Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Iran claims it has produced laser-guided shells

(AP) ? Iran's state TV is reporting the country has produced laser-guided artillery shells, capable of hitting moving targets with high accuracy.

The Monday report quoting Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi also says that the shell was an "intelligent" munition with the capability to identify its own targets.

The report was accompanied by footage showing an artillery piece firing a shell, followed by an explosion in the desert.

The report does not give details on specifications of the shell. It could not be independently verified.

Iran occasionally announces the production and testing of military equipment, ranging from torpedoes to missiles and jet fighters.

The country's military has run a program dating from 1992 which aims at self-sufficiency in producing modern weaponry.

Associated Press

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Is identity fraud rampant?

In the wake of the ?Leo Nunez? and ?Fausto Carmona? identity fraud incidents, the New York Times has a story in which people around baseball talk about how widespread the problem is feared to be:

Few in baseball were surprised that two well-established players had misrepresented themselves. The fear is that the problem could be much more widespread. One agent said more than a dozen players could soon lose their contracts because of age and identity issues.

?These are like time bombs,? Mark Newman, the Yankees? senior vice president for baseball operations, said by telephone from the Dominican Republic while scouting there last week.

For his part Newman, as well as others in baseball, believe that the problem will get better. Still: as long as there are millions to be gained by an 18 or 19 year-old passing himself off as 16, this problem is going to persist.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/01/29/dominican-players-and-identity-fraud-these-are-like-time-bombs/related/

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Bridge Bank Launches Renewable Energy Project Finance Group

Bridge Capital Holdings announced the launch of its Energy and Infrastructure Group (EIG), which will offer specialized financing for clients with proven sustainable alternative energy projects located in the United States. EIG will operate from the bank?s Silicon Valley headquarters.

?Bridge Bank was founded to serve all sectors of Silicon Valley and the broader technology business community, which is continuously being reshaped by new innovation,? said Daniel P. Myers, president and CEO of Bridge Bank. ?The creation of our new Energy and Infrastructure Group is reinforcement of the bank?s commitment to serving the changing needs of businesses and support the nation?s goal of greater energy independence with economically sound alternative energy ventures.?

Many clean-tech supply chain and development companies, in addition to contractors and other small- to mid-sized firms that are focused on renewable energy projects, remain largely underserved by financial institutions and other debt providers. Bridge Bank expects to be a provider in specialized debt financing required by developers and solar companies, and to be a valuable advisor to the firms seeking entry into this emerging market.

The new Energy and Infrastructure Group will be led by Scott Reising, senior vice president at Bridge Bank. Reising, who joined the bank in August 2011, has an extensive background in energy project design, development, implementation, and finance, and has been involved in over $20 billion of structured finance transactions in various sectors, including solar, wind, bio-fuels and hydro-power. Reising has also been involved in large infrastructure projects for local governments, and most recently worked for several major European banks in New York City.

?Well-established developers working on large scale projects have many choices for financing, but for developers who are working on smaller projects in the one to five megawatt range, there are very few options,? said Reising. ?We are providing the kind of advisory services and structuring expertise that is typically found only at the larger multi-national banks. For clients, especially those new to this market, Bridge Bank offers a unique and extraordinary value.? EIG will lend to companies with projects in the installation phase, and provide liquidity options for government incentives in addition to permanent phase financing.

Over the past five years, Bridge Bank has built a presence in the alternative energy sector. Nearly $85 million in loans and credit commitments has been extended by the bank to firms engaging in renewable energy and solar projects. Dan Pistone, senior vice president and manager of the bank?s Technology Banking Group added, ?We believe that the segment EIG will serve represents a $5 billion market, with annual growth projected at about 20%. If the federal government intensifies its effort to reach energy independence, those numbers are likely to increase substantially.?

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Fla. hotel sues BP over oil spill claim (AP)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ? A landmark Tampa Bay area hotel claims BP has failed to pay an oil-spill claim of more than $5 million.

The Don Cesar Resort Hotel on St. Pete Beach filed a lawsuit against BP Exploration and Production Tuesday in Houston, where the oil company is based.

The suit claims BP reneged on an agreement to pay the hotel $5.2 million for lost business after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in April 2010. No oil reached the west-central Florida coast, but businesses suffered because of uncertainty over the spill and the false perception that beaches were fouled.

The suit said the hotel accepted BP's written offer of compensation last fall, but the company has so far failed to pay.

BP officials did not return a call seeking comment Wednesday.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Mutated Kras spins a molecular loop that launches pancreatic cancer

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UT MD Anderson-led team identifies new potential treatment avenue to block an elusive target

HOUSTON Scientists have connected two signature characteristics of pancreatic cancer, identifying a self-perpetuating "vicious cycle" of molecular activity and a new potential target for drugs to treat one of the most lehal forms of cancer.

The research, reported in the journal Cancer Cell and led by scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, connected the molecular dots between:

  • Mutated versions of Kras, a gene that acts as a molecular on-off switch but gets stuck in the "on" position when mutated.
  • Heightened activity of a protein complex called NF-?B that controls activation of genes.

"Kras is mutated in 80 to 95 percent of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas, and is the most frequent mutation among all cancers," said senior author Paul Chiao, Ph.D., professor in MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology.

About 42,000 new cases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma are diagnosed in the United States each year. Estimates vary, but the 5-year survival rate has been 1 to 3 percent for decades and median survival after diagnosis is six months, the researchers note.

Interleukin-1? is a new potential drug target

"There have been many attempts to inhibit mutated Kras, but it's an elusive target that so far has defied treatment," Chiao said. "So if we can't hit Kras, maybe we can target one of its downstream genes. This research identifies some of those genes and suggests that interleukin-1apha (IL-1?) is a potential therapeutic target."

