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              <outline text="VIDEO- China Moon Landing Moment Of Great National Pride For Chinese People - YouTube">
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              <outline text="VIDEO- OMG! SANDY HOOK KIDS &quot;ALIVE&quot; CLEAR EVIDENCE!!! - YouTube">
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              <outline text="Pippi Longstocking Sex Tape">
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                      <outline text="Tami Erin gets naked and makes love on camera in Pippi Longstocking sex tape! The freckle-faced cutie is back 25 years later with a whole other kind of film." />
                      <outline text="Tami Erin is not taking you 25 years back into the times of her famous Pippi Longstocking role. &quot;The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking&quot; will always be her trademark, but now the 39-year-old movie star comes up with a totally different kind of a video. Pippi Longstocking sex tape, can you believe it? Once freckle-faced clumsy teeny and now a smoking hot MILF with a body to die for, she made an intimate video with her ex-boyfriend and now it&apos;s coming out." />
                      <outline text="What do you expect form a former Pippi Longstocking star in bed? Oh, she&apos;s gonna show it all cuz she thought this video would never get published, let alone sold online by Vivid or some other adult company. All her intimate secrets will be revealed like you are right there in bed with this amazing woman. Her ex has no idea what a lucky guy he is cuz any man in the world would eagerly trade places with him to spend a night with Tami." />
                      <outline text="Pretty face, big tits, sexy curves, tight round butt and a welcoming dripping wet pussy - Pippi Longstocking sex tape exposes Tami Erin from a different angle delivering an unforgettable viewing experience. Watch the preview right now and add us to your bookmarks to watch the full version of this celebrity porn video as soon as it is available online!" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Kyiv split over the government and divided over Europe | euronews, world news">
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                      <outline text="Tens of thousands of people from all over Ukraine have gathered in central Kyiv to show support for President Victor Yanukovych." />
                      <outline text="Many of them believe closer integration with Europe is a mistake." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Why don&apos;t I want the EU? We won&apos;t be asked to join it for another 15 years,&apos;&apos; one protester told euronews. &apos;&apos;We won&apos;t get visas. They will simply push their goods on us. For instance, Polish bacon, which is worse than the Ukrainian one, as we all know very well. We can&apos;t let homosexual couples adopt our children, because the kids will turn out like their parents.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Others are less concerned about the dangers of a closer relationship with Europe, but more worried about losing out on ties with Russia. One demonstrator told euronews she thought relationships with both Europe and Russia wer possible." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Maybe we need to sign something with the European Union, some relations so that our goods go over there, but we can&apos;t lose our relations with Russia. Because Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are part of a single family.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The pro-Yanukovych rally was held just a few hundred metres from Independence Square, where pro-EU protesters have been demonstrating for weeks." />
                      <outline text="They have been calling for the Yanukovych government to resign for suspending talks on an EU trade pact last month." />
                      <outline text="Some pro-EU demonstrators visited the rival rally, as one man explained." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We are inviting people to come to our side because they&apos;ve been brainwashed,&apos;&apos; he told euronews. &apos;&apos;They are being forced to think that we are&apos;... I don&apos;t know&apos;... Nazis! Nationalists! That we will beat them up, we will kill them! It&apos;s not like this, you understand!&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Security has been stepped up in the Ukraine&apos;s capital amid fears of possible clashes between those who support the government and those who want it to fall." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-New rail link between France and Spain | euronews, world news">
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                      <outline text="A direct rail link between Paris and Barcelona begins today." />
                      <outline text="The new service will take 6 hours and 25 minutes. No change is needed at the border." />
                      <outline text="Stations served along the route include Girona and Figueres in Spain, and Perpignan, Narbonne, Montpellier, N&#174;mes and Valence in France." />
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              <outline text="Israel close to first gas export deal">
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                      <outline text="Israel close to first gas export dealDEBKAfileDecember 15, 2013, 10:18 AM (GMT+02:00)" />
                      <outline text="Sources close to the deal report an agreement in principle has been reached for the Israel-US consortium developing Israel&apos;s offshore fields to supply gas to the Arab Potash Co, a fertilizer company with a plant in Jordan. The contract would involve running a gas pipeline from an Israeli chemical plant near Beersheba to APC in Jordan across the Dead Sea. Former Israeli ambassador to Amman Oded Eran said an agreement is &apos;&apos;very close.&apos;&apos; DEBKAfile: This transaction, Israel&apos;s first with an Arab country, follows on the Israel-Jordanian contract signed in Washington last week for piping Red Sea water to the Dead Sea and the construction of a water desalination plant in Jordan." />
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              <outline text="China Imposes First-Ever West Coast Shellfish Ban">
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                      <outline text="China has suspended imports of shellfish from the west coast of the United States &apos;-- an unprecedented move that cuts off a $270 million Northwest industry from its biggest export market." />
                      <outline text="China said it decided to impose the ban after recent shipments of geoduck clams from Northwest waters were found by its own government inspectors to have high levels of arsenic and a toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning." />
                      <outline text="The restriction took effect last week and China&apos;s government says it will continue indefinitely. It applies to clams, oysters and all other two-shelled bivalves harvested from the waters of Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Northern California. U.S. officials think the contaminated clams were harvested in Washington or Alaska. Right now they&apos;re waiting to hear back from Chinese officials for more details that will help them identify the exact source." />
                      <outline text="State and federal agencies oversee inspection and certification to prevent the shipment of tainted shellfish. Jerry Borchert of the Washington Department of Health said he&apos;s never encountered such a ban based on the Chinese government&apos;s assertion that these U.S. safeguards failed to screen out contaminated seafood." />
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              <outline text="Sea levels expected to rise two feet within the next 70 years and eight feet by 2200.">
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                      <outline text="Hundreds of coastal cities face being wiped out by floodingLevels won&apos;t stop rising until they are 25 to 30 feet higher than nowEstimations based on level of carbon in the atmosphere stabilisingBy Daily Mail Reporter" />
                      <outline text="PUBLISHED: 13:43 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 14 December 2013" />
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                      <outline text="Sea levels will rise two feet within just 70 years and eight feet by the year 2200, according to a new study which suggests hundreds of coastal cities face being wiped out within a matter of generations." />
                      <outline text="Scientists now claim we have awoken a &apos;sleeping giant&apos; and that sea levels won&apos;t stop rising until they are between 25 to 30 feet higher than now." />
                      <outline text="Alarmingly those predictions are based on the assumption that levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere remain at what they are today." />
                      <outline text="Threat: Rising sea levels caused by melting ice will threaten hundreds of coastal cities within the next few generations, scientists predict" />
                      <outline text="Some 600 million people currently live within 10m of present-day sea level and that area generates rougly 10 per cent of the world&apos;s total GDP." />
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                      <outline text="The combined effects of rising sea levels coupled with land subsidence and population growth mean that by the 2070s, the population exposed to flooding risk may have tripled." />
                      <outline text="Researchers found current rate of sea-level rise are roughly twice as any other period between ice ages." />
                      <outline text="Huge pieces of ice break away from the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia, southern Argentina. Scientists claim sea levels won&apos;t stop rising until they are between 25 to 30 feet higher than current levels" />
                      <outline text="Researchers found current rate of sea-level rise is roughly twice as much as any other period between ice ages" />
                      <outline text="Meanwhile levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and other factors that cause temperatures to rise, are increasing 10 up to times faster than at any other period before the industrial revolution." />
                      <outline text="Eelco Rohling, a climate scientist at the Australian National University in Canberra, told NBC News: &apos;We have awoken a sleeping giant, he is now here to stay.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The scientists sat that as the earth continues to warm, the major ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica will begin to melt, a process that takes a long time to start and stop." />
                      <outline text="Melting pot: Retreating glaciers will add to sea level rise" />
                      <outline text="The findings, reported in the journal Scientific Reports, are based on atmospheric carbon dioxide levels stabilising at today&apos;s level of 400 parts per million." />
                      <outline text="But if they continue to rise then even ice that is considered stable, such as the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, could also begin to destabilise." />
                      <outline text="According to Rohling, if levels hit a worst case scenario of 1,000 parts per million, then &apos;all bets are off&apos;." />
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              <outline text="Five myths about the Common Core.">
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                      <outline text="Valerie Strauss is an education columnist for The Washington Post." />
                      <outline text="The Common Core State Standards, which spell out what K-12 students should learn in school, are at the center of a heated debate: Who should control public education? What do students really need to know? Let&apos;s separate fact from fiction to figure out what&apos;s at stake." />
                      <outline text="1. The Common Core is a federal takeover of public education that imposes a national curriculum." />
                      <outline text="It isn&apos;t and it doesn&apos;t &apos;-- though it has substantial support from the Obama administration, verging on coercion." />
                      <outline text="The Common Core has been spearheaded by the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers, D.C.-based associations that get funding from the Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2009, with bipartisan support, they engaged education reform nonprofits to take the lead in writing standards for what students should know and be able to do in math and English/language arts, grade by grade, from kindergarten through 12th." />
                      <outline text="The Core does not prescribe how students should meet those standards, though the English/language arts authors also wrote curriculum guidelines for textbook publishers, and school districts in different states can and are using the same prepackaged lessons." />
                      <outline text="Forty-five states and the District have adopted the Core, and the Obama administration has a lot to do with that statistic. Its $4.3 billion Race to the Top competition makes adoption of &apos;&apos;common standards&apos;&apos; an incentive to win federal funding. The Education Department also wanted states that applied for waivers from No Child Left Behind to adopt common standards." />
                      <outline text="2. Opposition to the Common Core is coming primarily from the tea party and white suburban moms." />
                      <outline text="Education Secretary Arne Duncan last month blamed some of the Core backlash on &apos;&apos;white suburban moms who &apos;-- all of a sudden &apos;-- their child isn&apos;t as brilliant as they thought they were, and their school isn&apos;t quite as good as they thought they were.&apos;&apos; Earlier, he characterized the opposition as &apos;&apos;political silliness&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;a rallying cry for fringe groups.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The reality is that resistance to the Common Core is coming from every political direction. On the right, the tea party has indeed been vocal. Though the Core has support from the likes of former Florida governor Jeb Bush, conservative Republicans have mounted a sustained attack. Glenn Beck warned his listeners: &apos;&apos;You as a parent are going to be completely pushed out of the loop. The state is completely pushed out of the loop. They now have control of your children.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="On the left, Diane Ravitch , the most vocal critic of school reforms that focus on standardization, has suggested that federal promotion of the Common Core &apos;&apos;may well have been illegal.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In the middle are educators, students and parents concerned about how the Core has been designed, written and implemented. They worry that teachers haven&apos;t had time to absorb the standards and figure out how to teach them. They say prewritten lessons aren&apos;t a good solution, because they take away teachers&apos; ability to individualize learning according to student needs. Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers union and a supporter of the Core, has said: &apos;&apos;You think the Obamacare implementation is bad? The implementation of the Common Core is far worse.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="3. Common Core tests will be more advanced than current assessments." />
                      <outline text="Duncan promised that the new Core-aligned exams would be an &apos;&apos;absolute game-changer in public education&apos;&apos; &apos;-- going beyond multiple-choice bubbles with open-ended questions that more deeply assess what students have learned and how well they can solve problems." />
                      <outline text="But the tests scheduled to roll out next school year won&apos;t be the huge leap forward that supporters had hoped. An independent panel of education leaders determined that there wasn&apos;t enough time or money to create groundbreaking exams." />
                      <outline text="Separately, Stanford University education professor Linda Darling-Hammond found that the Core exams under development are only marginally better than tests that have been used for years &apos;-- and are less helpful than evaluations used in Singapore and by the International Baccalaureate program, for instance, that ask students to design, conduct, analyze and present their work in multiple ways ." />
                      <outline text="4. The Common Core demands that teachers toss out Shakespeare." />
                      <outline text="How much literature English teachers teach was one of the big education controversies of the year. Reflecting concern that U.S. students can&apos;t adequately read and analyze complex studies, reports and primary documents, the Core&apos;s English standards require that nonfiction texts represent 50 percent of reading assignments in elementary schools, growing to 70 percent by Grade 12. English teachers across the country expressed angst about all the novels, plays, short stories and poems they&apos;d have to cut from their lessons." />
                      <outline text="But the Core authors clarified that the requirement applies to reading assignments across all courses &apos;-- not that a single English class had to have the 70-30 ratio. Among the nonfiction works they recommend is Alexis de Tocqueville&apos;s 1835 classic &apos;&apos;Democracy in America,&apos;&apos; along with more obscure texts such as &apos;&apos;FedViews&apos;&apos; by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (2009) and the General Services Administration&apos;s &apos;&apos;Executive Order 13423: Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management&apos;&apos; (2007)." />
                      <outline text="5. New Core tests will save taxpayers money." />
                      <outline text="Some advocates claim that districts can develop Common Core tests cheaply. For example, the national advocacy group Parents for Public Schools said: &apos;&apos;Common Core State Standards will cause states to save money on creating and scoring tests. Since all states that adopt [them] will use the same standards, they can also share on the development.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="But the costs of Core tests have been a big concern, especially for the five states that dropped out of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, a group of 18 states and the District &apos;&apos;working together to develop a common set of K-12 assessments in English and math,&apos;&apos; according to its Web site. This consortium has acknowledged that half of its member states will spend more than they do for current tests; one of them, Georgia, pulled out when the cost of new exams was announced. The price? More than $2 million above Georgia&apos;s existing state assessment budget." />
                      <outline text="States lack resources to upgrade equipment and provide technical support for the new tests &apos;-- costs likely to exceed that of the exams themselves. One analysis indicates that Race to the Top would provide districts with less than 10 cents on the dollar to defray those expenses plus mandated teacher evaluations." />
                      <outline text="Bottom line: Nobody knows how much implementing the Common Core will cost." />
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              <outline text="China&apos;s moon rover leaves traces on lunar soil">
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                      <outline text="China&apos;s moon rover leaves traces on lunar soil2 hours ago by Louise WattThis image taken from video, shows China&apos;s first moon rover touching the lunar surface and leaving deep traces on its loose soil on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013, several hours after the country successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades. The 300-pound &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; rover separated from the much larger landing vehicle early Sunday, around seven hours after the unmanned Chang&apos;e 3 space probe touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon. The writing at the top of the image reads &quot;Surveillance camera C image.&quot; (AP Photo/CCTV VNR via AP video)" />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s first moon rover has touched the lunar surface and left deep traces on its loose soil, state media reported Sunday, several hours after the country successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades." />
                      <outline text="The 140-kilogram (300-pound) &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; rover separated from the much larger landing vehicle early Sunday, around seven hours after the unmanned Chang&apos;e 3 space probe touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon." />
                      <outline text="State broadcaster China Central Television showed images taken from the lander&apos;s camera of the rover and its shadow moving down a sloping ladder and touching the surface, setting off applause in the Beijing control center. It said the lander and rover, both bearing Chinese flags, will take photos of each other Sunday evening." />
                      <outline text="Later, the six-wheeled rover will survey the moon&apos;s geological structure and surface and look for natural resources for three months, while the lander will carry out scientific explorations at the landing site for one year." />
                      <outline text="The mission marks the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually put a Chinese astronaut on the moon. China&apos;s space program is an enormous source of pride for the country, the third to carry out a lunar soft landing&apos;--which does not damage the craft and the equipment it carries&apos;--after the United States and the former Soviet Union. The last one was by the Soviet Union in 1976." />
                      <outline text="This Saturday Dec. 14, 2013 photo released by China&apos;s Xinhua News Agency, shows a picture of the moon surface taken by the on-board camera of the lunar probe Chang&apos;e-3 on the screen of the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, capital of China. China on Saturday successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades, the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually put a Chinese astronaut on the moon. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Jianmin) NO SALES" />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s still a significant technological challenge to land on another world,&quot; said Peter Bond, consultant editor for Jane&apos;s Space Systems and Industry. &quot;Especially somewhere like the moon, which doesn&apos;t have an atmosphere so you can&apos;t use parachutes or anything like that. You have to use rocket motors for the descent and you have to make sure you go down at the right angle and the right rate of descent and you don&apos;t end up in a crater on top of a large rock.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="On Saturday evening, CCTV showed a computer-generated image of the Chang&apos;e 3 lander&apos;s path as it approached the surface of the moon, saying that during the landing period it needed to have no contact with Earth. As it was just hundreds of meters (yards) away, the lander&apos;s camera broadcast images of the moon&apos;s surface." />
                      <outline text="The Chang&apos;e 3&apos;s solar panels, which are used to absorb sunlight to generate power, opened soon after the landing." />
                      <outline text="The mission blasted off from southwest China on Dec. 2 on a Long March-3B carrier rocket. It is named after a mythical Chinese goddess of the moon and the &quot;Yutu&quot; rover, or &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; in English, is the goddess&apos; pet." />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s military-backed space program has made methodical progress in a relatively short time, although it lags far behind the United States and Russia in technology and experience." />
                      <outline text="China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, becoming the third nation after Russia and the United States to achieve manned space travel independently. In 2006, it sent its first probe to the moon. China plans to open a space station around 2020 and send an astronaut to the moon after that." />
                      <outline text="&quot;They are taking their time with getting to know about how to fly humans into space, how to build space stations ... how to explore the solar system, especially the moon and Mars,&quot; Bond said. &quot;They are making good strides, and I think over the next 10-20 years they&apos;ll certainly be rivaling Russia and America in this area and maybe overtaking them in some areas.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="China on Saturday successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades, state media said, the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually ..." />
                      <outline text="Iran sends second monkey into space Dec 14, 2013" />
                      <outline text="Iran said on Saturday that it had safely returned a monkey to Earth after blasting it into space in the second such launch this year in its controversial ballistic programme." />
                      <outline text="China prepares for first lunar rover landing on the moon Dec 14, 2013" />
                      <outline text="China will attempt to land a probe carrying the country&apos;s first lunar rover on the moon Saturday in a major breakthrough for its ambitious space programme." />
                      <outline text="NASA mulls spacewalks to fix space station Dec 13, 2013" />
                      <outline text="A series of spacewalks might be necessary to fix a breakdown in the equipment cooling system aboard the International Space Station, NASA said Friday." />
                      <outline text="SpaceX to bid for rights to historic NASA launch pad Dec 13, 2013" />
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                      <outline text="Egletonnot rated yet2 hours ago" />
                      <outline text="Overtaking? Of cause. Plot the trendlines." />
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                      <outline text="Now that China is on the lunar surface, lets hope they don&apos;t censor their pics and videos.Thanks" />
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                      <outline text="How many years until we see violence from factions securing and defending mineral resources on the moon, will it be in my lifetime? I&apos;m about 50yrs old now, and expect too see another 40 or so.Regardless, congratulations to China for achieving such a technically demanding and unforgiving undertaking. The appear to have pulled it off." />
                      <outline text="Maydaynot rated yet5 minutes ago" />
                      <outline text="Congratulations to China&apos;s space program. Where can we see more photos/videos? And is there a site with more info, like does it have batteries or some other source of energy to continue to function and stay warm through the lunar nights (14 earth-days of cold, last time I counted)? And what sensors/instruments are on board? I particularly like the subsurface radar probe. Will the rover be operating 24/7 during daylight?" />
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                      <outline text="China successfully soft-lands probe on the moonChina on Saturday successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades, state media said, the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually ..." />
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                      <outline text="China&apos;s moon rover leaves traces on lunar soil2 hours ago by Louise WattThis image taken from video, shows China&apos;s first moon rover touching the lunar surface and leaving deep traces on its loose soil on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013, several hours after the country successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades. The 300-pound &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; rover separated from the much larger landing vehicle early Sunday, around seven hours after the unmanned Chang&apos;e 3 space probe touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon. The writing at the top of the image reads &quot;Surveillance camera C image.&quot; (AP Photo/CCTV VNR via AP video)" />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s first moon rover has touched the lunar surface and left deep traces on its loose soil, state media reported Sunday, several hours after the country successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades." />
                      <outline text="The 140-kilogram (300-pound) &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; rover separated from the much larger landing vehicle early Sunday, around seven hours after the unmanned Chang&apos;e 3 space probe touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon." />
                      <outline text="State broadcaster China Central Television showed images taken from the lander&apos;s camera of the rover and its shadow moving down a sloping ladder and touching the surface, setting off applause in the Beijing control center. It said the lander and rover, both bearing Chinese flags, will take photos of each other Sunday evening." />
                      <outline text="Later, the six-wheeled rover will survey the moon&apos;s geological structure and surface and look for natural resources for three months, while the lander will carry out scientific explorations at the landing site for one year." />
                      <outline text="The mission marks the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually put a Chinese astronaut on the moon. China&apos;s space program is an enormous source of pride for the country, the third to carry out a lunar soft landing&apos;--which does not damage the craft and the equipment it carries&apos;--after the United States and the former Soviet Union. The last one was by the Soviet Union in 1976." />
                      <outline text="This Saturday Dec. 14, 2013 photo released by China&apos;s Xinhua News Agency, shows a picture of the moon surface taken by the on-board camera of the lunar probe Chang&apos;e-3 on the screen of the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, capital of China. China on Saturday successfully carried out the world&apos;s first soft landing of a space probe on the moon in nearly four decades, the next stage in an ambitious space program that aims to eventually put a Chinese astronaut on the moon. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Jianmin) NO SALES" />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s still a significant technological challenge to land on another world,&quot; said Peter Bond, consultant editor for Jane&apos;s Space Systems and Industry. &quot;Especially somewhere like the moon, which doesn&apos;t have an atmosphere so you can&apos;t use parachutes or anything like that. You have to use rocket motors for the descent and you have to make sure you go down at the right angle and the right rate of descent and you don&apos;t end up in a crater on top of a large rock.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="On Saturday evening, CCTV showed a computer-generated image of the Chang&apos;e 3 lander&apos;s path as it approached the surface of the moon, saying that during the landing period it needed to have no contact with Earth. As it was just hundreds of meters (yards) away, the lander&apos;s camera broadcast images of the moon&apos;s surface." />
                      <outline text="The Chang&apos;e 3&apos;s solar panels, which are used to absorb sunlight to generate power, opened soon after the landing." />
                      <outline text="The mission blasted off from southwest China on Dec. 2 on a Long March-3B carrier rocket. It is named after a mythical Chinese goddess of the moon and the &quot;Yutu&quot; rover, or &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot; in English, is the goddess&apos; pet." />
                      <outline text="China&apos;s military-backed space program has made methodical progress in a relatively short time, although it lags far behind the United States and Russia in technology and experience." />
                      <outline text="China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, becoming the third nation after Russia and the United States to achieve manned space travel independently. In 2006, it sent its first probe to the moon. China plans to open a space station around 2020 and send an astronaut to the moon after that." />
                      <outline text="&quot;They are taking their time with getting to know about how to fly humans into space, how to build space stations ... how to explore the solar system, especially the moon and Mars,&quot; Bond said. &quot;They are making good strides, and I think over the next 10-20 years they&apos;ll certainly be rivaling Russia and America in this area and maybe overtaking them in some areas.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="Egletonnot rated yet2 hours ago" />
                      <outline text="Overtaking? Of cause. Plot the trendlines." />
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                      <outline text="Now that China is on the lunar surface, lets hope they don&apos;t censor their pics and videos.Thanks" />
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                      <outline text="How many years until we see violence from factions securing and defending mineral resources on the moon, will it be in my lifetime? I&apos;m about 50yrs old now, and expect too see another 40 or so." />
                      <outline text="Regardless, congratulations to China for achieving such a technically demanding and unforgiving undertaking. The appear to have pulled it off." />
                      <outline text="Maydaynot rated yet5 minutes ago" />
                      <outline text="Congratulations to China&apos;s space program. Where can we see more photos/videos? And is there a site with more info, like does it have batteries or some other source of energy to continue to function and stay warm through the lunar nights (14 earth-days of cold, last time I counted)? And what sensors/instruments are on board? I particularly like the subsurface radar probe. Will the rover be operating 24/7 during daylight?" />
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              <outline text="NOS begon uitzending begrafenis Mandela uur te laat">
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                      <outline text="Door: Redactie &apos;&apos; 15/12/13, 12:01" />
                      <outline text="(C) anp. Rob Trip." />
                      <outline text="De live-uitzening van de uitvaart op Nederland 1, verzorgd door de NOS, begon vanochtend een uur te laat. Presentator Rob Trip maakte excuses bij het begin van het programma, de plechtigheid was volgens de presentator &apos;eerder begonnen dan we met zijn allen dachten&apos;." />
                      <outline text="Ook bij Radio 1 was men verrast, de reguliere uitzending werd er onderbroken door een redacteur die verslag deed van de ceremonie." />
                      <outline text="Op Radio 1 reageerde Peter Kloosterhuis, hoofd evenementen van de NOS. De omroep is, zei Kloosterhuis, voor de beelden en het tijdstip dat de beelden worden doorgegeven afhankelijk van Eurovisie. Tot vannacht was het tijdstip 08.00 uur vanmorgen, volgens Kloosterhuis, pas vanmorgen was de NOS er van op de hoogte dat de beelden al om 07.00 werden doorgegeven. Er is toen besloten op hetzelfde moment te beginnen met de geplande uitzending, volgens Kloosterhuis. Dat was om 08.30 uur, zodat presentator en gasten de ceremonie konden aankijken, en de toespraken konden worden vertaald. Via de livestream op NOS.nl was vanaf een uur of acht de plechtigheid wel live te volgen." />
                      <outline text="Volgens Kloosterhuis klopte er meer informatie van Eurovisie niet, bijvoorbeeld over het laatste shot en het tijdstip waarop de ceremonie was afgelopen. Kloosterhuis vermoedt dat dat te maken heeft met de informatievoorziening door de Zuid-Afrikaanse regering." />
                      <outline text="De kijker hoeft er volgens Kloosterhuis niet rouwig om te zijn, doordat de begrafenis met ondertiteling en commentaar werd uitgezonden. &apos;Uiteindelijk liepen we maar een paar minuten achter op de gebeurtenissen in Zuid-Afrika.&apos;" />
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                      <outline text="TweetTweetThis one may not be of interest to many people, but to me it is, as I once knew someone incarcerated in one of these monstrous private prisons, who required life-sustaining medicines, which, of course, the private prison sometimes provided, and sometimes did not. The whole experience convinced me that like many other massive moral faults and corrupt institutions foisted on the public by out of control government-corporate relationships that can only be qualified as fascist, this is another massive problem." />
                      <outline text="In short, such prisons gain their profits from government subsidies granted on a per-incarceration basis. The more people incarcerated, the more the subsidy. The opportunities for corruption also grow when one factors in the fact that in many of these private prisons, inmates are used for cheap labor to manufacture items at wages well below that in the public market place. So one may also view them as labor camps. And again, the opportunities for corruption grows in such a system. Indeed, it becomes inconceivable that government officials will not be tempted to receive kickbacks for providing a steady flow of inmates, and therefore money, to the system." />
                      <outline text="When I first broached these dangers to some friends back in the 1980s, I was laughed at. Private prisons were, after all, a &apos;&apos;good idea&apos;&apos; because they were &apos;&apos;market based&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;conservative&apos;&apos;, i.e., being promoted by the conservative wags and ideologues in both political parties." />
                      <outline text="Now, the chickens have come home to roost, and I thank Mr. V.T. for sharing this article with me:" />
                      <outline text="Pennsylvania Judge Sentenced to 28 Years for selling Children into the Prison system" />
                      <outline text="Ciavarella is not the only example folks. He&apos;s the tip of a very large iceberg. In my incarcerated friend&apos;s case, money was &apos;&apos;saved&apos;&apos; by placing medicine orders perpetually late, and thus, over time, paying for about half of the medicines that would normally have been paid for. Multiply this by every inmate needing medicines in private prisons, and you get the idea.  The system is inhuman, and being run by &apos;&apos; I&apos;ll dare say it &apos;&apos; monsters." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s a mirror of what is wrong with America, the idolization of &apos;&apos;markets&apos;&apos;, of money, or power, or the material, as the bottom line, for you&apos;ll note, the sad fact is, the article does not say that Pennsylvania abolished the private prison, it merely caught a corrupt judge." />
                      <outline text="But there&apos;s another thing here that should profoundly disturb, and that is that this is connected to children. At a very much deeper level I suspect that we&apos;ll eventually hear things that will allow dots to be connected to private prisons, child abductions, the imprisonment of the homeless simply for being &apos;&apos;homeless&apos;&apos; on some silly trumped up charge or ridiculous &apos;&apos;ordnances&apos;&apos; or &apos;&apos;laws&apos;&apos; as a source of  &apos;&apos;cheap labor&apos;&apos;&apos;... and a whole host of other scandals." />
                      <outline text="See you on the flip side." />
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              <outline text="EU Suspends Work with Ukraine on Trade Deal &apos;&apos; Official">
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                      <outline text="MOSCOW, December 15 (RIA Novosti) &apos;&apos; The European Union has put on hold work with Ukraine on a trade and cooperation agreement, EU enlargement chief Stefan Fuele has said." />
                      <outline text="The Ukrainian government&apos;s arguments &apos;&apos;have no grounds in reality,&apos;&apos; Fuele said on Twitter. The remarks come after Fuele&apos;s talks with Ukraine&apos;s first deputy prime minister Serhiy Arbuzov last week in Brussels." />
                      <outline text="&quot;After that further discussion is conditioned on clear commitment to sign. Work on hold, had no answer,&quot; Fuele said." />
                      <outline text="Prime Minister Mykola Azarov&apos;s spokesman Vitaliy Lukyanenko said the Ukrainian government remains committed to signing the agreement." />
                      <outline text="Kiev &apos;&apos;would take into account only official statements on behalf of the European Union and will respond only to such statements,&apos;&apos; Lukyanenko said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;For today, the official European Union stance remains unchanged: the door to the association with EU remains open,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Kiev turned its back on a widely expected association deal last month, saying it would harm economic relations with Russia, prompting mass demonstrations by pro-EU protesters and throwing the country into a political crisis. Last Wednesday, Azarov said Kiev would return to talks on the association agreement with the EU in the spring." />
                      <outline text="Both the EU and Moscow have accused the other of using strong-arm tactics to secure economic ties with Kiev." />
                      <outline text="A senior Russian lawmaker Alexei Pushkov said on Sunday that &apos;&apos;Yanukovych and Azarov had all reasons to reject the agreement." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The meagre [aid] package proposed by the EU to Ukraine is nothing for any normal country. It&apos;s an attempt to colonize Ukraine for 660 million euro [$907 million],&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Pushkov, who heads the State Duma&apos;s international affairs committee, said Fuele&apos;s words demonstrated intentions by certain European politicians to have Yanukovych removed from his post." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Previously, Yanukovych was considered as a possible partner in [association] talks, but now he is seen as an evident political rival, who must be pushed into resigning,&apos;&apos; Pushkov said." />
                      <outline text="He described Fuele&apos;s statement as a possible sign that a group of European politicians who had taken a harsh stance against Yanukovych and his government, has prevailed over those in favor of additional financial assistance of $20 billion to encourage Ukraine to sign the deal." />
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      <outline text="Sun, 15 Dec 2013 13:38" />
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                      <outline text="The humanitarian situation in the conflict-wracked Central African Republic (CAR) is deteriorating, with 450 people killed in the capital Bangui and 159,000 others driven from their homes in Bangui, in the last week alone, United Nations agencies reported today, as the largest airlift of emergency supplies since the violence erupted arrived in the capital." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Much more is going to be needed. We appeal once again to all parties to let humanitarian help through, and to protect civilians,&quot; UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) spokesperson Adrian Edwards told a news briefing in Geneva in an update on the impoverished country of 4.6 million, which has been thrown into turmoil since S(C)l(C)ka rebels launched attacks a year ago." />
                      <outline text="&quot;There are frequent reports of indiscriminate attacks against civilians, recruitment of child soldiers, sexual and gender-based violence, looting and destruction of property,&quot; he said, adding that 160 people were also reported to have been killed in other parts of CAR." />
                      <outline text="After the S(C)l(C)ka coalition forced President Fran&#167;ois Boziz(C) to flee in March, a transitional government was entrusted with restoring peace and paving the way for democratic elections, but armed clashes have erupted again, sometimes on religious grounds with Christians and Muslims launching reprisal attacks against each other in numerous places in Bangui." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Serious human rights violations are being committed on religious grounds, as well as the looting and destruction of property,&quot; UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told the briefing. &quot;One mosque was reported to have been burnt and another one destroyed in Bangui earlier this week.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The situation is also tense in several towns, including Bouca, Bossangoa and Bozoum, where a vicious cycle of attacks and reprisals continues, with 27 Muslims reported to have been killed by self-defence militias, known as anti-Balaka, in the village of Bohong yesterday. &quot;We condemn any attack on places of worship and on religious freedom, and urge all communities to exercise restraint,&quot; Ms. Shamdasani said." />
                      <outline text="Mr Edwards said 38,000 people were massed at Bangui airport without latrines, washing facilities and shelter from the rains or sun, while 12,000 others have sought shelter at St. Joseph Mukassa church, with just one water point." />
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              <outline text="Central African Republic: Massacre in CAR, French Defence Minister Warns of Anarchy">
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                      <outline text="Christian militias massacred 27 Muslims in a village in the west of the Central African Republic (CAR) on Thursday, UN officials said Friday as French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian warned that violence is worsening on a visit to the country." />
                      <outline text="&quot;According to information we have received, 27 Muslims were killed by self-defence militias, known as anti-Balaka, in the village of Bohong ... on Thursday,&quot; the UN&apos;s rights agency UNHCR&apos;s spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani told reporters in Geneva." />
                      <outline text="A &quot;vicious cycle of attacks and reprisals&quot; is underway in the country, she said." />
                      <outline text="Bohong is about 75 kilometres from Bouar, where French troops were given a warm welcome as they arrived a week ago." />
                      <outline text="Speaking to French soldiers after arriving in Bangui on Friday, Le Drian said that the &quot;spiral of confrontation has seriously worsened&quot;, bringing a risk of humanitarian crisis." />
                      <outline text="French military sources say that Muslim Seleka militias have largely been disarmed but now armed Christian anti-balaka groups need to be contained." />
                      <outline text="About 110,000 people who have fled recent violence are living in camps in Bangui, while tens of thousands are living in camps around Bossongoa in the north-west." />
                      <outline text="The CAR is a &quot;country adrift&quot;, Le Drian said, warning that there is a risk of &quot;anarchy&quot; that could destabilise the whole region by attracting criminal and terrorist groups." />
                      <outline text="Le Drian was to meet interim President Michel Djotodja, who was brought to power by the Seleka but has been unable to prevent some of them going on the rampage." />
                      <outline text="He will also meet the the commander of the French contingent in Bangui, General Francisco Soriano, before going to neighbouring Chad, where he will meet President Idriss Deby." />
                      <outline text="French President Fran&#167;ois Hollande, who visited the CAR on Tuesday after two soldiers were killed, will attend Monday&apos;s ceremony in homage to them, Le Drian said." />
                      <outline text="On a visit to Brazil on Friday, Hollande called for a permanent European fund to finance emergency interventions in crises such as that in the CAR." />
                      <outline text="He is to propose the move at a European summit on 19-20 December." />
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              <outline text="Northern Israel struggles without electricity, waits for help">
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                      <outline text="Northern Galilee sees third day without electricity, woman in labor forced to walk 3 km. to get help. Coops damaged, roads blocked as residents trapped in homes: &apos;Like being in a freezer&apos; Maor Buchnik" />
                      <outline text="As in Jerusalem, many locations in northern Israel are still without power, and meanwhile, the roads remain blocked. The snowfall caused heavy damage to agriculture and impeded exit routes in the upper Galilee. Seniors and children from different communities were transferred by the regional council to a hotel in Tiberias on Sunday." />
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                      <outline text="In Beit Jann, a woman in labor was evacuated on foot, having to walk three kilometers (1.86 miles) through heavy snow until reaching a car that took her to the hospital." />
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                      <outline text="Michael Moyal, 26, a father-of-one from the northern community of Hoshen, said: &quot;The situation is relatively fine, despite the cold and lack of response from the regional council. We have no furnaces and no way to get out of here. We called the council but there was no reply. This is our third day without power, we don&apos;t know how long this will last and there are no evacuation plans being made." />
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                      <outline text="Moyal recounts how his family coped with the cold, without having electricity: &quot;They gave us army heating bags. I charged my phone from my laptop, until the battery ran out. We&apos;ll see how long it takes until we get proper treatment, although it looks like we stand at the bottom of the food chain. Major cities are taken care of first, and we get neglected." />
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                      <outline text="&quot;We would leave, but the roads are blocked due to the ice, we have to wait for several more hours. As soon as a way to get out of here will be found, everyone will escape, there&apos;s nothing to do here. Perhaps only those who own chicken coops will stay.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="Tiran Yakuti from Dovev has a chicken coop, but no electricity or water: &quot;The pipes froze, the power has been cut off for three days and the food in the fridge is going bad. I pass the time by walking to the coop and back home, trying to save my chickens. The snow has accumulated on the coops&apos; roofs and one of them collapsed; half a million shekels went to waste. Meanwhile we huddle up with blankets at home. I want to get out of here, but I can&apos;t leave the coop.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="Anat Bitton from Avivim blames the Israel Electric Corporation and the regional council for not offering solutions to residents&apos; problems: &quot;We were met with a lack of response from the IEC. I phoned to ask when the electricity would come back and was told that they have no information for me; this was followed by a hang-up. The council transferred seniors and children on Sunday, at least that&apos;s what they said, but it turns out that my children, aged five to 14, are not considered children." />
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                      <outline text="&quot;Up until this morning they were about to freeze to death, we sat for three days in one room with blankets and no heating.&quot; Bitton said that the IEC, the regional council and the State have all abandoned their responsibilities. &quot;(Avivim) is a small community, we&apos;re not superpowers like Jerusalem or Safed,&quot; she added." />
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              <outline text="China&apos;s Jade Rabbit rover lands on the Moon">
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                      <outline text="China has just entered a very exclusive club -- it&apos;s now the third country to have soft-landed vehicles on the Moon. Its Chang&apos;e 3 lander and accompanying Jade Rabbit rover successfully reached our celestial neighbor&apos;s Bay of Rainbows on Saturday. Jade Rabbit will now spend months studying the lunar surface, while its host will watch Earth and other objects in space. The mission should provide fresh scientific data to both China and other space agencies, but it&apos;s most useful in the short term as a revival of exploration efforts. There hasn&apos;t been a soft landing on the Moon since 1976 -- China is kicking off a new phase of lunar science that will hopefully lead to a long-term human presence." />
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              <outline text="Iran cancels Pakistan gas pipeline loan">
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                      <outline text="TEHRAN: Iran has cancelled a planned $500 million loan to Pakistan to build part of a pipeline to bring natural gas from the Islamic Republic." />
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                      <outline text="Deputy Oil Minister Ali Majedi said Iran has no obligation to finance the Pakistani side of the project and also does not have the money." />
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                      <outline text="Iran has already invested over $2 billion to construct the Iranian side of the pipeline. But there are serious doubts about how Pakistan could finance the $2 billion needed to construct the pipeline on its territory." />
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                      <outline text="Iran&apos;s former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had pledged the loan." />
