though he has not yet made a formal proposal to either company, several people familiar with the situation said.

Icahn, who has amassed 10 percent stakes in each of the companies, is currently in discussions with Navistar about getting one or more seats on the board of the U.S. truck and engine maker, these people said.

Icahn reported his stake in Navistar last week and said at the time he has held talks with management to discuss its business strategies and will seek additional conversations.

A deal, however, is far from certain. It's not clear whether either of the companies would be open to the idea and it remains to be seen how effective Icahn would be in getting what he wants at these companies.

Shares of Oshkosh, which have nearly halved this year as the company struggles with a declining defense business and an expensive 2006 acquisition of JLG Industries, jumped 6.6 percent to $19.61 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, valuing the firm at nearly $1.8 billion.

Navistar shares rose 3.6 percent to $41.53 in early trading, valuing the company at about $3 billion. The stock has fallen some 30 percent this year.

A Navistar-Oshkosh combination has long been talked about as a possibility in the industry as the two companies can wring out costs and excess capacity. There are also some complementary units such as Navistar's finance and engine making businesses that could benefit from a merger.

Oshkosh investors have been concerned about the company's exposure to defense contracts due to government-spending cutbacks and increased competition, including the threat posed by Navistar's own plan to grow in the sector.

Tying up with another player in the heavy-vehicle industry could protect Oshkosh from a secular downturn in the defense sector that many analysts are predicting.

Icahn did not return a request for comment. Oshkosh declined to comment on relationships with Icahn and other shareholders.

A Navistar spokesperson referred to remarks its chief executive Dan Ustian made in an interview with Fox Business on Tuesday. In that interview, Ustian said Icahn "is into (Navistar) to make some money... We have to deliver to him and all our other investors."

Icahn purchased his Oshkosh stake in June, when shares in the Wisconsin company were trading considerably higher.

Shares in mid-June, prior to Icahn's disclosure, were trading near $25 a share. By the time he started snapping up Navistar, Oshkosh shares were trading in the mid teens.

The corporate raider-turned-activist has had some high-profile disappointments this year in fights at Lions Gate Entertainment Corp (LGF.N), Clorox Co (CLX.N) and Forest Labs (FRX.N).

But Icahn was also the biggest individual holder of El Paso (EP.N), which agreed to be bought by Kinder Morgan (KMI.N) earlier this week.

He also saw his years-long investment in Motorola turn around earlier this year when Google Inc (GOOG.O) agreed to buy Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc (MMI.N) for $12.5 billion.

(Reporting by Soyoung Kim, John D. Stoll and Paritosh Bansal, editing by Dave Zimmerman)

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Tecca TV: TechLife on Android 4.0, the new RAZR, America?s first civilian spaceport, and more! (Yahoo! News)

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Unemployment rates fall in half of US states (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Unemployment rates fell in half of U.S. states last month, a sign that September's pickup in hiring was felt around the country.

The Labor Department said Friday that unemployment rates dropped in 25 states, rose in 14 and stayed the same in 11. That's an improvement from August, when unemployment rose in 26 states.

Nevada reported the highest unemployment rate for the 16th straight month. It stayed at 13.4 percent for the second consecutive month. California was next. The rate there fell from 12.1 in August to 11.9 percent. Michigan had the third-highest rate, at 11.1 percent.

North Dakota had the lowest unemployment rate, staying at 3.5 percent for the second straight month. Nebraska had the second lowest rate; it fell from 4.3 percent in August to 4.2 percent.

Nationwide, employers added 103,000 net jobs in September, nearly double the number created in August. And the number of people applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to a six-month low, according to a four-week average calculated by the government. That has helped calm fears that the economy was sliding into another recession, as have other recent data.

Still, hiring remains sluggish. The national unemployment rate has been stuck near 9 percent for more than two years. Employers pulled back on hiring this spring after seeing less demand from consumers. Higher food and gas prices forced consumers to rein in spending.

Employers have added an average of only 72,000 jobs per month in the past five months. That's down from an average of 180,000 in the first four months of this year and far from what is needed to lower the unemployment rate.

In September, 24 states added jobs and one state saw no net change in hiring. The other half of U.S. states lost jobs. That's better than August, when 30 states lost jobs.

Florida, which has had one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation since the recession ended, added 23,300 jobs last month, the biggest gain. The Sunshine State added jobs in education and health care, at hotels and restaurants and in recreation.