Chiao and colleagues identified IL-1? as a crucial player in a feed-forward loop that:

  • Begins with mutationally activated Kras triggering a chain reaction that induces IL-1? expression;
  • This in turn activates NF-?B via the protein kinase IKK2/?, which blocks the inhibitor of NF-?B.
  • In the cell nucleus, NF-?B oversees gene transcription and regulates a number of inflammation-promoting genes, including IL-1?.
  • IL-1? and another protein called p62 activate NF-?B which in turn cycles back to perpetuate the loop by activating its activators.

"It's a vicious cycle," Chiao said. The overactive NF-?B fuels pancreatic cancer by activating genes that promote inflammation, the growth of new blood vessels and block programmed cell death.

Chiao has three research grants from the National Cancer Institute to study pancreatic cancer. "We study signaling transduction pathways to try to find out why it's such a bad disease and to find a weak point for targeted therapy," he said.

In the Cancer Cell paper, the authors conclude: "Our findings suggest that the prime mover responsible for cancer-related inflammatory response and the development of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (precancerous lesions) and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the mutant Kras-initiated constitutive activation of NF-?B."

This process, they further noted, creates a pro-tumor microenvironment by promoting inflammation, creation of new blood vessels and tissue repair that is similar to conditions found in inherited pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas that is linked to the development of cancer.

Kras mutation, IL-1?, NF-?B go together with poor survival

The team analyzed mouse and human tumors and mouse strains with mutated Kras expressed in their pancreases. In a series of experiments they found:

  • Active IKK2/beta the activator of NF-?B was required for the Kras-mutated mice to develop either pancreatic cancer or precancerous legions.
  • Deletion of IKK2/Beta interrupted Kras-stimulated inflammation and cell proliferation, suggesting that chronic inflammation is a key factor in promoting pancreatic cancer development.
  • Microarray profiles of gene expression showed that several NF-?B-regulated inflammatory genes were present in high levels in mice with mutated Kras and active IKK2/beta but only found at lower levels in mice with IKK2/beta knocked out.
  • In human pancreatic tumors, high expression of the same inflammatory genes in the mutated Kras mice were associated with positive lymph node status, high-risk, late tumor stage and poor survival.
  • Expression of several genes regulated by NF-?B progressed from low levels in normal pancreases to higher levels in precancerous lesions and tumors, including IL-?.
  • IL-1? was known to be both a target of and an inducer of NF-?B, but its expression had not previously been connected to mutated Kras. The team found that downstream targets of Kras, including IL-1?, are interrupted when IKK2/? is inactivated.
  • Analysis of 14 human pancreatic cancer tumor samples showed that overexpression of IL-1?, the presence of Kras mutation and the activation of NF-?B are correlated and are associated with poor survival.
  • Continued activation of NF-?B and its gene transcription activity are sustained by IL-1? and p62.

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Co-authors with Chiao are Jianhua Ling, Ph.D., Rulying Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., Qianghua Xia, Ph.D., Zhe Chang, Ph.D., and Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology; Ya'an Kang, M.D., Ph.D., and Jason Fleming, M.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Surgical Oncology; Huamin Wang, M.D., Ph.D., and Jinsong Liu, M.D., Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Pathology; Dung-Fang Lee, Ph.D., and Ihor Lemischka, Ph.D., of the Black Family Stem Cell Institute of Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Jin Li, Ph.D., of the Center for Applied Genomics of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and Bailu Peng, Ph.D. of the Guangdong Entomological Institute, Guangdong, China.

The team's research was funded by grants from the National Cancer Institute, including MD Anderson's Cancer Center Core Support Grant.


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Contact: Scott Merville
smerville@mdanderson.org
713-792-0661
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

UT MD Anderson-led team identifies new potential treatment avenue to block an elusive target

HOUSTON Scientists have connected two signature characteristics of pancreatic cancer, identifying a self-perpetuating "vicious cycle" of molecular activity and a new potential target for drugs to treat one of the most lehal forms of cancer.

The research, reported in the journal Cancer Cell and led by scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, connected the molecular dots between:

  • Mutated versions of Kras, a gene that acts as a molecular on-off switch but gets stuck in the "on" position when mutated.
  • Heightened activity of a protein complex called NF-?B that controls activation of genes.

"Kras is mutated in 80 to 95 percent of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas, and is the most frequent mutation among all cancers," said senior author Paul Chiao, Ph.D., professor in MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology.

About 42,000 new cases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma are diagnosed in the United States each year. Estimates vary, but the 5-year survival rate has been 1 to 3 percent for decades and median survival after diagnosis is six months, the researchers note.

Interleukin-1? is a new potential drug target

"There have been many attempts to inhibit mutated Kras, but it's an elusive target that so far has defied treatment," Chiao said. "So if we can't hit Kras, maybe we can target one of its downstream genes. This research identifies some of those genes and suggests that interleukin-1apha (IL-1?) is a potential therapeutic target."

Chiao and colleagues identified IL-1? as a crucial player in a feed-forward loop that:

  • Begins with mutationally activated Kras triggering a chain reaction that induces IL-1? expression;
  • This in turn activates NF-?B via the protein kinase IKK2/?, which blocks the inhibitor of NF-?B.
  • In the cell nucleus, NF-?B oversees gene transcription and regulates a number of inflammation-promoting genes, including IL-1?.
  • IL-1? and another protein called p62 activate NF-?B which in turn cycles back to perpetuate the loop by activating its activators.