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                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Pakistani officials were told in recent talks that, given the sanctions, Iran is not able to finance construction of the pipeline (in Pakistan) and has no obligation to do so,&apos;&apos; he said. His comments were posted on the oil ministry&apos;s website, shana.ir, Saturday." />
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                      <outline text="Majedi complained that Pakistan has done little to construct its own section of the project. Under a valid contract, Pakistan is required to finish construction of the pipeline on its territory by the end of 2014." />
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                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If a contractor is chosen today and pipeline construction begins today, it will take four years to complete it. Should Pakistan fail to take gas by the end of next year, Iran will demand compensation under the terms of the contract,&apos;&apos; he said." />
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              <outline text="Five killed as drone hits boat near Pak-Afghan border">
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                      <outline text="LANDIKOTAL: At least five persons, including a resident of Loey Shalman, were killed and two others injured when a CIA-operated drone fired two missiles on a boat in the Kabul river in the Mach Megai area near the Pak-Afghan border on Saturday." />
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                      <outline text="The place where the drone attack was carried out is located at a distance of one kilometre from the Loey Shalman area of Landikotal tehsil in Khyber Agency." />
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                      <outline text="Afghan officials said militants were targeted in the attack." />
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                      <outline text="Officials in Landikotal told reporters that the boat with people was on its way to Loey Shalman from Afghanistan when the drone targeted it in Mach Megai in Kabul river in Afghanistan, one kilometre from the Durand Line." />
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                      <outline text="Reports said that seven passengers were travelling in the boat, and five of them were killed and two sustained injuries in the attack." />
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                      <outline text="Soon after the attack, locals from Pakistan and Afghanistan reached the site and started rescue work." />
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                      <outline text="A resident of Loey Shalman, whose body was retrieved from the river, was identified as Gul Rang. The locals and officials said that he was returning home from Afghanistan." />
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                      <outline text="However, Afghan officials in Torkham told this scribe by phone that seven militants were killed and two injured in the drone strike. They said the militants were going to Pakistan from Afghanistan." />
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                      <outline text="It is worth mentioning that Loey Shalman is a far-flung border area of Landikotal located on the bank of the Kabul river, which shares a border with Afghanistan&apos;s Nangarhar province." />
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              <outline text="MPs, Lords and lobbyists who advise Ministers on eco policies... then cash in | Mail Online">
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                      <outline text="Tim Yeo, chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, has received well over &#163;400,000 from green energy firms since 2009Maf Smith, deputy chief executive of lobby Renewable UK, previously worked at Department of Energy and Climate Change on changes to renewable subsidies enshrined in Energy BillBy David Rose" />
                      <outline text="PUBLISHED: 17:13 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:16 EST, 14 December 2013" />
                      <outline text="Tim Yeo, chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, has received well over &#163;400,000 from green energy firms since 2009" />
                      <outline text="The Mail on Sunday&apos;s investigation shows how MPs, Lords and lobbyists who benefit from green policies also advise the Government on how those policies ought to operate." />
                      <outline text="The result is that the debate over measures of questionable value but enormous cost has been almost silenced." />
                      <outline text="Only three MPs voted against the 2008 Climate Change Act, whose legally binding emissions targets make it the most radical piece of economic legislation in recent history." />
                      <outline text="The present Energy Bill &apos;&apos; which will increase renewable energy subsidies to new, eyewatering heights &apos;&apos; is backed by all the main parties." />
                      <outline text="Behind this apparent unanimity lies an extraordinary blurring of the boundaries which normally exist between business, politics, academics and campaigners." />
                      <outline text="Top civil servants frequently work one year for the Government and the next for lobbyists, trying to influence their former colleagues." />
                      <outline text="MPs who play major role in energy debates - but are in the pay of green companies" />
                      <outline text="Tim Yeo, chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, has received well over &#163;400,000 from green energy firms since 2009.Barry Gardiner, a Labour member of Yeo&apos;s committee, has received nearly &#163;60,000 since 2008 from Globe International &apos;&apos; an international group chaired by Lord Deben, who is also chair of the Fovernment Climate Change Committee (CCC). Globe campaigns to get national parliaments to pass green laws.Charles Hendry was Energy Minister until 2012. He is chairman of Forewinds, which is planning the world&apos;s biggest offshore windfarm. This role was vacated by Deben when he became chairman of the CCC. For this Hendry is paid &#163;48,000, plus &#163;18,000 from Atlantic Supergrid, which wants to lay a high-voltage cable between Britain and Iceland. In all, he is raking in &#163;66,000 a year, more than his MP&apos;s salary. " />
                      <outline text="Lord Oxburgh has directorships with Green Energy Options Ltd and clean energy firm 2OC - which he declared. But he failed to reveal his role with another green firm, the Real Asset Energy Fund" />
                      <outline text="The conflicted House of Lords... where peers don&apos;t have to state how much they are paid" />
                      <outline text="Lord Oxburgh moved the amendment to the Energy Bill which sought to impose the 2030 carbon limit that will cut CO2 emissions from electric power by 90 per cent. He has directorships with Green Energy Options Ltd and clean energy firm 2OC &apos;&apos; which he declared. But he failed to reveal his role with another green firm, the Real Asset Energy Fund. This has led to an investigation by the Lords Commissioner for Standards. Oxburgh also advises Climate Change Capital, one of the biggest green investment firms.Lord Maclennan of Rogart is chairman of renewable energy firm Inwatur. Together with Lord Lewis and Lord Cameron of Dillington, he was one of three co-authors of a report in May by the Lords EU Committee demanding bigger increases in low-carbon spending who declared interests in renewables. " />
                      <outline text="Lobbyists who bid for green funds - but advise ministers on green policyOne of most influential green lobby groups is E3G &apos;&apos; Third Generation Environmentalists." />
                      <outline text="Its London branch and its offshoot Transform UK first conceived and then successfully lobbied for the Green Investment Bank, now spending &#163;3.8&apos;&#137;billion of taxpayers&apos; money, much of it to fund offshore wind &apos;&apos; yet another subsidy on top of the levies on bills." />
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                      <outline text="Its leadership is the Who&apos;s Who of ecocrats. Chief executive Nick Mabey was responsible for energy in Tony Blair&apos;s No 10 strategy unit; at E3G he replaced John Ashton, who left to become the UK&apos;s chief climate negotiator, serving three successive Foreign Secretaries, Labour and Coalition. He is back at E3G as a &apos;founding director&apos;." />
                      <outline text="Few environmentalists have had careers as prodigious as E3G&apos;s chairman, Tom Burke &apos;&apos; inventor of the slogan &apos;green growth&apos;. Having been executive director of Friends Of The Earth and director of the Green Alliance, he moved into Government, as special adviser to three Environment Secretaries, and then into business, as a green adviser to BP and Rio Tinto. Remarkably he is now also the senior climate change adviser to the Foreign Office.E3G&apos;s funders reflect its chairman&apos;s diverse interests. They include four Government departments: those for International Development, the Environment, DECC and the Foreign Office &apos;&apos; which means taxpayers are funding a lobby group whose actions make them poorer. E3G also gets money from Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund.Another powerful lobby is Renewable UK. Maf Smith, its deputy chief executive, previously worked at DECC on changes to renewable subsidies enshrined in the Energy Bill. " />
                      <outline text="James Cameron, chairman of Climate Change Capital, advises the Treasury and was a member of the Prime Minister&apos;s Business Advisory Group until last year. He was a member of the commission which set up the Green Investment Bank" />
                      <outline text="The specialist green private equity funds... that are very well connectedSpecialist green private equity funds also have a huge web of links." />
                      <outline text="For example, James Cameron, chairman of Climate Change Capital, advises the Treasury and was a member of the Prime Minister&apos;s Business Advisory Group until last year. He was a member of the commission which set up the Green Investment Bank." />
                      <outline text="Cameron is on the board of Oxford University&apos;s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment." />
                      <outline text="There his former Climate Change Capital colleague Ben Caldecott directs the Stranded Assets Programme &apos;&apos; an academic project aiming to prove that fossil fuel reserves will have to be left in the ground in order to save the planet, currently a growing demand from green campaigns." />
                      <outline text="Caldecott moonlights as head of government advisory &apos;&apos; in other words lobbying &apos;&apos; at Bloomberg New Energy Finance." />
                      <outline text="While he was still at Climate Change Capital, he worked on secondment at DECC and as a climate policy adviser for the Conservative Party." />
                      <outline text="The scope of this green elite makes airing objections almost impossible." />
                      <outline text="Last week, questioned at the Commons Energy Select Committee, even Energy Secretary and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey admitted that Britain&apos;s green policies had increased global CO2 emissions &apos;&apos; because by increasing the price of energy, they have driven jobs to countries like China, which use coal heavily and have no binding emissions limits." />
                      <outline text="&apos;It is certainly arguable that our carbon footprint is bigger,&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Additional reporting: Stephanie Condron" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-NSA leaders split on giving amnesty to Snowden - CBS News">
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                      <outline text="CBS News learned Thursday that the information National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has revealed so far is just a fraction of what he has. In fact, he has so much, some think it is worth giving him amnesty to get it back." />
                      <outline text="Rick Ledgett is the man who was put in charge of the Snowden leak task force by Gen. Keith Alexander, who heads the NSA. The task force&apos;s job is to prevent another leak like this one from happening again. They&apos;re also trying to figure out how much damage the Snowden leaks have done, and how much damage they could still do. " />
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                      <outline text=" Snowden, who is believed to still have access to 1.5 million classified documents he has not leaked, has been granted temporary asylum in Moscow, which leaves the U.S. with few options.JOHN MILLER: He&apos;s already said, &quot;If I got amnesty, I would come back.&quot; Given the potential damage to national security, what would your thought on making a deal be?" />
                      <outline text="RICK LEDGETT: So, my personal view is, yes, it&apos;s worth having a conversation about. I would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be secured, and my bar for those assurances would be very high. It would be more than just an assertion on his part." />
                      <outline text="MILLER: Is that a unanimous feeling?" />
                      <outline text="LEDGETT: It&apos;s not unanimous." />
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                      <outline text=" Among those who think making a deal is a bad idea is Leggett&apos;s boss, Gen. Keith Alexander.GEN. KEITH ALEXANDER: This is analogous to a hostage-taker taking 50 people hostage, shooting 10 and then say, &quot;If you give me full amnesty, I&apos;ll let the other 40 go.&quot; What do you do?" />
                      <outline text="MILLER: It&apos;s a dilemma." />
                      <outline text="GEN. ALEXANDER: It is." />
                      <outline text="MILLER: Do you have a pick?" />
                      <outline text="GEN. ALEXANDER: I do. I think people have to be held accountable for their actions. &apos;... Because what we don&apos;t want is the next person to do the same thing, race off to Hong Kong and to Moscow with another set of data, knowing they can strike the same deal." />
                      <outline text="We asked Gen. Alexander, Ledgett and former NSA Director Michael Hayden why the Russians would give Snowden amnesty if they already have Snowden&apos;s information, and they said they would be sadly disappointed in the intelligence services if they hadn&apos;t gotten that material." />
                      <outline text="The question is, for damage control, what&apos;s the difference between a couple of foreign governments having it -- that&apos;s bad -- or having it out there in the newspapers or across many other governments?" />
                      <outline text="You can see more of this story Sunday on &quot;60 Minutes.&quot;" />
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              <outline text="Belgian Senate Extends Euthanasia To Children With Disabilities">
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                      <outline text="The Belgian Senate voted today 50-17 to extend euthanasia to children with disabilities, in a move pro-life advocates worldwide had been fearing would come and expand an already much-abused euthanasia law even further." />
                      <outline text="Of the 17 who voted against the bill, the majority were from the Christian Democrats, a traditionally Catholic political party." />
                      <outline text="The vote today in the full Senate comes after a Senate committee voted 13-4 to allow minors to seek euthanasia under certain conditions and the measure also would extend the right to request euthanasia to adults with dementia. No age limit would be set, but the children who are euthanized would have &apos;&apos;to possess the capacity of discernment.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Euthanasia has been legal in Belgium since 2002 but has, since its enactment, been prohibited for patients under 18. While euthanasia is legal in a handful of countries in Europe, Belgium is the first country in the world to lift all age restrictions on the practice. In 2012, Belgium recorded 1,432 cases of euthanasia &apos;&apos; a 25% increase from 2011." />
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              <outline text="NSA Offers High School Seniors $30,000+ to Snoop">
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                      <outline text="Obama is offering high school seniors $30,000 a year for college tuition, PLUS a job, housing, transportation and a galore of other benefits. Apparently, Obama is having a hard time finding youths willing to spy on their friends, so he&apos;s upping the ante." />
                      <outline text="NSA.Gov currently has a &apos;&apos;job&apos;&apos; posted for young people who are desperate for a job, thanks to Obama&apos;s lackluster recovery. Under &apos;&apos;Careers&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;Opportunities for You,&apos;&apos; the NSA has this posting with a bold red alert notice at the top: &apos;&apos;Notice: Stokes Scholarship Application Deadline extended until 30 November 2013.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The objective of this job is ambiguous. The Obama administration should be transparent about why taxpayers are being forced to provide these &apos;&apos;jobs&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;entitlements&apos;&apos; to high school seniors. In the long run, will these jobs benefit young people, or will they benefit control-hungry bureaucrats? Also, what exactly will these young people be doing? The NSA website says young people will work in &apos;&apos;computer science&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;computer or electrical engineering,&apos;&apos; but without concrete details on the projects under those categories." />
                      <outline text="From the NSA&apos;s website:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Stokes is open to high school seniors planning on majoring in computer science or computer/electrical engineering. As an NSA employee with the Stokes Program, you will attend college full-time, receive up to $30,000 per year for tuition and mandatory fees; and work during the summers at NSA for 12 weeks in areas that are related to your course of study. You&apos;ll acquire real-world experience and receive a year-round salary. Please note: must maintain a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale after your freshman year, if selected as a program participant, you are required to work in your area of study for NSA after your college graduation for at least one-and-one-half times the length of study.&apos;&apos;" />
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              <outline text="Active Shooter Drills in Littleton, Colorado Same Day as School Shooting | Citizens for Legitimate Government">
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                      <outline text="December 14, 2013 by legitgovShareThisHoly coincidence, Batman! It&apos;s another Drill-Gone-Live in unlucky Colorado! Active Shooter Drills in Littleton, Colorado Same Day as School Shooting By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org 14 Dec 2013 In response to the shooting Friday at Arapahoe High School, Peter J. Kuehlen has unearthed two screenshots of &apos;security consultants&apos; conducting active shooter response drills in the same location -- and on the same day, no less - of the school shooting in Colorado. Peter noted, &quot;On the anniversary of Sandy Hook, they are conducting a Lone Wolf Active Shooter Drill at the exact same location that they claimed yesterday three people lost their lives. Are you kidding me??? They are even telling you black on white. In your face now! Obvious drill is obvious.&quot;Lone WolfWhenSaturday, Dec 14, 2013WhereArapahoe Community College, South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO, United States (map)" />
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              <outline text="Active Shooter Drills in Littleton, Colorado Same Day as School Shooting">
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                      <outline text="Active Shooter Drills in Littleton, Colorado Same Day as School ShootingIn response to the shooting at Arapahoe High School in Colorado, Peter J. Kuehlen has unearthed two screenshots of &apos;security consultants&apos; conducting active shooter response drills in the same location -- and on the same day, no less - of the school shooting at in Colorado. Peter noted, &quot;On the anniversary of Sandy Hook, they are conducting a Lone Wolf Active Shooter Drill at the exact same location that they claimed yesterday three people lost their lives. Are you kidding me??? They are even telling you black on white. In your face now! Obvious drill is obvious.&quot; [Click here for full post, photos.]" />
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              <outline text="Silent Night: Giffords&apos; Super PAC Releases Ad for Newtown Anniversary | Crooks and Liars">
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                      <outline text="Americans for Responsible Solutions, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords&apos; super PAC the above ad on Friday timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook school shooting." />
                      <outline text="Titled &quot;Silent Night,&quot; the ad is set to a somber instrumental of the classic Christmas song. It features a brief montage of pictures showing the mourning that followed last year&apos;s elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, which left 20 children and six adults dead. At the end, the commercial flashes a message: &quot;30,000 die each year from gun violence. How long do we have to wait for Congress to act?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Giffords&apos; husband, Mark Kelly, released a statement to accompany the ad:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;In the weeks after Newtown, we heard politician after politician give eloquent speeches -- promising that they would keep our communities safe. They promised that they would honor the dead in Newtown.&quot;" />
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                      <outline text="&quot;The Senate, it seemed, was in the grip of the gun lobby. Gabby and I were disappointed, but we were not defeated. The fight is not over. And America will not forget Sandy Hook.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Giffords herself was a victim of gun violence in 2011, when a man opened fire in Tucson, Arizona, at a shopping mall during her an open meeting with her constituents. At least 18 people were shot in the melee and six of them died, including John M. Roll, the chief U.S. District judge in Arizona, and Gabe Zimmerman, Giffords&apos;s local director of community outreach. Also killed was Christina Taylor Green, 9, who was born on Sept. 11, 2001, and had gone to the event with a neighbor. Two other Giffords staffers, district director Ron Barber and community outreach aide Pam Simon, were wounded." />
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              <outline text="MIT &amp; MGH Collaborate on Vaccine to Prevent PTSD | BostInno">
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                      <outline text="]]&gt;Published:  December 14th 2013, 12:01pmRead More: News, MIT, Kendall Square, MGH, McGovern Institute for Brain Research" />
                      <outline text="American soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder could soon be seeking solace in a new vaccine." />
                      <outline text="Researchers from MIT have discovered a possible vaccine capable of preventing PTSD, according to Fox News. The key is a hormone produced by the stomach, called ghrelin. As Ki Goosens, an assistant professor of neuroscience at MIT&apos;s McGovern Institute for Brain Research, told Fox News:" />
                      <outline text="One of the really interesting things about ghrelin that was sort of unexpected...was that the background levels of ghrelin go up if an organism has experienced a period of prolonged stress. So the more stressed you are, the more ghrelin your stomach will churn out and so in that regard, it&apos;s a stress hormone." />
                      <outline text="Researchers were able to reduce fear in rats by blocking ghrelin receptors. The team is now collaborating on a clinical trial with the Massachusetts General Hospital to determine whether an individual expected to be exposed to trauma, if put on a drug that blocks ghrelin, could lower his or her chance of PTSD or depression." />
                      <outline text="Goosens assures the goal is not alter someone&apos;s personality or erase a bad experience, but rather help prevent any traumatic memories from turning into PTSD." />
                      <outline text="Currently, one in six soldiers returning home from Iraq or Afghanistan suffer from PTSD, meaning this breakthrough could change thousands of lives, as well as become part of a preventative strategy to solve other stress-associated diseases moving forward." />
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                      <outline text="American soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder could soon be seeking solace in a new vaccine." />
                      <outline text="Researchers from MIT have discovered a possible vaccine capable of preventing PTSD, according to Fox News. The key is a hormone produced by the stomach, called ghrelin. As Ki Goosens, an assistant professor of neuroscience at MIT&apos;s McGovern Institute for Brain Research, told Fox News:" />
                      <outline text="One of the really interesting things about ghrelin that was sort of unexpected...was that the background levels of ghrelin go up if an organism has experienced a period of prolonged stress. So the more stressed you are, the more ghrelin your stomach will churn out and so in that regard, it&apos;s a stress hormone." />
                      <outline text="Researchers were able to reduce fear in rats by blocking ghrelin receptors. The team is now collaborating on a clinical trial with the Massachusetts General Hospital to determine whether an individual expected to be exposed to trauma, if put on a drug that blocks ghrelin, could lower his or her chance of PTSD or depression." />
                      <outline text="Goosens assures the goal is not alter someone&apos;s personality or erase a bad experience, but rather help prevent any traumatic memories from turning into PTSD." />
                      <outline text="Currently, one in six soldiers returning home from Iraq or Afghanistan suffer from PTSD, meaning this breakthrough could change thousands of lives, as well as become part of a preventative strategy to solve other stress-associated diseases moving forward." />
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                      <outline text="Since 1987, the Podesta Group has provided organizations with superior strategic counsel, combined with ingenuity that is unique in Washington. We have one goal for our clients: to deliver results. That dogged approach is why our hardworking government relations team is consistently named among the Beltway&apos;s very best. No matter the legislative issue, whether government reform and regulation, health care and defense, budget and appropriations, international and financial services, energy and agriculture, technology and telecommunications, business to government, education or transportation, we understand the politics and publicity that determine our clients&apos; fate in Washington, and we have a track record to prove it." />
                      <outline text="Our clients range from small, cutting-edge companies to global corporations, sovereign nations to local municipalities, trade associations to non-profits, and our solutions and strategies for achieving all of their policy goals are innovative and smart. Bloomberg Businessweek calls the Podesta Group a &quot;Beltway Blackbelt,&quot; we call ourselves an unmatched team of policy experts that brings decades of experience in all corners of the federal government, and on the campaign trail to bear. We work with Capitol Hill policymakers, recruit third-party allies, connect with the media and build coalitions to champion our clients&apos; agendas - in short, we know how to get things done." />
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                      <outline text="John David Podesta (born January 8, 1949)[2] was the fourth and final White House Chief of Staff under President Bill Clinton, from 1998 until 2001. He is the former president and now Chair and Counselor of the Center for American Progress, a liberalthink tank in Washington, D.C., and is also a Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Podesta was a co-chairman of the Obama-Biden Transition Project.[3] On December 10, 2013, it was reported that Podesta would be joining the Obama administration as a special advisor.[4]" />
                      <outline text="Early life[edit]Podesta spent most of his early years in Chicago, where he was born, growing up in the neighborhood of Jefferson Park on the city&apos;s Northwest Side.[5] His mother, Mary (n(C)e Kokoris), was Greek-American, and his father, John David Podesta, Sr., was Italian-American.[6]Tony Podesta, a lobbyist, is his brother.[7][8] In 1967, he graduated from Lane Technical High School in Chicago. In 1971, Podesta graduated from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. He attended the Georgetown University Law Center and graduated in 1976. Podesta worked as a trial attorney for the Department of Justice&apos;s Honors Program in the Land and Natural Resources Division (1976&apos;&apos;1977), and as a Special Assistant to the Director of ACTION, the Federal volunteer agency (1978&apos;&apos;1979)." />
                      <outline text="On June 6, 1998, during his Knox College commencement address, Mr. Podesta spoke of his family&apos;s early days: &quot;Let me close with a couple of thoughts. Permit me what my kids would refer to as an ethnic moment. One month ago I stood on the White House lawn, and I watched as President Clinton, the man I&apos;m proud to work for, greeted the Italian Prime Minister, Romano Prodi. It caused me to think about my grandparents, who came to America from Italy at the turn of the century and struggled their whole lives, never attending school, living in a walkup tenement in downtown Chicago. My grandfather working as a stevedore. And I thought about my father, who had to quit high school after one year to support his family, who worked in factories his whole life, but who kept pushing my brother and myself to get a good education. I realized that I couldn&apos;t have been on that lawn without the support&apos;--quite literally the scholarship and financial support, but as importantly, the educational and emotional support&apos;--that Knox College gave me.&quot;[9]" />
                      <outline text="Podesta held positions on Capitol Hill, including Counselor to Democratic Leader Senator Thomas Daschle (1995&apos;&apos;1996); Chief Counsel for the Senate Agriculture Committee (1987&apos;&apos;1988); Chief Minority Counsel for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittees on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks; Security and Terrorism; and Regulatory Reform; and Counsel on the Majority Staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee (1979&apos;&apos;1981). In 1988, Podesta founded with his brother, Tony, Podesta Associates, Inc., a Washington, D.C., &quot;government relations and public affairs&quot; lobbying firm. Now known as the Podesta Group, the firm &quot;has close ties to the Democratic Party and the Obama administration [and] has been retained by some of the biggest corporations in the country, including Wal-Mart, BP and Lockheed Martin.&quot;[10] Podesta has also served as a member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States, and the United States Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy.[citation needed]" />
                      <outline text="The Clinton years[edit]Podesta served as both an Assistant to the President and as Deputy Chief of Staff. Earlier, from January 1993 to 1995, he was Assistant to the President, Staff Secretary and a senior policy adviser on government information, privacy, telecommunications security and regulatory policy. In 1998 he became President Bill Clinton&apos;s Chief of Staff in the second Clinton Administration and executed the position until the end of Clinton&apos;s time in office in January 2001. He had a key role in introducing Executive Order 12958 which led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U.S. diplomatic and national security history and also oversaw Clinton&apos;s pardons in the last days of his administration.[citation needed]" />
                      <outline text="Recent years[edit]Podesta founded and is currently Chair of the Center for American Progress, a progressivethink tank in Washington, D.C., and Counselor to the Center for American Progress Action Fund. In addition to his work at American Progress, Podesta is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, his alma mater, where he has taught classes on Congressional investigations[11] and technology law and policy. He is also a member of the Constitution Project&apos;s bipartisan Liberty and Security Committee.[12]" />
                      <outline text="In 2008, Podesta authored his book The Power of Progress: How America&apos;s Progressives Can (Once Again) Save Our Economy, Our Climate, and Our Country. In it, he articulates a vision of progressive values based on four core lessons: 1) Progressives stand with people, not privilege; 2) Progressives believe in the Common Good and a government that offers a hand up; 3) Progressives hold that all people are equal in the eyes of God and under the law; and 4) Progressives stand for universal human rights and cooperative global security.[citation needed]" />
                      <outline text="In 2009, Podesta accompanied former President Clinton to North Korea for negotiations securing the release of two American journalists imprisoned on espionage charges. He can be seen in numerous widely circulated photographs of Clinton meeting with Kim Jong Il.[citation needed]" />
                      <outline text="Podesta has supported efforts from the UFO research community to pressure the United States government to release files to the public that could bring light on the simmering allegations of conspiracies and cover-up of the issue. At a 2002 news conference organized by Coalition for Freedom of Information Podesta stated that, &quot;It is time for the government to declassify records that are more than 25 years old and to provide scientists with data that will assist in determining the real nature of this phenomenon&quot;.[13] When he worked for the Clinton White House Podesta was in charge of a project to declassify 800 million pages of intelligence documents.[14][15]" />
                      <outline text="Podesta became an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society in March 2006. Podesta remains on the Board of Trustees of Knox College.[16] Currently, John Podesta is the U.S. representative to the UN High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda.[17]" />
                      <outline text="References[edit]&#094;Lawton, Kim (Oct 8, 2004). &quot;Catholic Voters&quot;. Religion &amp; Ethics Newsweekly. WNET. Retrieved Apr 3, 2011. &#094;&quot;Washington Post&quot;. Who Runs Gov. Retrieved July 17, 2011. &#094;&quot;Obama, McCain Transition Efforts Are Worlds Apart&quot;. Huffington Post. October 8, 2008. Retrieved July 17, 2011. &#094;Talev, Margaret (10 December 2013). &quot;Obama to Name Former Clinton Official Podesta as Special Adviser&quot;. BusinessWeek. Retrieved 10 December 2013. &#094;Sweet, Lynn (November 6, 2008). &quot;All-business Obama begins transition to White House&quot;. Chicago Sun-Times. &#094;Fusco, Chris (March 12, 2007). &quot;Cooking, wit nourished D.C. Dem elite: Younger son was chief of staff to Bill Clinton&quot;. Chicago Sun-Times. &#094;Crispin, Jessa. &quot;Podesta: Progressive Politics Will Cure U.S. Ills&quot;. NPR. Retrieved July 17, 2011. &#094;Pear, Robert; Broder, John M. (September 5, 2000). &quot;In a Lobby-Happy Washington, Politics Can Be Even Thicker Than Blood&quot;. The New York Times. &#094;June 6, 1998, Knox College Commencement Address&#094;Elliott, Justin (January 28, 2011) Who&apos;s doing Mubarak&apos;s bidding in Washington?, Salon.com&#094;&quot;Georgetown Law Courses - Congressional Investigations Seminar&quot;. Retrieved 28 February 2012. &#094;&quot;The Constitution Project - The Liberty and Security Committee&quot;. Retrieved 28 February 2012. &#094;Norman, Tony (December 2, 2008). &quot;Change is coming (but not for space aliens)&quot;. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 23, 2008. &#094;&quot;UFO enthusiasts urge Obama to release X-Files about alien sightings&quot;. Daily Mail (London). November 30, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2008. &#094;Shipman, Tim (November 30, 2008). &quot;UFO enthusiasts call on Obama to release X-Files&quot;. The Daily Telegraph (London). Retrieved December 23, 2008. &#094;&quot;Board of Trustees | Knox College&quot;. Knox.edu. December 15, 1957. Retrieved July 17, 2011. &#094;http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter/pressreleases/2012/07/31/un-secretary-general-appoints-high-level-panel-on-post-2015-development-agenda.htmlFurther reading[edit]External links[edit]PersondataNamePodesta, JohnAlternative namesShort descriptionFormer White House Chief of StaffDate of birthJanuary 8, 1949Place of birthChicago, IllinoisDate of deathPlace of death" />
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              <outline text="International bill of digital rights: call from 500 writers around the world | World news | The Guardian">
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                      <outline text="Clockwise from left, eight of the people who have signed the letter: Hanif Kureishi, Bj&#182;rk, Arundhati Roy, Don DeLillo, Ian McEwan, Tom Stoppard, Margaret Atwood and Martin Amis." />
                      <outline text="A stand for democracy in a digital age" />
                      <outline text="In recent months, the extent of mass surveillance has become common knowledge. With a few clicks of the mouse the state can access your mobile device, your email, your social networking and internet searches. It can follow your political leanings and activities and, in partnership with internet corporations, it collects and stores your data, and thus can predict your consumption and behaviour." />
                      <outline text="The basic pillar of democracy is the inviolable integrity of the individual. Human integrity extends beyond the physical body. In their thoughts and in their personal environments and communications, all humans have the right to remain unobserved and unmolested." />
                      <outline text="This fundamental human right has been rendered null and void through abuse of technological developments by states and corporations for mass surveillance purposes." />
                      <outline text="A person under surveillance is no longer free; a society under surveillance is no longer a democracy. To maintain any validity, our democratic rights must apply in virtual as in real space." />
                      <outline text="* Surveillance violates the private sphere and compromises freedom of thought and opinion." />
                      <outline text="* Mass surveillance treats every citizen as a potential suspect. It overturns one of our historical triumphs, the presumption of innocence." />
                      <outline text="* Surveillance makes the individual transparent, while the state and the corporation operate in secret. As we have seen, this power is being systemically abused." />
                      <outline text="* Surveillance is theft. This data is not public property: it belongs to us. When it is used to predict our behaviour, we are robbed of something else: the principle of free will crucial to democratic liberty." />
                      <outline text="WE DEMAND THE RIGHT for all people to determine, as democratic citizens, to what extent their personal data may be legally collected, stored and processed, and by whom; to obtain information on where their data is stored and how it is being used; to obtain the deletion of their data if it has been illegally collected and stored." />
                      <outline text="WE CALL ON ALL STATES AND CORPORATIONS to respect these rights." />
                      <outline text="WE CALL ON ALL CITIZENS to stand up and defend these rights." />
                      <outline text="WE CALL ON THE UNITED NATIONS to acknowledge the central importance of protecting civil rights in the digital age, and to create an international bill of digital rights." />
                      <outline text="WE CALL ON GOVERNMENTS to sign and adhere to such a convention." />
                      <outline text="Signed by more than 500 writers from around the world" />
                      <outline text="Click on the column headers to sort by first name, surname or nationality" />
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              <outline text="WAR ON CRAZY-We can longer no allow sick individuals like Adam Lanza to go on untreated | Matthew Lysiak | Comment is free | theguardian.com">
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                      <outline text="Adam Lanza, 20, used three weapons to shoot 26 people dead, 20 of them school children, and then shot himself at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Photograph: Enterprise News and Pictures" />
                      <outline text="There is a powerful lesson that can be learned from the tragedy of 14 December 2012, but while our attention has focused on gun legislation and tightening up school security measures, my fear is that we have neglected the problem at the core of this recent spat of mass shootings; the fatal flaw in America&apos;s mental health system." />
                      <outline text="In the case of Adam Lanza, we have a young man who had been suffering from mental illness since childhood. From a young age, the smallest sense of touch, light, or sound could be enough to cause him to withdraw completely into isolation. As he got older, that isolation grew into obsessions over mass killers and weaponry." />
                      <outline text="In the months before the killing, Adam was left alone in his room. Black garbage bags covered the windows to keep out the light. He spend hours playing violent first-person video games, where he held a gun in his hand, shooting his way through human after human. He had cut off those closest to him, his father, brother, and in the final months, his mother, Nancy Lanza." />
                      <outline text="We know that Nancy Lanza recognized early on that her son was suffering from mental illness. We know she had sought professional help. Remarkably, we also know that Adam was not on medication or being treated." />
                      <outline text="How could this happen?" />
                      <outline text="Adam Lanza is just the latest mass shooter to suffer from severe mental illness. We saw Aaron Alexis, the man who shot up the Washington Navy Yard in September, who believed people were tracking him by sending vibrations through microwave ovens into his body. There was James Holmes who shot up an Aurora, Colorado movie theater, Jared Loughner, the shooter from Tucson, Arizona, and the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho." />
                      <outline text="While violence overall has been trending downward, the list of carnage caused by mass shootings continues to escalate." />
                      <outline text="Over the last three decades, the overall national homicide rate has fallen from 10 per 100,000 in 1980 to 4 per 100,000 today, but the number of mass shootings has risen from 4 per year, between 1900 and 1970, to 29 per year since then." />
                      <outline text="It is no coincidence that this rise correlates with the closure of the mental health institutions in 1969. After they were shuttered, they were supposed to be replaced by community outreach programs. Sadly, these programs never took root and many parents who are dealing with severe mental illness feel they are out of options." />
                      <outline text="Many of the parents I&apos;ve spoken to fear their mentally-disturbed son or daughter might be capable of committing a terrible act of violence, but without the mental institutions, in many cases their only alternatives are the emergency room or law enforcement, neither of which are equipped to deal with those suffering from severe mental illnesses. In large part, that void has been filled by the United States prison system." />
                      <outline text="Debates over school security and guns are both important issues in their own right, but let&apos;s not fool ourselves; the next mass shooter is out there. He is plotting. Like those before him, there is a high probability he is suffering from severe mental illness, and, also like these others, his sickness is not being treated." />
                      <outline text="My fear is that if we don&apos;t act, we are in the midst of a trend that is poised to continue well into the foreseeable future. Until we deal with the issue of what to do with those suffering from mental illness who remain untreated, we can expect this pattern of mass shootings to continue." />
                      <outline text="If Americans are serious about stopping the next mass shooter, they will finally decide to do something about the dangerously mentally ill. The Avielle Foundation, named after Avielle Richman, a victim at Sandy Hook, is looking into the field of mental health for proactive ways to prevent the next tragedy." />
                      <outline text="The statistics are shocking: one in five adults experience a mental illness and forty-five million Americans suffer from depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, or PTSD. The majority of those suffering with mental illness will go untreated. Reaching those who are untreated will go a long way in not only preventing future mass killings, but unleashing this group of productive individuals back into our society." />
                      <outline text="The mission of The Avielle Foundation, as described on its website, &quot;is bridging behavioral and biochemical sciences&quot; and decreasing the &quot;shame, secrecy, and stigma associated with brain illness; and ultimately facilitate appropriate early-identification and prevention/intervention methods to prevent violence&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Simply put, the lesson of 14 December 2012, is that we no longer have the luxury of allowing sick individuals like Adam Lanza to go on untreated." />
                      <outline text="&apos; This article was updated on 14 December 2013 to correct an error in the headline." />
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              <outline text="Team Omidyar, World Police: eBay puts user data on a &apos;&apos;silver platter&apos;&apos; for law enforcement | PandoDaily">
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                      <outline text="By Mark AmesOn December 14, 2013" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We don&apos;t believe the NSA has come near our data&apos;... We have a tremendous amount of thought and procedures and security around customer data.&apos;&apos; &apos;&apos;Devin Wenig, president, eBay Marketplace" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&#168;&apos;&apos;Unlike other e-commerce companies, eBay is one of the only ones that provides law enforcement with information on a simple request instead of requiring a subpoena. This is stated in our privacy policy.&apos;&apos;&apos;&#168;&apos;-- Paul Jones, eBay Senior Director of Global Asset Protection&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168; " />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I don&apos;t doubt Paypal cooperates with NSA&apos;...&apos;&apos;&apos;&#168;&apos;-- Glenn Greenwald" />
                      <outline text="This past week, Wikileaks activist and close Snowden ally, Sarah Harrison, was quoted in the Guardian, asking &apos;&apos;How can you take Pierre Omidyar seriously?&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Harrison&apos;s outburst was prompted by the trial of the &apos;&apos;PayPal 14,&apos;&apos; and the company&apos;s 2010 blockade of Wikileaks. PayPal is owned by eBay, the company that Omidyar founded and for which he still serves as chairman. Omidyar&apos;s $250 million media startup, NewCo, recently hired Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, the only two people with access to full cache of Edward Snowden&apos;s NSA secrets." />
                      <outline text="Said Harrison:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;&apos;&apos;[Omidyar] is on the board of directors. He can&apos;t shake off responsibility that easily. He didn&apos;t even comment on it&apos;... If you set up a new media organisation which claims to do everything for press freedom, but you are part of a blockade against another media organisation, then that&apos;s hard for us to take it seriously.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;[Disclosure: Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, is an investor in Pando Media through Founders Fund. Former eBay president Jeff Jordan and eBay board member Marc Andreessen are personal investors in Pando Media. ]&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;" />
                      <outline text="In fact, Harrison was wrong about Omidyar not commenting on the Wikileaks blockade. In December 2010, in an editorial co-written for his Civil Beat media startup, Omidyar not only commented on the controversy but explained, in stark corporatist terms, why PayPal had no choice but to cut off funding to WikiLeaks: the interests of shareholders take precedence over the interests of a &apos;&apos;principle&apos;&apos; like supporting free speech rights." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;[T]he executives of these businesses [PayPal et al] cannot tell their shareholders that it will hurt their company more to cave on a matter of principle than to drop a customer. It is their right and common practice to shut a customer down when they receive complaints from criminal investigators, even without a court order. This even though the existence of a criminal investigation is no indication of guilt.&apos;&apos;The executives have a fiduciary duty to do what&apos;s best for their shareholders.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Again, the largest shareholder in PayPal&apos;s parent company is one Pierre Omidyar, who owns nearly 10 percent of the company. Unexpressed in that last sentence is the fact that &apos;&apos;what&apos;s best for their shareholders&apos;&apos; means, in particular, &apos;&apos;what&apos;s best for Pierre Omidyar.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Also missing from the op-ed was any suggestion that Omidyar had formally protested the blockade in his capacity as eBay&apos;s chairman. It was only three years later that he insisted he had &apos;&apos;expressed concerns&apos;&apos; directly to company management. Concerns that, despite coming from the company&apos;s chairman and single largest shareholder, were apparently ignored." />
                      <outline text="Until a few days ago, the world knew very little about Pierre Omidyar&apos;s personal views on people who leak secrets, particularly secrets belonging to corporations rather than the government. (Remember that, before it started publishing government cables, Wikileaks made its name exposing corporate secrets.)" />
                      <outline text="That changed last weekend when Pando investigations editor Paul Carr invited Omidyar to address remarks he made in 2009 about when editors should turn in non-violent leakers to the authorities." />
                      <outline text="Omidyar&apos;s response must have horrified any source considering leaking to NewCo: &apos;&#168;&apos;&#168;&apos;&apos;[U]nless I judge significant pub interest in those docs, I&apos;d prob tell the cops. My jdgmt&apos;&apos;, he wrote, adding: &apos;&apos;Every case is different, which is why you shouldn&apos;t make absolute statements.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="For journalists who believe that (non-violent) sources should be protected under all circumstances, this apparent breach of journalistic convention was astonishing. And made all the more so, coming from the billionaire who just promised $250 million to secure the rights to secrets leaked by America&apos;s most wanted whistleblower." />
                      <outline text="But Omidyar&apos;s willingness to &apos;&apos;probably&apos;&apos; hand over sources to law enforcement looks positively Woodwardian when contrasted with the behavior of the company he still serves as chairman. A company that, it turns out, not only complies with requests from government agencies for user data but proudly boasts of doing so proactively, often without formal warrants or subpoenas." />
                      <outline text="From its earliest days, eBay has operated a vast trans-national private police force which has overseen thousands of arrests and convictions around the globe, has trained countless thousands of law enforcement officials in the US and abroad, and cooperates with police and intelligence agencies on every inhabitable continent." />
                      <outline text="Last year, eBay&apos;s longtime Chief Internet Security Officer, David Culliname, told an audience of top private security executives that eBay&apos;s global security operations led to the arrests of 3,000 people around the world over a period of three years &apos;-- or roughly three people arrested per day, thanks to eBay&apos;s work." />
