Saturday, January 14, 2012

Bomb kills at least 53 pilgrims in south Iraq (AP)

ZUBAIR, Iraq ? A bomb killed at least 53 Shiite pilgrims near the southern port city of Basra on Saturday, an Iraqi official said. It was the latest in a series of attacks during Shiite religious commemorations that have killed scores of people and threaten to further increase sectarian tensions just weeks after the U.S. withdrawal.

The attack happened on the last of the 40 days of Arbaeen, when hundreds of thousands of Shiite pilgrims from Iraq and abroad visit the Iraqi city of Karbala, as well as other holy sites.

Saturday's blast occurred near the town of Zubair as pilgrims marched toward the Shiite Imam Ali shrine on the outskirts of the town, said Ayad al-Emarah, a spokesman for the governor of Basra province. The shrine is an enclave within an enclave -- a Shiite site on the edge of a mostly Sunni town in an otherwise mostly Shiite province.

There were conflicting reports on the source of the blast.

Al-Emarah said the explosion was caused either by a suicide attacker or a roadside bomb. But an Iraqi military intelligence officer who is investigating the attack said it was a roadside bomb, noting that the road from Basra to Zubair being used by pilgrims had been closed to traffic. He spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to brief the media.

Basra hospital received 53 killed and 137 wounded after the blast, said Dr. Riyadh Abdul-Amir, the head of Basra Health Directorate. He said some of the wounded were in serious condition, and warned the death toll may rise further.

The explosion came as Shiites commemorate the climax of Arbaeen, which marks the end of 40 days of mourning following the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, a revered Shiite figure. Pilgrims who cannot make it to the holy city of Karbala, south of Baghdad, often journey to other sacred sites such as the shrine near Zubair.

Majid Hussein, a government employee, was one of the pilgrims heading to the shrine. He said people began running away in panic when they heard a loud explosion.

"I saw several dead bodies and wounded people, including children on the ground asking for help. There were also some baby strollers left at the blast site," he said.

The attack, which bore the hallmarks of Sunni insurgents, is the latest in a series of deadly strikes in this year's Arbaeen. More than 145 people have been killed.

The largest of the Arbaeen attacks ? a wave of apparently coordinated bombings in Baghdad and outside the southern city of Nasiriyah ? killed at least 78 people on Jan. 5. It was the deadliest strike in Iraq in more than a year.

So far there has been little sign of the revenge attacks by Shiite militias and others that brought the country to the edge of civil war in 2006.

But this wave of attacks comes at a particularly tense time.

The last U.S. combat troops left the country on Dec. 18. Many Iraqis resented the foreign presence, but the Americans also guaranteed the status quo. Many Sunnis fear being marginalized in the now Shiite-dominated country following the U.S. departure.

Just as the American troops were leaving, a political crisis erupted that has paralyzed Iraq's government. It pits the country's mostly ethnic- and religious-based political blocs against one another.

The political dispute appears far from being resolved.

On Friday, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq called for Iraq's leader, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, to step down or face a parliamentary vote of no-confidence. Al-Mutlaq's Sunni-backed Iraqiya party has been boycotting parliament and cabinet meetings since last month to protest what it sees as efforts by al-Maliki to consolidate power, particularly over state security forces.

Al-Maliki's government, meanwhile, has demanded the arrest of the country's top Sunni politician, Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of Iraqiya, accusing him of running a hit squad targeting government officials. Al-Hashemi denies the allegations.

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Associated Press writers Bushra Juhi, Sameer N. Yacoub, Qassim Abdul-Zahra and Adam Schreck contributed reporting.

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Colombian hostage's ex-husband sells film rights

Juan Carlos Lecompte, the former husband of Ingrid Betancourt, speaks during an interview in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. Lecompte is selling the film rights to his two books about the French-Colombian former hostage Ingrid Betancourt. Lecompte and Betancourt separated shortly after a government raid freed her from more than six years in rebel captivity in July 2008. Lecompte says U.S. producer Betty Kaplan plans to make a film called "In Search of Ingrid." (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

Juan Carlos Lecompte, the former husband of Ingrid Betancourt, speaks during an interview in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. Lecompte is selling the film rights to his two books about the French-Colombian former hostage Ingrid Betancourt. Lecompte and Betancourt separated shortly after a government raid freed her from more than six years in rebel captivity in July 2008. Lecompte says U.S. producer Betty Kaplan plans to make a film called "In Search of Ingrid." (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