Sean Snaith, an economics professor at the University of Central Florida, said the job gains reflect increased tourism in Florida, both from other U.S. states and overseas.

"Pent up demand is periodically being released," he said. "People are taking trips that they may have delayed for two or three years."

Texas created 15,400 jobs, second most among states in September. New positions included jobs in construction and professional and business services, which include accounting, engineering and temporary jobs, among others.

Louisiana added 14,100 jobs, third best.

North Carolina led the nation in jobs lost. It shed 22,200 positions. Most were in government, particularly public education.

Americans are pessimistic about the economy, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. And more than half say President Barack Obama does not inspire confidence about a recovery.

A sizable majority ? more than 7 in 10 ? believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, the poll found. And 43 percent describe the nation's economy as "very poor," a new high. Among those surveyed, less than 40 percent say Obama's proposed remedies for high unemployment would increase jobs significantly.

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Saturday, 22 October 2011

AU: Somali militants 'dressed up' bodies for stunt

(AP) ? Al-Qaida-linked militants claimed to have killed 70 foreign African Union peacekeepers but an eyewitness said many of the bodies put on display were likely Somali government soldiers. An AU spokesman said Friday that the insurgents had stolen uniforms and dressed up scores of their own dead.

The militants said the bodies were proof they are still capable of putting up a fight despite coming under attack on two fronts.

African Union troops and government soldiers pushed the al-Shabab militia from their last bases in the capital on Thursday, AU spokesman Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda said. And Kenyan troops supporting a pro-government militia have pushed at least 60 miles (100 kilometers) inside Somalia in the past week.

Al-Shabab has retreated before the Kenyan forces so far, but the militants have struck back in the capital with a series of bombings ? including a truck bomb that killed over 100 people. On Thursday, they put up a bloody fight when AU forces arrived in Deynile, al-Shabab's last base in Mogadishu.

The militants showed around 60 bodies after the fierce fighting, according to several eyewitnesses. Photos show that some of those displayed wore flak jackets and helmets ? equipment that is issued to AU soldiers but not common among government troops or insurgents. But many other bodies were only dressed in green camouflage uniforms.

One eyewitness, a photographer at the scene, said he counted 58 bodies. There were about 30 men in the line who were clearly Somali and some wore tattered government-issued uniforms, he said. The origin of nine bodies was unclear because their faces were down in the sand or for other reasons, he said.

But 19 others wore the type of uniform given to Burundian troops and looked like foreigners, he said. The militants also displayed a Bible and some crucifixes, items unlikely to be carried by Muslim Somalis. He did not see any identity documents, he said.

The eyewitness spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing reprisals because his observations contradicted the militants' account.

Ankunda said that 10 soldiers had been killed and two were missing after Thursday's battle. The bodies of the 10 dead soldiers were safely in AU hands, he said. An internal AU document seen by The Associated Press said that 38 soldiers also had been wounded.

"It's a manipulated picture," Ankunda said. "They dressed up their own casualties ... I think they've been keeping some uniforms."

Later, he said that the uniforms were so new that the Burundians had not even been issued them yet.

The AU has previously underreported casualties and al-Shabab routinely exaggerates the number of people it has killed.

"The extremists have also been using the suburbs of Deynile as a base to assemble improvised explosive devices, including car and truck bombs such as those recently employed to target civilians in the capital," said AU force commander Maj. Gen. Fred Mugisha in a press release.

He confirmed Ankunda's casualty figures, but said they were not final since operations were ongoing. Mugisha said that journalists should be cautious about using the pictures purporting to show dead AU soldiers.

"While it is true that some of our soldiers remain unaccounted for, regardless of whom the deceased may be, the desecration of remains for propaganda purposes is against all civilized norms and international conventions."

An al-Shabab spokesman insisted that all the bodies displayed were Burundian soldiers. The 9,000-strong AU force is made up of Burundians and Ugandans.

"You see their dead bodies here, our mujahedeen killed 70 of them today," spokesman Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage said on Thursday. "Allah punished them in the hands of the mujahedeen when they tried to attack us."

AU soldiers have steadily pushed al-Shabab back over the past year and the insurgents withdrew from most of the city overnight in August.

On Monday, Rage said al-Shabab would send suicide bombers to Kenya in retaliation for their excursion into Somalia. Kenya originally said it was pursuing gunmen who kidnapped four foreigners from Kenyan soil in the past six weeks. But later a military spokesman said they planned to push onto Kismayo, an insurgent stronghold and a complex, long-term operation that would have required far more advance planning.