                      <outline text="That represents an increase over the volume of eBay-led arrests cited in 2007, when eBay executive Robert Chesnut boasted before a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism:*" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The assistance that our teams provide to law enforcement agencies around the world lead to an average of two arrests every single day.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Chesnut also revealed the scope of eBay&apos;s training programs, back when eBay was a much smaller outfit than it is today:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;In 2006 alone, we trained over 3000 law enforcement personnel in North America about online fraud in the eBay/PayPal context and how we can help them prosecute criminals who attempt to abuse our users.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="He revealed that there were &apos;&apos;over 2000 eBay Inc employees around the world working to combat all forms of on-line fraud&apos;&apos; &apos;-- out of a total of some 15,000 employees that year. (Today, eBay has some 30,000 employees worldwide.)" />
                      <outline text="Up through 2008, eBay publicly touted its &apos;&apos;Fraud Investigation Team&apos;&apos; as the centerpiece of its private global policing. Chesnut, a former US Assistant Attorney General in the eastern Virginia District, told Congress that eBay&apos;s Fraud Investigation Team &apos;&apos;works closely with law enforcement officials at the federal, state and local levels,&apos;&apos; and boasted:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;[W]e have teams in San Jose and Salt Lake City to serve enforcement agencies throughout North America. Because we operate in a truly global marketplace, we also have Fraud Investigation Teams in Dublin, Ireland and Dreilinden, Germany to serve law enforcement in Europe and Asia.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="eBay works closely with a variety of federal agencies, including the FBI, Homeland Security, and the DEA. In 2007, eBay spokesperson Nichola Sharpe told the AP, &apos;&apos;We&apos;ve been working with the Drug Enforcement Agency as far back as 2006. People buy items that are completely harmless &apos;-- law enforcement can look at that and see it&apos;s suspicious.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="According to a DEA agent from the Rocky Mountain Field division, Mike Tuner, working with eBay offered certain legal advantages. To search a person&apos;s home, the DEA would need a court-ordered subpoena or warrant, but to search the suspect&apos;s business information and behavior on eBay, the DEA only required an administrative subpoena, which eBay ensured would be easy to obtain." />
                      <outline text="The company&apos;s law enforcement-friendly privacy policy demands users agree to allow eBay to hand over private information to law enforcement upon request. Thanks to the company&apos;s &apos;&apos;streamlining&apos;&apos; efforts to help law enforcement investigators access information, those requests were readily complied with." />
                      <outline text="Not that eBay&apos;s cooperation with authorities was a one way street. The company lobbied state and federal legislators &apos;&apos;calling for tougher penalties, mandatory sentences and higher priority prosecutions&apos;&apos; of online retail thieves. As eBay&apos;s Chesnut told the House Subcommittee:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;[A] legislative solution to the problem of organized retail theft is simple: increase the criminal penalties for this conduct.  If these crimes are currently classified as misdemeanors, upgrade them to felonies. If the jail sentences tied to these crimes are too short, lengthen them.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In 2008, eBay launched a new program to crack down on sales of stolen property called PROACT &apos;-- Partnering with Retailers Offensively Against Crime and Theft &apos;&apos;under which eBay assisted law enforcement in 7,400 stolen property investigations and helped in the arrests of 237 people in the US in 2008 alone." />
                      <outline text="In April 2009, eBay executives appeared at a &apos;&apos;training day&apos;&apos; conference with law enforcement officials in Washington, DC, which gave a further glimpse into eBay&apos;s work with government law enforcement. At the meeting, according to Washington Internet Daily, eBay senior regulatory counsel Jack Christin boasted:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The company referred over 500 cases &apos;on a silver platter&apos; to law enforcement last year [2008], with full records needed to bring cases&apos;...&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Christin&apos;s colleague, Edward Torpoco, also admitted that eBay complies with authorities in foreign jurisdictions that may be less protective of data than the US. As recently as October of this year, the UK&apos;s Independent newspaper revealed that British authorities had bought data from eBay for use in searching for unemployment benefits cheats." />
                      <outline text="In 2003,  Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on a confidential talk that eBay&apos;s director of law enforcement and compliance, Joseph Sullivan, gave to senior representatives of US law enforcement agencies, in which Sullivan boasted:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I don&apos;t know another Web site that has a privacy policy as flexible as eBay&apos;s.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Haaretz obtained a recording of Sullivan&apos;s talk, which was closed to journalists, &apos;&apos;and for good reason,&apos;&apos; the Israeli newspaper reported:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Sullivan tells the audience that eBay is willing to hand over everything it knows about visitors to its Web site that might be of interest to an investigator. All they have to do is ask. &apos;There&apos;s no need for a court order,&apos; Sullivan said, and related how the company has half a dozen investigators under contract, who scrutinize &apos;suspicious users&apos; and &apos;suspicious behavior.&apos;&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Further down the article, eBay&apos;s Sullivan is quoted telling law enforcement officials:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;&apos;We don&apos;t make you show a subpoena, except in exceptional cases,&apos;&apos; Sullivan told his listeners. &apos;When someone uses our site and clicks on the I Agree button, it is as if he agrees to let us submit all of his data to the legal authorities. Which means that if you are a law-enforcement officer, all you have to do is send us a fax with a request for information, and ask about the person behind the seller&apos;s identity number, and we will provide you with his name, address, sales history and other details &apos;-- all without having to produce a court order. We want law enforcement people to spend time on our site.&apos; He says he receives about 200 such requests a month, most of them unofficial requests in the form of an email or fax." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The meaning is clear. One fax to eBay from a lawman &apos;-- police investigator, NSA, FBI or CIA employee, National Park ranger &apos;-- and eBay sends back the user&apos;s full name, email address, home address, mailing address, home telephone number, name of company where seller is employed and user nickname. What&apos;s more, eBay will send the history of items he has browsed, feedbacks received, bids he has made, prices he has paid, and even messages sent in the site&apos;s various discussion groups.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Sullivan&apos;s lecture came less than a year after eBay bought PayPal for $1.45 billion. Nimrod Kozlovski, who was with Yale Law School&apos;s Internet Society Project at the time, told Haaretz that what made eBay&apos;s policies so particularly insidious was the fact that on its platform, a range of private activities &apos;-- from buying and browsing habits to financial information &apos;-- that had once been atomized and harder for law enforcement to obtain was now being tracked on a grand scale under one private entity&apos;s roof, an entity which was now essentially acting an unaccountable private-sector prosecutor, all with the users&apos; consent:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;&apos;By buying PayPal, eBay is merging the information about the goods trail with the money trail&apos;... Thus, in spite of the protective mechanisms of the law against disclosure of details on transactions, eBay is in a position to analyze the full set of data and &apos;advise&apos; investigators when it might be &apos;worthwhile&apos; for them to ask for a subpoena to disclose the details of a financial transaction. Essentially, this bypasses the rules on non-disclosure of details of financial transactions and the confidentiality of the banker-client relationship.&apos;&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Others agree. In their book &apos;&apos;Who Controls The Internet?&apos;&apos; Harvard Law professor Jack Goldsmith and Columbia Law professor Tim Wu described eBay&apos;s dystopian transformation from left coast anarcho-fantasy dream into a profit-making machine greased by big government coercion:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Our peek below the surface of eBay&apos;s self-governing facade revealed a far different story &apos;-- a story of heavy reliance on the iron fist of coercive governmental power. Perpetually threatened by cheaters and fraudsters, eBay established an elaborate hand-in-glove relationship with the police and other governmental officials who can arrest, prosecute, incapacitate, and effectively deter these threats to its business model.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In the years since these concerns were raised, eBay&apos;s operations have grown by leaps and bounds. At the same time information about eBay/PayPal&apos;s worldwide policing operations has become increasingly harder to come by, as talking up your company&apos;s law enforcement capabilities and cooperation with the government are no longer considered good for business." />
                      <outline text="A few years ago, the 2000-plus man Fraud Investigation Team was renamed and reorganized &apos;-- now it&apos;s called the  &apos;&apos;Global Asset Protection Team.&apos;&apos; In 2009, eBay also introduced its &apos;&apos;Global Law Enforcement Organization&apos;&apos; (GLEO) which hosts a police blotter page on eBay.com." />
                      <outline text="At a 2009 get-together with top law enforcement officials, eBay representativesdescribed the mission of its Global Law Enforcement Organization as:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;[T]o promote trust and protect our businesses by partnering with internal stakeholders and working with law enforcement and regulatory organizations proactively and reactively to support the prevention, detection and prosecution of criminal activity on the eBay and PayPal platforms.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The Law Enforcement Program which the team operates under is now folded into the Government Relations Division. Which makes sense, when you consider that eBay&apos;s private police force and its low-bar privacy policies are the company&apos;s friendliest handshake it offers to the government." />
                      <outline text="Earlier this past week, Glenn Greenwald, Omidyar&apos;s first editorial hire, responded to allegations from former FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds that the unpublished Snowden documents contain information about PayPal cooperation with the NSA, saying, &apos;&apos;She made claims about what&apos;s in NSA docs even though she has no idea what&apos;s in them.&apos;&apos; He also described Sibel as &apos;&apos;crazy&apos;&apos; and &apos;&apos;stupid&apos;&apos; before clarifying, &apos;&apos;I don&apos;t doubt PayPal cooperates with NSA.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Asked by Pando whether the Snowden documents contained details of government cooperation by eBay, Greenwald did not respond. At publication time, eBay had not responded to Pando&apos;s questions about data sharing with the NSA. eBay spokesperson Kari Ramirez told Pando: &apos;&apos;eBay Inc. responds to lawful requests from law enforcement agencies worldwide regarding specific individuals or accounts. Regarding PayPal data, we respond to these lawful requests to combat any attempted use of our services for money laundering, terrorist financing or financial fraud.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="All of which brings us back to Pierre Omidyar. A recent Rolling Stone profile noted that &apos;&apos;Omidyar came to Greenwald specifically because of the Snowden leaks.&apos;&apos; Given that those leaks deal primarily with how government agencies have accessed data from technology companies in the name of law enforcement, eBay&apos;s eagerness to cooperate with those same agencies without so much as a subpoena is troubling.  It is notable, too, that aside from his continuing stockholding in eBay, Omidyar has jointly invested in at least one startup (Innocentive) with the CIA&apos;s venture capital fund, In-Q-Tel." />
                      <outline text="Omidyar&apos;s dual role as billionaire titan of the Big Data industry and outraged champion of anti-government whistleblowers means that secrets that rightfully belong to The People are now are controlled by a man whose wealth and power are directly dependent on profitable relationships with global law enforcement. A man who boasts of circumstances in which he might personally hand over a corporate leaker to authorities, while his for-profit news organization cries outrage at government overreach." />
                      <outline text="How can we take Pierre Omidyar seriously? With stakes so high, how can we not?" />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="* Source: CQ Congressional Testimony, October 25, 2007, &apos;&apos;ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT PREVENTION,&apos;&apos; SECTION: CAPITOL HILL HEARING TESTIMONY, &apos;&apos;Statement of Mr. Robert Chesnut Senior Vice President, Rules, Trust and Safety eBay Inc.,&apos;&apos; Committee on House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security" />
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                      <outline text="The Denver Post Explains Their EditAs you know, a classmate described the Arapahoe shooter as &quot;a very opinionated Socialist.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Well that won&apos;t do. That won&apos;t do at all.So the Denver Post edits this to say the boy was &quot;very opinionated.&quot;Now they explain the reason for cutting &quot;Socialist&quot; out of his description. You see, the student who described him that way probably didn&apos;t even understand (the wonders of) Socialism.And yet they left in a statement that he was a Keynesian, deep into the article.Here&apos;s how the Denver Post begins its article:The teenage gunman who entered Arapahoe High School on Friday afternoon and shot two fellow students with a shotgun was outspoken about politics, was a gifted debater and might have been bullied for his beliefs, according to students who knew him.Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson identified the gunman as Karl Pierson, an 18-year-old student.&quot;He had very strong beliefs about gun laws and stuff,&quot; said junior Abbey Skoda, who was in a class with Pierson during her freshman year. &quot;I also heard he was bullied a lot.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="You might imagine -- as the Denver Post would clearly like you to imagine -- that the boy&apos;s &quot;very strong beliefs about gun laws and stuff&quot; located him on the right. The average Low Information Voter, after all, would assume a school shooter&apos;s views on &quot;gun laws and stuff&quot; were pro-gun.This is deliberately misleading. He was in fact a bitter opponent of gun rights (ironically, or maybe not so ironically, enough):Pierson also appears to mock Republicans on another Facebook post, writing &quot;you republicans are so cute&quot; and posting an image that reads: &quot;The Republican Party: Health Care: Let &apos;em Die, Climate Change: Let &apos;em Die, Gun Violence: Let &apos;em Die, Women&apos;s Rights: Let &apos;em Die, More War: Let &apos;em Die. Is this really the side you want to be on?&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The Denver Post reported that deeper in the article. If it was clear that he was anti-gun rights -- as it is clear -- why leave it vague in the important opening paragraphs of the article?That makes their deletion of the Socialist descriptor all the more suspicious.They will imply he&apos;s on the right while deliberately editing out facts placing him on the hard left.Posted by: Ace at 05:32 PM" />
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                      <outline text="Karl Pierson was a bright student and enthusiastic high school debater who got into trouble with his debate coach. Were there signs that his anger would lead to gunshots and suicide?" />
                      <outline text="A bright student who voiced strong opinions in class and on the debate team (especially about gun rights), dividing his time between divorced parents, some suggestions that he might have been bullied now and then, a run-in with a teacher who had ordered him suspended when the student threatened the man." />
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                      <outline text="On the surface, and like so many other school shootings, there seems to have been an accumulation of events &apos;&apos; warning signs, perhaps &apos;&apos; why Karl Halverson Pierson might have taken a shotgun to Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo., looking for the teacher with whom he had had a disagreement but shooting a girl who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time before ending his own life in an empty classroom just minutes after walking into the school." />
                      <outline text="Informed speculation, but speculation nevertheless. And it&apos;s likely to be some time before the full story behind this &apos;&apos;unspeakable horror in a place of learning,&apos;&apos; as Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper put it Friday, is told." />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s what officials and others &apos;&apos; mainly fellow students &apos;&apos; are saying about 18 year-old Mr. Pierson and about what unfolded." />
                      <outline text="Pierson had been a member of the school&apos;s debate team, but had been kicked off the team by the debate coach, identified in several news reports as Tracy Murphy, who is also the school&apos;s librarian. At some point, Pierson was suspended from school for having threatened Mr. Murphy." />
                      <outline text="When Pierson entered the school at about 12:30 pm Friday, carrying a shotgun he made no effort to conceal, he immediately began shouting for Murphy." />
                      <outline text="When the teacher heard that he was being targeted, he left &quot;in an effort to try to encourage the shooter to also leave the school,&quot; Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said. &quot;That was a very wise tactical decision.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Pierson fired several shots, hitting &apos;&apos; although apparently not targeting &apos;&apos; a 15 year-old female student, who is now being treated at a local hospital and listed in critical condition." />
                      <outline text="Two suspected Molotov cocktails were also found inside the school, the sheriff said. One detonated, though no one was injured." />
                      <outline text="Some students have suggested that Pierson was picked on at times, although he wasn&apos;t afraid to push back verbally." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I had class with him and knew he was very outspoken and willing to contribute, and also that he had a controlled temper he would use during discussion,&apos;&apos; Carl Schmidt, a fellow senior, told the Los Angeles Times." />
                      <outline text="&quot;A lot of people picked on him, but it didn&apos;t seem to bother him,&apos;&apos; Thomas Conrad, who had an economics class with Pierson, told the Denver Post." />
                      <outline text="High school senior Frank Woronoff told CNN he had known Pierson since they were freshmen together." />
                      <outline text="&quot;He was the last person I would expect to shoot up a high school. He was honestly incredibly humble and down to earth. He was a little geeky but in a charming way,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="As gunshots echoed through school hallways, teachers immediately began following the school&apos;s protocol &apos;&apos; locking doors, turning off lights, and herding students to the back corners of classrooms or into storage rooms. It was a tactic schools adopted after the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in nearby Littleton, Colo. When everyone scrambled to escape, some jumping from windows and racing through the firing zone." />
                      <outline text="Senior Megan Jeffords, 18, was singing Christmas carols in the hall with her choir class when the shots rang out. A teacher rushed the 18 singers into a closet, where they huddled for more than half an hour, the Associated Press reported." />
                      <outline text="Hours later, after Ms. Jeffords was reunited with her father, she was still visibly shaken and unable to talk much about what happened." />
                      <outline text="The school resource officer &apos;&apos; an Arapahoe County deputy sheriff &apos;&apos; immediately went looking for the source of the gunfire. By the time he found it, Pierson had shot and killed himself." />
                      <outline text="Other police officers and sheriff&apos;s deputies had followed the same post-Columbine protocol &apos;&apos; immediately entering the school in search of the shooter rather than setting up a perimeter around the school and waiting for SWAT teams to arrive." />
                      <outline text="Sheriff Robinson says this likely saved lives." />
                      <outline text="&quot;This kid, the officers went right to him literally within minutes,&quot; Gov. Hickenlooper said at a press briefing Friday. &quot;That is a world of change from the way response used to happen.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Students are shocked that another school shooting has now involved them, perhaps more so that the shooter was a classmate who had wanted to go to the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs." />
                      <outline text="Looking for reasons behind the attack &apos;&apos; as well as such details as where Karl Pierson got the shotgun &apos;&apos; authorities have obtained search warrants for Pierson&apos;s mother&apos;s home in Highlands Ranch, his father&apos;s home in Denver, and his car, found in the school parking lot." />
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              <outline text="First-born girls should be able to inherit hereditary titles - Telegraph">
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:53" />
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                      <outline text="Christmas spirit" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Each year, businesses spend millions of pounds on cards to send to clients, customers and contacts. Most of the money spent goes to the coffers of retailers; very little benefits charity. This is a great shame when the season is about giving." />
                      <outline text="This year, my company will not send cards. But we will be dedicating our time to a local charity, helping to clean and decorate their premises." />
                      <outline text="Andrew Holgate Stockport, Cheshire" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Our Christmas celebration is all about the children . Among the many cards I receive each year are those made by my grandchildren, and these are the ones I treasure most. Children take pride in their offerings and should be encouraged. Smart shop-bought cards are no substitute." />
                      <outline text="Helen Holmes Cobham, Surrey" />
                      <outline text="Tom, Dick and Harry" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; New parents looking beyond the Royal family for names for their children could do worse than seeking inspiration from the legal profession. Among those called to the bar published in your columns last Saturday were: Immanuel, Zara, Theopholus, Ovais, Panayiota, Oluwafunmilayo, Filza, Kadine Tisa, Tyasha Shontay, Richelle, Arion and Mercy. Not a George in sight." />
                      <outline text="Tony Crabb Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex" />
                      <outline text="When I was 21..." />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; The pair of hairbrushes I was given on my 21st birthday have done their morning job 22,280 times and their bristles are still in good condition. My hair, regrettably, has almost vanished." />
                      <outline text="Trevor Farrer Witherslack, Cumbria" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; My father gave me a blue Qualcast lawnmower with two wheels for my 11th birthday. I mowed the lawn every week for 24 years, long after I was married, until I moved away. I gave it to my niece 13 years ago when she bought her first home." />
                      <outline text="I wonder what the reaction of an 11-year-old would be today to receive a mower and, indeed, how he or she could manage the task with a phone in one hand." />
                      <outline text="Joannie Grayell Ascot, Berkshire" />
                      <outline text="Ineffective jail terms" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Short prison sentences do not serve victims well. While short sentences may punish, they are costly and can&apos;t rehabilitate." />
                      <outline text="Many serving short sentences (often women and those with mental, drug and alcohol issues) have committed non-violent offences. A community sentence can prevent repeat offences by dealing with the offender&apos;s behaviour at source: in their community. This is not about being soft on offenders, it&apos;s about choosing appropriate punishment to prevent future crime." />
                      <outline text="Roma HooperLondon W1" />
                      <outline text="Reading guide" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Your reference to &apos;&apos;the joys of reading&apos;&apos; reminded me of the time John Betjeman was in the audience at a lecture given by Lord David Cecil on the pleasures of reading. After the lecture, Cecil expressed his surprise to Betjeman at seeing him there. Betjeman replied that he had been misled. He had expected the lecture to be about the pleasures of Reading." />
                      <outline text="Hugh McNearnieMarlow, Buckinghamshire" />
                      <outline text="Chivalry for all" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Good manners have not disappeared, but half a century of feminism has resulted in women no longer being the sole focus of &apos;&apos;chivalrous acts&apos;&apos;. I offer my seat to anyone who needs it more than I do, whether a pregnant woman or an infirm man, but not to a fit and healthy young woman. I am grateful when I am carrying a heavy load and a woman opens the door for me. I would do the same for her, if the situations were reversed." />
                      <outline text="Dr Steven Field Wokingham, Berkshire" />
                      <outline text="Foreign cigarette brands smoked as a last resort" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; Having been at sea for nine months during the Second World War, we had smoked the ship&apos;s supply of cigarettes. The Players and Woodbines were the preferred brands but, as they ran out, we had to put up with the sickly Turkish variety and the Balkan Sobranie. A particularly offensive make called Ardath was the last resort. When we opened the cartons, we discovered that weevils had travelled through the contents and left tiny holes in every cigarette." />
                      <outline text="The only way to draw them was to inspect each one, find the holes, and place a finger on them, thus smoking them as if playing a flute. However, we were able to sell them for a fortune in Catania, in Sicily, and later in Taranto, in the heel of Italy, when it was freed." />
                      <outline text="Sid Davies Bramhall, Cheshire" />
                      <outline text="SIR &apos;&apos; In my youth, and in an attempt to impress girls, my friends and I would invest our hard-earned cash in the double-length, speciality cigarettes called Joystick. The only reaction we got was hysterical giggling. Later, when funds allowed, I switched to the more expensive Perfectos Finos. I invested in a box every Christmas and never handed them round to my less-appreciative smoking friends." />
                      <outline text="Bill HollowellPeterborough, Cambridgeshire" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Obama Marks Newtown Anniversary With Call For Gun Control - Leah Barkoukis">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2013/12/14/obama-marks-one-year-anniversary-of-newtown-to-suggest-more-gun-control-n1762985" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387061159_JbJTmuP5.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:45" />
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                      <outline text="In his weekly address to the nation, President Obama marked the one-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre in Newtown, Conn., by renewing calls for gun control." />
                      <outline text="Speaking about the tragedy he said that &apos;&apos;beneath the sadness, we also felt a sense of resolve&apos;--that these tragedies must end, and that to end them, we must change.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="He continued: &apos;&apos;We haven&apos;t yet done enough to make our communities and our country safer. We have to do more to keep dangerous people from getting their hands on a gun so easily. We have to do more to heal troubled minds.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="But since major gun legislation went nowhere in the Democrat-controlled Senate this year, Obama instead called on the American people for help." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We can&apos;t lose sight of the fact that real change won&apos;t come from Washington. It will come the way it&apos;s always come &apos;&apos; from you. From the American people,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="In closing, Obama admitted that it would be impossible to stop every act of violence. &apos;&apos;But if we want to live in a country where we can go to work, send our kids to school, and walk our streets free from fear,&quot; he said, &quot;we have to keep trying.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Gun rights advocates have argued that rather than imposing new laws, the Obama administration ought to do more to enforce those already on the books." />
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              <outline text="Call Made to Congress for China War Plan | DoD Buzz">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.dodbuzz.com/2013/12/12/call-made-to-congress-for-china-war-plan/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387060417_khzHEhd6.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:33" />
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                      <outline text="The U.S. military needs a more focused war plan specific to China, especially after China&apos;s recent declaration of an air defense zone over the East China Sea, a group of defense analysts told a prominent House subcommittee Wednesday." />
                      <outline text="As part of the Pentagon&apos;s overall defense strategy to pivot to the Pacific, the U.S. should buy more Virginia-class attack submarines, prioritizing long-range anti-ship missiles, carrier-based drones, and missile defense technology, the analysts told the House Armed Services&apos; Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee." />
                      <outline text="Seth Cropsey, a senior fellow at The Hudson Institute, told the subcommittee that the U.S needs a detailed war plan for China in the event that conflict arises." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Chinese leaders are ambitious and they are moving toward great power status. The U.S. is not taking this possibility as seriously as it should,&apos;&apos; said" />
                      <outline text="Much of the hearing was focused on how the U.S. can counter-balance Chinese strategic moves to deny access to certain areas in the region through the use of long-range missiles, guided missile destroyers and submarines. In particular, the analysts said China have sought to control waterways, choke points and restrict access to key islands and territories in the region." />
                      <outline text="China has already provoked tensions in the region by declaring an air-defense zone in the East China Sea. U.S. leaders flew two unarmed B-52s through the area shortly after the announcement. However, the White House has also asked civilian U.S. airliners to alert China when their aircraft fly through the zone." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;While Naval modernization is a natural development for any sea-faring nation such as China, it is clear the modernization is emboldening the Chinese government to exert their interests by bullying their neighbors and pushing back the United States in the Asia Pacific region,&apos;&apos; said Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va., chairman of the Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee." />
                      <outline text="If China succeeds in restricting access to or controlling its near seas, that would present &apos;&apos;major implications for U.S. strategy and constitute a major challenge to the post World War II international order,&apos;&apos; said Ronald O&apos;Rourke, specialist in Naval Affairs, Congressional Research Service." />
                      <outline text="Chinese defense spending has increased from an estimated $45 to $60-billion annually in 2003 to $115 to $200 billion today, said Jim Thomas, vice president and director of studies, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments." />
                      <outline text="This includes investments in ships, long-range missiles, fighter jets and submarines, he explained. Unlike the U.S. which maintains a global posture, the Chinese military can spend all of its funds on regional counter-intervention, Thomas said." />
                      <outline text="The Chinese military has as many as 100 land-based strike fighters equipped with sophisticated avionics, sensors and advanced air-to-air missiles, he testified. Thomas also mentioned China&apos;s DF-21D long-range ballistic missile, a weapon with a maneuverable warhead able to attack large surface combatants at ranges up to 930 miles." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;A decade ago China was reliant upon Russian assistance in its armaments, but is now increasingly shifted toward indigenous design and production. It is rapidly building up a modernized submarine force and its advanced guided missile destroyers represent a major improvement in fleet air defenses,&apos;&apos; he told the Subcommittee." />
                      <outline text="These defenses are designed to protect aircraft carriers and help China push its Naval perimeter further off the coast, Thomas added. China also has an armada of small, armed fast-attack craft which could make it difficult for foreign forces to approach to within 200 nautical miles of the Chinese coast, Thomas testified." />
                      <outline text="Being able to thwart or spoof command and control and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance networks needs to be a key part of a counter-China defense strategy, Thomas emphasized as well." />
                      <outline text="Andrew Erickson, associate professor at the U.S. Naval War College, testified that the U.S. should do more to deny China the ability to seize and hold off-shore territory. This includes  developing anti-ship cruise missiles such as the recently tested Long Range Anti-Ship Missile as well as long-range surface to air missiles, he said." />
                      <outline text="Erickson said offensive mine warfare could also provide key elements of the strategy. Most of all, however, Erickson emphasized that the U.S. should use its undersea technological advantage to deny China the ability to seize territory." />
                      <outline text="He stressed that the Navy should maintain its current pace of building two Virginia-class attack submarines, called SSNs, per year." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It is therefore essential to ensure the present two-a-year construction rate of Virginia-class, nuclear-powered attack submarines. These SSNs are ideal for denying China the ability to hold and re-supply any forcefully seized islands. Given China&apos;s ongoing limitations in anti-submarine warfare and the inherent difficulty of progressing in this field,  China could spend many times the cost of these SSNs and still not be able to counter them effectively,&apos;&apos; Erickson." />
                      <outline text="Rourke also told the Subcommittee that the U.S. might want to consider acquiring three Virginia-class submarines per year, citing the importance of the platform." />
                      <outline text="Tags: China, war plan" />
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              <outline text="Gmail blows up e-mail marketing by caching all images on Google servers | Ars Technica">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/12/gmail-blows-up-e-mail-marketing-by-caching-all-images-on-google-servers/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387060239_g29AFy9u.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:30" />
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                      <outline text="Ever wonder why most e-mail clients hide images by default? The reason for the &quot;display images&quot; button is because images in an e-mail must be loaded from a third-party server. For promotional e-mails and spam, usually this server is operated by the entity that sent the e-mail. So when you load these images, you aren&apos;t just receiving an image&apos;--you&apos;re also sending a ton of data about yourself to the e-mail marketer." />
                      <outline text="Loading images from these promotional e-mails reveals a lot about you. Marketers get a rough idea of your location via your IP address. They can see the HTTP referrer, meaning the URL of the page that requested the image. With the referral data, marketers can see not only what client you are using (desktop app, Web, mobile, etc.) but also what folder you were viewing the e-mail in. For instance, if you had a Gmail folder named &quot;Ars Technica&quot; and loaded e-mail images, the referral URL would be &quot;https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/Ars+Technica&quot;&apos;--the folder is right there in the URL. The same goes for the inbox, spam, and any other location. It&apos;s even possible to uniquely identify each e-mail, so marketers can tell which e-mail address requested the images&apos;--they know that you&apos;ve read the e-mail. And if it was spam, this will often earn you more spam since the spammers can tell you&apos;ve read their last e-mail." />
                      <outline text="Update: email marketers claim they can get Gmail folder information, but several readers correctly pointed out that common browsers like Chrome and Firefox do not, in fact, send that information themselves as part of the referrer." />
                      <outline text="But Google has just announced a move that will shut most of these tactics down: it will cache all images for Gmail users. Embedded images will now be saved by Google, and the e-mail content will be modified to display those images from Google&apos;s cache, instead of from a third-party server. E-mail marketers will no longer be able to get any information from images&apos;--they will see a single request from Google, which will then be used to send the image out to all Gmail users. Unless you click on a link, marketers will have no idea the e-mail has been seen. While this means improved privacy from e-mail marketers, Google will now be digging deeper than ever into your e-mails and literally modifying the contents. If you were worried about e-mail scanning, this may take things a step further. However, if you don&apos;t like the idea of cached images, you can turn it off in the settings." />
                      <outline text="This move will allow Google to automatically display images, killing the &quot;display all images&quot; button in Gmail. Google servers should also be faster than the usual third-party image host. Hosting all images sent to all Gmail users sounds like a huge bandwidth and storage undertaking, but if anyone can do it, it&apos;s Google. The new image handling will rollout to desktop users today, and it should hit mobile apps sometime in early 2014." />
                      <outline text="There&apos;s also a bonus side effect for Google: e-mail marketing is advertising. Google exists because of advertising dollars, but they don&apos;t do e-mail marketing. They&apos;ve just made a competitive form of advertising much less appealing and informative to advertisers. No doubt Google hopes this move pushes marketers to spend less on e-mail and more on Adsense." />
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              <outline text="China&apos;s Chang&apos;e-3 probe soft-lands on moon - Xinhua | English.news.cn">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-12/14/c_132968207.htm" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387060179_TQ9U6pg8.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:29" />
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                      <outline text="BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- China&apos;s lunar probe Chang&apos;e-3, with the country&apos;s first moon rover onboard, landed on the moon on Saturday night, marking the first time that China has sent a spacecraft to soft land on the surface of an extraterrestrial body." />
                      <outline text="Related:" />
                      <outline text="Backgrounder: China&apos;s &quot;triple jump&quot; progress in lunar probes" />
                      <outline text="Backgrounder: Timeline of China&apos;s lunar program" />
                      <outline text="Special Report: China&apos;s lunar explorations" />
                      <outline text="Graphics: Launch procedure of Chang&apos;e-3 lunar probe" />
                      <outline text="Lunar mission: craft to conduct re-entry tests before 2015" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, March 14 (Xinhuanet) -- An experimental spacecraft will be launched before 2015 to conduct crucial re-entry tests on the capsule to be used in the Chang&apos;e-5 lunar-sample mission, a leading space program official said." />
                      <outline text="Chang&apos;e-5 is expected to be China&apos;s first lunar explorer to return to Earth. The mission will be carried out before 2020.Full story" />
                      <outline text="Chinese probe reaches record height in space travel" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- China&apos;s space probe Chang&apos;e-2 has flew to an outer space about 50 million km from the Earth, marking a new height in the nation&apos;s deep space exploration, Chinese scientists said on Sunday." />
                      <outline text="The probe, which is now &quot;in good conditions&quot;, reached the height at around 1 a.m. Sunday Beijing Time, the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence(SASTIND) said in a statement.Fullstory" />
                      <outline text="Lunar probe, space exploration is China&apos;s duty to mankind" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- A chief designer with China&apos;s second lunar probe project has said that the country&apos;s lunar pursuit, while lagging behind Russia and the United States for more than 40 years, is still important because space exploration is part of the country&apos;s responsibility towards mankind." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The most fundamental task for human beings&apos; space exploration is to research on human origins and find a way for mankind to live and develop sustainably,&quot; said Qian Weiping, chief designer of the Chang&apos;e-2 mission&apos;s tracking and control system.Full story" />
                      <outline text="China calls for int&apos;l cooperation in manned space program" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese astronaut research and training official Wednesday called for international cooperation to promote the development of manned space technologies." />
                      <outline text="China has long been pushing for international cooperation in manned space program under the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, as well as of transparency and opening, said Deng Yibing, director of China Astronaut Research and Training Center.Full story" />
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              <outline text="In pictures: Chang&apos;e-3 soft-lands on moon - Xinhua | English.news.cn">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2013-12/14/c_132968229.htm" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387060157_zDM33Zrg.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:29" />
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                      <outline text="Photo taken on Dec. 14, 2013 shows the lunar probe Chang&apos;e-3 on the screen of the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, capital of China. China&apos;s lunar probe Chang&apos;e-3, with the country&apos;s first moon rover onboard, landed on the moon on Saturday night, marking the first time that China has sent a spacecraft to soft land on the surface of an extraterrestrial body. (Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai)" />
                      <outline text="Related:" />
                      <outline text="Backgrounder: China&apos;s &quot;triple jump&quot; progress in lunar probes" />
                      <outline text="Backgrounder: Timeline of China&apos;s lunar program" />
                      <outline text="Special Report: China&apos;s lunar explorations" />
                      <outline text="Graphics: Launch procedure of Chang&apos;e-3 lunar probe" />
                      <outline text="Lunar mission: craft to conduct re-entry tests before 2015" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, March 14 (Xinhuanet) -- An experimental spacecraft will be launched before 2015 to conduct crucial re-entry tests on the capsule to be used in the Chang&apos;e-5 lunar-sample mission, a leading space program official said." />
                      <outline text="Chang&apos;e-5 is expected to be China&apos;s first lunar explorer to return to Earth. The mission will be carried out before 2020.Full story" />
                      <outline text="Chinese probe reaches record height in space travel" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) -- China&apos;s space probe Chang&apos;e-2 has flew to an outer space about 50 million km from the Earth, marking a new height in the nation&apos;s deep space exploration, Chinese scientists said on Sunday." />
                      <outline text="The probe, which is now &quot;in good conditions&quot;, reached the height at around 1 a.m. Sunday Beijing Time, the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence(SASTIND) said in a statement.Fullstory" />
                      <outline text="Lunar probe, space exploration is China&apos;s duty to mankind" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- A chief designer with China&apos;s second lunar probe project has said that the country&apos;s lunar pursuit, while lagging behind Russia and the United States for more than 40 years, is still important because space exploration is part of the country&apos;s responsibility towards mankind." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The most fundamental task for human beings&apos; space exploration is to research on human origins and find a way for mankind to live and develop sustainably,&quot; said Qian Weiping, chief designer of the Chang&apos;e-2 mission&apos;s tracking and control system.Full story" />
                      <outline text="China calls for int&apos;l cooperation in manned space program" />
                      <outline text="BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese astronaut research and training official Wednesday called for international cooperation to promote the development of manned space technologies." />
                      <outline text="China has long been pushing for international cooperation in manned space program under the principles of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, as well as of transparency and opening, said Deng Yibing, director of China Astronaut Research and Training Center.Full story" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO- China&apos;s Chang&apos;e 3 JADE RABBIT landed on the Moon!! LIVE Footage From MOON - YouTube">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sS9GqnDYAU" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387060025_nnrzSBks.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:27" />
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              <outline text="Three men arrested for anti-Semitic tweets after Premier League match | Reuters">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/13/us-soccer-england-racism-tweets-idUSBRE9BC0D520131213?feedType=RSS" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387059520_HXBDd5Db.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:18" />
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                      <outline text="LONDONFri Dec 13, 2013 6:30am EST" />
                      <outline text="TweetShare thisEmailPrintWest Ham United&apos;s Ravel Morrison (L) celebrates with team mate Ricardo Vaz Te after scoring against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League soccer match at White Hart Lane in London October 6, 2013." />
                      <outline text="Credit: Reuters/Eddie Keogh" />
                      <outline text="LONDON (Reuters) - Three men have been arrested for posting anti-Semitic comments on Twitter following Tottenham Hotspur&apos;s Premier League match against West Ham United in October, police said on Friday." />
                      <outline text="Two men, aged 22 and 24, were arrested on Thursday in London and in Wiltshire, while a 48-year-old man was arrested at his home in Canning Town in London last week on suspicion of inciting racial hatred." />
                      <outline text="The investigation following the match on October 6 was triggered by complaints about tweets that referred to Hitler and the gas chambers." />
                      <outline text="Traditionally Spurs has had a large Jewish following and its supporters have been the target of abuse from opposition fans." />
                      <outline text="Supporters of the club often chant &quot;Yid Army&quot; and &quot;Yiddo&quot; at matches, using a term deemed offensive by some in the Jewish community, but fan groups say the term is used as a badge of honor rather than a derogatory remark." />
                      <outline text="However, the governing Football Association and police have warned that using the word &quot;Yid&quot; could lead to prosecution and a ban on attending matches." />
                      <outline text="All three men have been bailed until January while the police make further enquiries." />
                      <outline text="In a separate investigation also dealing with anti-Semitic tweets relating to the same match, a 55-year-old man from Hemel Hempstead north of London was arrested and cautioned on November 28 for malicious communications, police said." />
                      <outline text="(Reporting By Freya Berry, editing by Pritha Sarkar)" />
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              <outline text="Turkey-China missle deal could be financially less attractive">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=186184" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387059453_nbXR6YaY.html" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 22:17" />
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                      <outline text="A move in Congress&apos; 2014 defense spending bill banning the use of U.S. funding to integrate a Chinese air and anti-missile defense shield with NATO/U.S. systems was not surprising for the Turkish defense bureaucracy, but it may make the Chinese offer &apos;&apos;financially less attractive,&apos;&apos; Turkish officials and defense industry sources have said. A U.S. diplomat said the budget move aimed to block &apos;&apos;the silly idea&apos;&apos; that a Turkish-Chinese air defense system could be made interoperable with NATO/U.S. assets with the help of U.S. money. &apos;&apos;Why should Washington sponsor something that it views as being against the nature of allied defense. Remember, the U.S. is the top sponsor of NATO money, and it has a right to say where this money is to be used and where it is not,&apos;&apos; the diplomat said. Turkey&apos;s defense procurement bureaucracy remains divided regarding possible repercussions. &apos;&apos;We are not surprised by this. But this is not a game changer during the process. We would expect our American allies to try and improve their own offers instead of trying to apply more pressure. At the end of the day, we may not need the U.S. or NATO and instead just use our own money to make the system interoperable,&apos;&apos; one senior procurement official said. But another official familiar with the program said that Congress&apos; move probably aimed to make the Chinese solution financially less attractive. &apos;&apos;If we use Turkish money to make the system interoperable with NATO assets it will make the Chinese offer more expensive than it is. If the Chinese are prepared to share the extra burden it will make the contract less attractive for the Chinese,&apos;&apos; the official said. According to Congress&apos; budget plan, if the 2014 U.S. defense spending bill goes through as proposed, it will ban the use of U.S. funding to integrate Chinese missile defense systems with U.S. or NATO systems.Murad Bayar, the head of the Undersecretariat for Defense Procurement, told the H&#188;rriyet Daily News in an October interview that full integration with NATO assets was an explicit condition in the contract for the planned air defense system. &apos;&apos;As part of this program, a Turkish defense company will be tasked with integrating the air defense system into a network operated by the Turkish Air Force. That integration will mean integration with NATO assets, too, since the Turkish system is fully integrated with the NATO system,&apos;&apos; Bayar said. The Chinese bid from China Precision Machinery Export-Import Corp. (CPMIEC), which won the tender on Sept. 26, came in at $3.44 billion. The initial contract price was estimated at $4 billion.Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz announced after a high level defense industry meeting on Sept. 26 that a contract for the construction of long-range air and anti-missile system had been awarded to the China Precision Machinery Export-Import Corp. (CPMIEC). The Chinese contender defeated a U.S. partnership of Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, offering the Patriot air defense system; Russia&apos;s Rosoboronexport, marketing the S-300; and the Italian-French consortium Eurosam, maker of the SAMP/T Aster 30.Under the program, dubbed T-LORAMIDS, Turkey is currently holding contract negotiations with CPMIEC, the front-runner of the competition and, if these talked fail, will start negotiations with the Eurosam consortium, the second best offer according to a grading of bids. The U.S. Patriot system was ranked third, and the Russian option has been eliminated entirely. Hurriyet Daily News" />