Juan Carlos Lecompte, the former husband of Ingrid Betancourt, looks at his book during an interview in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday Jan. 12, 2012. Lecompte is selling the film rights to his two books about the French-Colombian former hostage Ingrid Betancourt. Lecompte and Betancourt separated shortly after a government raid freed her from more than six years in rebel captivity in July 2008. Lecompte says U.S. producer Betty Kaplan plans to make a film called "In Search of Ingrid." (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)

(AP) ? The former husband of Ingrid Betancourt is selling the film rights to his two books about the French-Colombian former hostage.

Juan Carlos Lecompte says U.S. producer Betty Kaplan plans to make a film called "In Search of Ingrid."

Lecompte and Betancourt separated shortly after a government raid freed her from more than six years in rebel captivity in July 2008. She was a former presidential candidate and the most famous hostage held by the guerrillas.

Lecompte did not give the price of the sale on Thursday, but says it was "an insignificant thing." He says it is based mostly on his first book, which he says is "a story of love" despite their later differences.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Going for an English (Pickled Politics)

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Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook: IT-friendly, 128GB SSD and backlit keyboard standard, arrives in February for $999

You didn't think Dell was going to sit out the Ultrabook fad, did you? We'll never know exactly what the hold-up was, but whatever the company's excuse it finally has something to compete with the likes of the MacBook Air and ASUS Zenbook UX31. The company just announced the XPS 13, which weighs in at a shade less than three pounds (2.99, to be exact) and has a wedge profile that tapers from .71 inches to .24 (18 to 6mm). With a starting price of $1,000, it sports an aluminum lid and carbon fiber chassis -- a material we wish more Ultrabook makers would incorporate. Though it has a 13-inch screen, it's the kind of panel with bezels so narrow that Dell was able to build a chassis small enough for a 12-inch system. Put bluntly, expect this to be one of the most compact Ultrabooks around (though not the lightest).

What's that? You want technical details too? At the entry level, it'll come with a Core i3 i5 processor, 128GB SSD, 4GB of RAM and backlit keyboard, though you'll also be able to upgrade to a 256SSD and either a Core i5 or i7 CPU (Sandy Bridge at launch, with Ivy Bridge to follow in a refresh later this year). Other specs include a 300-nit, 1366 x 768, Gorilla Glass display; Intel HD 3000 graphics; a 47Wh battery rated for up to eight hours; Bluetooth 3.0; and Intel's Smart Connect and Rapid Start technologies. As HP is doing with the Folio 13, Dell plans to sell this in both its consumer and business channels; accordingly, the machine will be offered with TPM, asset tagging, corporate images and custom BIOS to keep the IT guys happy. It'll be available at the end of February, but if you need to know as much as you can now, we've got hands-on photos below, along with impressions after the break.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hands-on with the Sony Xperia S

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Sony has been hitting the Android game pretty hard this week, first the Sony Xperia Ion and now the Sony Xperia S, another incredible device. How can you really go wrong with a 1.5GHz dual-core device with a 720p 4.3-inch display? Oh, you want more? How about a 12MP camera, a rather stylish design, and a 720p front facing camera?

In the hand, the Sony Xperia S is quite delightful, neither too thick nor too thin. The device feels really light, the build quality appears to be strong, and it features a bit of a unique design. The bottom notification area is translucent, giving it a unique appearance. Inside the clear area you will see the standardthree Android buttons, but but you don't physically press the icons themselves -- there are small capacitive buttons above the clear area.

The software is just as smooth as you would imagine, and the 12MP camera is quite incredible. I'm not a huge cell phone camera fan, but this may have very well changed my mind. There was a bit of shutter lag, but even with the flash enabled it takes a heck of a picture. In any case, hit the break for some more images, and check out our updated post for some hands-on video footage.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Leopard scalps man in India

Manas Paran / The Sunday Indian via AP

A wild full grown leopard scalps the head of a man as it attacks after wandering into a residential neighborhood in Gauhati, India, Jan. 7. The leopard ventured into a crowded area, killing one and injuring four others before it was captured and caged.

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A man looks to a bystander after he was attacked by a wild leopard in a residential neighborhood in Gauhati, in the northern state of Assam, India, on Saturday, Jan. 7.