"It's a vicious cycle," Chiao said. The overactive NF-?B fuels pancreatic cancer by activating genes that promote inflammation, the growth of new blood vessels and block programmed cell death.

Chiao has three research grants from the National Cancer Institute to study pancreatic cancer. "We study signaling transduction pathways to try to find out why it's such a bad disease and to find a weak point for targeted therapy," he said.

In the Cancer Cell paper, the authors conclude: "Our findings suggest that the prime mover responsible for cancer-related inflammatory response and the development of pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (precancerous lesions) and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the mutant Kras-initiated constitutive activation of NF-?B."

This process, they further noted, creates a pro-tumor microenvironment by promoting inflammation, creation of new blood vessels and tissue repair that is similar to conditions found in inherited pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas that is linked to the development of cancer.

Kras mutation, IL-1?, NF-?B go together with poor survival

The team analyzed mouse and human tumors and mouse strains with mutated Kras expressed in their pancreases. In a series of experiments they found:

  • Active IKK2/beta the activator of NF-?B was required for the Kras-mutated mice to develop either pancreatic cancer or precancerous legions.
  • Deletion of IKK2/Beta interrupted Kras-stimulated inflammation and cell proliferation, suggesting that chronic inflammation is a key factor in promoting pancreatic cancer development.
  • Microarray profiles of gene expression showed that several NF-?B-regulated inflammatory genes were present in high levels in mice with mutated Kras and active IKK2/beta but only found at lower levels in mice with IKK2/beta knocked out.
  • In human pancreatic tumors, high expression of the same inflammatory genes in the mutated Kras mice were associated with positive lymph node status, high-risk, late tumor stage and poor survival.
  • Expression of several genes regulated by NF-?B progressed from low levels in normal pancreases to higher levels in precancerous lesions and tumors, including IL-?.
  • IL-1? was known to be both a target of and an inducer of NF-?B, but its expression had not previously been connected to mutated Kras. The team found that downstream targets of Kras, including IL-1?, are interrupted when IKK2/? is inactivated.
  • Analysis of 14 human pancreatic cancer tumor samples showed that overexpression of IL-1?, the presence of Kras mutation and the activation of NF-?B are correlated and are associated with poor survival.
  • Continued activation of NF-?B and its gene transcription activity are sustained by IL-1? and p62.

###

Co-authors with Chiao are Jianhua Ling, Ph.D., Rulying Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., Qianghua Xia, Ph.D., Zhe Chang, Ph.D., and Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology; Ya'an Kang, M.D., Ph.D., and Jason Fleming, M.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Surgical Oncology; Huamin Wang, M.D., Ph.D., and Jinsong Liu, M.D., Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Pathology; Dung-Fang Lee, Ph.D., and Ihor Lemischka, Ph.D., of the Black Family Stem Cell Institute of Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Jin Li, Ph.D., of the Center for Applied Genomics of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and Bailu Peng, Ph.D. of the Guangdong Entomological Institute, Guangdong, China.

The team's research was funded by grants from the National Cancer Institute, including MD Anderson's Cancer Center Core Support Grant.


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Mitt Super Friends: "Gingrich is No Ronald Reagan" (TIME)

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Darth Maul Me: A Red Face and Spikes? Sign Me Up [App Of The Day]

The best part about Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, was Darth Maul. He was scary looking and he had a wicked double-bladed lightsaber. Why did Darth Maul have to die? Why? As a tribute, LucasArts just released an app that'll let you sith yourself up. Darth Maul will live on in all of us, just as Darth Sidious intended. More »


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Web music revenue growth stuck in single figures

(AP) ? Legitimate music downloads still aren't growing quickly enough.

A report published Monday by the recording industry's main lobby group showed that digital revenue has grown 8 percent over the past year to about $5.2 billion ? a solid figure for some industries, but not one where overall receipts have fallen by nearly two-thirds amid a shift toward online ? and in many cases illegal ? music downloads.

"The 8 percent figure should be much higher," said Frances Moore, the chief executive of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. "That's part of our task in 2012."

Moore blamed music piracy for starving online retailers and music subscription services of custom, saying the legitimate music business was working in an "extremely challenging" environment.

"It's very difficult to turn things around overnight," she said.

The IFPI's report highlighted many of those turnaround efforts, noting for example that there are around 500 legitimate music services worldwide offering up to 20 million tracks.

It said subscription services were doing particularly well in Scandinavia, the home of popular music service Spotify, whereas in France the number of subscribers nearly doubled in the first 11 months of 2011.

Music pirates remain the IFPI's No. 1 enemy, and the group's report congratulated several countries on their efforts to crack down on illegal file sharing.

It said French authorities had sent out more than 700,000 warnings to suspected copyright violators, an act it said had helped drive down file sharing on peer-to-peer networks by 26 percent since October 2010.

In the United States, the group said most major American Internet service providers had signed up to a "copyright alert system" aimed at issuing similar warnings to suspected file sharers.

Even in China, where piracy rates approached 100 percent, the IFPI said progress was being made. In June record companies joined hands with search engine Baidu to fight pirated content and create authorized digital music service Ting.

But the fight against infringement has seen some high-profile reverses, including last week's shelving of the Stop Online Piracy Act in the U.S., which was originally intended to block access to pirate websites. Critics accused the law's backers of installing a regime of Internet censorship, and Google and Wikipedia partially obscured or entirely blacked out their websites in a dramatic and ultimately successful protest.

Moore described the bill's demise as a setback and said that the technology community "has come out a bit hysterically against this."

But she said her organization would continue to lobby internationally for website-blocking, arguing that the measure was "efficient, effective, and proportionate."

There's much at stake as the music industry struggles to build its online presence. Worldwide sales of physical music ? such as CDs ? have dropped from $28.1 billion in 2000 to $10 billion in 2011.