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              <outline text="Weekly Address: Marking the One-Year Anniversary of the Tragic Shooting in Newtown, Connecticut">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/12/14/weekly-address-marking-one-year-anniversary-tragic-shooting-newtown-conn" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387034706_9h2CYN6h.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 15:25" />
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                      <outline text="The White House" />
                      <outline text="Office of the Press Secretary" />
                      <outline text="For Immediate Release" />
                      <outline text="December 14, 2013" />
                      <outline text="WASHINGTON, DC&apos;-- In his weekly address, President Obama honored the memories of the 26 innocent children and educators who were taken from us a year ago in Newtown, Connecticut." />
                      <outline text="The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, December 14, 2013." />
                      <outline text="Remarks of President Barack ObamaWeekly AddressThe White HouseDecember 14, 2013" />
                      <outline text="One year ago today, a quiet, peaceful town was shattered by unspeakable violence." />
                      <outline text="Six dedicated school workers and 20 beautiful children were taken from our lives forever." />
                      <outline text="As parents, as Americans, the news filled us with grief.  Newtown is a town like so many of our hometowns.  The victims were educators and kids that could have been any of our own.  And our hearts were broken for the families that lost a piece of their heart; for the communities changed forever; for the survivors, so young, whose innocence was torn away far too soon. " />
                      <outline text="But beneath the sadness, we also felt a sense of resolve &apos;&apos; that these tragedies must end, and that to end them, we must change." />
                      <outline text="From the very beginning, our efforts were led by the parents of Newtown &apos;&apos; men and women, impossibly brave, who stepped forward in the hopes that they might spare others their heartbreak.  And they were joined by millions of Americans &apos;&apos; mothers and fathers; sisters and brothers &apos;&apos; who refused to accept these acts of violence as somehow inevitable." />
                      <outline text="Over the past year, their voices have sustained us.  And their example has inspired us &apos;&apos; to be better parents and better neighbors; to give our children everything they need to face the world without fear; to meet our responsibilities not just to our own families, but to our communities.  More than the tragedy itself, that&apos;s how Newtown will be remembered. " />
                      <outline text="And on this anniversary of a day we will never forget, that&apos;s the example we should continue to follow.  Because we haven&apos;t yet done enough to make our communities and our country safer.  We have to do more to keep dangerous people from getting their hands on a gun so easily.  We have to do more to heal troubled minds.  We have to do everything we can to protect our children from harm and make them feel loved, and valued, and cared for." />
                      <outline text="And as we do, we can&apos;t lose sight of the fact that real change won&apos;t come from Washington.  It will come the way it&apos;s always come &apos;&apos; from you.  From the American people. " />
                      <outline text="As a nation, we can&apos;t stop every act of violence.  We can&apos;t heal every troubled mind.  But if we want to live in a country where we can go to work, send our kids to school, and walk our streets free from fear, we have to keep trying.  We have to keep caring.  We have to treat every child like they&apos;re our child.  Like those in Sandy Hook, we must choose love.  And together, we must make a change.  Thank you." />
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              <outline text="Congress Wants More Scrutiny of New Arms Export Rules &apos;&apos; and Obama Administration Doesn&apos;t - ProPublica">
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                      <outline text="We reported on concerns about an overhaul of the U.S. arms exports control system. Congress is now attempting to patch oversight gaps opened up by the new rules." />
                      <outline text="A C-130 Hercules aircraft taxies after completing preflight inspections on the flight line at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., in February 2012. C-130 transport planes are among the items that are now subject to fewer export restrictions (U.S. Air Force photo by Ellora Remington/Released)" />
                      <outline text="As ProPublica reported this fall, the Obama administration is rolling back limits on some U.S. arms exports. Experts are concerned that the changes could result in military parts flowing more freely to the world&apos;s conflict zones, and that arms sanctions against Iran and other countries will be harder to enforce." />
                      <outline text="Now, some in Congress are seeking to add back some oversight mechanisms lost in the overhaul &apos;&apos; over opposition from the administration." />
                      <outline text="As part of the administration&apos;s larger changes to what many view as an antiquated arms export system, thousands of military items have moved out from under the State Department&apos;s long-standing oversight to the looser controls of the Commerce Department." />
                      <outline text="Commerce Department officials have said that, as a matter of policy, they will continue human rights vetting of recipient countries and reporting big sales to Congress, things the State Department was legally required to do." />
                      <outline text="A bill introduced in the House Foreign Affairs Committee last month would add back those and other legal requirements for many military items moving to Commerce control. " />
                      <outline text="The bill is intended to &apos;&apos;preserve Congressional oversight of arms transfers as the administration implements its Export Control Reform Initiative,&apos;&apos; said Daniel Harsha, a spokesman for the committee." />
                      <outline text="While administration officials declined to comment on the pending legislation, they have quietly resisted it." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;They&apos;ve opposed it because they don&apos;t think it&apos;s necessary,&apos;&apos; said Colby Goodman, a consultant to the Open Society Policy Center who was formerly with the U.N. Office for Disarmament Affairs. (Open Society provides funding to ProPublica.) &apos;&apos;The administration appears to prefer having human rights vetting in policy only.  Unfortunately, this stance makes it easier for the administration to ignore such vetting when it suits them.&apos;&apos; " />
                      <outline text="Brandt Pasco, a lawyer who helped craft the overall export changes, said Congress may be over-reacting. &apos;&apos;Most of what&apos;s being transferred over, the reason it was being moved to the Commerce system was that it was not seen as being enormously sensitive,&apos;&apos; said Pasco, who added that the human rights requirement risked creating &apos;&apos;needless bureaucracy&apos;&apos; for unimportant items." />
                      <outline text="The Senate is also considering legislation in response to the changes, though its approach may have less practical effect than that of the House. " />
                      <outline text="The president decides what stays on the State Department&apos;s control list, and the current standard is items that provide a critical military advantage to the U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., has put forward an amendment to the annual defense spending bill that lays out broader criteria for the president&apos;s decision." />
                      <outline text="The amendment says that the State Department should continue to have tighter control over exports of equipment that could provide &apos;&apos;substantial military or intelligence capability&apos;&apos; to the foes of the U.S. or its allies." />
                      <outline text="Brittany Benowitz, who was a defense adviser to former Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wisc., and is the co-author of a paper on the export changes, said that the administration&apos;s standard was too narrow. &apos;&apos;The export control criteria are focused on sophisticated technologies that foreign militaries are trying to obtain, but in this day and age, the U.S. faces threats from not-so-sophisticated, often non-state actors,&apos;&apos; she said." />
                      <outline text="The amendment, however, ultimately leaves the decision to move equipment off the State Department&apos;s list to the president&apos;s judgment." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If what the administration is saying is true, that the reform is moving relatively minor parts and components [to Commerce], then they shouldn&apos;t have a problem with the amendment,&apos;&apos; said Goodman, the Open Society consultant." />
                      <outline text="The approach of both the House and Senate line up with recommendations made by the American Bar Association&apos;s Center for Human Rights in a white paper published in January, which called on Congress to patch regulatory gaps opened up by the shift to Commerce." />
                      <outline text="The immediate future of either effort isn&apos;t clear, given the packed legislative agenda squeezed into the end of the year." />
                      <outline text="The administration has said its changes to arms export rules are a necessary update to an outdated oversight system. By loosening controls on &apos;&apos;items that pose a low risk to national security,&apos;&apos; officials at the State and Commerce Departments told ProPublica, the government can &apos;&apos;improve its ability to safeguard those items that most require protection.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Defense manufacturers have pushed for the rule changes, which they believe will boost their competitiveness overseas. The Defense Department has also said that the changes will make it easier to equip allies." />
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              <outline text="Casascius, maker of shiny physical bitcoins, shut down by Treasury Department | The Verge">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mobile.theverge.com/2013/12/13/5207256/casascius-maker-of-shiny-physical-bitcoins-shut-down-by-treasury" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387033672_EgRTJMBQ.html" />
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                      <outline text="Mike Caldwell, the man who designed a set of collectible coins with Bitcoin keys hidden inside, has shut down his business after receiving a letter from the government." />
                      <outline text="The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a branch of the Treasury Department, informed him last month that minting physical bitcoins qualifies him as a money transmitter business, which means he needs to register at the federal level and probably get state licenses too." />
                      <outline text="Caldwell hasn&apos;t decided what to do yet. If he wants to continue doing business without fear of breaking the still-ambiguous law, he&apos;d have to spend up to millions of dollars getting licensed in all 47 states that regulate money transmission." />
                      <outline text="Caldwell hasn&apos;t decided what to do yet" />
                      <outline text="For now, Caldwell has shuttered his business, Casascius Coins, until further notice. As regulators crack down on the largely shadowy virtual currency, smaller players are being driven out in favor of venture-backed companies." />
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              <outline text="Viking apocalypse due in february next year - Unexplained Mysteries">
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                      <outline text="According to Norse mythology the Vikings have their own version of doomsday and it is fast approaching.The end of the world has come and gone several times over the last few years, from the turn of the millennium to the Mayan apocalypse, mankind seems obsessed with the fear of armageddon and the demise of all life as we know it." />
                      <outline text="The next such event, known as Ragnarok, is based on Norse mythology and tells of events leading up to the end of days. The countdown begins with the blowing of the horn of the Norse god Heimdallr to signify the world&apos;s impeding destruction which is allegedly due to happen on February 22nd 2014." />
                      <outline text="According to the myth, Ragnarok will occur when the god Odin is killed by the wolf Fenrir and the world will be born again. As the apocalypse ensues the sun&apos;s rays will turn black and the land will be ravaged by treacherous weather." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Ragnarok is the ultimate landmark in Viking mythology, when the gods fall and die, so this really is an event that should not be underestimated,&quot; said Danielle Daglan, director of the Jorvik Viking Festival in York." />
                      <outline text="Source: IB Times | Comments (90)Tags: Viking, Norse" />
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              <outline text="Chicago Tribune - Half-brother of golfer Tiger Woods arrested over bomb threat">
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              <outline text="VIDEO-WEB EXTRA: Sheriff Grayson Robinson | Video | 9news.com">
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              <outline text="Is War With China Inevitable?">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-13/war-china-inevitable" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387007267_fNdNeHh7.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Zero Hedge" type="link" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/zerohedge/feed" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:47" />
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                      <outline text="Submitted by Brandon Smith of Alt-Market blog," />
                      <outline text="As a general rule, extreme economic decline is almost always followed by extreme international conflict. Sometimes, these disasters can be attributed to the human survival imperative and the desire to accumulate resources during crisis. But most often, war amid fiscal distress is usually a means for the political and financial elite to distract the masses away from their empty wallets and empty stomachs." />
                      <outline text="War galvanizes societies, usually under false pretenses. I&apos;m not talking about superficial &apos;&apos;police actions&apos;&apos; or absurd crusades to &apos;&apos;spread democracy&apos;&apos; to Third World enclaves that don&apos;t want it. No, I&apos;m talking about REAL war: war that threatens the fabric of a culture, war that tumbles violently across people&apos;s doorsteps. The reality of near-total annihilation is what oligarchs use to avoid blame for economic distress while molding nations and populations." />
                      <outline text="Because of the very predictable correlation between financial catastrophe and military conflagration, it makes quite a bit of sense for Americans today to be concerned. Never before in history has our country been so close to full-spectrum economic collapse, the kind that kills currencies and simultaneously plunges hundreds of millions of people into poverty. It is a collapse that has progressed thanks to the deliberate efforts of international financiers and central banks. It only follows that the mind-boggling scale of the situation would &apos;&apos;require&apos;&apos; a grand distraction to match." />
                      <outline text="It is difficult to predict what form this distraction will take and where it will begin, primarily because the elites have so many options. The Mideast is certainly an ever-looming possibility. Iran is a viable catalyst. Syria is not entirely off the table. Saudi Arabia and Israel are now essentially working together, forming a strange alliance that could promise considerable turmoil &apos;-- even without the aid of the United States. Plenty of Americans still fear the Al Qaeda bogeyman, and a terrorist attack is not hard to fabricate. However, when I look at the shift of economic power and military deployment, the potential danger areas appear to be growing not only in the dry deserts of Syria and Iran, but also in the politically volatile waters of the East China Sea." />
                      <outline text="China is THE key to any outright implosion of the U.S. monetary system. Other countries, like Saudi Arabia, may play a part; but ultimately it will be China that deals the decisive blow against the dollar&apos;s world reserve status. China&apos;s dollar and Treasury bond holdings could be used as a weapon to trigger a global sell-off of dollar-denominated assets. China has stopped future increases of dollar forex holdings, and has cut the use of the dollar in bilateral trade agreements with multiple countries.  Oil-producing nations are shifting alliances to China because it is now the world&apos;s largest consumer of petroleum. And, China has clearly been preparing for this eventuality for years. So, given these circumstances, how can the U.S. government conceive of confrontation with the East? Challenging one&apos;s creditors to a duel does not usually end well. At the very least, it would be economic suicide. But perhaps that is the point. Perhaps America is meant to make this seemingly idiotic leap." />
                      <outline text="Here are just some of the signs of a buildup to conflict..." />
                      <outline text="Currency Wars And Shooting Wars" />
                      <outline text="In March 2009, U.S. military and intelligence officials gathered to participate in a simulated war game, a hypothetical economic struggle between the United States and China." />
                      <outline text="The conclusions of the war game were ominous. The participants determined that there was no way for the United States to win in an economic battle with China. The Chinese had a counterstrategy to every U.S. effort and an ace up their sleeve &apos;&apos; namely, their U.S. dollar reserves, which they could use as a monetary neutron bomb, a chain reaction that would result in the abandonment of the dollar by exporters around the world . They also found that China has been quietly accumulating hard assets (including land and gold) across globe, using sovereign wealth funds, government-controlled front companies, and private equity funds to make the purchases. China could use these tangible assets as a hedge to protect against the eventual devaluation of its U.S. dollar and Treasury holdings, meaning the losses on its remaining U.S. financial investments was acceptable should it decide to crush the dollar." />
                      <outline text="The natural response of those skeptical of the war game and its findings is to claim that the American military would be the ultimate trump card and probable response to a Chinese economic threat. Of course, China&apos;s relationship with Russia suggests a possible alliance against such an action and would definitely negate the use of nuclear weapons (unless the elites plan nuclear Armageddon). That said, it is highly likely that the U.S. government would respond with military action to a Chinese dollar dump, not unlike Germany&apos;s rise to militarization and totalitarianism after the hyperinflationary implosion of the mark. The idea that anyone except the internationalists could &apos;&apos;win&apos;&apos; such a venture, though, is foolish." />
                      <outline text="I would suggest that this may actually be the plan of globalists in the United States and their counterparts in Asia and Europe. China&apos;s rise to financial prominence is not due to its economic prowess. In fact, China is ripe with poor fiscal judgment calls and infrastructure projects that have gone nowhere. But what China does have on its side are massive capital inflows from global banks and corporations, mainly based in the United States and the European Union. And, it has help in the spread of its currency (the Yuan) from entities like JPMorgan Chase and Co. The International Monetary Fund is seeking to include China in its global basket currency, the SDR, which would give China even more leverage to use in breaking the dollar&apos;s reserve status. Corporate financiers and central bankers have made it more than possible for China to kill the dollar, which they openly suggest is a &apos;&apos;good thing.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Is it possible that the war game scenarios carried out by the Pentagon and elitist think-tanks like the RAND Corporation were not meant to prevent a war with China, but to ensure one takes place?" />
                      <outline text="The Senkaku Islands" />
                      <outline text="Every terrible war has a trigger point, an event that history books later claim &apos;&apos;started it all.&apos;&apos; For the Spanish-American War, it was the bombing of the USS Maine. For World War I it was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. For U.S. involvement in World War I, it was the sinking of the Lusitania by a German U-Boat. For U.S. involvement in World War II, it was the attack on Pearl Harbor. For Vietnam, it was the Gulf of Tonkin Incident (I recommend readers look into the hidden history behind all of these events). While the initial outbreak of war always appears to be spontaneous, the reality is that most wars are planned far in advance." />
                      <outline text="As evidence indicates, China has been deliberately positioned to levy an economic blow against the United States. Our government is fully aware what the results of that attack will be, considering they have gamed the scenario multiple times. And, by RAND Corporation&apos;s own admission, China and the United States have been preparing for physical confrontation for some time, centered on the concept of pre-emptive strikes.  Meaning, the response both sides have exclusively trained for in the event of confrontation is to attack the other first!" />
                      <outline text="The seemingly simple and petty dispute over the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea actually provides a perfect environment for the pre-emptive powder keg to explode." />
                      <outline text="China has recently declared an &apos;&apos;air defense zone&apos;&apos; that extends over the islands, which Japan has already claimed as its own. China, South Korea and the United States have all moved to defy this defense zone. South Korea has even extended its own air defense zone to overlap China&apos;s." />
                      <outline text="China has responded with warnings that its military aircraft will now monitor the region and demands that other nations provide it with civilian airline flight paths.  China has also stated that it plans to create MORE arbitrary defense zones in the near future." />
                      <outline text="The U.S. government under Barack Obama has long planned a military shift into the Pacific, which is meant specifically to counter China&apos;s increased presence. It&apos;s almost as if the White House knew a confrontation was coming." />
                      <outline text="The shift is now accelerating due to the Senkaku situation, as the U.S. transfers submarine-hunting jets to Japan while pledging full support for Japan should war ignite." />
                      <outline text="And most recently, the Japanese press has suggested that war between the two countries could erupt as early as January." />
                      <outline text="China, with its limited navy, has focused more of its energy and funding into advanced missile technologies &apos;-- including &apos;&apos;ship killers,&apos;&apos; which fly too low and fast to be detected with current radar.  This is the same strategy of cheap compact precision warfare being adopted by countries like Syria and Iran, and it is designed specifically to disrupt tradition American military tactics." />
                      <outline text="Currently, very little diplomatic headway has been made or attempted in regards to the Senkaku Islands. The culmination of various ingredients so far makes for a sour stew." />
                      <outline text="All that is required now is that one trigger event &apos;-- that one ironic &apos;&apos;twist of fate&apos;&apos; that mainstream historians love so much, the spark that lights the fuse. China could suddenly sell a mass quantity of U.S. Treasuries, perhaps in response to the renewed debt debate next spring. The United States could use pre-emption to take down a Chinese military plane or submarine.  A random missile could destroy a passenger airliner traveling through the defense zone, and both sides could blame each other. The point is nothing good could come from the escalation over Senkaku." />
                      <outline text="Why Is War Useful?" />
                      <outline text="What could possibly be gained by fomenting a war between the United States and China?  What could possibly be gained by throwing America&apos;s economy, the supposed &quot;goose that lays the golden eggs&quot;, to the fiscal wolves?  As stated earlier, distraction is paramount, and fear is valuable political and social capital." />
                      <outline text="Global financiers created the circumstances that have led to America&apos;s probable economic demise, but they don&apos;t want to be blamed for it. War provides the perfect cover for monetary collapse, and a war with China might become the cover to end all covers. The resulting fiscal damage and the terror Americans would face could be overwhelming. Activists who question the legitimacy of the U.S. government and its actions, once considered champions of free speech, could easily be labeled &apos;&apos;treasonous&apos;&apos; during wartime by authorities and the frightened masses. (If the government is willing to use the Internal Revenue Service against us today, just think about who it will send after us during the chaos of a losing war tomorrow.) A lockdown of civil liberties could be instituted behind the fog of this national panic." />
                      <outline text="Primarily, war tends to influence the masses to agree to more centralization, to relinquish their rights in the name of the &apos;&apos;greater good&apos;&apos;, and to accept less transparency in government and more power in the hands of fewer people. Most important, though, is war&apos;s usefulness as a philosophical manipulation after the dust has settled." />
                      <outline text="After nearly every war of the 20th and 21st century, the subsequent propaganda implies one message in particular: National sovereignty, or nationalism, is the cause of all our problems. The establishment then claims that there is only one solution that will solve these problems: globalization. This article by Andrew Hunter, the chairman of the Australian Fabian Society, is exactly the kind of narrative I expect to hear if conflict arises between the United States and China." />
                      <outline text="National identity and sovereignty are the scapegoats, and the Fabians (globalist propagandists) are quick to point a finger. Their assertion is that nation states should no longer exist, borders should be erased and a one-world economic system and government should be founded. Only then will war and financial strife end. Who will be in charge of this interdependent one world utopia? I&apos;ll give you three guesses..." />
                      <outline text="The Fabians, of course, make no mention of global bankers and their instigation of nearly every war and depression for the past 100 years; and these are invariably the same people that will end up in positions of authority if globalization comes to fruition. What the majority of people do not yet understand is that globalists have no loyalties to any particular country, and they are perfectly willing to sacrifice governments, economies, even entire cultures, in the pursuit of their &quot;ideal society&quot;.  &quot;Order out of chaos&quot; is their motto, after all.  The bottom line is that a war between China and the United States will not be caused by national sovereignty. Rather, it will be caused by elitists looking for a way to END national sovereignty. That&apos;s why such a hypothetical conflict, a conflict that has been gamed by think tanks for years, is likely to be forced into reality." />
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              <outline text="Cantor Fitzgerald Settles 9/11 Case Against American">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://wtfrly.com/2013/12/14/cantor-fitzgerald-settles-911-case-against-american/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387007126_sbvNbwtN.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:45" />
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                      <outline text="Bloomberg" />
                      <outline text="Cantor Fitzgerald LP settled a lawsuit accusing American Airlines (AAL) of failing to stop the hijacking of a plane that crashed into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, killing 658 of the firm&apos;s employees." />
                      <outline text="U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in Manhattan was told of the agreement at a hearing today, according to court records. Hellerstein scheduled a Jan. 13 hearing to consider approving the accord." />
                      <outline text="The settlement of the lawsuit, filed almost 10 years ago, comes four days after American&apos;s parent, AMR Corp., completed a merger with US Airways Group Inc. to form American Airlines Group Inc." />
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              <outline text="Sign Language Interpreter Faced Murder Charge, Other Criminal Charges">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://weaselzippers.us/2013/12/14/sign-language-interpreter-faced-murder-charge-other-criminal-charges/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387006992_d3jJ9YFN.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:43" />
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                      <outline text="South Africans-obviously really wonderful security there, with whom they let next to world leaders&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Via Fox News:" />
                      <outline text="JOHANNESBURG &apos;&apos; The South African government says it is aware of reports that the bogus sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela&apos;s memorial once faced a murder charge, and says he&apos;s being investigated." />
                      <outline text="Phumla Williams of the government communications office said Friday the government is investigating Thamsanqa Jantjie and how he was selected to interpret at a memorial Tuesday at which he stood close to U.S. President Barack Obama and other leaders." />
                      <outline text="Jantjie outraged deaf people by making signs they said amounted to gibberish. A South African TV news outlet, eNCA, is reporting that Jantjie faced a murder charge a decade ago, but it is unclear if the case was concluded. He also reportedly faced other criminal charges." />
                      <outline text="Keep reading&apos;..." />
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              <outline text="Instead of Reining In Mass Surveillance, Obama Tries to Put Lipstick On a Pig">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://wtfrly.com/2013/12/14/instead-of-reining-in-mass-surveillance-obama-tries-to-put-lipstick-on-a-pig/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387006909_NeqQpVmJ.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:41" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Washington&apos;s Blog" />
                      <outline text="Member of Oversight Committee Calls It &apos;&apos;Shameful&apos;&apos;In August, we noted that Obama&apos;s promises to rein in NSA spying weren&apos;t credible:" />
                      <outline text="President Obama just announced that he&apos;s making &apos;&apos;reforms&apos;&apos; to the NSA spying program." />
                      <outline text="Should we believe him?" />
                      <outline text="Obama&apos;s claim this week that the government doesn&apos;t spy on Americans is totally false. Not only is the NSA spying on Americans, but it&apos;s sharing that information with a variety of other agencies &apos;... like the IRS and local law enforcement." />
                      <outline text="Obama made other easily-disprovable claims today &apos;..." />
                      <outline text="***" />
                      <outline text="Senator Ron Wyden &apos;&apos; a member of the Intelligence Committee &apos;&apos; points out:" />
                      <outline text="Notably absent from President Obama&apos;s speech was any mention of closing the backdoor searches loophole that potentially allows for the warrantless searches of Americans&apos; phone calls and emails under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act." />
                      <outline text="The New York Times Editorial Board writes:" />
                      <outline text="President Obama, who seems to think the American people simply need some reassurance that their privacy rights are intact, proposed a series of measures on Friday that only tinker around the edges of the nation&apos;s abusive surveillance programs." />
                      <outline text="***" />
                      <outline text="The collection of records will continue as it has for years, gathering far more information than is necessary to fight terrorism." />
                      <outline text="***" />
                      <outline text="Fundamentally, Mr. Obama does not seem to understand that the nation needs to hear more than soothing words about the government&apos;s spying enterprise. He suggested that if ordinary people trusted the government not to abuse their privacy, they wouldn&apos;t mind the vast collection of phone and e-mail data." />
                      <outline text="Bizarrely, he compared the need for transparency to showing his wife that he had done the dishes, rather than just telling her he had done so. Out-of-control surveillance is a bit more serious than kitchen chores. It is the existence of these programs that is the problem, not whether they are modestly transparent. As long as the N.S.A. believes it has the right to collect records of every phone call &apos;-- and the administration released a white paper Friday that explained, unconvincingly, why it is perfectly legal &apos;-- then none of the promises to stay within the law will mean a thing." />
                      <outline text="Indeed, even Obama admitted that he&apos;s not going to do anything to actually rein in spying:" />
                      <outline text="To allay concerns, Obama endorsed modest oversight changes to a program he says already has plenty of it. None of them significantly changes the programs, and the president acknowledged they were intended to appease Americans, not to curtail the surveillance." />
                      <outline text="Once again &apos;&apos; when bad government policy is revealed &apos;&apos; the government just tries to put lipstick on the pig." />
                      <outline text="Top NSA whistleblower William Binney &apos;&apos; the 32-year high-level NSA cryptographer and former head of the NSA&apos;s global digital data gathering program &apos;&apos; has explained that it is technically easy and cheap to rein in the spying program so that it complies with the Constitution." />
                      <outline text="Binney told me that the only way to stop the mass surveillance on Americans is to fire the corrupt government officials who let it happen." />
                      <outline text="He&apos;s right." />
                      <outline text="As we explained 5 years ago, the only way to stop the ransacking of our prosperity and our constitutional rights is to fire the guys who keep fleecing us again and again." />
                      <outline text="Ralph Waldo Emerson&apos;s words over 100 years ago apply rather well to the government officials who have repeatedly lied about spying:" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Who you are speaks so loudly I can&apos;t hear what you&apos;re saying.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Indeed, Obama appointed the fox to investigate the henhouse, appointing James Clapper to lead the NSA oversight effort. Clapper lied under oath to Congress, and the 9/11 Commission chair, author of the Patriot Act, and American public all want Clapper persecuted for perjury regarding spying." />
                      <outline text="We noted in November:" />
                      <outline text="Only 11% of Americans trust Obama to actually do anything to rein in spying" />
                      <outline text="We were right to doubt Obama&apos;s sincerity." />
                      <outline text="Obama is simply going to put lipstick on a pig &apos;... and make no real changes." />
                      <outline text="As the Guardian reports:" />
                      <outline text="A participant in a White House-sponsored review of surveillance activities described as &apos;&apos;shameful&apos;&apos; an apparent decision to leave most of the National Security Agency&apos;s controversial bulk spying intact." />
                      <outline text="***" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The review group was searching for ways to make the most modest pivot necessary to continue business as usual,&apos;&apos; Meinrath said." />
                      <outline text="And the Washington Post writes:" />
                      <outline text="The Obama administration has decided to preserve a controversial arrangement under which a single military official is permitted to direct both the National Security Agency and the military&apos;s cyberwarfare command, U.S. officials said. The decision by President Obama comes amid signs that the White House is not inclined to impose significant new restraints on the NSA&apos;s activities and favors maintaining an agency program that collects data on virtually every phone call that Americans make &apos;....   Some officials, including top U.S. intelligence officials, had argued that the NSA and Cyber Command should be placed under separate leadership to ensure greater accountability and avoid an undue concentration of power." />
                      <outline text="***" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The big picture is there&apos;s not going to be that much [additional] constraint&apos;&apos; by the White House, said a second U.S. official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. &apos;&apos;They&apos;re really not hurting [NSA] that much.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Of course, the other main defenders of the status quo &apos;&apos; congressional intelligence chairs Feinstein and Rogers &apos;&apos; are mounting their own phony &apos;&apos;reform&apos;&apos; efforts." />
                      <outline text="Washington&apos;s Blog" />
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              <outline text="Iran Quits Talks Over Latest US Sanctions">
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:40" />
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                      <outline text="AntiWarby Jason Ditz" />
                      <outline text="Last month&apos;s key P5+1 deal with Iran was the crowning achievement of years of diplomacy, and the Obama Administration has made much of trying to protect the deal, warning Congress against passing any new sanctions because that would violate the terms of the agreement." />
                      <outline text="But it is the administration itself that has put the deal in serious jeopardy, having imposed a series of new sanctions against Iran&apos;s trading partners yesterday. Iran&apos;s negotiating team is now leaving the Vienna talks and returning to Tehran, leaving open the question of whether or not the talks will resume." />
                      <outline text="Iran&apos;s chief negotiator, Deputy FM Abbas Araqchi, explained the decision to quit the current talks was made because the US move violated &apos;&apos;the spirit&apos;&apos; of the P5+1 deal, which included an explicit pledge to impose no new sanctions against Iran for six months. The Iranian government is now said to be evaluating the situation and whether they can continue the talks at all." />
                      <outline text="The Obama Administration had argued the new sanctions &apos;&apos;technically&apos;&apos; didn&apos;t violate the deal because they didn&apos;t hit Iran directly, but rather a bunch of Iran&apos;s trading partners for doing business with Iran. The administration also says the timing of the move was &apos;&apos;coincidental.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Yet it&apos;s hard to see how it could be, and after repeatedly warning Congress against moves that could threaten the talks they appear to have gone out of their way to test the limits of the agreement." />
                      <outline text="EU officials say they believe the talks will resume at some point, but the damage may be done either way, and even if Iran does agree to return to the talks it will likely be with a much more skeptical eye toward the exact terms of any deal, since the US has shown itself more than willing bend their interpretation." />
                      <outline text="AntiWar" />
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              <outline text="China ready to land robot rover on Moon">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25356603" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1387006759_vyn6gTCN.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 07:39" />
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                      <outline text="13 December 2013Last updated at 15:06 ET By Paul RinconScience editor, BBC News websiteChina is set to land a robotic rover on the surface of the Moon, a major step in the Asian superpower&apos;s ambitious programme of space exploration." />
                      <outline text="On Saturday afternoon (GMT), a landing module will undergo a powered descent, using thrusters to perform the first soft landing on the Moon in 37 years." />
                      <outline text="Several hours later, the lander will deploy a robotic rover called Yutu, which translates as &quot;Jade Rabbit&quot;." />
                      <outline text="The touchdown will take place on a flat plain called the Bay of Rainbows." />
                      <outline text="The Chang&apos;e-3 mission launched on a Chinese-developed Long March 3B rocket on 1 December from Xichang in the country&apos;s south." />
                      <outline text="Continue reading the main storyChina is saying: &apos;We are doing something that only two other countries have done before - the US and the Soviet Union&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="End QuoteDean ChengHeritage Foundation&quot;On the evening of December 14, Chang&apos;e-3 will carry out a soft landing on the lunar surface,&quot; said a post on the mission&apos;s official blog on Sina Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter." />
                      <outline text="The task was described as the mission&apos;s &quot;most difficult&quot; in the post, written by the Chinese Academy of Sciences on behalf of the space authorities." />
                      <outline text="It is the third robotic rover mission to land on the lunar surface, but the Chinese vehicle carries a more sophisticated payload, including ground-penetrating radar which will gather measurements of the lunar soil and crust." />
                      <outline text="The 120kg (260lb) Jade Rabbit rover can reportedly climb slopes of up to 30 degrees and travel at 200m (660ft) per hour." />
                      <outline text="Its name - chosen in an online poll of 3.4 million voters - derives from an ancient Chinese myth about a rabbit living on the moon as the pet of the lunar goddess Chang&apos;e." />
                      <outline text="According to translated documents, the landing module will begin actively reducing its speed at about 15km from the Moon&apos;s surface." />
                      <outline text="When it reaches a distance of 100m from the surface, the craft will fire thrusters to slow its descent." />
                      <outline text="At a distance of 4m, the lander switches off the thrusters and free-falls to the lunar surface." />
                      <outline text="The Jade Rabbit is expected to be deployed on Saturday evening, driving down a ramp lowered by the Chang&apos;e-3 landing module." />
                      <outline text="Reports suggest the lander and rover will photograph each other at some point on Sunday." />
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                      <outline text="The Chang&apos;e-3 mission launches from Xichang, south China" />
                      <outline text="According to Chinese space scientists, the mission is designed to test new technologies, gather scientific data and build intellectual expertise." />
                      <outline text="Dean Cheng, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank in Washington DC, said China&apos;s space programme was a good fit with China&apos;s concept of &quot;comprehensive national power&quot;. This might be described as a measure of a state&apos;s all-round capabilities." />
                      <outline text="Space exploration was, he told BBC News, &quot;a reflection of your economic power, because you need spare resources to have a space programme. It clearly has military implications because so much space technology is dual use&quot;." />
                      <outline text="He added: &quot;It reflects your scientific and technological capabilities, it supports your diplomacy by making you appear strong." />
                      <outline text="&quot;China is saying: &apos;We are doing something that only two other countries have done before - the US and the Soviet Union.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Mr Cheng explained that the mission would provide an opportunity to test China&apos;s deep-space tracking and communications capability." />
                      <outline text="&quot;The rover will reportedly be under Earth control at various points of its manoeuvres on the lunar surface,&quot; Mr Cheng wrote in a blog post." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Such a space observation and tracking system has implications not only for space exploration but for national security, as it can be used to maintain space surveillance, keeping watch over Chinese and other nations&apos; space assets.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The European Space Agency said it would provide communications support on the mission. Erik Sorenson, head of ground facilities at the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany, said Esa&apos;s tracking facilities would be able to reconstruct the craft&apos;s trajectory during descent and determine its precise location on the Moon." />
                      <outline text="China has been methodically and patiently building up the key elements needed for an advanced space programme - from launchers to manned missions in Earth orbit to unmanned planetary craft - and it is investing heavily." />
                      <outline text="The lander&apos;s target is Sinus Iridum (Latin for Bay of Rainbows) a flat volcanic plain thought to be relatively clear of large rocks. It is part of a larger feature known as Mare Imbrium that forms the right eye of the &quot;Man in the Moon&quot;." />
                      <outline text="After this, a mission to bring samples of lunar soil back to Earth is planned for 2017. And this may set the stage for further robotic missions, and - perhaps - a crewed lunar mission in the 2020s." />
                      <outline text="&quot;[Chang&apos;e-3] is probably laying some of the groundwork for a manned mission,&quot; said Mr Cheng." />
                      <outline text="Paul.Rincon-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter" />
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              <outline text="Yahoo&apos;s Marissa Mayer on Mail outage: &apos;We really let you down&apos;">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://news.cnet.com/8301-10811_3-57615617/yahoos-marissa-mayer-on-mail-outage-we-really-let-you-down/?part=rss&amp;subj=news&amp;tag=title" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386997430_gSPXUfqN.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 05:03" />
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                      <outline text="The company&apos;s CEO apologized for Yahoo Mail&apos;s prolonged, multiday outage." />
                      <outline text="Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer on Friday evening issued an apology to Yahoo Mail users for the email service&apos;s prolonged, multiday outage.&quot;This has been a very frustrating week for our users and we are very sorry,&quot; wrote Mayer, on the company&apos;s official Tumblr blog. &quot;Unfortunately, the outage was much more complex than it seemed at first, which is why it&apos;s taking us several days to resolve the compounding issues,&quot; she continued." />
                      <outline text="She concluded the post: &quot;While our overall uptime is well above 99.9%, even accounting for this incident, we really let you down this week. We can, and we will, do better in the future.&quot;While the email outage itself was bad, the company has also been criticized for the way it handled its damage control. In her blog post, Mayer explained more of the details: The the outage affected 1 percent of the service&apos;s users, and that since the problem affected individual accounts in different ways, the resolution took longer than expected, she wrote. She also noted that some users were given a confusing &quot;scheduled maintenance&quot; message when they tried to access their inboxes." />
                      <outline text="The outage began on Monday night around 10:30 p.m. PT, and email sent to the affected accounts were not delivered. The company also said on its help blog that messages delivered between November 25 and December 9 may not have shown up in inboxes either, though it was not clear if the reason was due to the recent outage." />
                      <outline text="The &quot;frustrating week&quot; for Mail users Mayers talks about no doubt applies to the company itself. To pile onto the company&apos;s service woes, Flickr also experienced a minor outage on Thursday." />
              </outline>

              <outline text="Keynote Address with National Security Agency Deputy Director...">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://icontherecord.tumblr.com/post/69897843109/keynote-address-with-national-security-agency" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386997362_NZyuuBKn.html" />
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 05:02" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Keynote Address with National Security Agency Deputy Director John C. &apos;&apos;Chris&apos;&apos; Inglis" />
                      <outline text="Penn Law&apos;s Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law Conference" />
                      <outline text="On the Very Idea of Secret Laws: Transparency and Publicity in Deliberative Democracy" />
                      <outline text="November 22, 2013 (video released Dec 9, 2013)" />
                      <outline text="Keynote Address: " />
                      <outline text="Mr. John C. &apos;&apos;Chris&apos;&apos; Inglis, Deputy Director of the National Security Agency" />
                      <outline text="Discussant: " />
                      <outline text="Mr. Steven Aftergood, Project on Government Secrecy, Federation of American Scientists" />
                      <outline text="Via law.upenn.edu" />
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              <outline text="Scientists touted as rock stars --- technocracy being legitimized, new &quot;science celebrity&quot; class emerging...">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.reddit.com/r/UNAgenda21/comments/1subga/scientists_touted_as_rock_stars_technocracy_being/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386997344_tT4T73Xz.html" />
        <outline text="Source: UN Agenda 21" type="link" url="http://www.reddit.com/r/UNAgenda21/.rss" />
      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 05:02" />
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                      <outline text="Exposing the comprehensive UN plan to bring about an authoritarian world government via international regulations and treaties under the guise of environmentalism and social equity." />
                      <outline text="Remember, a lot of this is heavy doublespeak. I.E. &quot;Commuter Friendly&quot; = Commuter hell, at the mercy of public transportation, unfriendly-to-cars, no leaving the area etc., &quot;Walkable&quot; = car unfriendly, literally poverty infrastructure" />