Currently, the Kenyan forces are not far from the town of Afmadow, a strategically important cross roads where al-Shabab executed two men for spying on Friday.

The two men were brought into an open ground, tied to a pole and shot by masked men, said eyewitness Ahmed Mohamed.

"Some of the spectators vomited, and women cried when they saw the men being shot. They were well known to us," said Halima Abdi. "They told us to come out for a religious sermon then they brought the two boys and executed them. Those who wanted to flee were ordered to stay. It was awful," she said.

Al-Shabab has been weakened by internal divisions and a famine in its strongholds in the south that has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Many Somalis also have expressed disgust with the suicide bombings and harsh punishments that are key tactics of the insurgency.

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Houreld reported from Nairobi, Kenya.

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Ask Slashdot: Radiation Detection For Tokyo Resident?

An anonymous reader writes "I'm an American who is living in Tokyo. Stories have started popping up about 'radiation hot spots' in Tokyo and surrounding prefectures so I have begun to worry. I live on the first floor of my apartment building and right by our washing machine there is a gutter out there that is clogged with rain water and mud, which has me especially worried because my wife and I are planning to have kids soon. Obviously no one from the government is going to come by to check our gutter so I feel the need to take matters into my own hands. I have absolutely no idea so I'm asking you guys. What kind of radiation detector should I get? A Geiger Counter? If it measures Gamma rays is that enough? Are alpha and beta dangerous too? I know no one has all the answers regarding radiation but any advice you guys could give me would be great."

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FDIC closes four banks. Annual total: 84 so far.

FDIC seizes banks in Georgia, Florida, and Colorado. At this point last year, the FDIC had shuttered 139 banks.

Regulators on Friday closed two banks in Georgia and one each in Florida and Colorado, raising to 84 the number of U.S. banks that have failed this year.

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The number of closures has fallen sharply this year as banks have worked their way through the bad debt accumulated in the recession. By this time last year, regulators had shuttered 139 banks.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. seized the four banks. The largest by far was Community Banks of Colorado, based in Greenwood, Colo., with $1.38 billion in assets and $1.33 billion in deposits. Also shuttered were Community Capital Bank, Jonesboro, Ga., with $181.2 million in assets and $166.2 million in deposits; Decatur First Bank, Decatur, Ga., with $191.5 million in assets and $179.2 million in deposits; and Old Harbor Bank, Clearwater, Fla., with $215.9 million in assets and $217.8 million in deposits.

Community Banks of Colorado was a state-chartered institution and under the supervision of the Federal Reserve. The Fed appointed the FDIC receiver of the bank after determining that it had been "critically undercapitalized" since July 29.

The Fed said in a statement that it also consulted with Colorado's banking commissioner.

Bank Midwest, based in Kansas City, Mo., agreed to assume the assets and deposits of Community Banks of Colorado. In addition, the FDIC and Bank Midwest agreed to share losses on $714.2 of Community Banks of Colorado's loans and other assets.

The bank's failure is expected to cost the deposit insurance fund $224.9 million.

State Bank and Trust Co., based in Macon, Ga., agreed to assume the assets and deposits of Community Capital Bank. Atlanta-based Fidelity Bank agreed to acquire the assets and deposits of Decatur First Bank, while 1st United Bank, based in Boca Raton, Fla., is assuming the assets and deposits of Old Harbor Bank.

In addition, the FDIC and State Bank and Trust agreed to share losses on $141.3 million of Community Capital Bank's assets. The agency and Fidelity Bank are sharing losses on $111.5 million of Decatur First Bank's assets. The FDIC and 1st United Bank are sharing losses on $155.6 million of Old Harbor Bank's assets.

The failure of Community Capital Bank is expected to cost the deposit insurance fund $62 million. The failure of Decatur First Bank is expected to cost $32.6 million; that of Old Harbor Bank, $39.3 million.

Georgia and Florida have been among the hardest-hit states for bank failures. Regulators closed 16 banks in Georgia and 29 in Florida last year. The failures of Community Capital Bank and Decatur First Bank brought to 22 the number of Georgia lenders shut down this year. Old Harbor Bank was the 12th bank shuttered in Florida.

California and Illinois also have seen large numbers of bank failures.

In all of 2010, regulators seized 157 banks, the most in any year since the savings and loan crisis two decades ago. Those failures cost around $23 billion. The FDIC has said 2010 likely was the high-water mark for bank failures from the Great Recession.