Independent media analyst Mark Mulligan said in the U.S. the music industry has "already lost half of the music market in the past 10 years."

He said there was no realistic hope digital music would make up for the shortfall in the near term.

"What we're talking about is: 'How much of a burning building can we save from the flames?'" he said.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Troodon in the Rushes


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Last week at ScienceOnline2012, real life and virtual attendees were treated to the first ScienceOnline Science Art Show, a digital gallery showcasing the expanse of creativity when science and art interweave. A prime example from over 100 in the show, Raven Amos?s Troodon in the Rushes is a painting that could not have existed even a couple of decades ago. An intelligent, fully-feathered theropod settles in for a drink, in a riotous landscape reminiscent of Rousseau replete with Hokusai flora. Like many of the images seen in the show, Amos has created her painting using modern theories (complete with citations) and has taken them to a place of compelling artistry.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Reno Wildfire: 'Extremely Remorseful' Elderly Man Admits That He Accidentally Started Brush Fire

RENO, Nev. ? An "extremely remorseful" elderly man admitted Friday that he accidentally started a brush fire that destroyed 29 homes near Reno when he improperly discarded fireplace ashes at his home south of town, authorities said.

"He came forward on his own accord," Reno Fire Chief Michael Hernandez said about the man. The resulting blaze, fueled by 82 mph wind gusts, burned nearly 3,200 acres and forced the evacuation of up to 10,000 people Thursday.

"He has given statements to our investigators as well as law enforcement officers. He is extremely remorseful," the chief said.

Investigators already had tracked the origin of the fire to a location in East Lake on the north end of the Washoe Valley, where the man lives about 20 miles south of downtown Reno.

Washoe County Sheriff Mike Haley said a formal case file will be forwarded to the district attorney next week for consideration of charges.

"The DA will have to give this case a lot of deliberation," Haley said.

"The fact he came forward and admitted it plays a role. But so does the massive damage and loss of life," he said. "It's a balancing act."

In addition to the potential for facing jail time on arson charges, the man could also be ordered to pay the cost of fighting the fire, which already totals $690,000.

Washoe County Manager Katy Simon said she expects the final bill to run into the millions of dollars.

Gov. Sandoval toured the fire damaged area Friday, describing it as "horrendous, devastating."

"There is nothing left in some of those places except for the chimneys and fireplaces," he said.

The blaze started shortly after noon Thursday and, fueled by the wind, mushroomed to more than 6 square miles before firefighters stopped its surge toward Reno.

The strong, erratic winds caused major challenges for crews evacuating residents, Sierra Front spokesman Mark Regan said. "In a matter of seconds, the wind would shift," he said.

Haley confirmed that the body of June Hargis, 93, was found in the fire's aftermath, but her cause of death has not been established, so it's not known if it was fire related.

Jeannie Watts, the woman's 70-year-old daughter, told KRNV-TV that Hargis' grandson telephoned her to tell her to evacuate but she didn't get out in time.

A break in the weather and calmer winds allowed firefighters to get the upper hand on the blaze Friday.

Hernandez estimated it to be 65 percent contained Friday night. He said 300 firefighters would remain on the scene through the night checking for hot spots along with another 125 support people, including law enforcement officers and the Nevada National Guard.

About 2,000 people remained subject to evacuation, and about 100 households still were without power.

State transportation officials said they expected to reopen all of U.S. Highway 395 between Reno and Carson City by Saturday morning.

The next challenge may be the forecast for rain and snow in the mountains on Saturday, which could cause flooding in burned areas, he said.

Marred in Reno's driest winter in more than 120 years, residents had welcomed the forecast that a storm was due to blow across the Sierra Nevada this week.

Instead, thousands found themselves fleeing their homes Thursday afternoon.

Connie Cryer went to the fire response command post Friday with her 12-year-old granddaughter, Maddie Miramon, to find out if her house had survived the flames.

"We had to know so we could get some sleep," Cryer said, adding her house was spared but a neighbor's wasn't. She had seen wildfires before, but nothing on this scale.

"There was fire in front of me, fire beside me, fire behind me. It was everywhere," she said. "I don't know how more didn't burn up. It was terrible, all the wind and the smoke."

Fire officials said Thursday's fire was "almost a carbon copy" of a blaze that destroyed 30 homes in Reno during similar summer-like conditions in mid-November.

State Forester Pete Anderson said he has not seen such hazardous fire conditions in winter in his 43 years in Nevada. Reno had no precipitation in December. The last time that happened was 1883.

An inch of snow Monday ended the longest recorded dry spell in Reno history, a 56-day stretch that prompted Anderson to issue an unusual warning about wildfire threats.

"We're usually pretty much done with the fire season by the first of November, but this year it's been nonstop," Anderson said.

Kit Bailey, U.S. Forest Service fire chief at nearby Lake Tahoe, said conditions are so dry that even a forecast calling for rain and snow might not take the Reno-Tahoe area out of fire danger.

"The scary thing is a few days of drying after this storm cycle and we could be back into fire season again," he said.

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Associated Press writers Michelle Rindels in Las Vegas and Sandra Chereb in Carson City, Nev., contributed to this report.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

US says Guatemalan lottery launders drug money (AP)

GUATEMALA CITY ? The U.S. Treasury Department says a popular private lottery in Guatemala is a front for laundering drug money.

The department's Office of Foreign Assets Control says it has designated Bingoton Millionario part of a drug-trafficking ring run by a 39-year-old woman.

It calls the woman, Marllory Dadiana Chacon Rossell, one of the most prolific traffickers in Central America. It says her organization moves tons of cocaine each month into Mexico and on to the United States.