A leopard that wandered into a city in eastern India went on a rampage, killing one man, swiping off part of another man's scalp and injuring three other people before authorities tranquilized it.

Neighbors in Gauhati say the leopard attacked a 50-year-old lawyer as he talked on his cellphone Saturday evening outside his house. He was rushed to a hospital where he died Sunday.

Four other people were injured, including a man who had part of his scalp torn off in a dramatic attack captured by a local newspaper photographer.

Gauhati wildlife official Utpal Bora says authorities plan to release the animal at a wildlife park 120 miles west of the city.

Conservationists say deforestation is increasingly pushing leopards into populated areas.

More from The Telegraph India: Leopard panic in Guwahati

Previously on PhotoBlog: Leopard mauls six in village in India

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Kanye West Rants About Plans To 'Pick Up Where Steve Jobs Left Off'

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Kanye West has got some grand plans for the next few years.

"What good is fame and prestige if you can't use it to help people," West began his messaging spree that continued for three hours on Twitter. "I want to help by doing what I know how to do best... create."

"I have started a new company and I'm so excited about the name... it's got the best name ever of all companies of all time," he raved.

"The name of the company is Donda," he revealed, named after his late mother Donda West.

"Donda is a design company which will galvanize amazing thinkers and put them in a creative space to bounce there (sic.) dreams and ideas. It will pick up where Steve Jobs left off."

"I am assembling a team of architects, graphic designers, directors musicians, producers, writers, publicist, social media experts... app guys, managers, car designers, clothing designers, DJs, video game designers, publishers, tech guys, lawyers, bankers, nutritionist, doctors, scientist, teachers."

"Donda will be comprised of over 22 divisions," he said, "to help simplify and aesthetically improve everything we see hear, touch, taste and feel... dream of, create, advertise and produce products driven equally by emotional want and utilitarian need."

The singer then went on to say he wanted to reform the school system.

"There are so many broken systems from the economy to school systems jail systems... we need experts for this. I want to do a summer school that tries new forms of curriculum."

"Kids should be able to take majors starting in grammar school like how it is at performing art schools. Math classes should teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, accounting and money management and cut!"

"Help education. School systems were designed to turn people into factory workers."

"I wanted to put this in the world in hopes that the people who can actually make a difference will stand up and reach out."

"I care about people who have never heard of me... There are over 7 billion people on the planet now."

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Everybody Knows (Unqualified Offerings)

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Google pulls 'official' Siri app from Android Market

Google has reportedly yanked an app masquerading as Siri, Apple's voice command personal assistant software, from the Android marketplace.

The move comes amid a deluge of Siri wannabes that have invaded the Android market since Apple introduced the iPhone 4S and its innovative features.

An app called Siri for Android, made by an outfit called Official Software, appeared in the Android market on Friday and was pulled from the bazaar by Google just hours after its arrival there, according to a report by The Next Web.

Also, all other apps by Official Software disappeared from the market, as it appears that Google has pulled the software maker's account, which allows it to sell programs at the outlet.

The software company did a number of dubious things that appear to have prompted Google to act against the firm.

For example, it used Apple's Siri icon for the Official Software Android app. The word "official" was used in a way to make the app look like it was a true clone of the Apple app. When the Siri icon was tapped, all Official Software's app did was load Google's own voice command software, Voice Actions.

This isn't the first time something like this has happened.

A French developer has even found a way to tap into Apple's servers to enable software running on other mobile phone platforms to duplicate Siri's feats, although the legality of such a move would be doubtful.

A search for "Siri" on the Android Market by PCWorld revealed 131 hits, but less than a handful of the programs had more than 10,000 downloads. They were Vlingo Virtual Assistant (32,328 downloads), Iris (20,309), Skyvi (19,444) and Speaktoit Assistant (11,600).

While the Android world has been laboring hard to emulate Siri's functionality since Apple pulled the wraps off it, it hasn't quite made it there yet, according to PC World's Ed Albro.

"I've concluded that you can find decent virtual help on an Android phone, but the assistants available likely won't be as smooth and capable as Siri," he wrote.

He described Siri as the classic executive secretary -- "always well-dressed and possessed of an elephant's memory and a dry wit."

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

WINTER SPORTS TRIBUTE: LEGACY WRESTLING ROSTER

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Gabriel Martinez

Daniel Mitchell

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