                      <outline text="New UrbanismTriple Bottom LineSustainability/Sustainable DevelopmentSocial EquityEconomic EmpowermentSocial Responsibility&quot;Smart&quot; i.e. Smart GrowthEconomic/Environmental JusticeCorporate Social Responsibility(CSR)Liveable/WalkableNew NormalComplete StreetsMixed-Use (property)&quot;Green&quot;Commuter Friendly&quot;Well-Being&quot;Community ActionResilience/Resilient CommunitiesTransition TownNext/New EconomySECTION I. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS: Chapter 2.1." />
                      <outline text="In order to meet the challenges of environment and development, States have decided to establish a new global partnership. This partnership commits all States to engage in a continuous and constructive dialogue, inspired by the need to achieve a more efficient and equitable world economy, keeping in view the increasing interdependence of the community of nations and that sustainable development should become a priority item on the agenda of the international community. It is recognized that, for the success of this new partnership, it is important to overcome confrontation and to foster a climate of genuine cooperation and solidarity. It is equally important to strengthen national and international policies and multinational cooperation to adapt to the new realities." />
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              <outline text="Truth Creeps In On Little Cat&apos;s Feet (Kill Me Now)">
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      <outline text="Sat, 14 Dec 2013 05:01" />
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                      <outline text="Slate celebrates the first anniversary of Newton by doing some basic research on gun violence in America. I kid you not, they have just discovered suicide:" />
                      <outline text="Since the massacre at Newtown, Conn., Slate has scoured the Web for information on gun-related deaths and adding them to this interactive. As the months unfolded, it became clear that even though thousands of people were being added to our database, we were missing thousands more. Now that we&apos;re hitting the one-year mark, the full extent of that deviation is clear: The CDC counts about 32,000 people killed with guns each year, while Slate&apos;s database only has one-third of that. Why the huge discrepancy?" />
                      <outline text="Earlier this month Slate launched an effort to categorize the gun deaths in our system. That effort verified the source of the discrepancy: suicides. We&apos;ve missed nearly all gun-related suicides, because our information is based on media reports, and the media typically avoid reporting on suicides." />
                      <outline text="Our interactive reflects the picture the media paints of gun violence in America: One in which guns mostly kill homicide victims, with the occasional accidental death thrown in. But that&apos;s immensely different than the reality of gun violence. In reality, two out of three gun deaths are suicides, not the one out of 10 our interactive suggests." />
                      <outline text="I can think of plenty of good reasons for the media not to report on suicides, but how could this be news to Slate?" />
                      <outline text="Well, let me send them on their voyage of discovery with two additional insights. First, when hypingtheurgency of gun control and the perils of gun violence in America, the key figure is the 30,000 total of homicides and suicides. How could an assault weapons ban or a limit on magazine capacity impact the suicide rate, you ask? Don&apos;t ask - it&apos;s 30,000 deaths and maybe we are having a crisis of suicidal people shooting themselves sixteen times and bleeding out." />
                      <outline text="However, when the topic segues to the intersection of mental health and gun violence, well, the mentally ill are victims, so the relevant baseline is the homicides. Why the exclusion of suicides? As is so often the case, I lack the mental acuity of the typical liberal, so I can&apos;t explain why on this topic the liberal media has this sudden loss of compassion and unwillingness to seek the regulation of others for their own protection." />
                      <outline text="That said, some sort of mental health screening might well bring down the suicide rate [link-Israel experience]:" />
                      <outline text="EK: As I understand it, there&apos;s a stronger link between guns and suicide than between guns and homicide. And one of the really interesting parts of your paper is your recounting of the Israeli military&apos;s effort to cut suicides among soldiers by restricting access to guns." />
                      <outline text="JR: Yes, it&apos;s very striking. In Israel, it used to be that all soldiers would take the guns home with them. Now they have to leave them on base. Over the years they&apos;ve done this -- it began, I think, in 2006 -- there&apos;s been a 60 percent decrease in suicide on weekends among IDS soldiers. And it did not correspond to an increase in weekday suicide. People think suicide is an impulse that exists and builds. This shows that doesn&apos;t happen. The impulse to suicide is transitory. Someone with access to a gun at that moment may commit suicide, but if not, they may not." />
                      <outline text=" To be fair, Slate does run a good piece on suicide and guns today." />
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              <outline text="New Cyber Framework Aimed at Small, Mid-Tier Defense Companies">
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                      <outline text="A National Institute of Standards and Technology framework intended to help companies and organizations bolster their cybersecurity may have a big impact for small- and mid-tier defense contractors, experts said.The draft of the cybersecurity framework was released at the end of October, and NIST was gathering comments until Dec. 13. Its overarching goal is to set up voluntary information sharing regimes for each of the 16 critical infrastructure sectors identified by the Department of Homeland Security." />
                      <outline text="The framework is mostly directed at smaller companies and can help them implement standards and follow risk management principles and best practices, said Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance. That is particularly true in the defense industrial base, where larger companies are seen as being ahead on cybersecrity." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;In general, these organizations do state-of-the-art cybersecurity. They have tremendous resources in scope and scale &apos;-- among other things,&apos;&apos; Clinton said." />
                      <outline text="However, further down in the supply chain, companies don&apos;t have the same financial wherewithal and expertise, he noted." />
                      <outline text="The Presidential Executive Order &apos;-- Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity released in February &apos;-- called for NIST to create the framework. The executive order was a result of a recalcitrant Congress, which has had difficulty passing major bills such as the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act." />
                      <outline text="A lot can be accomplished under the framework and executive order without the need for further legislation, cybersecurity executives told National Defense." />
                      <outline text="The defense and the financial services sectors are seen as two industries that are at the forefront of cybersecurity. Concerned about reports of China-based hacking enterprises stealing vast amounts of intellectual property, the Defense Department initiated the defense industrial base cyber security and information assurance program in 2007." />
                      <outline text="It was designed to gather reports on network intrusions, scrub the data to ensure the company contributing the information remained anonymous, and then push out reports to other participants. The program, administered by the chief information office, has since expanded, and is now serving as a model for the framework." />
                      <outline text="The framework includes principles that will reach across all sectors such as risk management, said Tom Conway, director of network security firm McAfee Federal. Companies need to know what assets are most at risk, prioritize, and take action to protect them." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;That is something the DIB has been doing for a while,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Keith Rhodes, chief technology officer at QinetiQ North America, said perfect security is impossible." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;You have to take a posture of always being under attack. That is just the nature of the beast,&apos;&apos; he said. Once a company accepts that fact, then it can move on to identifying its most critical assets and boosting security around them." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It is about risk. Understanding your threats, the vulnerability and value of assets that may or may not be compromised,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="He lauded the information-sharing regime the framework puts in place." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We have to be able to tell others, and others have to be able to tell us, what they see, what they know, what&apos;s happening,&apos;&apos; Rhodes said. &apos;&apos;Without that, you really can&apos;t know what the threat is. You&apos;re looking through your soda straw, but you don&apos;t really have the broader purview.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Clinton and the others interviewed praised the voluntary nature of the NIST framework, even though it is a result of there not being any legislation to mandate participation." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;A lot of the larger organizations are probably already doing &apos;-- or are in some cases &apos;-- doing more than what is in the framework. They will raise their hand,&apos;&apos; Clinton said. &apos;&apos;But we want those small- and mid-size firms to adopt the framework. They are perhaps the target audience.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="However, these smaller companies have to see that volunteering their time and resources is worth their while, he added." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If you want the framework to be sustainable as a voluntary system, which is what the administration is committed to, then it has to be cost effective,&apos;&apos; Clinton said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It is clearly unsustainable to expect smaller firms to be continually making uneconomic investments in security. They won&apos;t do it. Nobody can do it,&apos;&apos; he added." />
                      <outline text="Conway said there are potential cost savings to participating in information sharing when companies don&apos;t have to build or buy redundant infrastructure. Plus, there is also a shortage of cybersecurity personnel. Smaller firms &apos;&apos;can leverage somebody else&apos;s smart person.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="There is also the question of incentives, which may assist some of these lower-tier companies in achieving their cybersecurity goals. Those may require legislation, though." />
                      <outline text="There could be accelerated depreciation for network security products, tax credits for companies that agree to put cybersensors in place, limits on liability and insurance reform, Conway said." />
                      <outline text="Rhodes said it&apos;s the government&apos;s responsibility to make sure these small companies have the incentives to participate in a voluntary system." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;That means there has to be a good carrot and stick, and right now, there seems to be neither,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Incentives for defense firms to strengthen their cybersecurity, especially on certain sensitive programs, can be built into contracts, Rhodes said. That is what they do after all &apos;-- compete for Defense Department business. The government has to choose which parts of the standards apply to defense contracts and insert them into requests for proposals." />
                      <outline text="Those who write the RFPs should state: &apos;&apos;Prove to all of us that you won this contract because you had the smartest approach to security based on the evaluation criteria that we put in,&apos;&apos; Rhodes said." />
                      <outline text="That kind of &apos;&apos;carrot&apos;&apos; would not require additional legislation, he added." />
                      <outline text="Defense Department agencies can show they are &apos;&apos;serious about this by putting specificity into the evaluation criteria and actually evaluating based on those criteria,&apos;&apos; Rhodes said. &apos;&apos;Then I have all the incentive in the world. Because that&apos;s the business I&apos;m in.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Conway said, &apos;&apos;&apos;Fast moving and fluid&apos; are usually not used to describe regulations.&apos;&apos; A voluntary system builds in flexibility." />
                      <outline text="Prescriptive or regulatory based measures restrict progress, he said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Look at where the technology has gone over the past three years with all the iPads and Android equivalents,&apos;&apos; he noted." />
                      <outline text="Since the draft framework was released, Clinton has been a vocal advocate of beta testing the information sharing system. The purpose would be to avoid a fiasco similar to the rollout of the Affordable Care Act insurance exchange website." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We do what any large firm would do when launching a large product and service. We reach out directly into the target audience and conduct a systematized beta test,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="All sorts of unexpected difficulties will come up, he said. &apos;&apos;We know that because that&apos;s what always happens.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="After the bugs are worked out, then there can be a systematized cost-benefit analysis, and some key questions can be answered for the small- and mid-sized firms that are worried about their bottom lines." />
                      <outline text="What is it going to cost a company to implement the framework? How beneficial is it? How much security do you get? A beta test with agreed upon metrics can determine what is cost effective and what isn&apos;t, Clinton said." />
                      <outline text="The biggest threat to small businesses is uncertainty, he added." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If you&apos;re not sure what you&apos;re going to get &apos;... firms tend not to make those kinds of investments,&apos;&apos; Clinton said." />
                      <outline text="A beta test can go forward without legislation, he said. Afterwards, there needs to be an independent assessment carried out jointly by industry and government, he said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We don&apos;t want somebody putting their thumb on the scale here making it seem more cost effective than it is for political purposes,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="Clinton said the Department of Homeland Security, which will be charged with setting up the system, can get the ball rolling on the beta test soon after the final framework is released in February." />
                      <outline text="DHS has coordinating councils comprising government and industry members for all 16 sectors, so the organizations are already in place, he added." />
                      <outline text="It needs to be a true collaboration, with government as a partner, and not trying to manage the whole enterprise by sending out orders, Clinton said." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We&apos;ve got the structures in place to do this, and do it properly. It will cost a little money, but not a lot,&apos;&apos; he added." />
                      <outline text="Rhodes agreed. &apos;&apos;It&apos;s a paper exercise if you don&apos;t test,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="That calls up the question of whether there will need to be costly cybersecurity centers for each of the sectors. The financial services sector and some state and local governments are already doing this. The Defense Department&apos;s chief information office has located its DIB cyber security information sharing program in Arlington, Va., less than a mile from the Pentagon." />
                      <outline text="Conway said: &apos;&apos;At the end of the day, I think it is beneficial to have people in the same location, eating bad pizza in the middle of the night, rolling up their sleeves to solve a problem. That is always going to be needed.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="But ultimately it should move to machine-to-machine communication, where networks can respond automatically to a threat similar to a body&apos;s immune system. The network identifies a threat and takes action without people in the loop, he added.             Photo Credit: Thinkstock" />
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              <outline text="Report: NSA mulls Snowden amnesty (but it probably won&apos;t happen) | Ars Technica">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:36" />
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                      <outline text="Aurich Lawson / The Guardian" />
                      <outline text="View all&apos;...According to an interview on 60 Minutes scheduled for broadcast this coming Sunday, a top National Security Agency (NSA) official says that some in the government are considering giving amnesty to Edward Snowden in exchange for the return of all of the documents that he exfiltrated from the NSA." />
                      <outline text="According to CBS News, whose parent company produces 60 Minutes, NSA official Rick Ledgett told the news program that &apos;&apos;it&apos;s worth having a conversation about&apos;&apos; possible amnesty for Snowden. Ledgett is in charge of the NSA&apos;s unauthorized leak task force to investigate the Snowden leaks." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be secured, and my bar for those assurances would be very high,&apos;&apos; he added. &apos;&apos;It would be more than just an assertion on his part.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Ledgett, who also has been tapped to be the agency&apos;s number two official starting in January 2014, noted that this sentiment was &apos;&apos;not unanimous&apos;&apos; inside the NSA." />
                      <outline text="However, such a deal seems practically impossible, given that journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras (both of whom reside outside the United States) are known to have a full set of the Snowden-leaked documents. Greenwald has said as recently as yesterday that &apos;&apos;others have tens of thousands of documents.&apos;&apos; Those others could include security researchers like Ashkan Soltani and Jacob Appelbaum, as well as other journalists such as Barton Gellman, Ryan Gallagher, and probably more." />
                      <outline text="The Hill quoted Gen. Keith Alexander, the head of the NSA, as opposing granting amnesty for Snowden in a separate CBS interview also slated to air on Sunday." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I think people have to be held accountable for their actions&apos;... Because what we don&apos;t want is the next person to do the same thing, race off to Hong Kong and to Moscow with another set of data, knowing they can strike the same deal,&quot; Alexander said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;This is analogous to a hostage-taker taking 50 people hostage, shooting 10 and then saying, &apos;If you give me full amnesty, I&apos;ll let the other 40 go.&apos; What do you do?&quot;" />
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              <outline text="Presidential Proclamation -- Bill of Rights Day, 2013">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:33" />
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                      <outline text="The White House" />
                      <outline text="Office of the Press Secretary" />
                      <outline text="For Immediate Release" />
                      <outline text="December 13, 2013" />
                      <outline text="BILL OF RIGHTS DAY, 2013" />
                      <outline text="- - - - - - -" />
                      <outline text="BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" />
                      <outline text="A PROCLAMATION" />
                      <outline text="When America&apos;s Founders declared our independence, they set forth an idea that became our Nation&apos;s defining creed: &quot;We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.&quot; They understood that while these truths have always been self-evident, they have never been self-executing. After 15 years of democratic experimentation and national debate, the Bill of Rights came into force, touching off a long journey to carve America&apos;s highest ideals into enduring, enforceable law." />
                      <outline text="The Bill of Rights is the foundation of American liberty, securing our most fundamental rights -- from the freedom to speak, assemble, and practice our faith as we please to the protections that ensure justice under the law. For almost two and a quarter centuries, these 10 Constitutional Amendments have served as a basis from which civil society could grow and flourish. They have encouraged innovation and defended Americans who questioned, challenged, and dared our Nation to be greater." />
                      <outline text="Thomas Jefferson once wrote, &quot;I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and constitutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind.&quot; Our liberties opened heated debate over the questions of citizenship and human rights, driving progress in the American mind. We learned that our Nation, built on the principles of freedom and equality, could not survive half-slave and half-free. We resolved that our daughters must have the same rights, the same chances, and the same freedom to pursue their dreams as our sons, and that if we are truly created equal, then the love we commit to one another must be equal as well. Americans with disabilities tore down legal and social barriers; disenfranchised farmworkers united to claim their rights to dignity, fairness, and a living wage; civil rights activists marched, bled, and gave their lives to bring the era of segregation to an end. As we celebrate the anniversary of the Bill of Rights, let us reach for a day when we all may enjoy the basic truths of liberty and equality." />
                      <outline text="NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim December 15, 2013, as Bill of Rights Day. I call upon the people of the United States to mark this observance with appropriate ceremonies and activities." />
                      <outline text="IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand thirteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-eighth." />
                      <outline text="BARACK OBAMA" />
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              <outline text="Message to the Congress -- Report Consistent with War Powers Resolution | The White House">
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                      <outline text="The White House" />
                      <outline text="Office of the Press Secretary" />
                      <outline text="For Immediate Release" />
                      <outline text="December 13, 2013" />
                      <outline text="Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)" />
                      <outline text="I am providing this supplemental consolidated report, prepared by my Administration and consistent with the War Powers Resolution (Public Law 93-148), as part of my efforts to keep the Congress informed about deployments of U.S. Armed Forces equipped for combat." />
                      <outline text="MILITARY OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF U.S. COUNTERTERRORISM OBJECTIVES" />
                      <outline text="In furtherance of U.S. counterterrorism efforts, the United States continues to work with partners around the globe, with a particular focus on the U.S. Central Command&apos;s and U.S. Africa Command&apos;s areas of responsibility. In this context, the United States has deployed U.S. combat-equipped forces to enhance the counterterrorism capabilities and support the counterterrorism operations of our friends and allies, including special operations and other forces for sensitive operations in various locations around the world. Specific information about counterterrorism deployments to select countries is provided below, and a classified annex to this report provides further information." />
                      <outline text="Military Operations Against al-Qa&apos;ida, the Taliban, and Associated Forces and in Support of Related U.S. Counterterrorism Objectives" />
                      <outline text="Since October 7, 2001, the United States has conducted combat operations in Afghanistan against al-Qa&apos;ida, the Taliban, and associated forces. In support of these and other overseas operations, the United States has deployed combat-equipped forces to a number of locations in the U.S. Central, Pacific, European, Southern, and Africa Command areas of operation. Such operations and deployments have been reported previously, consistent with Public Law 107-40 and the War Powers Resolution, and operations and deployments remain ongoing. These operations, which the United States has carried out with the assistance of numerous international partners, have been successful in seriously degrading al-Qa&apos;ida&apos;s capabilities and brought an end to the Taliban&apos;s leadership of Afghanistan." />
                      <outline text="The United States is committed to thwarting the efforts of al-Qa&apos;ida, the Taliban, and associated forces to carry out future acts of international terrorism, and we have continued to work with our counterterrorism partners to disrupt and degrade the capabilities of al-Qa&apos;ida, the Taliban, and associated forces. As necessary, in response to this terrorist threat, I will direct additional measures to protect U.S. citizens and interests. It is not possible to know at this time the precise scope or the duration of the deployments of U.S. Armed Forces necessary to counter this terrorist threat to the United States." />
                      <outline text="Afghanistan. United States Armed Forces continue to pursue and engage remaining al-Qa&apos;ida and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan while transitioning to an Afghan security lead. There are approximately 55,000 U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and the United States Armed Forces are on track to meet the Afghanistan Force Management Level of 34,000 by February 12, 2014." />
                      <outline text="The United Nations (U.N.) Security Council most recently extended its authorization of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan until December 31, 2014, in U.N. Security Council Resolution 2120 (October 10, 2013). The mission of ISAF, under North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) command and in partnership with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is to reduce the capability and will of the insurgency, support the growth in capacity and capability of the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), and facilitate improvements in governance and socio-economic development in order to provide a secure environment for sustainable stability that is observable to the population. Forty-eight nations, including the United States and all 28 NATO members, contribute forces to ISAF. For the last few years, the ISAF campaign has focused on preparing the ANSF for full security transition in 2014." />
                      <outline text="In June 2013, at the &quot;Milestone 2013&quot; ceremony, the ANSF assumed the lead for security nationwide. ISAF is now in support of the ANSF. The only unilateral operations that ISAF conducts are in support of its own security, sustainment, and redeployment. In the coming months, ISAF will focus on developing the sustainability of the ANSF and assisting the ANSF as the Afghan government plans for the elections in 2014. The security transition process -- as agreed to at the 2010 NATO Summit in Lisbon and reaffirmed at the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago -- remains on track and the ANSF are expected to assume full responsibility for security across the whole of Afghanistan by the end of 2014." />
                      <outline text="As I noted in my report of June 14, 2013, on March 25, 2013, the United States signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Afghan government under which the United States transferred all Afghan nationals detained by U.S. forces in Afghanistan to the custody and control of the Afghan government. Pursuant to the MOU, any new Afghan detainees are to be transferred to Afghan custody and control within 96 hours after capture. United States forces in Afghanistan continue to detain approximately 53 third-country nationals under the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40), as informed by the law of war." />
                      <outline text="Libya. In Libya, on October 5, 2013, U.S. Armed Forces captured longtime al-Qa&apos;ida member Abu Anas al Libi." />
                      <outline text="Somalia. In Somalia, the U.S. military has worked to counter the terrorist threat posed by al-Qa&apos;ida and associated elements of al-Shabaab. On the night of October 4, 2013, U.S. Armed Forces conducted a raid in Somalia to capture a member of al-Qa&apos;ida who is also a top commander in the terrorist group al-Shabaab. The operation did not result in the capture of the targeted individual." />
                      <outline text="Yemen. The U.S. military has also been working closely with the Yemeni government to dismantle operationally and ultimately eliminate the terrorist threat posed by al-Qa&apos;ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the most active and dangerous affiliate of al-Qa&apos;ida today. Our joint efforts have resulted in direct action against a limited number of AQAP operatives and senior leaders in that country who posed a terrorist threat to the United States and our interests." />
                      <outline text="Cuba. Combat-equipped forces, deployed since January 2002 to the Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, continue to conduct humane and secure detention operations for the approximately 162 detainees at Guantanamo Bay under the authority provided by the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40), as informed by the law of war." />
                      <outline text="Military Operations in Niger in Support of U.S. Counterterrorism Objectives" />
                      <outline text="As indicated in my report of June 14, 2013, U.S. military personnel in Niger continue to provide support for intelligence collection and to facilitate intelligence sharing with French forces conducting operations in Mali and with other partners in the region. The total number of U.S. military personnel deployed to Niger is approximately 200." />
                      <outline text="MILITARY OPERATIONS IN CENTRAL AFRICA" />
                      <outline text="In October and November 2011, U.S. military personnel with appropriate combat equipment deployed to Uganda to serve as advisors to regional forces of the African Union Regional Task Force (AU-RTF) that are working to apprehend or remove Joseph Kony and other senior Lord&apos;s Resistance Army (LRA) leaders from the battlefield, and to protect local populations. The number of U.S. military personnel deployed to the central Africa region, including advisors deployed for this mission and personnel providing logistical and support functions to this and other missions, is approximately 120." />
                      <outline text="United States forces are working with select partner nation forces of the AU-RTF to enhance cooperation, information-sharing and synchronization, operational planning, and overall effectiveness. Elements of these U.S. forces have deployed to forward locations in the LRA-affected areas, including the Republic of South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the Central African Republic in order to enhance regional efforts against the LRA. These forces, however, will not engage LRA forces except in self-defense. It is in the U.S. national security interest to help our regional partners in Africa to develop their capability to address threats to regional peace and security, including the threat posed by the LRA. The United States is pursuing a comprehensive strategy to help the governments and people of this region in their efforts to end the threat posed by the LRA and to address the impact of the LRA&apos;s atrocities." />
                      <outline text="MARITIME INTERCEPTION OPERATIONS" />
                      <outline text="As noted in previous reports, the United States remains prepared to conduct maritime interception operations on the high seas in the areas of responsibility of each of the geographic combatant commands. These maritime operations are aimed at stopping the movement, arming, and financing of certain international terrorist groups, and also include operations aimed at stopping proliferation by sea of weapons of mass destruction and related materials." />
                      <outline text="MILITARY OPERATIONS IN EGYPT" />
                      <outline text="Approximately 715 military personnel are assigned to the U.S. contingent of the Multinational Force and Observers, which have been present in Egypt since 1981." />
                      <outline text="MILITARY OPERATIONS IN JORDAN" />
                      <outline text="As detailed in my report of June 21, 2013, at the request of the Government of Jordan, a combat-equipped detachment of approximately 700 U.S. personnel remain in Jordan following participation in a training exercise that ended on June 20, 2013. The detachment includes Patriot missile systems, fighter aircraft, and related support, command, control, and communications personnel and systems. These forces joined U.S. forces already in Jordan for a total of approximately 1,500 U.S. military personnel. These forces will remain in Jordan, in full coordination with the Government of Jordan, until the security situation becomes such that they are no longer needed." />
                      <outline text="U.S./NATO OPERATIONS IN KOSOVO" />
                      <outline text="The U.N. Security Council authorized Member States to establish a NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) in Resolution 1244 on June 10, 1999. The original mission of KFOR was to monitor, verify, and, when necessary, enforce compliance with the Military Technical Agreement between NATO and the then-Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia), while maintaining a safe and secure environment. Today, KFOR deters renewed hostilities in cooperation with local authorities, bilateral partners, and international institutions. The principal military tasks of KFOR forces are to help maintain a safe and secure environment and to ensure freedom of movement throughout Kosovo." />
                      <outline text="Currently, 23 NATO Allies contribute to KFOR. Eight non-NATO countries also participate. The U.S. contribution to KFOR is approximately 670 U.S. military personnel out of the total strength of approximately 4,900 personnel." />
                      <outline text="REGIONAL SECURITY OPERATIONS" />
                      <outline text="As stated in my report of June 14, 2013, U.S. Armed Forces remain in Libya and Yemen to support the security of U.S. personnel. These forces will remain deployed, in full coordination with the respective host governments, until the security situation no longer requires them." />
                      <outline text="Additional information about regional security operations is provided in the classified annex." />
                      <outline text="I have directed the participation of U.S. Armed Forces in all of these operations pursuant to my constitutional and statutory authority as Commander in Chief (including the authority to carry out Public Law 107-40 and other statutes) and as Chief Executive, as well as my constitutional and statutory authority to conduct the foreign relations of the United States. Officials of my Administration and I communicate regularly with the leadership and other Members of Congress with regard to these deployments, and we will continue to do so." />
                      <outline text="Sincerely," />
                      <outline text="BARACK OBAMA" />
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              <outline text="Snow Covers Egypt for First Time in 100 Years">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mashable.com/2013/12/13/snow-egypt-syria-israel/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386973827_bsGZhUU8.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:30" />
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                      <outline text="By Beckett Mufson2013-12-13 17:59:38 UTC" />
                      <outline text="Nobody in Cairo was dreaming of a white Christmas, but it looks like they&apos;ll get one. The worst snowstorm in more than 50 years hit the Middle East, blanketing Cairo, Jerusalem and areas of Syria in white powder. It was the first time in 100 years that Egypt had seen snow." />
                      <outline text="Instagram quickly filled with images of snowball fights and landscapes, but in areas like Palestine, some were caught off guard. The United Nations expressed concern for refugees caught in the cold, but many families are ineligible for help because they are not registered with the UN, according to Al Jazeera. Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, was forced to close its doors briefly after snow clogged its main highway." />
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              <outline text="Antarctic sea ice hit 35-year record high Saturday">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2013/09/23/antarctic-sea-ice-hit-35-year-record-high-saturday/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386973797_gZ8fTAVD.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:29" />
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                      <outline text="Antarctic sea ice extent on September 22 compared to 1981-2010 median depicted by orange curve (NSIDC)" />
                      <outline text="Antarctic sea ice has grown to a record large extent for a second straight year, baffling scientists seeking to understand why this ice is expanding rather than shrinking in a warming world." />
                      <outline text="On Saturday, the ice extent reached 19.51 million square kilometers, according to data posted on the National Snow and Ice Data Center Web site.  That number bested record high levels set earlier this month and in 2012 (of 19.48 million square kilometers). Records date back to October 1978." />
                      <outline text="(NSIDC)" />
                      <outline text="The increasing ice is especially perplexing since the water beneath the ice has warmed, not cooled." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The overwhelming evidence is that the Southern Ocean is warming,&apos;&apos; said Jinlun Zhang, a University of Washington scientist, studying Antarctic ice. &apos;&apos;Why would sea ice be increasing? Although the rate of increase is small, it is a puzzle to scientists.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="In a new study in the Journal of Climate, Zhang finds both strengthening and converging winds around the South Pole can explain 80 percent of the increase in ice volume which has been observed." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The polar vortex that swirls around the South Pole is not just stronger than it was when satellite records began in the 1970s, it has more convergence, meaning it shoves the sea ice together to cause ridging,&apos;&apos; the study&apos;s press release explains. &apos;&apos;Stronger winds also drive ice faster, which leads to still more deformation and ridging. This creates thicker, longer-lasting ice, while exposing surrounding water and thin ice to the blistering cold winds that cause more ice growth.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="But no one seems to have a conclusive answer as to why winds are behaving this way." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I haven&apos;t seen a clear explanation yet of why the winds have gotten stronger,&apos;&apos; Zhang told Michael Lemonick of Climate Central." />
                      <outline text="Some point to stratospheric ozone depletion, but a new study published in the Journal of Climate notes that computer models simulate declining &apos;&apos; not increasing &apos;&apos; Antarctic sea ice in recent decades due to this phenomenon (aka the ozone &apos;&apos;hole&apos;&apos;)." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This modeled Antarctic sea ice decrease in the last three decades is at odds with observations, which show a small yet statistically significant increase in sea ice extent,&apos;&apos; says the study, led by Colorado State University atmospheric scientist Elizabeth Barnes." />
                      <outline text="A recent study by Lorenzo Polvani and Karen Smith of Columbia University says the model-defying sea ice increase may just reflect natural variability." />
                      <outline text="If the increase in ice is due to natural variability, Zhang says, warming from manmade greenhouse gases should eventually overcome it and cause the ice to begin retreating." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If the warming continues, at some point the trend will reverse,&apos;&apos; Zhang said." />
                      <outline text="However, a conclusion of the Barnes study is that the recovery of the stratospheric ozone layer &apos;&apos; now underway &apos;&apos; may slow/delay Antarctic warming and ice melt." />
                      <outline text="Ultimately, it&apos;s apparent the relationship between ozone depletion, climate warming from greenhouse gases, natural variability, and how Antarctic ice responds is all very complicated. In sharp contrast, in the Arctic, there seems to be a relatively straight forward relationship between temperature and ice extent." />
                      <outline text="Related:Arctic sea ice has *not* recovered, in 7 visuals" />
                      <outline text="Thus, in the Antarctic, we shouldn&apos;t necessarily expect to witness the kind of steep decline in ice that has occurred in the Arctic." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;&apos;...the seeming paradox of Antarctic ice increasing while Arctic ice is decreasing is really no paradox at all,&apos;&apos; explains Climate Central&apos;s Lemonick. &apos;&apos;The Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land, while the Antarctic is land surrounded by ocean. In the Arctic, moreover, you&apos;ve got sea ice decreasing in the summer; at the opposite pole, you&apos;ve got sea ice increasing in the winter. It&apos;s not just an apples-and-oranges comparison: it&apos;s more like comparing apple pie with orange juice.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Related: Antarctic sea ice reaches greatest extent so late in season, 2nd largest extent on record" />
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              <outline text="Ronni Chasen Autopsy Reveals Desperate Lifesaving Attempt, 2 Fatal Shots - TheWrap">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.thewrap.com/ronni-chasen-autopsy-reveals-desperate-lifesaving-attempt-2-fatal-shots/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386972589_S2ZNWNHr.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:09" />
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                      <outline text="The widely reported second-vehicle &apos;&apos;contradiction&apos;&apos; is likely nothing more than an investigator&apos;s early speculation, coroner says" />
                      <outline text="Ronni Chasen&apos;s autopsy report reveals that first responders found her barely breathing and emergency surgeons&apos; desperate attempt to save her life &apos;--  but the document otherwise provides scant insight into her killing." />
                      <outline text="According to the report, EMTs were dispatched within 3 minutes and arrived on the scene inside of 10 minutes. They found no pulse but did indicate that Chasen was breathing &apos;-- if barely. She was intubated and operated on at Cedars-Sinai, but pronounced dead minutes later." />
                      <outline text="Ryan Katzenbach, the documentary filmmaker who sued investigators for access to Chasen&apos;s case files has dismissed two defendants &apos;&apos; the Los Angeles County Coroner&apos;s office and its deputy chief Ed Winter &apos;&apos; after they made her autopsy report public late Thursday." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I felt that the autopsy was pretty garden-variety, what you would expect on any type of victim,&apos;&apos; Katzenbach, who filed the lawsuit last month, told TheWrap. &apos;&apos;It was very thorough, it was very complete. I am still at this point rather puzzled why there was such a need for secrecy, and why this was locked down for three years.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Also read:Ronni Chasen Murder: Documentary Filmmaker Sues BHPD for Case File Access" />
                      <outline text="Katzenbach is still seeking the full case file from the Beverly Hills Police Department for a film he&apos;s working on about the veteran publicist and awards season consultant&apos;s murder, ruled a homicide at the hands of transient felon Harold Smith. Though Katzenbach sees nothing unusual in the autopsy, he plans to turn it over to a medical expert who can possibly glean more details." />
                      <outline text="A synopsis in an attachment to the document, written just hours after Chasen&apos;s death by a coroner&apos;s investigator identified as Courtney Morrow, suggests that an &apos;&apos;unknown vehicle pulled up and someone fired approximately 4 gunshots&apos;&apos; as Chasen was driving home from a premiere afterparty on Nov. 17, 2010." />
                      <outline text="But detectives later determined that Smith approached Chasen&apos;s car on foot or on a bicycle; as there were no known eyewitnesses to the crime, the &apos;&apos;second vehicle&apos;&apos; theory never materialized. A coroner&apos;s spokesman told TheWrap that there is no meaningful contradiction between the initial report and police investigation, despite media reports this week suggesting one." />
                      <outline text="Minor discrepancies are commonplace in initial coroner&apos;s documents, which are often based on &apos;&apos;quick and dirty&apos;&apos; assessments by investigators who&apos;ve been on the scene only a short time, spokesman Craig Harvey told TheWrap on Friday. It&apos;s highly likely that a detective&apos;s early speculation about the &apos;&apos;unknown vehicle&apos;&apos; seeped into the report, but was later dispelled as more evidence about Smith&apos;s botched robbery attempt came to light." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It&apos;s a preliminary document,&apos;&apos; Harvey said. &apos;&apos;It&apos;s done on the fly. Everything is in flux &apos;&apos; information changes.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Also read:Police Believe Harold Smith Acted Alone in Ronni Chasen Murder" />
                      <outline text="As for what is in the document:" />
                      <outline text="_ Chasen sustained four gunshot wounds, only two of which were fatal. One shattered Chasen&apos;s upper-arm bone and is a &apos;&apos;fatal wound due to the extensive trauma to the right humerus bone with associated hemorrhage.&apos;&apos; The other entered her shoulder, traveled through the chest and is a &apos;&apos;rapidly fatal wound due to internal hemorrhage.&apos;&apos; The other two wounds would not have killed her quickly." />
                      <outline text="_ Emergency responders were dispatched within 3 minutes and arrived on the scene inside of 10 minutes (approximately). They found no pulse but did indicate that Chasen was breathing &apos;-- if barely." />
                      <outline text="_ Despite the seriousness of her wounds, there is evidence that emergency surgeons made every effort to keep her alive, including an endotracheal tube &apos;&apos;present and in proper position within the trachea.&apos;&apos; The report also notes incisions, an IV puncture, a vascular line and thoracotomy, or chest wall incision, &apos;&apos;with attempted repair&apos;&apos; of the heart and other organs internally." />
                      <outline text="Also read:Police Close Ronni Chasen Case &apos;-- Publicist Killed With Cop&apos;s Stolen Gun (Exclusive)" />
                      <outline text="_ The cause of death is &apos;&apos;due to multiple gunshot wounds,&apos;&apos; and the manner of death is listed as homicide. On November 16, 2010, Chasen was shot at approximately 12:27 a.m.; she was received at Cedars-Sinai at 12:55 a.m.; she was intubated and operated on at 1 a.m.; and was pronounced dead at 1:12 a.m." />
                      <outline text="_ Chasen&apos;s death took place early Tuesday morning; her autopsy was performed beginning at 9:10 a.m. Wednesday. That&apos;s a fairly quick turnaround even for a high-profile homicide investigation, though not unusual if the day&apos;s workflow allowed it, Harvey said." />
                      <outline text="The defendants remaining in Katzenbach&apos;s records-violation case include the BHPD; its chief, David Snowden; Lt. Lincoln Hoshino; and city clerk Melissa Crowder. Katzenbach believes there may be more telling details in ballistics reports, crime-scene photos, witness accounts and other police records that have been sealed since the investigation was closed." />
                      <outline text="Also read:BHPD Chief Declares Ronni Chasen Murder Solved" />
                      <outline text="For instance, investigators said a month after Chasen&apos;s death that the gun Smith used to kill himself as detectives were closing in was a ballistics match to the murder weapon &apos;&apos; but they&apos;ve never revealed what type of gun it was. (Further evidence that initial coroner&apos;s reports can be dodgy: the autopsy revealed Tuesday said the weapon was likely a 9mm, but it&apos;s now believed that Smith used a stolen police-issue .38 pistol.)" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;What&apos;s always bothered me,&apos;&apos; Katzenbach said of the BHPD&apos;s final analysis, &apos;&apos;is how vague they have been.&apos;&apos;" />
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              <outline text="EU banking watchdog warns of risks from Bitcoin">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/eu-banking-watchdog-warns-risks-news-532341" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386972275_dGT54g4J.html" />
        <outline text="Source: WT Newsfeed" type="link" url="http://cartusers.curry.com/w.trompYZn8/wtnewsfeed" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:04" />
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                      <outline text="The European Banking Authority said there was no protection or compensation for people whose &quot;digital wallets&quot; are hacked, a transfer of virtual money goes wrong or a platform is shut." />
                      <outline text="The warning follows similar announcements from the Bank of France and the Chinese central bank." />
                      <outline text="The EBA stopped short of telling consumers not to use online currency markets but said if they end up out of pocket there won&apos;t be a safety net like the compensation given to deposit holders when a mainstream EU bank goes bust." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Currently, no specific regulatory protections exist in the EU that would protect consumers from financial losses if a platform that exchanges or holds virtual currencies fails or goes out of business,&quot; EBA said in a statement." />
                      <outline text="Bitcoin is not backed by any central bank or government, or by physical assets. Its value depends on people&apos;s confidence in the currency." />
                      <outline text="It has been gaining acceptance by the general public and investment community but has yet to become an accepted form of payment on websites of major retailers such as Amazon.com." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Cases have been reported of consumers losing significant amounts of virtual currency, with little prospect of having it returned. Also, when using virtual currency for commercial transactions, consumers are not protected by any refund rights under EU law,&quot; said the EBA." />
                      <outline text="The watchdog has been studying virtual currencies for three months and is still considering whether they can or ought to be regulated. It has powers to ban them, though questions remain over how this could be done in practice." />
                      <outline text="There are about 100 virtual currencies, with new ones appearing every week. Bitcoin is by far the best known." />
                      <outline text="The price of the bitcoin rose above $1,000 (&apos;&#130;&#172;727) last month for the first time, extending a 400% surge in less than a month and fuelling concerns of a bubble." />
                      <outline text="EU regulatory officials doubt such published estimates as the currency and the platforms that trade it are not regulated." />
                      <outline text="Some platforms have been closed down amid concerns there could be a risk of money laundering, leaving those who held money on them nursing temporary or permanent losses." />
                      <outline text="The EBA said there could also be potential tax liabilities for users of virtual currencies." />
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              <outline text="Strategy, Not Just Sequester, Drives A-10 Cut: Air Force Chief Gen. Welsh">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://breakingdefense.com/2013/12/strategy-not-just-sequester-drives-a-10-cut-air-force-chief-gen-welsh/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386972109_77pCrpNf.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Breaking Defense" type="link" url="http://defense.aol.com/rss.xml" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 22:01" />