The lottery's Facebook page says it sells tickets in thousands of stores across Guatemala and has awarded a total of $2 million to 595,000 winners over the last three years.

Guatemala's government says it will start an investigation based on Thursday's accusation by the U.S.

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Democritus University of Thrace offers a position of Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Law Studies, located in Komotini in the field of " Private International Law"

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Another Romney Financial Scandal (Powerlineblog)

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Reward offered in fatal beating near Liberty Bell (AP)

PHILADELPHIA ? Investigators pleaded Tuesday for witnesses to come forward and searched for surveillance footage of the men who beat to death a young man they apparently thought was yelling at them ? not at the taxi that wouldn't give him and his friends a lift in the city's historic district.

Police are seeking four men and offering a reward in the beating of recent college graduate Kevin Kless, 23, early Saturday after he shouted at the cab while he, his girlfriend and a female friend looked for a ride after leaving a bar, authorities said.

Three men got out of a car behind the cab and started kicking and punching Kless, who fell to the sidewalk, severely injured. The men, who have not been found or identified, may have been acting on the mistaken belief that Kless was yelling at them, according to police.

Police are also seeking the driver of the car, believed to be a maroon sedan.

Officer Tanya Little, a police spokeswoman, said officers were re-interviewing Kless' companions, whose identities were not disclosed, and are trying to find other pedestrians who may have been around at the time.

They are looking for any good surveillance video of the attack, which might have been caught by cameras at stores or other businesses nearby. The attack took place near the historic Second Bank of the United States, not far from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, in an area home to many bars and restaurants that are popular hangouts for young adults.

"We're just pleading with anybody," Little said. "Any leads at this point would be helpful."

The city and the Fraternal Order of Police announced a combined $15,000 in reward money for arrests and convictions, and Mayor Michael Nutter took to Twitter to condemn the killing: "Encourage ANYONE who knows or saw anything about this incident to give us info, we need to catch these people, asap!"

The attack was the latest in a string of killings in the City of Brotherly Love, where there have been 20 homicides so far in 2012, up from 12 at the same point last year. Last week, a 30-year-old man with a long arrest record was charged with gunning down a carload of seven teenagers who had been feuding with his stepsons. Three of the boys died.

Investigators have little information in Kless' killing, which happened as he tried to stop the cab a few blocks from Lucy's Hat Shop, a bar that he and his friends had just left.

When the cab stopped, police said, Kless got in a conversation with the cab driver, who then drove off. The suspects, who were in a car behind the cab, apparently thought Kless was yelling at them, according to police. Three of them got out and began beating Kless.

Kless, a May 2010 graduate of Temple University who had studied risk management, had recently returned to the city to work at an insurance firm after spending time working in Harrisburg.

The youngest of three brothers, he grew up in Warwick, N.Y., and spent his whole life there before going to college in Philadelphia, said his mother, Kendall Kless.

"Kev was returning to Philly with this job and thrilled to be back among his friends," said Kless, who described her son as a very social person with a huge circle of friends who have been offering condolences. "It's what is holding us up right now."

One of Kless' professors described him as a good student and a pleasant and easygoing person who was rising in his field.

"He was a good, solid ambassador for our program," said R.B. Drennan, associate professor and chairman of Temple's Department of Risk, Insurance and Health Care Management. "He was well on his way."

His mother said Kless, who had a knack for making people laugh, dreamt of making an impact on the world.

"If anything has come from this that I didn't realize was how loved his was," she said. "He made everybody laugh. He made everybody happy."

There are simply no answers to explain a killing that can only be described as senseless, Kless said.

"There is no sense in it," she said. "There is nothing that makes sense about this."

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Santorum fights back against critics with barbs (AP)

AIKEN, S.C. ? Rick Santorum on Tuesday branded Mitt Romney a liberal, said Newt Gingrich's policy positions have been "all over the place" and laughed that Ron Paul has been running for president "since 1938," looking to capture the GOP presidential nomination even if takes harsh words for fellow Republicans.

Santorum, a long-time footnote in the GOP contest now attracting scrutiny, tried to punch his way to the top of the pack with scathing critiques of his rivals ahead of Saturday's South Carolina primary. In campaign speeches and a new TV ad, the former senator from Pennsylvania sharpened his criticism and urged conservatives to coalesce around one of their own or face Romney as the GOP's nominee.

"He's got a lot of money, but he doesn't have the convictions, the authenticity nor the record that is necessary to win this election," Santorum told voters about Romney. "Please consolidate."

At the same time, he sought to cast Gingrich, the former House speaker, as an insufficiently conservative option.

"Speaker Gingrich is not nearly as conservative as I am on most issues," Santorum said.

"Newt is bold, but he is all over the place," he continued. "Attacking capitalism, supporting capitalism. Against global warming, for global warming. We need someone who is bold and consistent."

Santorum, a sometimes acerbic and often sarcastic campaigner, has done little to hide his animosity toward his rivals since he came within eight votes of winning Iowa's caucuses earlier this month. He even took a shot at the 76-year-old Paul, who bested him New Hampshire and has needled him from afar.

"Congressman Paul had been running in New Hampshire for president since 1938," he said.

Conservatives, it seemed, were recognizing their dilemma: Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Gingrich and Santorum all were vying to emerge the leading alternative to Romney. Thus far, however, they have fractured their support and Romney has won both Iowa's and New Hampshire's lead-off contests.

"We conservatives are splitting the vote," Aiken voter Michele Merritt told Santorum. "Is there not anything that those conservatives can do to get together for the good of the country and try to coalesce behind one person that will be able to take on Romney and win? Because I really, really don't want Romney to get the nomination."