In 2009, there were 140 bank failures that cost the insurance fund about $36 billion, a higher price tag than in 2010 because the banks involved were bigger on average. Twenty-five banks failed in 2008, the year the financial crisis struck with force; only three were closed in 2007.

From 2008 through 2010, bank failures cost the fund $76.8 billion. The FDIC expects failures from 2011 through 2015 to cost $19 billion.

The deposit insurance fund fell into the red in 2009. With failures slowing, the FDIC's fund balance turned positive in the second quarter of this year; it stood at $3.9 billion as of June 30.

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Friday, 21 October 2011

Eck?s Factor: Raw SuperShow 10/17 analysis

MEXICO CITY -- Here are my takes on the big stories from?Monday's Raw SuperShow?that the WWE Universe?is talking about on Facebook, Twitter and WWE.com.

Talking point: Jim Ross returns

Eck?s Factor: It was great to see Jim Ross back on TV one week after being fired by Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and Interim General Manager of Raw, John Laurinaitis. Instead of returning J.R. to his rightful place at the announce table, however, Laurinaitis brought him back to compete in a tag team match with John Cena against Alberto Del Rio & Michael Cole. As entertaining as it was to see the sniveling Cole tapping out to Ross? ankle lock, I would much rather listen to Ross call the matches than watch him compete in one.

1223398836001|00:35Talking point: Triple H is ejected from the arena in Mexico City due to immigration problems

Eck?s Factor: Many in the WWE Universe were confused when Triple H was escorted out after John Laurinaitis claimed that there was an issue with The Game?s immigration papers. How did Triple H even get into Mexico without the proper paperwork at the border? That?s a great question, but I have no knowledge in these types of matters. I?ll ask my friend Nick Dickapopolis, a U.S. Immigration official, and get back to you.

1223486374001|06:55Talking point: John Cena chooses a Last Man Standing stipulation for his match against WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio at Vengeance

Eck?s Factor: By virtue of Cena?& Jim Ross? victory over Del Rio & Michael Cole, Cena got to pick the type of match it will be when he challenges Del Rio this Sunday on pay-per-view. Last Man Standing is a good choice. I now have a lot more interest in seeing Cena and Del Rio face each other again.

Talking point: Mark Henry delivers an extra-special World?s Strongest Slam to John Morrison

Eck?s Factor: After his partners, Randy Orton & Sheamus, fought to the back against Cody Rhodes & Christian, respectively, in a six-man tag match, John Morrison was left alone in the ring with Henry. Predictably, things did not turn out well for JoMo. Henry tossed Morrison high in the air, caught him and delivered his finisher in one fluid motion. That was cool ? unless you?re Morrison, that is.

1223478048001|02:24Talking point: Zack Ryder wins again

Eck?s Factor: If you blinked, you probably missed Ryder?s victory over Jack Swagger. It wasn?t all that long ago that Ryder couldn?t even get on Raw or SmackDown. Now, not only is the self-professed Internet Champion regularly on both shows, but he?s actually winning on a consistent basis. Kudos to Ryder for getting himself over through persistence and ingenuity. However, as a guy who thinks that Swagger has a big upside, I?m scratching my head as to how the former World Heavyweight Champion could lose to ?Mr. Woo Woo Woo? in less than a minute. Are you serious, bro?

Talking point: Mason Ryan looks dominant against Dolph Ziggler

Eck?s Factor: Ryan seemed well on his way to gaining another victory over the U.S. Champion before his temper got the better of him and he was disqualified. Because of his inexperience in the ring and his massive physique, Ryan is an easy target for so-called ?smart? fans, many of whom believe that there are numerous technically-skilled Superstars who are more deserving of the spotlight. However, having a marketable look and connecting with a broad audience are two key attributes to make it in WWE. Ryan obviously has the look, and the fact is that he has been getting a positive reaction from the live crowds as of late.

WHO IS KEVIN ECK?

For those who are unfamiliar with me, I come to WWE from?The Baltimore Sun, where I was an assistant sports editor and the author of a pro wrestling blog titled?Ring Posts. In between two stints with?The Sun, I worked as the editor of?WCW Magazine?from 2000 to 2001. Follow me on Twitter and send your questions to @KevinEck_WWE.

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Biggest killers of Americans now are dead

By Robert Windrem, NBC News' senior investigative producer

Since May 1, U.S. intelligence and special operations forces, or foreign forces working with U.S. intelligence and special operations forces, have killed the leading terrorists who targeted and killed more Americans than any others in the past 25 years.