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                      <outline text="The Air Force F-16 fighter (front) and A-10 ground attack plane (center rear) will both be replaced by the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter. Flanking them: the air-to-air and ground attack versions of the F-15 Eagle." />
                      <outline text="Budget cuts won&apos;t make the Air Force give up any of its current missions, the service&apos;s Chief of Staff promised today. But, Gen. Mark Welsh acknowledged, the cuts will force it to do those missions with different and perhaps not optimal aircraft." />
                      <outline text="Yes, the famous A-10 &apos;&apos;Warthog&apos;&apos; is &apos;&apos;the best at close air support&apos;&apos; &apos;&apos; i.e. hitting targets right in front of the troops on the ground &apos;&apos; but it&apos;s an aging aircraft that has to retire sooner or later and other planes can do CAS just fine, said Welsh, a former A-10 pilot himself. Yes, the combat search and rescue mission &apos;&apos; flying in to rescue downed pilots &apos;&apos; is &apos;&apos;a sacred trust,&apos;&apos; he said, but we may not be able to afford a new CSAR helicopter any time soon." />
                      <outline text="In either case, Welsh told reporters at the Pentagon today, &apos;&apos;the mission will continue to get done, guys.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We&apos;re talking about lots of things we must have,&apos;&apos; Welsh said. &apos;&apos;The question is in what order do we recapitalize as the budget comes down, [and] the top three for us are clearly the F-35 [fighter], the KC-46 [fuel tanker], and the long-range strike bomber.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Yes, the budget deal that passed the House last night 332 to 94 &apos;&apos; the Senate will vote next week &apos;&apos; &apos;&apos;provides some relief over the next two years,&apos;&apos; said Eric Fanning, the acting Air Force Secretary, &apos;&apos;and it provides some stability.&apos;&apos; But military training and readiness were badly shortchanged in 2013 and have dibs on the $20 billion the deal gives back for fiscal year 2014, he said. In the long term, he went on, though the 10-year, $500 billion defense cut known as the sequester is slowed down, the budget numbers still up in the same place. The deal will give the military more time and leeway to make cuts less &apos;&apos;destructively&apos;&apos; than the mad scramble for savings in &apos;13, he said, but the cuts are still coming." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This will entail a budget with cuts that none of us likes and each of these cuts will have a constituency both in the Air Force and on Capitol Hill,&apos;&apos; Fanning said. &apos;&apos;If something&apos;s restored to the budget we present to the Hill, something else will have to go.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;There&apos;s proponents for all these systems and I agree with all of them,&apos;&apos; Welsh added, &apos;&apos;but someone has to balance this.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The current defense policy bill &apos;&apos; the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act &apos;&apos; does prohibit retiring A-10s in this fiscal year, but that doesn&apos;t affect the Air Force&apos;s plans because they&apos;re looking at the 2015 budget and beyond, Welsh said. Conversely, said Fanning, while the Air Force may well not award a CSAR helicopter contract this year, that doesn&apos;t kill the program forever. The service was always going to have to retire the aging A-10 at some point, and it was always going to have to buy a new search and rescue aircraft eventually: What the budget changes is not whether but when." />
                      <outline text="And sequestration&apos;s not the only thing driving the cuts: There&apos;s also strategy. Though the Air Force&apos;s big picture vision was often obscured by question after question after specific programs, it was still there in the background, and Welsh made it pretty clear for anyone who&apos;d listen." />
                      <outline text="For a decade of grueling guerrilla warfare, the Air Force has made close support to ground troops its top priority, from low-level gun runs by A-10s to high-altitude bombing from B-2 stealth bombers to information on the enemy from MC-12 Liberty &apos;&apos;intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance&apos;&apos; planes. The Taliban doesn&apos;t have an air force or even many ground-based weapons that can shoot a fighter down. (Helicopters are another question). Nor does an insurgency offer any targets except small bands of fighters: There&apos;s no strategic infrastructure to bomb, no large force held in reserve for the decisive blow." />
                      <outline text="In the next war, everything might be the opposite. Instead of flying freely wherever the ground forces need support, the Air Force might have to beat dense anti-aircraft defenses  and advanced &apos;&apos;fifth generation&apos;&apos; fighters like the new Chinese J-20 just to get through. Instead of worrying mainly about the guerrillas ambushing their troops right now, ground commanders may be more concerned about an enemy &apos;&apos;operational reserve&apos;&apos; that their own artillery and rockets cannot reach." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;If I&apos;m a ground combatant commander&apos;...I can handle the fight in front of me,&apos;&apos; said Welsh, praising the Army and Marine Corps&apos;s combat power. What only the Air Force can do is win the theater-level battle in the air and then go long after those distant but critical targets." />
                      <outline text="That&apos;s why the Air Force is looking hard at retiring single-mission close support planes like the A-10 and the MC-12 and prioritizing programs it considers essential to the high-end fight. With production of the infamous F-22 cut off well short of the Air Force&apos;s desired numbers, Welsh said, the Air Force needs a lot of F-35s just to have enough advanced aircraft for the air-to-air fight, let alone to hit a lot of targets in high-threat airspace, which was originally the F-35&apos;s main mission. It needs a new long-range stealth bomber to hit far distant targets (tactical fighters like the F-22 and F-35 are painfully short-ranged). And it needs the KC-46 tanker to keep the other planes refueled during long missions." />
                      <outline text="In short, the Air Force is reorienting itself from close support to the immediate ground fight to the broader picture of an entire theater of war. What the Army fears is that, as so often in the past, the Air Force will make helping out the groundpounders an afterthought. The dilemma is how to handle the theater-level forest without losing sight of the tactical trees &apos;&apos; and to do both on ever-tight budgets." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Ronni Chasen autopsy report reveals early police account of her death - latimes.com">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-ronni-chasen-autopsy-report-20131213,0,4562274.story#ixzz2nNbns3IS" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386971265_Q4MkM6zC.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:47" />
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                      <outline text="By Ari BloomekatzDecember 13, 2013,7:11 a.m." />
                      <outline text="An autopsy report released Thursday by the Los Angeles County coroner&apos;s office is raising new questions about the shooting death of veteran Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen." />
                      <outline text="Chasen was found shot multiple times in her Mercedes coupe on a Beverly Hills street in November 2010. A year later, the Beverly Hills Police Department formally concluded that Chasen&apos;s shooting death was the result of a botched robbery by Harold Martin Smith, a small time ex-convict who had grown desperate for money." />
                      <outline text="Police said Smith approached Chasen&apos;s car on his bike at a stopped traffic light at Sunset Boulevard and Whittier Drive and tried to rob her. But a section of the autopsy report released Thursday titled &quot;Informant/Witness Statements&quot; contradicts that conclusion." />
                      <outline text="The report states that while Chasen was stopped at a red light at the intersection, &quot;an unknown vehicle pulled up and someone fired approximately four gunshots into her vehicle.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The killing shocked Hollywood&apos;s elite and prompted an outpouring of grief and tributes from friends and colleagues. The autopsy report could reignite conspiracy theories that swirled after her death, particulary among friends who never accepted the official police account." />
                      <outline text="Smith fatally shot himself in Hollywood before police could bring him in for questioning." />
                      <outline text="A spokesman for the Beverly Hills Police Department could not be immediately reached for comment Thursday." />
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                      <outline text="Twitter: @aribloomekatz | Facebook" />
                      <outline text="ari.bloomekatz@latimes.com" />
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              <outline text="Report: Ronni Chasen Autopsy Report Contradicts Police Account | Variety">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://variety.com/2013/film/news/report-ronni-chasen-autopsy-report-contradicts-police-account-1200952872/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386971203_9p3ZmbGY.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:46" />
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                      <outline text="A report from the Los Angeles County Coroner&apos;s office is raising questions about the official police account of the November 2010 murder of longtime showbiz publicist Ronni Chasen." />
                      <outline text="The Los Angeles Times reports that the autopsy report states that while Chasen was stopped at a red light at the intersection, &apos;&apos;an unknown vehicle pulled up and someone fired approximately four gunshots into her vehicle.&apos;&apos; But that account, based on initial informant and witness statements, came in a coroner investigator&apos;s narrative that was prepared on Nov. 16, the same day that Chasen was murdered." />
                      <outline text="Beverly Hills police and other investigators later concluded that Chasen was shot by small-time crook Harold Martin Smith, who pulled up alongside her car on a bike and tried to rob her. Smith later shot himself in a Hollywood apartment building as police were trying to bring him in for questioning." />
                      <outline text="The Nov. 16, 2010 coroner&apos;s report is based on statements that Beverly Hills police detective Chris Coulter made to Lt. Larry Dietz of the Forensic Science Center. It states that while Chasen &apos;&apos;was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Whittier Drive an unknown vehicle pulled up and someone fired approximately 4 gunshots into her vehicle. All witnesses report hearing 4 gunshots. After being struck by gunfire and she then made a left turn and drove for approximately a quarter mile before she crashed her car into a pole.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Chasen&apos;s violent death jolted the showbiz community. Some friends of the veteran praiser have long been skeptical of the official law enforcement account of her death." />
                      <outline text="NBC News&apos; Andrew Blankstein, citing a source familiar with the case, reported that the autopsy report was delayed in its release because police were trying &apos;&apos;to protect the Chasen family.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="(Pictured above: Beverly Hills Police chief Dave Snowden, left, and Beverly Hills mayor Jimmy Delshad at a December 2010 news conference on the murder investigation.)" />
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              <outline text="Local man planned suicide attack at Wichita, Kansas, airport, feds say - CNN.com">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/13/justice/wichita-terrorism-arrest/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386970418_2u3xVBeh.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:33" />
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                      <outline text="By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN" />
                      <outline text="updated 3:15 PM EST, Fri December 13, 2013" />
                      <outline text="STORY HIGHLIGHTS" />
                      <outline text="Terry Loewen, 58, arrested trying to drive fake explosive onto Wichita airport tarmac&quot;In fact, these explosives were inert,&quot; U.S. attorney says, explaining undercover probeLoewen became target of FBI probe this summer and hoped exact &quot;violent jihad,&quot; feds sayNo additional arrests expected; Loewen has no ties to local religious communities, feds say(CNN) -- An airport worker was arrested Friday trying to detonate a vehicle packed with explosives he thought were real in a suicide attack at a Wichita Mid-Continent Airport terminal in Kansas, federal officials said." />
                      <outline text="Authorities are calling him a lone wolf." />
                      <outline text="Terry Loewen, 58, who was an avionics technician at the airport, was taken into custody without incident about 6:40 a.m. ET &quot;when he attempted to open a security gate with his pass&quot; and drive a vehicle he believed to be packed with explosives onto the airport tarmac, said U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom." />
                      <outline text="&quot;He planned to pull the trigger on the explosives himself and die in the explosion,&quot; a Justice Department news release said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;In fact, these explosives were inert, and it was not a bomb that would ever explode,&quot; Grissom said, adding that the airport perimeter was never breached and &quot;no one was placed in any jeopardy.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The arrest came as part of an undercover FBI probe, according to the Justice Department statement, which didn&apos;t provide further details." />
                      <outline text="Loewen, who became the subject of a federal investigation early this summer, hoped to commit an &quot;act of violent jihad against the United States&quot; and spent months studying the airport&apos;s layout, photographing airport access points, researching flight schedules and assisting in the acquisition of car bomb components, Grissom said." />
                      <outline text="Loewen hoped to detonate his bomb during peak traffic time for the airport, exacting maximum destruction, Grissom said." />
                      <outline text="Loewen is charged with one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, one count of attempting to damage property by means of an explosive and one count of attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization." />
                      <outline text="Officials did not answer questions or elaborate on the third charge during a Friday news conference." />
                      <outline text="FBI Evidence Response Teams are executing search warrants related to the case, and the investigation is ongoing, the Justice Department said." />
                      <outline text="No additional arrests are expected, Grissom said, and Loewen was not working with any &quot;religious community&quot; in Wichita." />
                      <outline text="If convicted, Loewen would face a maximum penalty of life in prison." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Lone wolves, homegrown violent extremists, remain a very serious threat to our nation&apos;s security,&quot; FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael Kaste said in a news release. &quot;Today&apos;s arrest emphasizes the continual need for the public to remain vigilant as law enforcement relies on the public&apos;s assistance.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The Wichita Mid-Continent Airport is west of the city and is the busiest airport in Kansas." />
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              <outline text="Zero notifications">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:21" />
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                      <outline text="A couple of months ago, my co-founder Leo gave me an interesting suggestion: he said I should try disabling all notifications on my iPhone. I find this suggestion especially interesting because it is one that goes against the normal phone setup. It&apos;s so usual to stick to how things are, and with iPhone apps the easiest thing to do is to &apos;&apos;allow&apos;&apos; all those notifications. It seems almost odd to even consider doing things any other way." />
                      <outline text="I chose to go along with Leo&apos;s suggestion, although I was admittedly quite skeptical that it would change much. I imagined that I had pretty good willpower, and that I am fairly productive already. Just because I got notifications, I didn&apos;t think that affected my workflow all too much. In hindsight looking back though, one clear indication that it was already affecting my was that I was regularly turning my phone over to stop those notifications lighting up the screen and distracting me." />
                      <outline text="What it&apos;s like to live without notifications&quot;Don&apos;t Confuse the Urgent with the Important&quot; - Preston Ni" />
                      <outline text="For the first week that I turned off notifications, I checked Twitter, Facebook, Email and other places regularly. In fact, I still do, although maybe not so much as that first week. After a couple of weeks, I came to love the fact that nothing came onto my lock screen or lit up my phone. I even found that I frequently started to use the switch in Mac OSX to turn off desktop notifications until the next day." />
                      <outline text="With zero notifications, I feel like I can get my head stuck into a problem much more easily than I did before. I never realised when I had those notifications on that they truly could throw me off my current thought and cause me difficulty getting that focus back. More than anything, I feel a lot calmer. Notifications create a sense of urgency around something that&apos;s not important at all. I don&apos;t need to know right now that someone liked my status on Facebook." />
                      <outline text="It changes the balance, it&apos;s now my choice&quot;There are two types of people: One strives to control his environment, the other strives not to let his environment control him. I like to control my environment&quot; - George Carlin" />
                      <outline text="The thing I like the most about turning off all notifications is that it is now completely up to me when I choose to check my email, Twitter, Facebook, etc. I have no excuse that a notification came in. If I check it too frequently and find myself procrastinating, it is only my fault: I went out of my way to go and look. As Derek Sivers puts it, &quot;everything is my fault&quot;:" />
                      <outline text="But to decide it&apos;s your fault feels amazing! Now you weren&apos;t wronged. They were just playing their part in the situation you created. They&apos;re just delivering the punch-line to the joke you set up. What power! Now you&apos;re like a new super-hero, just discovering your strength. Now you&apos;re the powerful person that made things happen, made a mistake, and can learn from it. Now you&apos;re in control and there&apos;s nothing to complain about." />
                      <outline text="It was my fault that I received push notifications, too, but by controlling that part of my environment everything is so much more pronounced. And now that it&apos;s my fault, I can work solely myself to be better, to check those notifications less." />
                      <outline text="I choose to avoid reliance on willpower&quot;we each have one reservoir of will and discipline, and it is depleted by any act of conscious self-regulation&apos;--whether that&apos;s resisting a cookie, solving a puzzle, or doing anything else that requires effort.&quot; - Tony Schwartz and Jean Gomes in The Way We&apos;re Working Isn&apos;t Working" />
                      <outline text="The other reason I am happy that I&apos;ve turned off all notifications, is that wherever possible I like to avoid relying on willpower or self-discipline. As Tony Schwartz and Jean Gomes put it, we all have a limited reservoir of willpower, and by turning off notifications it means I save some of that for other tasks rather than using it on resisting checking on each push notification that comes in. I&apos;m certainly not suddenly a superhuman with complete focus at all times, but I feel much more in control." />
                      <outline text="Have you tried turning off notifications? I can highly recommend trying it, just for a week. I&apos;d love to hear your thoughts on this." />
                      <outline text="Photo credit: Christian Ostrosky" />
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              <outline text="Stop LNG Exports | Beyond Natural Gas">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 21:17" />
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                      <outline text="While drillers continue to carve up private property and ignore basic environmental laws, the natural gas industry is pressuring local governments and coastal communities to build new pipelines and processing plants so gas can be turned into a liquid form, also known as liquefied natural gas (LNG) and shipped overseas." />
                      <outline text="Exporting natural gas would increase fracking and carbon emissions, put sensitive ecological areas at risk, and do nothing to address our country&apos;s energy challenges. Natural gas companies envision a network of winding pipelines and noisy, polluting compressors that connect the drills to the docks, slicing through wild lands, rivers, and backyards. Pipelines and gas wells will inevitably leak or rupture, risking lives and fouling the environment where people live and further polluting the air we breathe and the water we drink." />
                      <outline text="Not only that, the super-cooling process that turns fossil fuel vapor into LNG requires an immense amount of energy -- so much energy, in fact, that the LNG lifecycle is as dirty as coal. The industry wants to build enormous shipping terminals that would pave over fields, fill wetlands, and destroy estuaries." />
                      <outline text="The industry claims natural gas is the key to America&apos;s energy independence, yet they want to export almost half of daily U.S. production, leaving our communities polluted while the gas industry profits." />
                      <outline text="Preventing these facilities from being built will dramatically decrease the pressure to drill for more gas and in turn prevent more destruction of our land and pollution of our water and air. The Sierra Club believes the Department of Energy should not authorize export facilities until a complete environmental assessment is completed and the flawed economic study is redone. Until then, the Sierra Club continues to intervene in each and every proposed LNG facility across the country." />
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              <outline text="Pro-Nuke Filmmaker &apos;Disappointed&apos; By Backlash From Environmental Groups | CNS News Mobile">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://m.cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara-hollingsworth/pro-nuke-filmmaker-disappointed-backlash-environmental-groups" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386968057_3n7QzrWg.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 20:54" />
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                      <outline text="&apos;Pandora&apos;s Promise&apos; director Robert Stone (AP photo)" />
                      <outline text="(CNSNews.com) &apos;&apos;  Documentary filmmaker Robert Stone says he is surprised and disappointed by the backlash his pro-nuclear power film, &apos;&apos;Pandora&apos;s Promise,&apos;&apos; has received from major environmental groups, such as the National Resources Defense Council and the Sierra Club.&apos;&apos;The vitriol has been a little surprising,&apos;&apos; Stone added. &apos;&apos;The film is really an attempt to solve a problem they claim to care about.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Stone told CNSNews.com that the &apos;&apos;major message&apos;&apos; of the film is that: &apos;&apos;First, nuclear power is absolutely necessary if we have any hope of averting a climate catastrophe; and second, just about all those arguments against the technology we took for granted - the fears about safety, nuclear waste, weapons proliferation &apos;&apos; are not borne out by the facts.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, was shown at theaters this summer, and aired on CNN in November." />
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                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I&apos;m disappointed that the leading big environmental groups are so negative they don&apos;t even want to engage in a conversation, they just want to attack,&apos;&apos; said the self-described  &apos;&apos;passionate environmentalist.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;The anti-nuclear groups are up-in-arms because it challenges their core beliefs.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Stone admits he himself was once opposed to any form of nuclear power. &apos;&apos;I was against nuclear power because I was against nuclear weapons and, like a great many people, I conflated the two. But almost everything I thought I knew about nuclear power turned out to be wrong,&apos;&apos; he said. &apos;&apos;Many people have privately acknowledged for some time that we need a lot of nuclear energy to solve our climate problems, but very few will say so publicly.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Future energy demand was of the things that convinced Stone that nuclear power was not only feasible, but necessary." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I&apos;ve never been an activist. I&apos;m a documentary filmmaker, who tends to look at the world from a bit of distance,&apos;&apos; Stone told CNSNews.com. &apos;&apos;But running the numbers about how much energy the world will need in the coming decades and how to provide that energy without leaving future generations with a planet that is not viable, we can&apos;t get from A to B. There&apos;s no way forward without a really big ramp-up of nuclear power.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="China and India are both &apos;&apos;moving ahead rapidly with nuclear energy,&apos;&apos; Stone pointed out, while the U.S. lags behind. One problem, he says, is that an abundance of cheap natural gas is making the cost of building new reactors prohibitive in the U.S. The other problem is government regulation." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We have the best nuclear technology in the world, but it&apos;s impossible to build projects here because of the regulatory framework,&apos;&apos; he said. &apos;&apos;The more likely scenario is that 20 to 30 years down the road, we&apos;ll be buying reactors from China.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="When CNSNews. com asked Stone if the opposition to nuclear power was mainly an economic or a political problem, he replied: &apos;&apos;It&apos;s absolutely a political problem that&apos;s exacerbated by the fact that many people who care the most about energy policy are passionately anti-nuclear and only see renewable energy as the solution.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="According to the U.S. Energy Information Adminstration (EIA), the U.S. generated 4,054 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in 2012. About 68 percent came from fossil fuels (including coal, natural gas, and oil), 19 percent was generated from nuclear plants, 7 percent came from hydropower, and just 5 percent from other renewables, such as wind (3.46 percent), biomass (1.42 percent), geothermal (0.41 percent), and solar (0.11 percent)." />
                      <outline text="Stone said that the title of his film - named for the mythical character Pandora, who opened a box out of curiosity and released evil into the world  - is an &apos;&apos;apt metaphor&apos;&apos; for nuclear technology." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;It is true that splitting the atom led to nuclear weapons, a horror that should be eliminated from the earth,&apos;&apos; Stone said. &apos;&apos;But in the myth, Pandora found hope at the bottom of the box.&apos;&apos;" />
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              <outline text="2 injured in &apos;active shooter situation&apos; at Arapahoe High School | 9news.com">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 20:14" />
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                      <outline text="CENTENNIAL - There were two people injured during an incident at Arapahoe High School in the 2200 block of East Dry Creek Road in Centennial." />
                      <outline text="Police are calling it an &quot;active shooter situation.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="No one is in custody at this time." />
                      <outline text="The identity of the victims is not being released at this time." />
                      <outline text="Arapahoe High School is a part of Littleton Public Schools. There are 70 different classrooms in the high school which covers a 254,000-square-foot area. There are 2,229 students that attend the high school. The school was built in 1964." />
                      <outline text="9NEWS is rushing a crew to the scene and will post more details as soon as they become available." />
                      <outline text="(KUSA-TV (C) 2013 Multimedia Holdings Corporation)" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Man Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Bomb Wichita Airport | Fox News Insider">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/12/13/man-arrested-allegedly-trying-bomb-wichita-airport" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386963723_Hr9AaSGU.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 19:42" />
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                      <outline text="An individual has been arrested for allegedly trying to bomb Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita." />
                      <outline text="In a press conference held moments ago, officials confirmed that a 58-year-old white male was charged with plotting to detonate a car bomb outside the  airport. The suspect is an airport employee who lives in Wichita." />
                      <outline text="The defendant was arrested early this morning at the airport  and faces charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, attempting to damage property with explosives, and attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s alleged that he planned to die as a martyr in the explosion. He was arrested as he attempted to use his access card to enter the tarmac and to deliver the vehicle loaded with explosives. The explosives turned out to be inert, and the bomb never would have exploded." />
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              <outline text="Common Core: Who Will Rule the Global Schools? Part 3">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/0013/common-core/CC-chronology-3.htm" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386951526_7aYUPqRa.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 16:18" />
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                      <outline text="Seven years ago a world-changing event took place. It would revolutionize education, families, faith and basic values in our fading &quot;land of the free.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="I&apos;m referring to the Moscow Declaration that was officially adopted on June 2, 2006, by the Education Ministers of the United States, the Russian Federation, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. The members of this international &quot;Group of Eight&quot; (G-8) have committed their nations to &quot;cooperation in education at all levels in the 21st century.&quot;[3]" />
                      <outline text="What about America&apos;s &quot;Common Core&quot; standards? How do they fit into the Moscow Declaration? " />
                      <outline text="Marketed to American families as an improved education program, the actual truth about &quot;Common Core&quot; has been hidden from us. Our government leaders didn&apos;t tell us that we were already committed to a multinational education agenda! But it all makes sense when we consider the century-old movement toward global education!" />
                      <outline text="Back in 2006, Eagle Forum&apos;s Education Reporter explained the  implication of  the &quot;Moscow Declaration&apos;:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Russia&apos;s Science and Education Minister Andrei Fursenko described the declaration as &apos;both a final document of the conference and the document that will be implemented by education ministers of all the world countries and international organizations, including the World Bank, UNESCO, and UN.&apos;&quot;[3]" />
                      <outline text="That certainly sounds like a global education system, doesn&apos;t it? But the American people are kept in the dark!  The Education Reporter continues," />
                      <outline text="&quot;The U.S. Department of Education said the member delegates &apos;pledged to share best practices across borders&apos; to build &apos;education systems that can allow people... to live and contribute to a global society, and to work in a global economy....&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Included in previously adopted initiatives... are those from UNESCO as well as the 1985 agreement with the USSR[before the end of &quot;the cold war&quot;] called &apos;The General Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] on contacts, exchanges and cooperation in scientific, technical, educational, cultural and other fields.&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="&quot;What can be expected from the Moscow Declaration? If the historical results of U.S. participation with international reforms continue in the same vein, it is not unreasonable to expect the whole of U.S. education &#189; from preschool, elementary, secondary, and higher education &#189; will encounter further upheaval and decline.&quot;[3]" />
                      <outline text="Today&apos;s sobering realities remind me of the boastful statement made by Nikita Khrushchev back in 1959. Perhaps he was right:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;You Americans are so gullible. No, you won&#189;t accept communism outright, but we&#189;ll keep feeding you small doses of socialism until you&#189;ll finally wake up and find you already have communism. We won&#189;t have to fight you. We&#189;ll so weaken your economy until you&#189;ll fall like overripe fruit into our hands.&apos;&#189;[4]" />
                      <outline text="Who Defines the Standards for this Rising Global Monstrosity?" />
                      <outline text="&quot;In the global village ... networks will link students around the world to each other and to a vast body of information and human knowledge.&quot;[5]" />
                      <outline text="That promise was made in 1994 during a trans-Atlantic conference between Washington and Berlin. Education Secretary Richard Riley and Labor Secretary Robert Reich shared strategies for building the Global Village Schools with their German counterparts. They agreed that educational accord would be vital to their goal of &quot;enforcing social transformation.&quot;[5]" />
                      <outline text="What did that mean? Did they seek personal liberty as did the leaders of the American Revolution? Or did they seek totalitarian government control as in the French Revolution? What goals and values would guide their plans for global education and social transformation? Capitalism? Socialism? Or Communism?" />
                      <outline text="And where does militant Islam fit into this global power struggle for the minds of children?  Its ambitious Sharia-minded leaders are unlikely to compromise! And why would they? Corrupt politicians and liberal media masters are already bending over backward to accommodate Muslim &quot;rights&quot; and their intimidating enclaves." />
                      <outline text="Finally, which of the world&apos;s governing politicians or religious rulers will determine the standards for the rising global education system?" />
                      <outline text="We don&apos;t know yet! Our government doesn&apos;t tell us about its international schemes and alliances. It doesn&apos;t reveal its mind-bending strategies for the next generation of laboring serfs in its global village. Meanwhile our schools are fast trading history and factual learning for government defined social studies that contradict God&apos;s Word on every point!" />
                      <outline text="However, we have some clues. Many of today&apos;s champions of change seem committed to following the irrational, mystical and occult plans behind Agenda 21, the Earth Charter and other deceptive alliances that feed the &quot;Green Movement.&quot; They welcome paganism and ban unwanted expressions of Christian faith. The Bible sums it up:" />
                      <outline text=" &quot;...the whole world is under the sway of the evil one.&quot; 1 John 5:19" />
                      <outline text="The Green (earth-centered) agenda fits well with a culture of sex, promiscuity and paganism. It offers pleasure and political correctness but delivers bondage and corruption. Ponder this &quot;Common Core &apos;Exemplars&apos;: &quot;Graphic Sex and Praising Castro&quot; designed for our children&apos;s classrooms and described by Mary Grabar:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;I must admit that I would have been too embarrassed to teach Julia Alvarez&#189;s sexually explicit novel.... to ninth- and tenth-graders, as many Georgia high school teachers have been instructed to do...." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Common Core does not prescribe a curriculum&#189;but rather &apos;standards.&apos;  These standards supposedly ensure that students&#189; academic achievement is consistent state to state.  But that&#189;s another reason for textbook selection committees to select works from the &apos;exemplars&apos;&#189;like Alvarez&#189;s [corrupt] novel...." />
                      <outline text="&quot;...as national social studies standards now come rolling in, they will also learn about new American heroes, like Common Core&#189;s biggest funder, billionaire Bill Gates.... The tribute to the billionaire leftist will make a nice complement to praise of Castro and Che in one of the few works of fiction allowed to remain in the ever-diminishing pool of literary &apos;exemplars&apos; under these new &apos;standards.&apos;&#189;[6]" />
                      <outline text="So let&apos;s take another look at Bill Gates. Apparently Gates and his UNESCO partners have agreed to the following core standards:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Environmental education will be incorporated in formal education.Any value or attitude held by anyone globally that stands independent to that of the United Nations&#189; definition of &#189;sustainable education&#189; must change. Current attitudes are unacceptable.Education will be belief-and-spirituality based as defined by the global collective.Environmental education will be integrated into every subject, not just science...&quot;[2]Now ponder this important warning from Phyllis Schlafly:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;UNESCO&apos;s efforts in the 1960s and 1970s to influence U.S. school curriculum were unsuccessful. But now UNESCO has found a sugar daddy. On November 17, 2004 at UNESCO&apos;s headquarters in Paris, UNESCO signed a 26-page &apos;Cooperation Agreement&apos; with Microsoft Corporation to develop a &apos;master curriculum (Syllabus)&apos; for teacher training in information technologies based on standards, guidelines, benchmarks, and assessment techniques. The Agreement states that ... &apos;UNESCO will explore how to facilitate content development.&apos;&quot;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;Following the signing of the Agreement, UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura explained it in a speech. One of its goals, he said, is... worldwide curricula reflecting UNESCO values.&quot;[7]" />
                      <outline text="A Troubling Piece of Education History" />
                      <outline text="Let&apos;s go back to 1948 for a moment. That year the National Education Association [NEA], funded in part by the Carnegie Corporation, produced a set of international guidelines called &quot;Education for International Understanding in American Schools.&quot;... It included this statement by Willard Givens, who would soon be the executive secretary of the NEA:" />
                      <outline text="&quot;The idea has become established that the preservation of international peace and order may require that force be used to compel a nation to conduct its affairs within the framework of an established world system. The most modern expression of this doctrine of collective security is in the United Nations Charter.... Many persons believe that enduring peace cannot be achieved so long as the nation-state system continues as at present constituted. It is a system of international anarchy.&quot;[8] " />
                      <outline text="&quot;...many drastic changes must be made. ...all of us, including the &apos;owners&apos;, must be subjected to a large degree of social control.... The major function of the school is the social orientation of the individual. It must seek to give him understanding of the transition to a new social order.&quot;[9]" />
                      <outline text="We began this article with this quote from Ben Shapiro: &quot;Every old ideological conflict eventually becomes new again. ... Those of conservative bent ardently hope for a second American Revolution; those of the left wish desperately for a second French Revolution.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="The Left may win the next battle in this spiritual war. The signs of a global revolution are already too close for comfort. We can no longer count on the American Constitution or the integrity of our leaders. More often than not, their choices are totally contrary to America&apos;s founding values and God&apos;s wise guidelines." />
                      <outline text="But our Lord still reigns! In the midst of this spiritual war, He will surely provide His strength, wisdom and His comforting nearness to all who choose to trust and follow Him!" />
                      <outline text="&quot;... &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;in Me you may have peace. &gt;&gt;In the world you &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, &gt;&gt;I have overcome the world.&#189;  (John 16:33)" />
                      <outline text="Notes:" />
                      <outline text="1. Ben Shapiro, &quot;The Second French Revolution,&quot; Townhall.com, April 8, 2009." />
                      <outline text="2. &quot;Top Ten Scariest People in Education Reform: #5: Bill Gates: Scary Philanthropy,&quot; by Christel Swasey, March 28, 2013.  http://whatiscommoncore.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/top-ten-scariest-people-in-education-reform-5-bill-gates." />
                      <outline text="3. &apos;Moscow Declaration&apos; Adopted by G-8: Education Ministers &#189; Secretary Spellings Commits U.S. at http://www.eagleforum.org/educate/2006/june06/moscow.html, Eagle Forum,U.S. Dept. of Education, 6-2-2006." />
                      <outline text="4. Nikita Khrushchev, &quot;Dark Predictions of a KGB Defector,&quot; 1959 at http://frontpagemag.com/2010/10/19/dark-predictions-of-a-kgb-defector/print/" />
                      <outline text="5. From a publicity flier announcing the conference held April 10-13, 1994." />
                      <outline text="6. Mary Grabar, &quot;Common Core &apos;Exemplars&apos;: Graphic Sex and Praising Castro, &quot;May 7, 2013. Cited in http://www.crossroad.to/Books/BraveNewSchools/Chronology.htm" />
                      <outline text="7. Phyllis Schlafly, &quot;Bill Gates Teams Up With UNESCO,&quot; Eagle Forum, November 30, 2005 .http://www.eagleforum.org/column/2005/nov05/05-11-30.html" />
                      <outline text="8. Dennis Cuddy, Ph.D., &quot;The Grab for Power: A Chronology of the NEA&quot; (Marlborough NH: Plymouth Rock Foundation, 1993); 8." />
                      <outline text="9. Willard Givens, who became executive secretary of the National Education Association, 1935. See Chronology of the NEA" />
                      <outline text="No Room for God: Reviving the &apos;Science&apos; of &apos;Re-education&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Brainwashing and &apos;Education Reform&apos;" />
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              <outline text="Physicists discover &apos;clearest evidence yet&apos; that the Universe is a hologram">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/physicists-discover-clearest-evidence-yet-that-the-universe-is-a-hologram-9000748.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386924288_WuASQ4Tj.html" />
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:44" />
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                      <outline text="The new research could help reconcile one of modern physics&apos; most enduring problems : the apparent inconsistencies between the different models of the universe as explained by quantum physics and Einstein&apos;s theory of gravity." />
                      <outline text="The two new scientific papers are the culmination of years&apos; work led by Yoshifumi Hyakutake of Ibaraki University in Japan, and deal with hypothetical calculations of the energies of black holes in different universes." />
                      <outline text="The idea of the universe existing as a &apos;hologram&apos; doesn&apos;t refer to a Matrix-like illusion, but the theory that the three dimensions we perceive are actually just &apos;&apos;painted&apos;&apos; onto the cosmological horizon - the boundary of the known universe." />
                      <outline text="If this sounds paradoxical, try to imagine a holographic picture that changes as you move it. Although the picture is two dimensional, observing it from different locations creates the illusion that it is 3D." />
                      <outline text="This model of the universe helps explain some inconsistencies between general relativity (Einstein&apos;s theory) and quantum physics. Although Einstein&apos;s work underpins much of modern physics, at certain extremes (such as in the middle of a black hole) the principles he outlined break down and the laws of quantum physics take over." />
                      <outline text="The traditional method of reconciling these two models has come from the 1997 work of theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena, whose ideas built upon string theory. This is one of the most well respected &apos;theories of everything&apos; (Stephen Hawking is a fan) and it posits that one-dimensional vibrating objects known as &apos;strings&apos; are the elementary particles of the universe." />
                      <outline text="Maldacena has welcomed the new research by Hyakutake and his team, telling the journal Nature that the findings are &apos;&apos;an interesting way to test many ideas in quantum gravity and string theory.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Leonard Susskind, a theoretical physicist regarded as one of the fathers of string theory, added that the work by the Japanese team &apos;&apos;numerically confirmed, perhaps for the first time, something we were fairly sure had to be true, but was still a conjecture.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="For more information on this research, click here to read the original release." />
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              <outline text="The NSA&apos;s &apos;&apos;Lone Wolf&apos;&apos; Justification for Mass Spying Is B.S.">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://wtfrly.com/2013/12/13/the-nsas-lone-wolf-justification-for-mass-spying-is-b-s/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386924134_XjgNmK3a.html" />
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:42" />
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                      <outline text="Washington&apos;s Blog" />
                      <outline text="All of the Chairs of the 9/11 Commission and the Congressional Investigation Into 9/11 Say It&apos;s &apos;&apos;Implausible&apos;&apos; that the 9/11 Hijackers Acted Without Government BackingThe NSA&apos;s main justification for Constitution-shredding mass surveillance on all Americans is 9/11." />
                      <outline text="In reality:" />
                      <outline text="American presidents agreeThe chairs of the 9/11 Commission say that the spying has gone way too far (and that the Director of National Intelligence should be prosecuted for lying about the spying program)Top officials say that the claim that the government could only have stopped the attacks if it had been able to spy on Americans is wholly falseBut we want to focus on another angle:  the unspoken assumption by the NSA that we need mass surveillance because &apos;&apos;lone wolf&apos;&apos; terrorists don&apos;t leave as many red flags as governments, so the NSA has to spy on everyone to find the needle in the haystack." />
                      <outline text="But this is nonsense. The 9/11 hijackers were not lone wolves." />
                      <outline text="The former Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, outside adviser to the CIA, and Co-Chair of the congressional investigation into 9/11 &apos;&apos; Bob Graham &apos;&apos; says:" />
                      <outline text="I have personally talked to the other cochair of the Congressional Joint Inquiry, a man who was a very distinguished congressman and, later, director of the CIA [Porter Goss], I have talked to the two chairs of the &apos;... 9/11 Commission, asking them, what do you think were the prospects of these 19 people being able to plan, practice, and execute the complicated plot that was 9/11 without any external support?" />
                      <outline text="All three of them used almost the same word: &apos;&apos;Implausible&apos;&apos;. That it is implausible that that could have been the case." />
                      <outline text="Yet that has now become the conventional wisdom to the aggressive exclusion of other alternatives." />
                      <outline text="Indeed, it is pretty clear that 9/11 was state-sponsored terror &apos;... although people argue about which state or states were responsible (we personally believe that at least two allied governments were involved)." />
                      <outline text="Indeed, Graham &apos;&apos; unlike with 9/11 Commissioner and former Senator Bob Kerrey &apos;&apos; said in sworn declarations that the Saudi is linked to the 9/11 attacks.  They&apos;re calling for either a &apos;&apos;permanent 9/11 commission&apos;&apos; or a new 9/11 investigation to get to the bottom of it." />
                      <outline text="An FBI report implicates the Saudi government." />
                      <outline text="And many other top U.S. counter-terrorism officials say that the government&apos;s explanation of the 9/11 hijackers being &apos;&apos;lone wolves&apos;&apos; connected only to Al Qaeda is ridiculous. See this and this." />
                      <outline text="If this sounds implausible,  remember that Saudi Prince Bandar &apos;&apos; head of Saudi intelligence &apos;&apos; helped to arm the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan, and is now arming Al Qaeda in Syria. (Background).   Respected financial writer Ambrose Evans-Pritchard says that Prince Bandar admitted that Saudi Arabia carries out false flag terror." />
                      <outline text="Indeed, the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 found that the Saudi government supported the 9/11 attacks,  but the Bush administration classified the 28 pages of the report which discussed the Saudis." />
                      <outline text="Bipartisan Bill to Publicly Release Report on Saudi Involvement In 9/11A bipartisan bill &apos;&apos; introduced by  congressmen Walter B. Jones (Republican from North Carolina) and Stephen Lynch (Democrat from Massachusetts)  would declassify the 28 pages of the Joint Inquiry which implicate the Saudi government." />
                      <outline text="Some assume that passage of the bill is assured &apos;..." />
                      <outline text="But both the Bush and Obama administrations have fought to keep Saudi involvement under wraps for more than 10 years." />
                      <outline text="Remember, the U.S. government allowed members of Bin Laden&apos;s family &apos;&apos; and other suspicious Saudis &apos;&apos; hop on airplanes and leave the country right after 9/11 without even interviewing them, even though air traffic was grounded for everyone else." />
                      <outline text="Additionally, a Saudi FBI informant hosted and rented a room to Mihdhar and another 9/11 hijacker in 2000." />
                      <outline text="Investigators for the Congressional Joint Inquiry discovered that an FBI informant had hosted and even rented a room to two hijackers in 2000 and that, when the Inquiry sought to interview the informant, the FBI refused outright, and then hid him in an unknown location, and that a high-level FBI official stated these blocking maneuvers were undertaken under orders from the White House." />
                      <outline text="As the New York Times notes:" />
                      <outline text="Senator Bob Graham, the Florida Democrat who is a former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, accused the White House on Tuesday of covering up evidence &apos;....The accusation stems from the Federal Bureau of Investigation&apos;s refusal to allow investigators for a Congressional inquiry and the independent Sept. 11 commission to interview an informant, Abdussattar Shaikh, who had been the landlord in San Diego of two Sept. 11 hijackers." />