Santorum nodded but stopped short of urging anyone to exit from the race.

"I believe everybody has a right to be in this race if they want to be in this race and fight as hard as they want for as long as they want," he later told reporters in Lexington. "I'm not into political games, or political deals."

Santorum finished a close second in Iowa on a shoestring budget. Fundraising took off after that and Santorum was finally in a position to spend some of the $3 million he raised that week.

In an ad scheduled to start airing Wednesday in South Carolina, Santorum likened Romney to President Barack Obama.

"Obama supported the Wall Street bailouts. So did Romney. Obama gave us radical Obamacare that was based on Romneycare," the ad's narrator says. "Obama's a liberal on social issues. Romney once bragged he's even more liberal than Ted Kennedy on social issues."

The ad then asks: "Why would we ever vote for someone who is just like Obama?"

Previewing the criticism, Santorum mocked Romney's position that the health care overhaul he signed into law in Massachusetts was fine but a national version is unacceptable.

"Boy, that's pretty powerful," he sniped.

"South Carolina can't put a candidate up ... who cannot stand up on the most critical issue of the day and draw a contrast," Santorum said of Romney.

Romney's allies, meanwhile, were airing an ad that says Santorum "even voted to let convicted felons vote."

Santorum complained that the TV spot, while referring to "felons," shows someone in an orange prison jumpsuit, suggesting that Santorum would allow them to vote while still incarcerated. Santorum has supported voting rights only for those who have served their sentences and been released.

He called the ad "one of the cheapest shots ever" and said Romney should tell his allies to back off.

"I would never, ever, ever want to be affiliated or associated with anybody doing something for me that I know is blatantly false," Santorum said.

Romney countered that "people who have been released from prison are still called felons if they've committed felonies."

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt and Thomas Beaumont contributed to this report.

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Liberian opposition leader flees angry party backers (Reuters)

MONROVIA (Reuters) ? Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's main rival fled his party headquarters in the capital Monrovia Sunday when it was besieged by dozens of supporters angry at his decision to recognize her government after a disputed November election.

Winston Tubman, who had alleged vote-rigging in favor of Johnson-Sirleaf, made his decision before the Nobel peace laureate's inauguration for a second term Monday in front of regional leaders and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

"The youths stormed the party's headquarters ... We had to get him out of the compound," said Acarous Gray, secretary-general of Tubman's CDC party.

An aide to Tubman said he was not injured but had relocated to a local hotel and would return when calm had returned.

Tubman and his running mate, former soccer star George Weah, boycotted the November 8 run-off election, allowing Johnson-Sirleaf to cruise home with 90.8 percent of the vote. Turnout was a mere 38 percent.

According to Gray, Tubman and Weah met Johnson-Sirleaf over the weekend about calling off a planned January 16 opposition demonstration and finally recognized her government, something CDC supporters said was a betrayal.

"This lady is not good ... (Tubman's) action has shown to us that he sold the party to President Johnson-Sirleaf," Sylvester Perry, one of the CDC supporters, said.

Tensions have been running high in Liberia since Johnson-Sirleaf's re-election. Late payment by the government for part-time jobs prompted thousands of youths to rampage through Monrovia on Dec 23, smashing the windows of parked cars.

Fourteen years after a civil war that left it in ruins and its people mired in poverty, Liberia is key to the fragile security of a region that includes Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast.

Johnson-Sirleaf, accused by critics of having little to show for her first term, has vowed to use her new term to cut poverty in half, create jobs, nurture double-digit economic growth and build up infrastructure and basic utilities.

(Reporting by Alphonso Toweh; Writing by Mark John; Editing by Ralph Gowling)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120116/wl_nm/us_liberia_sirleaf

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)

iTunes' Official Music Charts for the week ending Jan. 16, 2012:

Top Songs:

1. "Set Fire to the Rain," ADELE

2. "Rack City," Tyga

3. "Good Feeling," Flo Rida

4. "Young, Wild & Free (feat. Bruno Mars)," Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg

5. "Sexy and I Know It," LMFAO

6. "Turn Me On (feat. Nicki Minaj)," Nicki Minaj, David Guetta

7. "I Won't Give Up," Jason Mraz

8. "We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris)," Rihanna

9. "Ni(asterisk)(asterisk)as in Paris," Kanye West, JAY Z

10. "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)," Kelly Clarkson

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Top Albums:

1. "21", ADELE

2. "Give Us Rest or (A Requiem Mass in C (The Happiest of All Keys)) ," David Crowder Band

3. "Fallen Empires," Snow Patrol

4. "El Camino," The Black Keys

5. "Lana Del Rey," Lana Del Rey

6. "Take Care," Drake

7. "Bangarang," Skrillex

8. "Peace of Mind," Rebelution 9. "Mylo Xyloto," Coldplay

10. "Ceremonials," Florence + The Machine

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Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/internet/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120117/ap_en_mu/us_itunes_music_top10

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HBT: HOF?logjam might not be bad

We?ve talked about the impending logjam on the Hall of Fame ballot going forward by virtue of all of the PED-associated players wading in starting next year. ?The upshot: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa and others hanging around on the ballot for a long time, not getting enough support themselves while stealing support from others.

One thing some folks have worried about is this logjam giving us several years in which no one is elected, which would be bad for the Hall of Fame and, frankly, would just be stupid overall as an entire era of the game would be unrepresented.