Not only did the U.S. kill Osama Bin Laden on May 1, but also took out?? "removed from the battlefield"?? three of the jihadists they had identified as potential successors to bin Laden in the hours after the attack. Also, Somali forces loyal to the U.S. killed the mastermind of al-Qaida's East Africa embassy bombings. With 224 killed, 12 of them Americans, the attacks in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam were?the group's deadliest attack before 9-11.

As for Moammar Gadhafi, it was his intelligence service that has been strongly linked to the attack on PanAm 103 in December 1988, which until September 11 was the single worst terrorist attack directed against the U.S., killing 269 people.?(Gadhafi was also believed responsible for the deaths of 171 people on UTA 772 over the Congo.)

Here is the chronology:

May 1: Osama Bin Laden was killed by U.S. Special Forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

June 3: Ilyas Kashmiri, senior al-Qaida member and one of the five potential successors to al-Qaida leadership, is killed by a drone attack in Ghwakhwa area of South Waziristan, Pakistan.

June 8: Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, al-Qaida leader in East Africa and the mastermind of the East Africa embassy bombings was shot dead by Somali forces at a checkpoint in the capital. He was identified by a wanted poster provided by the U.S. military.

August 22:?Attiyah Abd al-Rahman, newly minted No. 2 in al-Qaida, is killed by drone attack in North Waziristan. Attiyah was also seen by the CIA as potential successor to bin Laden and had served as bin Laden's "chief of staff" prior to the May 1 attack.

September 30: Anwar al-Awlaki, operational leader in al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, is killed by drone attack in Yemen's al-Jawf province. He, too, had been identified as a potential successor to bin Laden.

October 20: Moammar Gadhafi, Libya?s leader for 42 years, was killed in a gun fight by Libyan rebels near Sirte.

U.S. officials remain confident that they are going to find and kill bin Laden?s successor, Ayman al-Zawahiri.?Zawahiri himself admits he?s been targeted at least five times.

(Historical footnote: The Marine Barracks bombing in 1983 killed 241 U.S. servicemen and the East Africa embassy bombing and was until the Pan Am 103 bombing the single worst terrorist attack on the United States. It was the handiwork of Imad Mugniyah, who was killed in February 2008 in Damascus, Syria, by a bomb hidden in the headrest of a car. As he walked past the car, the bomb was detonated. It was believed to be the handiwork of a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.)

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AP-GfK Poll: Public unsettled on Obama challenger (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A new AP-GfK poll shows that Americans have not found a Republican they'd clearly prefer over President Barack Obama. Yet half of adults say Obama does not deserve re-election next year,

Thirty percent of Republicans say they would most like to see former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as their nominee. Former pizza company executive Herman Cain is named by 26 percent. Texas Gov. Rick Perry runs third at 13 percent.

Obama runs about even or slightly ahead of all three men in hypothetical matchups.

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Engadget HD Podcast 270 - 10.18.2011

Even though it's been a week that's all about cellphones, there's still plenty of HD news to decipher, from last week's comments to our review of the Logitech Harmony Link. If you know us, you know Harmony = rant, but you'll probably want to tune in just to see where Logitech's latest effort to connect all our devices simply succeeds, and where it failed, failed and failed again. Apple, Intel, Boxee, Google, Roku, Slingbox and Crestron are all other names coming at the connected living room from a different angle and unsurprisingly, they're all here. Give a listen to find out what they're up to, plus our picks of what to watch on your HDTV this week.

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21:30 - Logitech Harmony Link review
30:00 - Crestron debuts free, paid mobile apps for Android devices
37:00 - Photo Stream, NHL, AirPlay mirroring and more added to Apple TV with software update
44:15 - Apple reportedly trying to add movie streaming to its iCloud
48:19 - Hulu owners 'terminate sale process', won't sell to anyone
49:35 - Boxee Box adds music streaming from Spotify, just press play
51:17 - Google TV 2.0: app developers get final add-on for Android SDK
55:19 - Intel may be giving up on smart TVs, ceding market to ARM
56:35 - Roku announces $50 LT model, will add HBO Go streaming to all of its boxes this month
01:00:17 - SlingPlayer app now available for Honeycomb tablets, priced at $30
01:01:23 - Transformers Blu-ray 3D release coming to Japan in January, still no release date for US
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