                      <outline text="In his book &apos;&apos;Intelligence Matters,&apos;&apos; Mr. Graham, the co-chairman of the Congressional inquiry with Representative Porter J. Goss, Republican of Florida, said an F.B.I. official wrote them in November 2002 and said &apos;&apos;the administration would not sanction a staff interview with the source.&apos;&apos; On Tuesday, Mr. Graham called the letter &apos;&apos;a smoking gun&apos;&apos; and said, &apos;&apos;The reason for this cover-up goes right to the White House.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The government obstructed the 9/11 Commission in every way possible.  During both the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 and the 9/11 Commission investigation, government &apos;&apos;minders&apos;&apos; intimidated witnesses and obstructed the investigation." />
                      <outline text="Obama has been no better.  Obama&apos;s Department of Justice filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that the lawsuit brought by the families of victims killed in the 9/11 attacks against Saudi Arabia should be thrown out of court (it was)." />
                      <outline text="And Graham said that he&apos;s lobbied Obama for years to release the 28 pages and to reopen the investigation, but Obama has refused.  The former Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee and 9/11 investigator has even resorted to filing Freedom of Information requests to obtain information, but the Obama administration is still stonewalling:" />
                      <outline text="Graham said that like the 28 pages in the 9/11 inquiry, the Sarasota case is being &apos;&apos;covered up&apos;&apos; by U.S. intelligence. Graham has been fighting to get the FBI to release the details of this investigation with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and litigation. But so far the bureau has stalled and stonewalled, he said." />
                      <outline text="Still Urgent TodayAncient history, you say?" />
                      <outline text="Graham notes:" />
                      <outline text="Although it&apos;s been more than a decade ago when this horrific event occurred, I think [the questions of who supported the attacks] have real consequences to U.S. actions today." />
                      <outline text="For example, the U.S. might not want to support &apos;&apos; let alone launch joint military adventure alongside &apos;&apos; a regime which supported the 9/11 hijackers." />
                      <outline text="As Graham told told PBS last year:" />
                      <outline text="[Question]: Senator Graham, are there elements in this report, which are classified that Americans should know about but can&apos;t?" />
                      <outline text="SEN. BOB GRAHAM: Yes &apos;... I was surprised at the evidence that there were foreign governments involved in facilitating the activities of at least some of the terrorists in the United States." />
                      <outline text="I am stunned that we have not done a better job of pursuing that to determine if other terrorists received similar support and, even more important, if the infrastructure of a foreign government assisting terrorists still exists for the current generation of terrorists who are here planning the next plots." />
                      <outline text="To me that is an extremely significant issue and most of that information is classified, I think overly-classified. I believe the American people should know the extent of the challenge that we face in terms of foreign government involvement. That would motivate the government to take action." />
                      <outline text="[Question]: Are you suggesting that you are convinced that there was a state sponsor behind 9/11?" />
                      <outline text="SEN. BOB GRAHAM: I think there is very compelling evidence that at least some of the terrorists were assisted not just in financing &apos;-- although that was part of it &apos;-- by a sovereign foreign government and that we have been derelict in our duty to track that down, make the further case, or find the evidence that would indicate that that is not true and we can look for other reasons why the terrorists were able to function so effectively in the United States." />
                      <outline text="[Question]: Do you think that will ever become public, which countries you&apos;re talking about?" />
                      <outline text="SEN. BOB GRAHAM: It will become public at some point when it&apos;s turned over to the archives, but that&apos;s 20 or 30 years from now. And, we need to have this information now because it&apos;s relevanttothethreatthatthepeopleoftheUnitedStatesarefacingtoday." />
                      <outline text="And &apos;&apos; most importantly &apos;&apos; if the entire mass spying program is based on the &apos;&apos;lone wolf&apos;&apos; theory of 9/11, it is unnecessary and counterproductive." />
                      <outline text="Postscript:  Ironically, the U.S. government has in the past alleged state sponsorship of 9/11 when it suited its purposes.  Specifically, people may not remember now, but &apos;&apos; at the time &apos;&apos; the supposed Iraqi state sponsorship of 9/11 was at least as important a justification for the Iraq war as the alleged weapons of mass destruction.  This claim that Iraq is linked to 9/11 has since been debunked by the 9/11 Commission, top government officials, and even &apos;&apos; long after they alleged such a link &apos;&apos; Bush and Cheney themselves.  But 70% of the American public believed it at the time, and 85% of U.S. troops believed the U.S. mission in Iraq was &apos;&apos;to retaliate for Saddam&apos;s role in the 9-11 attacks.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Washington&apos;s Blog" />
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              <outline text="The Fight for Ukraine">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://glblgeopolitics.wordpress.com/2013/12/13/the-fight-for-ukraine/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386924050_VVpCnQkF.html" />
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:40" />
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                      <outline text="If Ukraine is to still join the EU, expect it to after the cold winter subsides. This way, Russia can no longer blackmail the Ukranian leadership via energy supplies by shutting off the gas lines as it did a few years back &apos;-- which also was a statement to Europe as it, too, was affected." />
                      <outline text="Every decent revolution produces an iconic scene. The 1989 Tiananmen protests had tank man; during Germany&apos;s reunification it was a segment of the Berlin Wall swaying back and forth like a wiggly tooth before finally collapsing; in Baghdad in 2003, it was the slow-motion toppling of the giant statue of Saddam Hussein. On Sunday, the budding revolution in Ukraine got its iconic scene, when, amid protests of roughly 500,000 in Kiev&apos;s Independence Square, angry marchers felled a Vladimir Lenin statue then slugged it to pieces with sledgehammers." />
                      <outline text="The protesters are upset with President Viktor Yanukovich, and specifically his November 29 decision to reject a free-trade deal with the EU. The decision was seen not only as a rejection of Europe, but an embrace of Russia. Many Ukrainians worry that Yanukovich, despite repeated denials, has struck a deal with Vladimir Putin to form a customs union with Russia." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Whatever the outcome, events in Ukraine highlight three important geopolitical realities, each of which is also prophetically significant." />
                      <outline text="First, Ukraine reveals the regional supremacy of Vladimir Putin. Russia&apos;s president, more than anyone else, is responsible for Yanukovich&apos;s refusal to sign the trade pact with the EU. Prior to Ukraine&apos;s November summit with the EU, Putin made it clear to Yanukovich that there would be ruinous consequences&apos;--tariffs on Ukrainian exports to Russia and its allies, steeper energy prices&apos;--if Kiev reached out to Europe. Putin schmoozed Yanukovich too, promising Ukraine lower energy prices, debt forgiveness and lower tariffs if it rejected Europe and joined Russia&apos;s customs union." />
                      <outline text="Yanukovich was in an unenviable position. When it comes to Russia&apos;s periphery, Vladimir Putin doesn&apos;t mess around. Just ask Georgia, the Chechens, and Ukraine&apos;s former pro-EU opposition leader, Viktor Yushchenko. Imagine you were Yanukovich and Putin was pressuring you like this. What would you do? For Yanukovich, and in some ways for Ukraine, rejecting the free-trade agreement with the EU was the safest, most logical move." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="The man to watch right now is Vladimir Putin. What&apos;s his next move? It is hard to overstate how central Ukraine is to Putin and his supreme goal of restoring the Soviet empire. Geographically and strategically, Ukraine was the core of the former USSR, and as far as Putin is concerned, the nation isn&apos;t up for discussion or negotiation. To Putin, as Richard Palmer explained last week, Ukraine isn&apos;t a sovereign nation; it&apos;s part of Russia. Putin will do whatever it takes to ensure Ukraine belongs to him." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="AND AN ANXIOUS PUTIN IS A DANGEROUS PUTIN!" />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="(Other than horrible leadership, the only other explanation for Brussels&apos;s impotent response to the failed trade pact is that it had already made the decision to concede Ukraine to Russia. But if this was the case, why would the EU even attempt to enter a trade pact with Kiev?)" />
                      <outline text="This trade agreement with Ukraine presented Europe with a historic opportunity: the opportunity to pry Kiev from Moscow, effectively gutting Russia of its most strategically important ally, and creating a new, advantageous geopolitical order both regionally and globally. Without Ukraine, Putin&apos;s power base would suffer enormously, hampering his ability to project power globally, including in the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia. What a victory this would be for Europe and America!" />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="For Europe, events in Ukraine once again expose the Continent&apos;s crisis of leadership, and that this needs to change&apos;--and soon!" />
                      <outline text="The leadership Europe needs is going to have to come from Germany. There are already hints that Berlin might be beginning to exert itself in Ukraine and push back at Russia. Early on in the crisis, Germany&apos;s foreign minister visited Kiev, where he met with opposition leaders and pledged support of the pro-West demonstrators. On Monday, Spiegel reported that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is ready to lead European leaders in an effort to cement Vitali Klitschko, a former heavyweight boxer and popular opposition figure, as the primary rival of president Viktor Yanukovich." />
                      <outline text="Third, events in Ukraine are the product of America&apos;s introverted foreign policy. &apos;&apos;The anti-government demonstrations are an important moment for the future of Europe,&apos;&apos; wrote the Wall Street Journal this week, &apos;&apos;THOUGH YOU WOULDN&apos;T KNOW IT FROM AMERICA&apos;S INDIFFERENCE.&apos;&apos; Charles Krauthammer made a similar point last Friday: &apos;&apos;As with Iran&apos;s ruthlessly crushed Green Revolution of 2009, the hundreds of thousands of protesters who&apos;ve turned out to reverse this betrayal of Ukrainian independence HAVE FOUND NO VOICE IN WASHINGTON&apos;&apos; (emphasis added)." />
                      <outline text="In the past, the U.S. would have worked with Europe to lend support, both symbolically and practically, to any large-scale democratic venture by Ukraine to reach out to the West. After all, it&apos;s in our strategic interest. But not today. U.S. foreign policy in Eastern Europe under the Obama administration consists of two overarching principles: avoid conflict with Russia, and withdraw both strategically and diplomatically. Both principles were evident in 2009, when President Obama abandoned America&apos;s promise to install a missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. They were present a little while later when Obama ignored an official letter from regional leaders expressing alarm at Russia&apos;s return to imperialism. And both principles are evident in Ukraine today." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Beyond the geopolitical import of these three realities, each is also of enormous prophetic significance." />
                      <outline text="Take Vladimir Putin. Did you know the Bible prophecies of a powerful leader emerging from Russia in the end time? The prophecy is in Ezekiel 38. It discusses the &apos;&apos;PRINCE of Rosh and Meshech and Tubal&apos;&apos; emerging to lead a gigantic Asian bloc of nations. Rosh, Meshech and Tubal are the biblical names of Russia, Moscow and Tobolsk (the Asian capital of Russia). If you haven&apos;t watched it already, you need to see Gerald Flurry&apos;s recent Key of David program &apos;&apos;Russia in Prophecy.&apos;&apos; He explains the prophetic significance of Vladimir Putin and his goal of rebuilding the Soviet empire in detail." />
                      <outline text="&apos;..." />
                      <outline text="Then there&apos;s America&apos;s introverted foreign policy, which is evident in Ukraine and virtually every other corner of the planet. This too is prophetically significant. God says in Leviticus 26 that He would break the pride of our power. In fact, the theme of our January issue of the Trumpet, our free, full-color print magazine, is about what a post-American world will look like. It explores the alarming ramifications of America&apos;s conscious decision to leave regions like Eastern Europe. Without the presence of the U.S. in Eastern Europe, frightening men like Vladimir Putin will have free rein." />
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              <outline text="Memorial held to commemorate Nanjing Massacre victims">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/831980.shtml" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386924014_6VmJw6Dr.html" />
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:40" />
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                      <outline text="People attend a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)" />
                      <outline text=" Soldiers present a wreath at a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)" />
                      <outline text=" Students attend a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)" />
                      <outline text=" Survivors and relatives of the victims in the Nanjing Massacre attend a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) " />
                      <outline text=" Survivors and relatives of the victims in the Nanjing Massacre present flowers at a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) " />
                      <outline text=" Chinese and Japanese monks present flowers at a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing) " />
                      <outline text=" Chinese and Japanese monks strike a bell to mourn the victims at a memorial ceremony at the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in Nanjing, capital of east China&apos;s Jiangsu Province, Dec. 13, 2013, to mark the 76th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. Nanjing was occupied on Dec. 13, 1937, by Japanese troops who began a six-week massacre. Records show more than 300,000 Chinese unarmed soldiers and civilians were killed. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)" />
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              <outline text="China&apos;s J-7 fighters in training">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:39" />
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                      <outline text="China&apos;s J-7 fighters in training" />
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              <outline text="Vijf jaar celstraf voor IJslandse ex-bankiers">
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                      <outline text="13/12/13, 08:54  &apos;&apos; bron: ANP" />
                      <outline text="(C) AFP. Een man neemt geld op bij de IJslandse bank Kaupthing in Reykjavik, in 2008." />
                      <outline text="De voormalige topman en president-commissaris van de IJslandse bank Kaupthing zijn veroordeeld tot jarenlange gevangenisstraffen in verband met de financile crisis in 2008. Dat meldde vrijdag de Financial Times." />
                      <outline text="Voormalig topman Hreidar Mar Sigurdsson kreeg een straf van 5,5 jaar opgelegd en president-commissaris Sigurdur Einarsson moet voor 5 jaar de gevangenis in wegens fraude en manipulatie. De zaak tegen de twee is aangespannen in verband met de aankoop van een belang van 5 procent in Kaupthing door sjeik Mohammed Bin Khalifa Bin Hamad al Thani van Qatar. De transactie had een paar dagen voor de ineenstorting van de bank plaats. Later bleek dat het geld dat de sjeik voor de aankoop nodig had, aan hem door Kaupthing zelf werd geleend." />
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              <outline text="Porn is destroying modern sex lives says feminist writer Naomi Wolf | Mail Online">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2522279/Porn-destroying-modern-sex-lives-says-feminist-writer-Naomi-Wolf.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386923347_7Fhq6XuN.html" />
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                      <outline text="Couples are having 20% less sex than they did just ten years agoWolf connects this to the rise of pornographyPorn poses health problems...It desensitises those who watch it and has long-term consequencesAs a result, it has a negative effect on sex and relationshipsBy Naomi Wolf" />
                      <outline text="PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:06 EST, 12 December 2013" />
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                      <outline text="These days, I am rarely surprised when, after a lecture or book signing, someone will try to talk to me about their addiction to porn and ask where he or she can get help." />
                      <outline text="As an author and feminist social commentator, I often discuss my work at events and meet a wide spectrum of people who talk to me about sex, relationships and, more increasingly, the impact of pornography on their lives." />
                      <outline text="There is no stereotype of what this person will look like. A man in his 60s has asked me if I think his porn addiction accounts for his current impotence." />
                      <outline text="New survey: A major study has revealed that British couples are having about 20% less sex than they did just ten years ago" />
                      <outline text="A lovely young mother of three boys asked sadly how her husband, in an otherwise happy, sexually fulfilled marriage, became &apos;lost to porn&apos; to the point that she had to leave him. She now wonders how to  protect her sons." />
                      <outline text="A bright, male college student confessed that he is worried about what he calls &apos;the kink spiral&apos; - the term he uses to describe feeling trapped by his need to see more and more extreme porn to get aroused." />
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                      <outline text="Couples in their late teens tell me no one they know can have sex without porn playing on a screen. A guidance counsellor at a private school asks where he can find help for his students - many of whom are so addicted to online porn that the obsession is affecting their schoolwork and social development." />
                      <outline text="Recently, aA major British study, the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, which questioned more than 15,000 people aged  16 to 74, showed couples are having about  20 per cent less sex per monththan they did justjust ten years ago." />
                      <outline text="New discoveries: Wolf&apos;s new book Vagina: A New Biography discusses how neuroscience shows how pornography negatively affects both sex and relationships" />
                      <outline text="As someone who has been researching in this field for over 20 years, I believe we must take seriously the rise of pornography. New research shows it is having a detrimental effect on men&apos;s and women&apos;s sexual responses  and harming relationships as a consequence." />
                      <outline text="My latest book, Vagina: A New Biography, about female sexual desire, has a chapter on new discoveries in neuroscience that show how pornography negatively affects both sex and relationships.  " />
                      <outline text="Popular culture is reflecting this trend: the new film Don Jon centres on porn addiction. The hero is sleeping with Scarlett Johansson but sneaks off to watch porn, since he says nothing with a real woman (even Johansson!) is as good. Meanwhile, sex scenes in mainstream movies are getting more violent. In The Kids Are All Right, I was startled to see Julianne Moore&apos;s character start slapping her partner&apos;s face as he neared orgasm." />
                      <outline text="Young women tell me that hair-pulling, and even pressure around the neck at orgasm, are normal parts of courtship sex these days. These are &apos;porn cliches&apos;, as one young woman put it. I am not surprised by these shifts because  we all know about the pornification of society." />
                      <outline text="I believe more voices would be speaking out if the new research on this issue were better understood. What we&apos;re not being told - and this is a view which many scientists now confirm, but too few ordinary people understand - is that porn use poses health problems." />
                      <outline text="Mine is not a moral position. I think adults should be able see whatever they want in the privacy of their own homes (if the images are not based on a crime or any cruelty being committed)." />
                      <outline text="Yet the neuroscience of porn addiction is clear: watching porn causes sharp spikes in the activation of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain, which makes people feel focused, confident and good." />
                      <outline text="The trouble is that this  short-term neurological arousal has long-term consequences. Firstly, it can cause desensitisation to the same erotic simuli that turned you on recently and, over the longer term, it can cause a greater likelihood of sexual dysfunction." />
                      <outline text="The user then craves more and more extreme pornography - violence and taboo images activate the autonomic nervous system, which is involved with arousal -  in order to reach that same level  of excitement." />
                      <outline text="&apos;Young women tell me that hair-pulling, and even pressure around the neck at orgasm, are normal parts of courtship sex these days.&apos;This acclimatisation and desensitisationdesensitisation explains why images that were seen as fetishistic, taboo or violent ten years ago are now mainstream fare on porn sites." />
                      <outline text="A second effect, confirmed with men and anecdotal with women, is trouble reaching orgasm. Doctors are now reporting an epidemic of healthy young and middle-aged men, with no disease or psychological issue that would otherwise explain their difficulties, who are having sexual problems such as impotence or delayed ejaculation due to this desensitisation." />
                      <outline text="A final problem related to desensitisation is that men start to see their own partners as less attractive, and less able to arouse them by ordinary sexual behaviour." />
                      <outline text="And, of course, one woman can&apos;t provide the ever-changing novelty, that constantly renewed boost to the brain that porn artificially delivers by a mouse click of the mouse." />
                      <outline text="There are other ways porn use can negatively affect female arousal. If a woman feels uneasy about her partner&apos;s use of porn the stress of her resentment and anger can affect her own ability to become aroused." />
                      <outline text="If you understand the neuroscience of female arousal, wWomen need to have their autonomic nervous systems (heart rate, breathing, blood circulation) highly activated to get turned on. Emotions such as stress,anger, a sense of threat and  resentment can function like throwing a bucket of freezing water on the female system." />
                      <outline text="Detrimental: Porn does not teach men sexual skills that are useful in arousing women" />
                      <outline text="I have also done a lot of research into the fact that sex portrayed in most porn does not teach men, especially young men, sexual skills that are useful in arousing women. As Dr Jim Pfaus, a pioneer in the field of the science of sexual behaviour from Canada&apos;s Concordia University, puts it, porn use can take an emotional toll on relationships because men who use it are &apos;neurologically bonding&apos; not with their partners, but with the porn." />
                      <outline text="Relationship expert and couples&apos; counsellor Michael Kallenbach says: &apos;Couples are far more aware of porn now than they&apos;ve ever  been. With everyone owning iPhones and tablets and being constantly bombarded with sexy ads and imagery, porn is leaking into our lives and affecting  our relationships." />
                      <outline text="&apos;When one partner watches surreptitiously, it&apos;s a very dangerous avenue to go down. Their imagination, and relationship, will be put at the mercy of fantasy. This often results in affairs.&apos;" />
                      <outline text="A recent University of Sydney study, in which two professors surveyed more than 800 men, found that excessive porn consumption was reported by almost half the respondents (85 per cent of whom were married or in a relationship), and was harming their professional success and relationships." />
                      <outline text="The numbers were dramatic: 47&apos;&#137;&apos;&#137;per cent of the male subjects watched between 30 minutes to three hours of porn per day, one in three said it harmed their work efforts, and one in five would rather watch porn than have sex with their partners.  " />
                      <outline text="I can understand why the porn industry is keen to keep the addictive nature of its products quiet and promote the libertarian notion that there are no consequences. It is a global industry that wishes to turn men, and increasingly women, into addicts for financial reasons." />
                      <outline text="The situation very much resembles the marketing of cigarettes without health warnings in the Sixties." />
                      <outline text="So why isn&apos;t government-mandated disclosure of the risks obligatory, as it is now with cigarettes?" />
                      <outline text="The answer is our politicians don&apos;t yet fully understand the damage that is being done." />
                      <outline text="Less sexually liberated: Porn is taking over our thought processes and corroding our ability to sustain meaningful relationships" />
                      <outline text="Recently, the Daily Mail won a victory whereby the Government agreed that all households should opt in if they want to be able to view porn on the internet." />
                      <outline text="I believe that with good health information, people can make more informed choices about how, when, and if they want to use porn, and even better choices about what kind of imagery they might seek out or avoid." />
                      <outline text="Those who wish to end their addiction - like ending any addiction - can do so with effort." />
                      <outline text="Men who have done so - that is for whom we have data - report a great sense of regaining psychological control, and heightened arousal with their wives or girlfriends. Mostly they are relieved not to be at the mercy of something that many of those who write to me feel they need - but don&apos;t especially like.     " />
                      <outline text="Are we &apos;sexually liberated&apos; if porn is taking over our thought processes and corroding our ability to sustain meaningful relationships? I think we are less sexually free." />
                      <outline text="A powerful industry is manipulating us - and ruthlessly exploiting some hard-wiring in the male brain - to turn us more and more into sexual and emotional robots, only capable of achieving sexual fulfilment in a room with a computer, alone." />
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              <outline text="Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officials">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE9BB10O20131212?irpc=932" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386922529_FBLmgFz8.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 08:15" />
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                      <outline text="Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officialsTop News" />
                      <outline text="Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officials" />
                      <outline text="Thu, Dec 12 13:34 PM EST" />
                      <outline text="SANAA (Reuters) - Fifteen people on their way to a wedding in Yemen were killed in an air strike after their party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday." />
                      <outline text="The officials did not identify the plane in the strike in central al-Bayda province, but tribal and local media sources said that it was a drone." />
                      <outline text="&quot;An air strike missed its target and hit a wedding car convoy, ten people were killed immediately and another five who were injured died after being admitted to the hospital,&quot; one security official said." />
                      <outline text="Five more people were injured, the officials said." />
                      <outline text="The United States has stepped up drone strikes as part of a campaign against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by Washington as the most active wing of the militant network." />
                      <outline text="Yemen, AQAP&apos;s main stronghold, is among a handful of countries where the United States acknowledges using drones, although it does not comment on the practice." />
                      <outline text="Human Rights Watch said in a detailed report in August that U.S. missile strikes, including armed drone attacks, have killed dozens of civilians in Yemen." />
                      <outline text="Stabilizing the country, which is also struggling with southern separatists and northern rebels, is an international priority due to fears of disorder in a state that flanks top oil producer Saudi Arabia and major shipping lanes." />
                      <outline text="On Monday, missiles fired from a U.S. drone killed at least three people travelling in a car in eastern Yemen." />
                      <outline text="(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)" />
                      <outline text="Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officialsTop News" />
                      <outline text="Air strike kills 15 civilians in Yemen by mistake: officials" />
                      <outline text="Thu, Dec 12 13:34 PM EST" />
                      <outline text="SANAA (Reuters) - Fifteen people on their way to a wedding in Yemen were killed in an air strike after their party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday." />
                      <outline text="The officials did not identify the plane in the strike in central al-Bayda province, but tribal and local media sources said that it was a drone." />
                      <outline text="&quot;An air strike missed its target and hit a wedding car convoy, ten people were killed immediately and another five who were injured died after being admitted to the hospital,&quot; one security official said." />
                      <outline text="Five more people were injured, the officials said." />
                      <outline text="The United States has stepped up drone strikes as part of a campaign against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), regarded by Washington as the most active wing of the militant network." />
                      <outline text="Yemen, AQAP&apos;s main stronghold, is among a handful of countries where the United States acknowledges using drones, although it does not comment on the practice." />
                      <outline text="Human Rights Watch said in a detailed report in August that U.S. missile strikes, including armed drone attacks, have killed dozens of civilians in Yemen." />
                      <outline text="Stabilizing the country, which is also struggling with southern separatists and northern rebels, is an international priority due to fears of disorder in a state that flanks top oil producer Saudi Arabia and major shipping lanes." />
                      <outline text="On Monday, missiles fired from a U.S. drone killed at least three people travelling in a car in eastern Yemen." />
                      <outline text="(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)" />
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              <outline text="CBC My Region - Lenore Zann, L Word actor turned MLA, alleges cyberbullying">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/canada/nova-scotia/story/1.2461743" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386921467_faF4LyQ6.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:57" />
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                      <outline text="Lenore Zann, a Nova Scotia member of the legislature, has complained to the provincial cyberbullying unit after a high school student tweeted a topless image of her from her acting days, but the teen behind the tweet says he thinks the whole issue has been blown out of proportion." />
                      <outline text="Lenore Zann, a Nova Scotia member of the legislature, has complained to the provincial cyberbullying unit after a high school student tweeted a topless image of her from her acting days, but the teen behind the tweet says he thinks the whole issue has been blown out of proportion." />
                      <outline text="The New Democrat MLA for Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River&apos;&#139; called police and complained to the newly created cyberbullying unit after Nic Scissons tweeted a screen capture from the Showtime series The L Word in late November." />
                      <outline text="Scissons, 17, said the image he sent on the evening of Nov. 29 from his Twitter account showed Zann topless. It&apos;s from a scene about an assault in the shower of a women&apos;s prison." />
                      <outline text="He said he sent it along with the message, &quot;What happened to the old Lenore?&quot; and added Zann&apos;s Twitter handle in the message." />
                      <outline text="Scissons said he meant it as a joke." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I just thought it would be funny, pretty much,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="Words exchanged on TwitterZann said she noticed the tweet that night and messaged Scissons to ask him to take it down." />
                      <outline text="&quot;Luckily the old Lenore Zann got in shape so she can kick some political butt! Please remove this photo,&quot; she tweeted." />
                      <outline text="The next day, Zann said, she had a heated exchange with Scissons and a handful of others on Twitter. She claimed the image violated copyright and was also illegal under cyberbullying legislation." />
                      <outline text="On Twitter she wrote: &quot;Perhaps you&apos;ve missed the new federal legislation&quot; and &quot;Distribution of this image falls under the Criminal Code. It has been reported.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Shown are a series of Zann&apos;s tweets after someone sent out the topless image from her acting days on the Showtime series the L Word. (Twitter)" />
                      <outline text="Scissons replied, arguing the photo was public on the internet." />
                      <outline text="During the exchange, which lasted around three hours, Zann said she felt increasingly picked on." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It&apos;s not necessarily the image itself, but the fact that someone is tweeting that at me and saying, &apos;Hey Lenore Zann, where&apos;s the old Lenore now,&apos; and calling it porn and things like that. I found that really humiliating and harassing,&quot; she told CBC News on Thursday." />
                      <outline text="Zann said that, on the advice of family and friends, she decided to call the RCMP. She was referred to the Truro Police Service, where she filed a harassment complaint." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I was being cyberbullied so I felt that I needed to call the police. The police suggested that I call the CyberScan unit as well and that&apos;s what they&apos;re there for. That&apos;s why we legislated them, so that they&apos;d be there to help people who feel that they are being bullied by other people online,&quot; she said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It was Twitter where I was being tweeted at. I was being sworn at. They were swearing at me. They were disrespectful. It was constant. It was harassment and it was frightening. I was afraid. So that for me accounts for my feeling that I was being bullied. And because it&apos;s online, that&apos;s cyberbullying.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Zann said she called police and the cyberbullying unit before she knew Scissons&apos;s age or that he was in high school. Up until that point she said she assumed he was an adult." />
                      <outline text="Parents brought inScissons said he deleted the naked image of Zann from his Twitter feed after Zann phoned his father at home to complain." />
                      <outline text="Zann said Scissons continued to tweet obscenities at her after she called his. The teen said that was because he felt frustrated." />
                      <outline text="His mother, Susan McCarron, said she was angry." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It was like, &apos;Take the photo down. Period.&apos; And he responded, &apos;It&apos;s down.&apos; That was around suppertime on Saturday,&quot; said McCarron." />
                      <outline text="McCarron said she told her son it was a dumb move." />
                      <outline text="Nic Scissons, 17 at the time of the tweet, sent a screen capture from the L Word showing Zann&apos;s exposed breasts. (CBC)" />
                      <outline text="&quot;I think it was done without considering consequences and I think it was a poor decision,&quot; she said." />
                      <outline text="Scissons agreed, but both mother and son said the complaint to the cyberbullying unit went too far." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I can see why she was angry, but I think this is an over-escalation of the situation and I&apos;d like to see it end,&quot; McCarron said." />
                      <outline text="&quot;I assumed that it would have died at that point. I&apos;m surprised that it has made it that police have become involved. That he was actually referred to this cyberbullying taskforce. I was surprised by that.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Scissons said he never meant to harass Zann." />
                      <outline text="&quot;It was just meant to be funny and got out of hand I guess,&quot; he said. But &quot;she was on that show voluntarily and she knew that image was out there and I don&apos;t think I said anything mean about her.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="No criminal wrongdoingAfter reading the obscenities, Zann also called the principal of the Cobequid Education Centre, where Scissons attends. Zann said she also contacted the communications director of the Colchester Regional School Board to voice her concerns." />
                      <outline text="Scissons said he had an informal chat with his principal Bill Kaulbach where Kaulbach said the issue was outside of the school&apos;s authority, but advised him to stop tweeting at Zann." />
                      <outline text="Truro police said they&apos;ve closed their investigation without finding any criminal wrongdoing." />
                      <outline text="Roger Merrick of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice said the province can&apos;t confirm or comment on any investigation by the CyberScan Investigation Unit." />
                      <outline text="He said any privacy breach could discourage bullying victims from coming forward with complaints." />
                      <outline text="It&apos;s not the first time the photograph of Zann has made headlines. In 2009, a member of the Liberal campaign team sent CBC News the photo of Zann on the same day New Democratic Party Leader Darrell Dexter announced Zann&apos;s candidacy in Truro." />
                      <outline text="With files from Jack Julian" />
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              <outline text="Talks with China begin on high-speed railway from Vienna to Black Sea - Travel News - Austrian Independent Online News - English Newspaper">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://austrianindependent.com/news/Travel/2013-12-04/14819/Talks_with_China_begin_on_high-speed_railway_from_Vienna_to_Black_Sea" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386921218_rJdgXErQ.html" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:53" />
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                      <outline text="Talks have begun with Chinese partners about the construction of a &apos;European corridor&apos; that will connect Vienna to the Black Sea port of Constanta in Romania." />
                      <outline text="The project to build a high-speed railway that will go through Bucharest on it&apos;s way from the Austrian capital to the Romanian coast is estimated to cost 11 billion Euros Romanian Transport Minister Ramona Manescu said on Tuesday at a press conference." />
                      <outline text="Manescu welcomed the partnership between Romania and the Chinese, who she believes are in a better position to provide financial support to the country than Europe currently is." />
                      <outline text="&quot;This partnership will be achieved by respecting all the requirements and criteria set by the European Union,&quot; Manescu said, explaining the high speed &apos;European corridor&apos; was just one of a range of proposals she communicated to Chinese partners." />
                      <outline text="Technical talks with the Chinese partners are due to begin soon, which will see deadlines firmed up and a contract signed so work can begin. The first working meeting is due to begin on 10 December followed by a second meeting early in January." />
                      <outline text="The announcement from the Transport Minister follows a visit by Chinese premier Li Keqiang to Romania last week where, with Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta, an agreement was made to cooperate in building high-speed railways in the country." />
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              <outline text="Nelson Mandela: What Were We Thinking?">
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      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:51" />
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                      <outline text="The Truth Shouldn&apos;t Hurt the One Who Tells It" />
                      <outline text="On the morning of June 26, we received a message from one of our South African correspondents, Laura Oneale that Nelson Mandela had passed away the previous evening. The news had come to her in the form of a text message from an acquaintance who was well-placed in the South African media. It should be understood that this organization was not authorized to break the news. Clearly, the South African government and the Mandela family had already decided that the news would not be made public. Undoubtedly, this decision had been made even before his death; at least, that&apos;s what we were thinking." />
                      <outline text="Our assumption, at the time, was two-fold: firstly, we doubted that such news would not long escape the attention of the international media, even if the South African media was being muzzled. As is the nature of the news media industry, we saw that we had been handed a major scoop and that our window of opportunity to be the first to break this news was limited. Cynical? Perhaps, but we did not doubt the integrity of the source, given that individual&apos;s position. We are in the news business. What other publication &apos;&apos; given the gravity of the story and the knowledge of Mandela&apos;s health condition &apos;&apos; would not have immediately prepared to publish? We began both to work on a couple of articles and to seek out verification. We found no other corroborating evidence. We wrote our stories." />
                      <outline text="In the interests of being completely honest, we cannot say that we did not second &apos;&apos; guess ourselves. Did we have direct, first-hand proof that Nelson Mandela was dead? No, we didn&apos;t. One must look at how news stories are broken, though: A media publication receives information from a trusted source; every good faith attempt is made to verify the information. In the absence of verification, the editor or editorial team must make a decision to publish or not to publish. What we did have was the best source we could have, other than first-hand, eye-witness testimony. Moreover, Mandela was seriously ill; according to reports, the icon and former African leader was on his deathbed; hooked up to medical devices that enabled him to breathe." />
                      <outline text="We published." />
                      <outline text="Now, we were walking on eggshells; our reputation was at stake. What were we thinking? Other news outlets actually published stories announcing Mandela&apos;s death; they quickly retracted, without actually justifying why they had done so. To us, that in itself indicated that they had been told to retract, rather than doing so because they had discovered that Mandela was still alive. The Las Vegas Guardian Express, however, was a relatively new and completely independent publication with no government ties and no corporate owners or shareholders. We could not be pressured into retracting, other than through legal action. In addition, we were a tiny speck on the world news radar." />
                      <outline text="Naturally, it was in our own interests to quickly verify Mandela&apos;s condition. Is that an admission that we published news of his death without being sure? No, it is not; we were sure and we could clearly see that an official announcement could be kept under wraps for any number of reasons; a visit by US President Barack Obama was already scheduled and there were obvious security implications. Additionally, the South African government is absolutely capable of using such news for political purposes. Our only misgiving was that we had failed to uncover any corroborating source. The strength of our conviction is proven by the fact that, even as the days went by and no word of his death came from official or family sources, we maintained our position. It seemed logical enough that there was no reason to retract without absolute proof that Nelson Mandela still lived." />
                      <outline text="As the few articles we published drew attention &apos;&apos; along with numerous comments &apos;&apos; it became self-evident that both the South African government and the Mandela family were aware of our reports. Had we been wrong &apos;&apos; and had the family been able to prove that Mandela was still alive &apos;&apos; it is beyond doubt that the Las Vegas Guardian Express would have received some form of legal threat. Not only did such action never transpire, but our publication was subjected to cyber-attack: Denial of Service attacks, originating in South Africa, disabled our site on more than one occasion. We took this as proof that we were reporting something that the South African government did not want us to report." />
                      <outline text="It should be remembered that our publication was relatively small and generated only modest revenue through advertising. Nevertheless &apos;&apos; and at considerable expense &apos;&apos; we dispatched a senior editor to South Africa. During his time there, Michael Smith uncovered intriguing details of the situation regarding Nelson Mandela, the family, the African National Congress and South African President Jacob Zuma. Our investigations opened a door into the corruption and dishonesty of the aforementioned parties. During a Mandela family legal battle, documents emerged which stated that doctors had advised the family to turn off Mandela&apos;s life support as he was brain-dead. At a later point, Zuma made a statement denying this, but we noted carefully that, while other news organizations were reporting that the doctors themselves had retracted their claims that Mandela was brain-dead, no such retraction had been made; Zuma himself claimed that the doctors had retracted this assertion." />
                      <outline text="Now that it has been officially announced that Nelson Mandela has passed away, our position on the matter has not changed in any way. Inevitably, his passing had to be revealed. Many of our South African readers have believed us from the start; those that have criticized us have presented not one shred of evidence that we were wrong. The idea that we are proven wrong because the official announcement comes only now is absurd." />
                      <outline text="This article has not detailed every piece of evidence that fell into place during our investigation into why Nelson Mandela&apos;s death was covered up. One of the most compelling discoveries was brought back from South Africa by Michael Smith: He returned with an audio tape of a recorded telephone conversation Between a South African Defense Force officer and a private security contractor. The audio can be found in the first of the links listed at the foot of this article. For the reader who wishes to get the full story of our reporting on this story, each of those articles listed provide, collectively, the complete picture. During the call, the officer details the circumstances of Mandela&apos;s death &apos;&apos; which, according to him, occurred even earlier than we reported &apos;&apos; and the possible implications of it, as well as the Mandela family&apos;s motives for not releasing the news." />
                      <outline text="Even now, the South African government, it seems, is attempting to prevent the Las Vegas Guardian Express from revealing the truth to the people of South Africa. Our Facebook page received a telling comment today. The comment reads:" />
                      <outline text="HalloI am from South Africa and for some reason I cannot view your website or any articles regarding Nelson Mandela. Is it possible that your site being blocked by our country?could you kindly send the the articles you recently wrote." />
                      <outline text="Kind regards" />
                      <outline text="Nelson Mandela is now officially dead &apos;&apos; but he was already dead. Nothing has transpired between our initial June 26 reports and the present time to prove otherwise." />
                      <outline text="Nevertheless, we would be remiss if we did not convey to the South African people, that we have the utmost respect for Madiba and the great legacy he has left the world. However, as a publication, read by millions across the globe, we have an obligation and responsibility to report the truth and what we were thinking." />
                      <outline text=" " />
                      <outline text="Editorial by Graham J Noble" />
                      <outline text="D. Chandler Contributor." />
                      <outline text="Nelson Mandela Dies, Greed Lives OnNelson Mandela Life Support Shut Down as Respected Humanitarian Dies Age 94?Nelson Mandela, Death, Dishonesty and DenialMandela: Reporting His Death and the Search for the TruthMandela Legacy Betrayed by Family and CountryNelson Mandela Family Finally Gives Up Charade and Admits Mandela Dead" />
                      <outline text="Las Vegas Guardian Express Facebook page" />
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              <outline text="Planned Parenthood Spends $3.2 Million To &apos;&apos;Refresh&apos;&apos; Their &apos;&apos;Brand&apos;&apos;&apos;...">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://weaselzippers.us/2013/12/12/planned-parenthood-spends-3-2-million-to-refresh-their-brand/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920844_GPUGN7gr.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Weasel Zippers" type="link" url="http://weaselzippers.us/feed/" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:47" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Alternate headline: Planned Parenthood spends $3.2 million in futile attempt to wash the blood off their hands." />
                      <outline text="Via NRO:" />
                      <outline text=". . . The abortion chain is spending millions to &apos;&apos;refresh&apos;&apos; the Planned Parenthood &apos;&apos;brand.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Under its top-ten moment titled &apos;&apos;Pop Culture Influence,&apos;&apos; Planned Parenthood gushes over an NBC show &apos;&apos;depict[ing] the first abortion on a major network entertainment program in years.&apos;&apos; The report goes on to note that &apos;&apos;Planned Parenthood has also worked with major television programs and media outlets such as Girls and Cosmopolitan to promote our brand.&apos;&apos; A look at its financial page shows that Planned Parenthood spent $3.2 million specifically to revamp its brand." />