But never fear, says Chris Jaffe of The Hardball Times: despite the potential for what he calls ?the nightmare scenario? of no one being elected, there will be enough support to go around where there will be at least someone elected every year:

From the point of view of Cooperstown, though, the nightmare scenario shouldn?t happen. You?ll get at least one new candidate making it in every year. In 2016, when the glut finally subsides a little bit,?Ken Griffey, Jr.?should make it in, along with at least one guy from the massive backlog, most like [Frank] Thomas (if he hasn?t gone in already).

Jaffe?s Hall of Fame vote projections have been pretty solid over the past couple of years. As such, his projections here should be the first place people go when they want to talk about what?s gonna happen with the Hall of Fame ballot going forward.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/01/16/so-how-bad-is-the-hall-of-fame-logjam-gonna-be/related/

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Iran clerics urge unity as nuclear scientist buried (Reuters)

TEHRAN (Reuters) ? The Tehran funeral on Friday of a nuclear scientist blown up by a hitman saw the ruling clergy urge Iranians to rally behind it at a forthcoming election and face down Western and Israeli threats against Iran's nuclear programme.

Underscoring the global reach of the standoff, the United States imposed sanctions on a Chinese state-run energy firm for trading with Iran and assured Israelis it was ready to use force to stop Tehran acquiring nuclear weapons; but Moscow warned that it would view any attack on Iran as a threat to Russia.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, often seen as a hawk on military action, said, however, he saw new grounds to hope that Tehran could be persuaded to change tack by sanctions, through which, he said, "for the first time, I see Iran wobble."

In a mood of high emotion in a Tehran beset by U.S. and European sanctions and fears of war, hundreds of mourners followed the flag-draped coffin of Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan through the streets of the capital, two days after he and his driver were killed by a motorcycle assassin in rush-hour traffic.

"Death to America! Death to Israel!" chanted the crowd streaming away from weekly prayers at Tehran University, where the dead man was hailed as a martyr in the tradition of Imam Hussein, a revered figure for Iran's Shi'ite branch of Islam.

"Nuclear energy is our absolute right!" young men chanted.

State radio described the 32-year-old chemical engineer, as having worked on procurement for the uranium enrichment plant at Natanz. That disclosure may strengthen suspicions he was targeted by Israeli and Western agencies, who say that some covert Iranian purchases confirm their skepticism of Tehran's assertion that it is not seeking to develop atom bombs.

With popular discontent growing over economic hardship and, among some, the lack of political freedoms, the clerical elite has portrayed Western hostility toward Iran's leaders and their avowedly peaceful nuclear energy programme as a spur to national unity and for suppression of dissident voices.

Ayatollah Mohammed Emami-Kashani told worshippers Ahmadi-Roshan's assassination - the latest of several attacks blamed on foreign agents - should encourage voters not to heed opposition calls to boycott a parliamentary election on March 2.

Though dissenters cannot take part, the vote will be a first test for an increasingly fractured leadership since big street protests followed the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in August 2009 and since popular uprisings against autocracy hit Iran's Arab neighbors, including ally Syria.

"The nation should wake up," Emami-Kashani said in his sermon, repeating a warning by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that Iran's Western enemies were plotting to use the election to destabilize the 32-year-old Islamic Republic.

"All the people should be united," he said.

COVERT WAR

Ahmadi-Roshan was to be interred at a shrine close to a fellow nuclear scientist assassinated in the same way two years ago, on January 12, 2010. Some Iranians have called for reprisals.

Ahmadinejad, away on a tour of Latin America, said: "Once again the dirty hands of arrogance and the Zionist elements have deprived our scientific and academic community of the graceful presence of one of our young intellectuals and scientists."

He said it would, however, only stiffen Iran's resolve.

Israel, which has floated threats of military action to thwart any Iranian nuclear weaponry, has made no comment on the killing. Presumed owner of the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, Israel has a history of killing enemies abroad and had warned Iran only this week to expect more "unnatural" mishaps if it pursued its research and development in nuclear science.

Some Iranians have called for reprisals against Israel.

The United States, sympathetic to its ally's view that an Iranian atomic bomb could threaten the Jewish state's existence, has strenuously denied killing the scientist and says it is sticking to economic sanctions to change Tehran's mind.

In a rare upbeat comment on the prospect of international sanctions having the effect Israel desires, Netanyahu told The Australian newspaper: "For the first time I see Iran wobble ... under the sanctions that have been adopted, and especially under the threat of strong sanctions on their central bank."

"If these sanctions are coupled with a clear statement from the international community led by the U.S. to act militarily to stop Iran if the sanctions fail, Iran may consider not going through the pain. There's no point in gritting your teeth if you're going to be stopped anyway. In any case, the Iranian economy is showing signs of strain."

SANCTIONS DRIVE

While Washington enjoys support in Europe for its sanctions strategy, world powers China and Russia have urged caution.

China, the biggest customer for Iranian oil, has shown little enthusiasm for Obama's efforts this month, via the globe-spanning U.S. dollar banking system and direct diplomacy, to cut Tehran's ability to fund itself through oil exports.

The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on China's state-run Zhuhai Zhenrong, Corp, which it said was Iran's largest supplier of refined petroleum products.

Russia, too, which operates Iran's only nuclear power station, has been cool to the latest Western measures.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov offered some sympathy for Iranian leaders' view that sanctions and threats of force are less about the nuclear programme than toppling them: "Additional sanctions against Iran as well as a possible military operation against it will undoubtedly be perceived by the international community as pursuing 'regime change' in Tehran," Gatilov was quoted as saying on his ministry's website.

Another senior Russian official, the hawkish outgoing envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin, cautioned further that Moscow would view an attack on its southern neighbour Iran as a threat to Russia:

"Iran is our neighbour," Rogozin said. "And if Iran is involved in any military action, it's a direct threat to our security ... We are definitely interested in the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction ... But at the same time, we believe that any country has the right to have what it needs to feel comfortable, including Iran."