                      <outline text="Other non-defined categories of expenses that did not exist in Planned Parenthood&apos;s previous reports: $31.3 million to &apos;&apos;Build Advocacy Capacity,&apos;&apos; $1.5 million to &apos;&apos;Renew Leadership,&apos;&apos; and nearly $73 million to &apos;&apos;Increase Access.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Keep reading&apos;..." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO: Mandela &apos;journalism verged on hysteria&apos;">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25360700#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&amp;ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920784_HQxk3FB6.html" />
        <outline text="Source: BBC News - Home" type="link" url="http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:46" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="All sense of proportion was lost by the media in the coverage of the death of Nelson Mandela, a former UK defence secretary has said." />
                      <outline text="While ex-Conservative MP Michael Portillo believed the former South African president to be &quot;the most admirable person I ever met&quot;, there was a &quot;lack of objectivity&quot; in news reports, as there was &quot;more than one side of the man to be reported&quot;, he told the BBC&apos;s This Week." />
                      <outline text="He claimed the &quot;journalism verged on hysteria&quot; and that the BBC sending &quot;plane loads of journalists to South Africa was a symptom of that&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Watch the whole This Week programme on BBC iPlayer (UK only for 12 months)." />
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              <outline text="Bad News: &apos;&apos;Global Warming Making Fish Less Horny&apos;&apos;&apos;...">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://weaselzippers.us/2013/12/12/bad-news-global-warming-making-fish-less-horny/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920658_AhEWvmgW.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Weasel Zippers" type="link" url="http://weaselzippers.us/feed/" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:44" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Never mind the fact there has been no global temperature growth for more than 15 years." />
                      <outline text="Via IB Times:" />
                      <outline text="Climate change not only takes toll on Arctic sea ice, but the rise in the planet&apos;s temperature could also harm large reef fish, according to a recent study." />
                      <outline text="Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Australia found that the warming of the ocean could reduce the swimming ability of fish species, which could hinder their growth and reproduction." />
                      <outline text="The study found that increased ocean temperatures may cause large fish to become lethargic, spending more time resting on the bottom and less time swimming for food and reproduction opportunities." />
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              <outline text="Twitter announces about-face on controversial new blocking rules">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57615510-93/twitter-announces-about-face-on-controversial-new-blocking-rules/?part=rss&amp;subj=news&amp;tag=title" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920487_JrFTDFCE.html" />
        <outline text="Source: CNET News" type="link" url="http://news.cnet.com/2547-1_3-0-20.xml" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:41" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Firestorm erupted after the social network relaxed blocking rules, allowing blocked users to see everything the blockee tweeted." />
                      <outline text="After ruffling the feathers of Twitter users with a controversial new user-blocking policy, the microblogging site appears to have heard the growing discontent and reverted to its original policy." />
                      <outline text="A new policy that came to light earlier Thursday changed the way blocking worked on the social networking site. While blocking someone on Twitter formerly meant that they could no longer see your tweets, the change meant that blocked users could still see everything the blockee did." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We have decided to revert the change after receiving feedback from many users -- we never want to introduce features at the cost of users feeling less safe. Any blocks you had previously instituted are still in effect,&quot; Twitter said in a company blog post." />
                      <outline text="In reverting this change to the block function, users will once again be able to tell that they&apos;ve been blocked. We believe this is not ideal, largely due to the retaliation against blocking users by blocked users (and sometimes their friends) that often occurs. Some users worry just as much about post-blocking retaliation as they do about pre-blocking abuse. Moving forward, we will continue to explore features designed to protect users from abuse and prevent retaliation." />
                      <outline text="The revised policy stated that blocking another user from a public account &quot;does not prevent that user from following you, interacting with your Tweets, or receiving your updates in their timeline.&quot; Twitter told CNET that the new policy was actually meant to help people from being trolled by those they&apos;ve blocked." />
                      <outline text="A growing outcry arose Thursday from Twitter users critical of the change in policy. One of the most common complaints was that a tool formerly useful in preventing a stalker from seeing what you&apos;re doing was no longer helpful in that regard." />
                      <outline text="The new policy proved so unpopular with some Twitter users that an online petition quickly sprang up that called on Twitter to rethink the change in policy. In the course of just a few hours, more than 1,800 people signed the petition. However, Twitter had earlier told CNET that any kind of change was likely to upset some users and that they shouldn&apos;t expect the company to pull back on the change." />
                      <outline text="CNET&apos;s Daniel Terdiman contributed to this report." />
              </outline>

              <outline text="So Yahoo mail down for 3 days now. Does google really own Yahoo and we just haven&apos;t been told.">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://usfollowme.blogspot.com/2013/12/so-yahoo-mail-down-for-3-days-now-does.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920320_CXJbFMQg.html" />
        <outline text="Source: usfollowme" type="link" url="http://usfollowme.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:38" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="So Google&apos;s Marissa Meyer is now running Yahoo.com. It is my understanding that Yahoos deal with Bing started to go south shortly after her start. Then We have Yahoo mail being down for several days. What is with that. Is this a ploy to kill Yahoo so Google will be the only big search engine. Or is Yahoo simply trying to get rid of any capital they have left?This is a major issue for Yahoo. They are one of the major providers after Google and need to keep up with mail and yahoo.com." />
                      <outline text="It will be interesting to see how this all plays out." />
                      <outline text="Also it occurred to me, did Google actually buy Yahoo and then set Marissa to run it, but we were just never told? What is going on over at Yahoo." />
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              <outline text="Nelson Mandela Family Finally Gives Up Charade and Admits Mandela Died in June - Guardian">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://the-tap.blogspot.com/2013/12/nelson-mandela-family-finally-gives-up.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920195_hdEAUavL.html" />
        <outline text="Source: the tap" type="link" url="http://the-tap.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:36" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="The problem is that the infighting within the Mandela family is so bad that the beans have now been well and truly spilled.  The only fallback position for the world&apos;s news manipulators is to blame the family for keeping Mandela alive, and a lawsuit.  How could this news have been hidden from the world, except with the full cooperation of the world&apos;s governments and the world&apos;s media?  They are the true perpetrators of this worldwide massive deception.  The news media and the world&apos;s governments will now have to keep face and ask people to trust them again.  I think trust is getting almost impossible.  All news is deception these days.  The true Mandela story is entirely different to the one being fawned over by relatively educated and intelligent people all across the globe.  Mandela is a deception from start to finish - the controlled opposition to apartheid, who was trained and managed by MI6, while the Boers were expropriated and murdered, and the Africans sent into yet worse poverty.  The only beneficiaries of all this the corporations.  That&apos;s who Mandela worked for.  His years in prison were years in which he was trained and kept ready.  There are rumours of other major deceptions along Paul McCartney lines.The Nelson Mandela family has finally given up their charade and admitted that Nelson Mandela is dead by announcing today that the former leader of South Africa is no longer with us. The charade began in June of 2013, and Guardian Express has maintained Mandela has been deceased since we were informed of his passing in June via one of our reporters embedded in South Africa. That reporter had received a text message from her close friend who works for the South African News which stated that Mandela had died the night prior. Since June, The Guardian Express has come under attack; first from a &apos;&apos;denial of service&apos;&apos; attack which shut the site down on and off for three days right after we published the news that Mandela had died. That denial of service attack was traced back to South Africa.The Guardian Express was also attacked by people denying that the Nelson Mandela family was carrying on a charade. However, we stood by and continue to stand by our account that Mandela was declared permanently brain dead with total organ failure in June of 2013. Now, today, the family has finally decided to give up their charade.We sent an additional reporter to South Africa who returned with an audio recording of two top government officials confirming the fact that Mandela was totally brain dead and was declared so on June 11. However, his family refused to turn off the life support machines hooked up to his body. Thus, the family could keep him artificially &apos;&apos;alive.&apos;&apos; Their motive? To settle a huge lawsuit against Mandela&apos;s estate.It was revealed that Mandela&apos;s family was suing him for control of his estate and since it is impossible to sue a dead person, it seems Mandela had to be kept &apos;&apos;alive&apos;&apos; with machines until a resolution could be found for the lawsuit.  Thus far, there is no word on whether that lawsuit had been settled, but there are already many speculations in the press that this announcement today will begin the battles over the Mandela estate afresh.The Mandela daughters and granddaughters have shown a good deal of greed when it comes to Mandela&apos;s legacy. It has been reported that their fighting over his money got so bad that Mandela &apos;&apos;lost faith&apos;&apos; in his daughters and worried that their concern over money was overshadowing their concern for family harmony.The Mandela funeral was planned a year in advance, according to reports. The funeral date is set for December 14 and there is a comprehensive schedule of events leading up to that date. Stay tuned to Guardian Express for complete funeral coverage. The Mandela family has finally given up their charade which they have been carrying on since June and have admitted the great former South African leader is dead. As we have wished him since June, may he rest in peace." />
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              <outline text="Spotify goes mobile with free music streaming">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://crooksandliars.com/2013/12/spotify-goes-mobile-free-music-streaming" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920165_Qbw6gpKr.html" />
        <outline text="Source: " type="link" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/crooksandliars/YaCP" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:36" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="I&apos;ve heard Lady-Mc-Cheney, Mary Matalin say a lot of ridiculous things in her defense of Mitt Romney, but this segment from Anderson Cooper&apos;s show on CNN this Thursday evening may have set a new low, even for Matalin&apos;s standards, which generally Read more..." />
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              <outline text="Twitter reverts the changes to block functionality.">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="https://blog.twitter.com/2013/reverting-the-changes-to-block-functionality" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386920049_s93kE6Va.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Dave Winer's linkblog feed" type="link" url="http://static.reallysimple.org/users/dave/linkblog.xml" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:34" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Earlier today, we made a change to the way the &apos;&apos;block&apos;&apos; function of Twitter works. We have decided to revert the change after receiving feedback from many users &apos;&apos; we never want to introduce features at the cost of users feeling less safe. Any blocks you had previously instituted are still in effect." />
                      <outline text="In reverting this change to the block function, users will once again be able to tell that they&apos;ve been blocked. We believe this is not ideal, largely due to the retaliation against blocking users by blocked users (and sometimes their friends) that often occurs. Some users worry just as much about post-blocking retaliation as they do about pre-blocking abuse. Moving forward, we will continue to explore features designed to protect users from abuse and prevent retaliation." />
                      <outline text="We&apos;ve built Twitter to help you create and share ideas and information instantly, without barriers. That vision must coexist with keeping users safe on the platform. We&apos;ve been working diligently to strike this balance since Twitter&apos;s inception, and we thank you for all of your support and feedback to date. Thank you in advance for your patience as we continue to build the best &apos;&apos; and safest &apos;&apos; Twitter we possibly can." />
              </outline>

              <outline text="EU-Ukraine trade deal could go ahead">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/13/eu-ukraine-trade-deal-could-go-ahead/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386919970_7sf9LRst.html" />
        <outline text="Source: euronews" type="link" url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/euronews/en/news?format=xml" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:32" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="The EU has held out a promise of more financial aid for Ukraine, if it signs a trade pact." />
                      <outline text="Serhiy Arbuzov, Ukraine&apos;s Deputy Prime Minister, has been to Brussels to seek assistance for the troubled nation." />
                      <outline text="Enlargement Commissioner, Stefan Fuele, told a press conference he had offered a road map allowing Kyiv to work towards signing a deal." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;We have agreed today that on the basis of a clear commitment of Ukraine to sign the association agreement, we will prepare a road map for implementation of the association agreement,&apos;&apos; he said." />
                      <outline text="After the press conference finished, Arbuzov spoke exclusively to euronews&apos; Brussels correspondent Andrei Beketov." />
                      <outline text="Arbuzov said his country wants to be closer to the EU, and isn&apos;t looking for a deal with Russia" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Our strategic task today is integrating with the EU,&apos;&apos; he confirmed. &apos;&apos;I am here for everybody to understand this position. I am not working on integrating with other organisations and unions&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Andrei Beketov then moved on to the economic problems. He asked Deputy Prime Minister Arbuzov &apos;what are you expecting from the IMF?&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Concerning the IMF, we are continuing talks about the precise amount and timing,&apos;&apos; Arbuzov clarified. &apos;&apos;We discuss in a memorandum the question of 15 billion euros. Talks are continuing, the final amount will be clear after signing this memorandum.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="A rejection of a similar trade deal by Ukraine in November led to demonstrations, including a protest camp in Kyiv&apos;s Independence Square." />
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              <outline text="Something is REALLY wrong here.  What happened to Ham Radio?">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?416677-Something-is-REALLY-wrong-here-What-happened-to-Ham-Radio&amp;s=fb6bfdf368ea4e41f85dc93fed924b34&amp;p=3035057#post3035057" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386919873_ysH6Jf5W.html" />
        <outline text="Source: QRZ Forums" type="link" url="http://forums.qrz.com/external.php?type=RSS2" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:31" />
                      <outline text="" />
                      <outline text="Let me paint you a picture. I&apos;m a DXer. I hunt DX, and I am not afraid to call CQ DX. There&apos;s nothing like calling CQ DX on 20 Meters and having Scarborough Reef come back to you. Nothing like 4W6 Timor-Leste, ZS8 Marion Island or KH9 Wake Island answer my CQ call. I enjoy calling CQ, and I enjoy mixing it up in a DX pileup too. That&apos;s what DXers do, work DX." />
                      <outline text="But over the last few years something has changed. Drastically changed." />
                      <outline text="It seems the more and more I call CQ DX, the more and more people feel it&apos;s OK to ask me for a &quot;radio check&quot; or interfere with my call. When I&apos;m done calling CQ DX, more and more people tell me I&apos;m &quot;10 over in Tennessee&quot;, &quot;20 over in Florida&quot;, &quot;can I get a radio check&quot;, &quot;you sound good in Washington&quot;, &quot;contact&quot;, &quot;break&quot;, dropping carriers, etc. You get the idea. For some reason ALL these Hams think it&apos;s OK to tell me what they think, or want, or know, or don&apos;t know, but apparently it isn&apos;t OK for me to listen for weak DX stations that may be answering my CQ DX call." />
                      <outline text="What gives? Why can&apos;t a Ham call CQ DX without these folks trying to ruin it every single damn time?" />
                      <outline text="Here&apos;s a typical attempt at calling CQ DX:" />
                      <outline text="Me: &quot;Hello CQ DX, CQ Delta X-Ray, CQ DX. This is November Zero United November calling CQ DX, beaming Asia and standing by&quot;Them: &quot;N0UN can you hear my dipole from Georgia?&quot;Me: SilenceThem: &quot;Well you&apos;re 10 over 9 in Atlanta, do you copy me?&quot;Me: SilenceThem: &quot;N0UN I don&apos;t know what the hell your problem is, you could at least come back to me&quot;.Me: Silence (I&apos;m trying to hear the DX station that is being covered up by Atlanta)Me: Who&apos;s the DX station station calling me?Them: &quot;Well I&apos;m not DX but can you give me a radio check? I&apos;m in Atlanta. You&apos;re 10 over 9&quot;.Me: Silence" />
                      <outline text="Then for some unknown reason, (maybe because I didn&apos;t answer him?), Atlanta now feels the need to throw a carrier, or start transmitting Morse code on the frequency. You can tell he&apos;s upset, because he&apos;s really typing hard and doesn&apos;t even know what he&apos;s typing on his keyboard. Through my auto notch filter I can hear the key clicks for &quot;LID&quot; being sent." />
                      <outline text="This example isn&apos;t something that happens occasionally. It&apos;s not something that happens once a month, once a week, or even once a day. It happens all the time, EVERY TIME. And it isn&apos;t just me either. I eavesdrop on people calling CQ DX all the time, and every damn time, somebody feels the need to say something like, &quot;well I&apos;m not DX but you&apos;re loud in Arkansas, kick&apos;r back&quot;." />
                      <outline text="Why? How &quot;rude&quot; can you possibly be?" />
                      <outline text="And forget about trying to hold your ground. Forget about trying to tell these ops, &quot;hey guys I&apos;m calling CQ DX&quot;, because even when you make a call like this; &quot;CQ DX, outside North America please&quot;, they still clobber and interfere with your call. In fact, more so. I have a feeling that&apos;s why very few Hams call CQ DX anymore. They get pummeled by these Hams with their own agenda (forget about yours). They want to be acknowledged, and they want to be acknowledged NOW. These LIDs must feel they are entitled to their radio checks, entitled to drop a carrier, entitled to interfere, etc." />
                      <outline text="Well, after 41 years in this hobby, I&apos;ve learned I don&apos;t back up very well. And I shouldn&apos;t have to. I will continue to call CQ DX, and I will continue to work DX right through these self entitled LIDs. I do believe I&apos;ve earned the privilege to call CQ DX uninterrupted." />
                      <outline text="My hope by posting on QRZ is somebody, somewhere out there will realize I&apos;m talking about them and maybe, just maybe they&apos;ll stop and think for a moment that it&apos;s not always about their needs or wants." />
                      <outline text="And before you light me up about my perceived lack of &quot;Ham Spirit&quot;, tell me, where&apos;s that &quot;Ham Spirit&quot; when I&apos;m calling CQ DX?" />
                      <outline text="Wayne, N0UN" />
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              <outline text="Bitcoin market price app, &apos;Bitcoin Alarm,&apos; is carefully cloaked malware">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.pcworld.com/article/2080041/bitcoin-market-price-app-bitcoin-alarm-is-carefully-cloaked-malware.html" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386919792_vDkhT42J.html" />
        <outline text="Source: Hacker News" type="link" url="https://news.ycombinator.com/rss" />
      <outline text="Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:29" />
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                      <outline text="If you get a spam message advertising an application called &apos;&apos;Bitcoin Alarm,&apos;&apos; the name may tell you all you need to know." />
                      <outline text="The desktop Windows application sends price alerts by SMS to a mobile phone. But closer examination of its code turned up several suspicious traits that indicate it may try to steal the virtual currency, wrote Kenny MacDermid, a research analyst with security company Arbor Networks." />
                      <outline text="Bitcoin&apos;s skyrocketing value this year has drawn wide interest from investors as well as from cybercriminals. Bitcoins are secured by public key cryptography, and if the private key for a bitcoin is obtained, the virtual currency can be stolen in a flash." />
                      <outline text="MacDermid received three spam messages in one day promoting Bitcoin Alarm." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;I ignored it the first two times, but they must have really wanted me to look at it, so who am I not to oblige?&apos;&apos; he wrote." />
                      <outline text="Tucked inside Bitcoin Alarm is a script that checks whether security software from Avast is running. If so, it stays quiet for 20 seconds. &apos;&apos;It&apos;s a pretty solid chance that if software is checking for an antivirus engine, that it&apos;s up to no good,&apos;&apos; MacDermid wrote." />
                      <outline text="An encrypted file inside Bitcoin Alarm turned out to be a remote-access Trojan called NetWiredRC, which can be used to steal login credentials and, in this case, bitcoins, he wrote." />
                      <outline text="MacDermid submitted Bitcoin Alarm to VirusTotal, an online service that runs suspicious software programs through more than four dozen antivirus suites. On the first pass, only Kaspersky Lab&apos;s product detected Bitcoin Alarm, although more antivirus suites are picking it up now, MacDermid wrote." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;This free utility is nothing more than malware with very low detection rate being spammed to anyone that might have a bitcoin sitting around,&apos;&apos; he wrote." />
                      <outline text="A website for Bitcoin Alarm was created on Nov. 19, according to data from Domain Tools. A YouTube video showing how to install the application was uploaded there two weeks ago. The demonstration video uses a Windows computer set for German." />
                      <outline text="Efforts to reach Bitcoin Alarm via an email address on its website were not immediately successful." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-Deep Web: The Untold Story of Bitcoin and The Silk Road by Alex Winter &apos;-- Kickstarter">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/alexwinter/deep-web-the-untold-story-of-bitcoin-and-the-silk?ref=NewsDec1213" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386889728_Lr74hfBQ.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:08" />
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                      <outline text="Sure, this is a documentary about the Deep Web, Bitcoin and the Silk Road. But as importantly it&apos;s an exploration of a pivotal moment in cultural history. The events that are currently taking place at this juncture of the digital revolution will shape our future. " />
                      <outline text="We are asking you to join the community of our film as we build and launch this ambitious project, and follow us on the journey. We&apos;re interviewing some of the greatest and most notorious minds in all areas of this story; hackers, innovators, politicians, free-thinkers, law enforcement and criminals." />
                      <outline text="We invite you to participate in our film by following us on Facebook and Twitter." />
                      <outline text="THE DEEP WEB" />
                      <outline text="Refers to all unseen, un-indexed and often intentionally hidden web content. The Deep Web accounts for at least 96% of the World Wide Web. 96%! Think about that! What you see when you surf around the web is a fraction of what&apos;s actually going on out there. And a lot of what&apos;s going on out there is scary stuff!" />
                      <outline text="BITCOIN" />
                      <outline text="A peer-to-peer crypto-currency that exists outside the control of governments and banks. In a nutshell this is cyber-money that is spent anonymously. Bitcoin has the potential to create a level of global disruption that will make Napster look like child&apos;s play." />
                      <outline text="SILK ROAD" />
                      <outline text="An online black market, trading in legal and many illegal products, including all manner of drugs, using encrypted technology to protect the user&apos;s anonymity. I think this mind-blowing, disturbing, weirder-than-Sci-Fi service speaks for itself." />
                      <outline text="In the last ten years, the digital revolution has swept like a brushfire into every corner of modern life. The world we now live in bears little resemblance to even the recent past. And the changes that are coming will disrupt our lives in even greater ways, some good and some harmful. But this tidal wave cannot be stopped, and its path can best be charted by examining the Deep Web; the vast unseen world that lies at the heart of the Internet and is the engine for the entire technological era. " />
                      <outline text="Amazingly, the story of the Deep Web has never been told on film. Until now." />
                      <outline text="The Deep Web on one level simply represents the 96% of the World Wide Web that is unseen by the average citizen and not indexed by standard search engines. But more significantly, the Deep Web is a movement, a philosophy, a tool for revolution, and its foundation was built long before Napster and the iPod, WikiLeaks, The Arab Spring and the revelations of widespread NSA surveillance. " />
                      <outline text="It is a long and winding road that has brought us to today&apos;s landscape of crypto-currency, Internet-fueled revolution and dangerous online black markets. And to explore this world is to better understand the full implications of where we now find ourselves and what may be the best way forward." />
                      <outline text="Alex Winter (Director/Producer) - Director/Producer of Downloaded. Contact Alex directly via GPG here." />
                      <outline text="Marc Schiller (Producer) - Marketing strategist behind such films as Exit Through The Gift Shop, SENNA, The Imposter, and others. (Marc is also the co-founder of Wooster Collective)" />
                      <outline text="Glen Zipper (Producer) - Producer of the feature documentary Undefeated, the recipient of the Academy Award for best feature documentary in 2012." />
                      <outline text="Anghel Decca &amp; Joe Desalvo (Directors of Photography)" />
                      <outline text="Thom Zimny - (Consulting Producer)" />
                      <outline text="And YOU if you sign on to our Kickstarter and join the Deep Web movie community!" />
                      <outline text="SIGNED AND PERSONALIZED BILL AND TED CEREAL BOX! ONLY ONE TO BE GIVEN!: This cereal box was only for sale for a limited time and is extremely rare. I only have one of these to give away!" />
                      <outline text="DEEP WEB BUNDLE! BOTH BILL &amp; TED SCRIPTS: A bundle of both Bill &amp; Ted scripts signed and personalized by me! DIGITAL DOWNLOADS: Receive a series of DRM free digital downloads as we shoot the film. And when the film is ready for release, you will receive a digital download of the movie itself, with special bonus content. &apos;DOWNLOADED&apos; INCLUDED: Also receive a DRM free digital copy of my last doc &apos;Downloaded: The Rise and Fall of Napster&apos; SKYPE CALL: You and I will do a personal one-on-one Skype call to talk about anything you want - DEEP WEB, Napster, Bill &amp; Ted&apos;s! THANK-YOU IN THE CREDITS: And the cherry on your sundae is your name in the end credits of the movie!" />
                      <outline text="AUTOGRAPHED &apos;BILL &amp; TED&apos; SCREENPLAY PLUS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD OF THIS DOCUMENTARY: I&apos;ll send you both a personally autographed copy of my production screenplay for &apos;Bill &amp; Ted&apos;s Excellent Adventure&apos; AND a DRM free digital download of the documentary when it&apos;s complete. " />
                      <outline text="NEW REWARD FOR THANKSGIVING: I&apos;ll send you a personally autographed copy of my production screenplay for &apos;Bill &amp; Ted&apos;s Bogus Journey&apos; (Originally titled &quot;Bill &amp; Ted Go To Hell.&quot; This version of the script has different scenes and dialogue than the finished film and is unavailable anywhere for sale." />
                      <outline text="New Reward Posted 11/24/13: You asked for it. Here they are. For $120, I will personally sign three rarely seen publicity stills from Freaked, Bill &amp; Ted&apos;s Excellent Adventure, and Lost Boys." />
                      <outline text="New Reward Posted 11/22/13: MOST OUTSTANDING BILL AND TED&apos;S SCREENING PARTY: You wanted it. We&apos;re going to do it! For $200, I will invite you to special screening at a SoHo apartment in New York City on Saturday, January 4th where we will watch Bill and Ted&apos;s Excellent Adventure together." />
                      <outline text="For $75, I will send you a one-off Downloaded poster from its screening at the Awesome Fest in Philadelphia. When these are gone, there are no more! ***Thanks to the Awesome Josh Goldbloom" />
                      <outline text=" For $65  I&apos;ll send you a personally autographed copy of my production screenplay for &apos;Bill &amp; Ted&apos;s Excellent Adventure&apos;. This version of the script has different names, scenes and dialogue than the finished film and is unavailable anywhere for sale." />
                      <outline text="Autographed original transcripts from the Downloaded documentary interviews. Insider information that didn&apos;t make it into the finished movie!" />
                      <outline text=" Watch Alex Winter talk about the DEEP WEB and Bitcoin on CNN here." />
                      <outline text="MASHABLE &quot;Deep Web Film Will Go Inside the World of Bitcoin, Silk Road and Beyond&quot;" />
                      <outline text="THE VERGE &quot;Bill and Ted&apos; actor launches Kickstarter campaign for Bitcoin film&quot;" />
                      <outline text="WIRED: &quot;Napster Documentarian&apos;s Next Project: The Untold Story of Bitcoin&quot;" />
                      <outline text="NERDIST: &quot;Pickstarter: Alex Winter&apos;s Bitcoin/Silk Road Documentary DEEP WEB&quot;" />
                      <outline text="VOCATIV: &quot;A Totally Excellent Deep Web Documentary&quot;" />
                      <outline text="INDIEWIRE: &quot;Alex Winter Kickstarts Doc About Bitcoin and Silk Road&quot;" />
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              <outline text="VIDEO-#72 An Idiot&apos;s Guide to Thyroid Health with Dr. Alan Christianson &apos;&apos; Podcast">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bulletproofexec.com/72-an-idiots-guide-to-thyroid-health-with-dr-alan-christianson-podcast/" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386889492_7rLUfdpG.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:04" />
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                      <outline text="Many Bulletproof Radio listeners may struggle with thyroid issues at one point or another. If you want your brain to work well, be thin, and have enough energy to work through the day, you&apos;ll find it tough to succeed without an optimally functioning thyroid. Naturopathic physician, Alan Christianson came on the show to talk shop about thyroid disease. You&apos;ll learn about why thyroid health is confusing, how food affects your thyroid health, and tips on how to hack your thyroid." />
                      <outline text="Dr. Alan Christianson founded Integrative Health: a group of physicians whose philosophy is to &apos;&apos;Provide smart, safe, primarily natural and scientific solutions for the entire family to live &apos;in good health.&apos;&apos;&apos; They are the bio hackers of the physician brigade. Dr. Christianson is Phoenix, Arizona-based and specializes in natural endocrinology with a focus on thyroid disorders. He wrote, The Complete Idiot&apos;s Guide to Thyroid Disease,&apos;&apos; and is a competitive mountain unicyclist and a licensed pilot!" />
                      <outline text="Did you know you could receive a free copy of the Bulletproof Diet, the Bulletproof Shopping Guide, and much more by entering your email address in the box on the right side of this page?" />
                      <outline text="Click here to download the mp3 of Podcast #72 with Dr. Alan Christianson" />
                      <outline text="What You&apos;ll Hear1:00 &apos;&apos; Welcome Dr. Alan Christianson2:00 &apos;&apos; Hashimoto&apos;s and competitive mountain unicycling!3:00 &apos;&apos; How food impacts you at childhood6:10 &apos;&apos; Why are we idiots about our thyroid?8:10 &apos;&apos; Possible thyroid symptoms vs probable thyroid symptoms10:27 &apos;&apos; How to best diagnose the thyroid?13:00 &apos;&apos; What are the most obvious signs?15:40 &apos;&apos; Why &apos;&apos;normal&apos;&apos; screening numbers are way off!17:22 &apos;&apos; Preventing thyroid dysfunction19:00 &apos;&apos; Fluoride and Brazil nuts on thyroid health23:00 &apos;&apos; The rate of false positives25:00 &apos;&apos; Thyroid differentiators between men and women27:00 &apos;&apos; Thyroid issues and your interpersonal relationships30:00 &apos;&apos; Thyroid&apos;s got rhythm!31:00 &apos;&apos; Cold thermogenesis33:00 &apos;&apos; Thermal variation as a therapy for thyroid issues34:00 &apos;&apos; Affordable thyroid hacks36:00 &apos;&apos; What do all those Ts mean?40:00 &apos;&apos; Supplementing your thyroid?47:00 &apos;&apos; Alan&apos;s top three recommendations to kick more ass and be more BulletproofFeatured LinkIntegrative Healthcare" />
                      <outline text="Integrative Health on Facebook" />
                      <outline text="@AlanNMD on Twitter" />
                      <outline text="ReferencesThe Colorado thyroid disease prevalence study" />
                      <outline text="The Gluten-Thyroid Connection" />
                      <outline text="ProductsWP Thyroid" />
                      <outline text="Complete Idiot&apos;s Guide to Thyroid Disease" />
                      <outline text="Healing Hashimoto&apos;s: A Savvy Patient&apos;s Guide" />
                      <outline text="40 Years of Zen" />
                      <outline text="The Better Baby Book" />
                      <outline text="Questions for the Podcast?Leave your questions and responses in the comments section below. If you want your question to be featured on the next Q&amp;A episode, submit it in the Podcast Question form!" />
                      <outline text="You can also ask your questions and engage with other listeners through The Bulletproof Forum, Twitter, and Facebook!" />
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              <outline text="Google executives&apos; planes saved millions by buying fuel at below-market rates | NDTV Gadgets">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/google-executives-planes-saved-millions-by-buying-fuel-at-below-market-rates-458033" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386889417_x4tCTms6.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:03" />
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                      <outline text="The company that manages a fleet of airplanes owned and leased by Google executives Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt improperly bought fuel from the government at below-market rates, for a savings of up to $5.3 million according to a report released by the NASA Inspector General on Wednesday.The 10-page report said the discounted fuel purchases were the result of a &quot;misunderstanding&quot; between a Defense Department fuel provider and the NASA Ames Research Center, which manages the California airfield where a Boeing 767, a military-type Alpha Jet and several other aircraft are stored." />
                      <outline text="The report found that overall, NASA benefited from leasing 70,000 square feet of space to H211, the private company that manages the Google executives&apos; aircraft. The $1.4 million a year that H211 paid NASA was at a fair market value. And NASA has flown more than 200 flights using some of the aircraft to collect climate data at no cost to the agency." />
                      <outline text="But while NASA did not lose any money on the fuel it sold to H211, the report said that H211 received a monetary benefit to which it was not entitled and recommended that NASA and H211 explore options to &quot;remedy&quot; the situation." />
                      <outline text="Google referred all questions to H211 Vice President Ken Ambrose, who said he was reviewing the report, which the company received Wednesday morning." />
                      <outline text="Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, who has looked into the allegations, said NASA should seek repayment for the fuel and he has asked the Defense Department&apos;s inspector general to take a broader look at such contracts." />
                      <outline text="Google, the world&apos;s No.1 Internet search engine, has its headquarters four miles away from Mountain View&apos;s Moffett Field, which is managed by NASA Ames." />
                      <outline text="The report comes as Google and other Internet companies face criticism for what some see as abusing their hometown&apos;s infrastructure and public works." />
                      <outline text="On Monday, protesters in San Francisco temporarily blocked a private Google bus that ferries employees to company headquarters. The protesters charged that the private commuter buses clog up municipal bus stops, which they use for free." />
                      <outline text="According to the NASA report, the aviation fuel provider at Moffett Field believed that H211 was performing only NASA-related flights and therefore sold all fuel to the company at the rate reserved for Defense Department entities. Non-Defense Department entities are charged a higher rate, although the rate does not include any state or local taxes." />
                      <outline text="Roughly three out of every four of the 229 flights that H211 flew between August 2012 and July 2013 had no connection to NASA, the report said. The report estimated that H211 paid between $3.3 million and $5.3 million less for fuel since 2007 than it would have paid at market rates." />
                      <outline text="It was not clear from the report whether the airplane fuel discounts directly benefited Google executives or the company." />
                      <outline text="A Google regulatory filing from April 2013 said that Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt owns 100 percent of one aircraft and 33 percent of another aircraft, both of which are used by Schmidt and other Google executives for business trips. Google reimburses Schmidt at a rate of $7,500 per hour for use of the planes, which the filing said was less than the actual operational costs incurred by Schmidt." />
                      <outline text="While the report said the discounted fuel was not the result of &quot;intentional misconduct,&quot; the report acknowledged that it &quot;engendered a sense of unfairness and a perception of favouritism toward H211 and its owners.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Consumer Watchdog, a non-profit organization that has been critical of Google&apos;s business practices and of the H211 arrangement, called on NASA to &quot;evict&quot; H211 from the facility." />
                      <outline text="(C) Thomson Reuters 2013" />
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              <outline text="BBC News - Syria chemical weapons &apos;likely used&apos; in five more cases">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25360088" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386889327_QDXWdsmh.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 23:02" />
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                      <outline text="12 December 2013Last updated at 17:53 ET Chemical weapons were &quot;probably used&quot; at five out of seven sites in Syria, UN investigators say in their report." />
                      <outline text="In two cases, the weapons targeted soldiers, and in a third, soldiers and civilians, the report says." />
                      <outline text="The report has not determined whether the government or rebels had used the weapons." />
                      <outline text="The inspectors had already confirmed the deadly nerve gas sarin was used in an attack near Damascus on 21 August which killed hundreds." />
                      <outline text="The report said it had evidence that chemical weapons in Ghouta, Khan al-Assal, Jobar, Saraqueb and Ashrafieh Sahnaya." />
                      <outline text="However, the inspectors said they could not corroborate their use in incidents in Bahariyeh and Sheik Maqsood." />
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              <outline text="VIDEO- Press Corps Erupts In Protest Over Obama White House&apos;s Lack Of Access - YouTube">
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      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:59" />
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              <outline text="UPDATE: Hawaii Health Director dies in plane crash off Molokai | Hawaii Reporter">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.hawaiireporter.com/hawaii-health-director-dies-in-plane-crash-off-molokai/123" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386888827_ra5TEV8L.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:53" />
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                      <outline text="Loretta Fuddy" />
                      <outline text="Molokai has some of the most treacherous seas in the world, so when a Cessna Grand Caravan owned by Makani Kai Air crashed one mile off of Kalaupapa, Molokai, at 3:27 p.m. on Wednesday on its way from Molokai to Oahu, eight passengers and pilot were forced to try to escape the wreckage and brave large surf and dangerous conditions until help arrived." />
                      <outline text="According to the U.S. Coast Guard, 8 people were rescued." />
                      <outline text="However, Maui County police confirmed Loretta Fuddy, 65, who is the director of the state Department of Health, did not survive." />
                      <outline text="Deputy Health Director Keith Yamamoto was rescued." />
                      <outline text="Both were there on official duties as part of an annual visit to the remote North side community where a few remaining patients with Hansen&apos;s Disease live." />
                      <outline text="Today, Kalaupapa is a national park managed by the state Department of Health where a few patients remain. Patients with leprosy were first exiled there in 1866." />
                      <outline text="In a statement issued Wednesday, the Coast Guard said that after the crash was reported, the Coast Guard launched two MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrews and one HC-130 Hercules airplane crew from Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point on Oahu." />
                      <outline text="Coast Guard Cutters Ahi and Galveston Island, home-ported in Honolulu, and two 45-foot Response-Boat Medium crews from Station Maui were also dispatched to the scene." />
                      <outline text="Rescue swimmers from the Dolphin helicopters were deployed, rescuing three passengers in the water. They were transported by Dolphin helicopter crews to Honolulu for emergency medical services." />
                      <outline text="Maui Fire Rescue rescued additional passengers." />
                      <outline text="Two people were transported by a Makani Kai company plane to Honolulu and the rest of the passengers remained on Molokai." />
                      <outline text="Kalaupapa, Molokai - Photo courtesy of the National Park Service" />
                      <outline text="Sen. J. Kalani English, who represents the island of Molokai, said he was deeply saddened to hear of the plane crash and extended his most heartfelt sympathy and concerns to those who were aboard the Makani Kai aircraft." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;On behalf of the State of Hawaii, I offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of the individual who lost their life today.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="&quot;As we continue to monitor the situation, our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of those who were on board, and with the people of Molokai.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Senate President Donna Mercado Kim said Fuddy embodied the very sprit and ethos of public service, dedicating her life to the health and wellbeing of all of Hawaii&apos;s people." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Appointed to Director of the Department of Health in 2011, Loretta brought with her over 35 years of experience in health and human services. Actively involved in improving health care options both locally and nationally, her commitment to public health was undisputed,&apos;&apos; Kim said. &apos;&apos;Under her leadership, she fostered a transparent and collaborative environment, engaging with lawmakers, community members, health care providers, and social service organizations.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa extended his condolences to the Fuddy&apos;s family, including her sister, who is a part of the Maui County family and works as a Maui Police Department Chaplain on Molokai." />
                      <outline text="&quot;We are extremely saddened to hear the news,&quot; said Mayor Alan Arakawa. &quot;Loretta&apos;s life was dedicated to improving public health in the community and the entire state suffers from this loss,&quot; Arakawa said. &quot;At the same time we are very grateful for the efforts of our men and women of the Maui fire and police departments, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard. They managed to get the rest of the crash survivors to shore safely and we thank them for this holiday miracle.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Map of airline route between Oahu and Kalauapapa, Molokai (http://www.makanikaiair.com/)" />
                      <outline text="Fuddy, who served as acting director since January 2011 until becoming director in March 2011, was before that the Chief of the Family Health Services Division for the department.  She holds degrees in sociology, social work, and public health from the University of Hawai&apos;i and Johns Hopkins University." />
                      <outline text="The governor&apos;s office, when appointing her, said Fuddy was a recognized leader in the public health field having served as Chair of the Hawai&apos;i Public Health Association, President of the Association of State &amp; Territorial Public Health Association, Treasurer and Secretary of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs.  She is a recipient of a various awards including the Hawaii Outstanding Advocate for Children and Youth, and the DOH Sustained Superior and Exemplary Performance Award. Raised in Kaimuki, she is a graduate of the Sacred Hearts Academy." />
                      <outline text="Fuddy made headlines nationally two years ago when she issued a waiver request that allowed President Barack Obama to obtain certified copies of his birth certificate, which were signed by his mother, a local registrar and the delivery doctor." />
                      <outline text="&apos;&apos;Our hearts are broken. Loretta was deeply loved and respected. She was selfless, utterly dedicated, and committed to her colleagues in the Department of Health and to the people of Hawaii. Her knowledge was vast; her counsel and advice always given from her heart as much as from her storehouse of experience,&quot; Abercrombie said. &apos;&apos;We send our best thoughts to her family and will do all in our power to reflect her professionalism, her love of Hawaii and the high standard she set for herself and all of us.&apos;&apos;" />
                      <outline text="The National Transportation and Safety Board will be in charge of investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, according to a statement from Maui county officials." />
                      <outline text="Richard Schuman, president of Makana Kai, told KHON TV 2, that during take off, the pilot heard a loud bang, a sign of engine failure.&quot;I have spoken with the pilot and the initial report was on his departure from Kalaupapa, coming back to Honolulu, as he was taking off there was a catastrophic engine failure,&quot; Schuman told KHON 2. &quot;He described hearing a large bang and he performed the emergency procedure he is trained to do.&quot;" />
                      <outline text="Short URL: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/?p=473660" />
                      <outline text="Author: Hawaii ReporterHawaii Reporter is an award-winning, independent Hawaii-based news and opinion journal founded in 2001 and launched in February 2002. The journal&apos;s staff have won a number of top awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, including the top investigative news reporting awards, business reporting awards, government reporting awards, and online news reporting awards. Hawaii Reporter has a weekly television news show, News Behind the News, which airs on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.Hawaii Reporter has written 8171 articles for us." />
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              <outline text="Robert Plant Admits He Lives in Austin | Texas Monthly">
                      <outline text="Link to Article" type="link" url="http://www.texasmonthly.com/story/robert-plant-admits-he-lives-austin" />        <outline text="Archived Version" type="link" url="http://adam.curry.com/art/1386887846_PsPVfZbc.html" />
      <outline text="Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:37" />
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                      <outline text="In an interview with the UK&apos;s Independent, Robert Plant confirms rumors that he has moved to Austin, saying that he rents an &quot;old crack house&quot; in the city." />
                      <outline text="The rumor mill has been churning for more than a year that legendary Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has taken up residence in Austin with his singer-songwriter paramour and Sensational Space Shifters bandmate Patty Griffin (Michael Corcoran even tweeted about a Plant sighting). Last week, Plant finally confirmed his status as a married man and honorary Texan." />
                      <outline text="In a new interview with the Independent, rock god Plant admitted that he &quot;eloped and ran off to Texas,&quot; refusing to elaborate further on the nuptials. &quot;I spend half my time there and half here [in the UK],&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="However, Plant doesn&apos;t seem to be living in the lap of luxury in Texas; he told reporter Tim Cumming that he&apos;s been living in a rented &quot;old crack house&quot; infested with termites. &quot;I tap my hand on the table and they fly out the walls in this huge cloud, like something from a Disney film,&quot; he said." />
                      <outline text="No word on why the rock and roll legend has chosen such a squalid spot for his stay in our state&apos;s capitol city; someone please find the man a better realtor." />
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