Washington's envoy in Tel Aviv assured Israelis, who fear an Iranian bomb would threaten their existence, that U.S. forces were making preparations that would give Obama the option of military action to halt Iran's nuclear programme - and he dismissed suggestions Obama was timing decisions on the Iran crisis with a view to his campaign for re-election in November.

"Iran is continuing to violate gravely its international commitments, and since achieving the shared goal is so important, then it should be clear that all options are open," U.S. ambassador Dan Shapiro told Israel's Maariv newspaper.

"We are guaranteeing that the military option is ready and available to the president at the moment he decides to use it.

"The president is resolute and clear in his statements, to prevent the Iranian nuclear threat from becoming a reality."

OIL EMBARGO

U.S. and European efforts to impose an oil embargo have been proceeding, though many countries fear that to stop purchasing Iranian crude could badly hurt their own economies.

Japan's policy on Iranian oil was left in doubt on Friday after the prime minister distanced himself from his finance minister's pledge to reduce oil imports in support of the U.S. push to prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons.

The standoff over the nuclear programme, including a threat by Iran to block the Gulf oil shipping lanes and a U.S. warning of naval action to keep them open, has sent world oil prices higher and fueled fears of a major conflict in a region already electric with tension between an array of competing interests.

However, analysts and diplomats also note that rhetoric and symbolic actions are not new, and that diplomacy has defused previous crises before an outbreak of conflict that probably would not serve the interests of any of the established powers.

One Western diplomat who follows negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme closely said: "I'm completely unable to say which way the situation will develop.

"If you constantly get diverging statements and decisions from various parts of the Iranian regime it is difficult to say how far it is intentional and how much it is a result of the internal competition and the fact that it is a country with multiple centers of power."

Western diplomats say that Iran will need to show genuine readiness to address mounting suspicions about its nuclear programme at rare talks with senior U.N. officials this month to convince a skeptical West that it is not just playing for time.

A high-level team from the U.N. atomic watchdog IAEA is expected to visit Tehran later this month to discuss its growing concerns, according to diplomatic sources.

This week, Iran's announcement that it was enriching uranium at a new and potentially bombproof underground plant, as well as the sentencing to death of an Iranian-American dual-national for spying, have added to friction with the Western powers.

However, last month Tehran also renewed an invitation for the senior IAEA team to visit Iran. And it has signaled a readiness to resume talks with big powers that have been frozen for a year over its refusal to discuss suspending enrichment.

(Additional reporting by Ramin Mostafavi and Zahra Hosseinian in Tehran, Stanley White in Tokyo, Fredrik Dahl in Vienna, Ori Lewis and Crispian Balmer in Jerusalem, Sebastian Moffett in Brussels and Alexei Anishchuk in Moscow; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/iran/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120113/wl_nm/us_iran

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

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'LIVE! With Kelly' Lands Kristin Chenoweth, Kim Kardashian And More For Female Co-Host Week

It's time for some girl power on "LIVE! With Kelly" (Weekdays, syndicated on ABC).

Kristin Chenoweth, a star of ABC?s upcoming midseason drama, "GCB," will join Kelly Ripa for the daytime talkshow's week of female guest co-hosts, launching Jan. 23, and she?s not alone.

Grammy-winner Mary J. Blige, "So You Think You Can Dance" host Cat Deely and "Dancing With the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba are also taking part in "LIVE's" Female Co-Host Week.

Expect reality star Kim Kardashian to kick off Female Co-Host Week, joining Kelly Ripa on Mon., Jan. 23. Kardashian recently announced on her blog that she'll be guest-hosting "Live! With Kelly" on Jan. 23rd. She and Kelly will interview "Glee" star Kevin McHale.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Cancer drug gets stronger label warning (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Seattle Genetics Inc said it found a second instance of a patient on its cancer drug Adcetris developing a deadly brain infection, prompting the company and regulators to include a stronger warning on the drug's label.

There has also been a third suspected but unconfirmed case.

The infection has also been reported in patients taking Biogen Idec's multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri.

A milder warning was included in the original Adcetris label based on a single case reported in a patient who had received four chemotherapy regimens prior to receiving the drug.

Following the occurrence of a second case of the infection, the company began working with U.S. regulators to add a stronger, boxed warning.

The infection, known as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), is a rare disease of the central nervous system that often leads to death or severe disability and is believed to be caused by the JC virus.

"Although PML in lymphoma patients can be caused by factors such as underlying disease and prior therapies that affect the immune system, a contributory role of Adcetris cannot be excluded," Chief Medical Officer Thomas C. Reynolds said in a statement.

Adcetris, known chemically as brentuximab vedotin, received accelerated approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2011 for two types of relatively rare blood cancers -- Hodgkin's lymphoma and anaplastic large cell lymphoma.

The drug links a tumor-targeting antibody to a cancer-killing chemotherapy drug with the goal of limiting side effects.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/biotech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120113/hl_nm/us_cancer_drug

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Facebook Page Performance Art Glitchr Purposefully Tries To Activate Code Glitches

383039_338758146142397_217492798268933_1288388_364802936_nMaking the link rounds among designers in Silicon Valley this holiday season is Facebook fan page Glitchr, which tries to mess up Facebook code on purpose. While I had previously postulated that the page might be run by the venerable Evan Priestley, instead it is run by some Greek dude, Laimona Zakas. Click on any of the links in Glitchr's posts and they will do anything from bring up random characters to load a second Facebook navigation bar multiple times.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/nZ5N6q1k0qI/

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