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FCC finds AT&T merger not in public interest, Genachowski issues order to hold trial

FCC chairman Julius Genachowski issued a draft order this morning that calls for a hearing to take the AT&T / T-Mobile merger before an Administrative Law Judge. Such a hearing, reminiscent of the one held for the attempted buyout of DirecTV by EchoStar in 2002, would be held once the Department of Justice's litigation is complete and would certainly be another blockade for AT&T to push through. According to the FCC, the Chairman's order is awaiting final approval from the Commission at a later date, and won't be made public until that time. If the order gets the green light and a hearing is held, it'll be done so like a trial -- one involving cross examination, witnesses, rules of evidence and a good 'ol fashioned two-sided duel.

It's no secret that the FCC has raised concerns over the proposed merger, and pushing this order forward understandably reflects that. In fact, during a conference call with media, the FCC expressed fears that the deal would violate antitrust standards and isn't in the public interest, and the Commission cited records showing it would ultimately result in a loss of jobs, contrary to AT&T's claims. Naturally, this means there's one more hoop for the carrier to go through before it can hope to pick up T-Mobile, and it's a biggie; with the FCC and DoJ holding steadfastly against the acquisition, the GSM carrier's chances of success appear to be slimming significantly. Head past the break to see AT&T and Sprint's reactions to the news.

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3,000 police protest in Sydney over benefit change (AP)

SYDNEY, Australia ? About 3,000 protesting police officers have turned the grounds outside the state parliament in Sydney into a sea of blue uniforms as they demonstrate against planned changes to the way injured officers are compensated.

Officers are upset at plans to alter the New South Wales state's Death and Disability Scheme. The changes would restrict some compensation payouts and place more emphasis on getting injured officers rehabilitated and back to work.

The police came to Sydney on Tuesday from around the state and marched from Hyde Park to Parliament House.

Minister for Police Michael Gallacher said in a statement that the government remains committed to making changes to the scheme to ensure its long-term sustainability.

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German police suspect suicide attempt by referee

updated 2:02 p.m. ET Nov. 19, 2011

COLOGNE, Germany - A referee in Germany's top league was found bleeding in his hotel bathtub Saturday hours before he was to work a game in what police suspect was a suicide attempt.

Babak Rafati was in stable condition but will need "intensive treatment" and be hospitalized for some time, German Football Federation President Theo Zwanziger said.

Rafati had been scheduled to officiate the Cologne-Mainz game, which was called off when no replacement referee could be found in time.

Zwanziger said the referee's three assistants told him they were unable to reach Rafati by phone two hours before the game when they were to prepare for the afternoon match. When he didn't respond to knocks on his door, they got hotel staff to enter his room. Zwanziger said the referee was "lying in the bathtub and a lot of blood could be seen."

Everything was "fully normal" when the assistants met Rafati on Friday evening, and it was not unusual for him not to meet them for breakfast, Zwaniger said. There was no immediate word on what might have led to the referee's actions.

"I can only tell you the pressure on our referees is tremendously high for various reasons," Zwanziger said.

Cologne police spokesman Andre Fassbender told The Associated Press there was "no sign of any involvement by a third party" and "it certainly looks like" a suicide attempt.

The 41-year-old Rafati has been a referee for the German federation since 1997 and a top-division referee since 2005. He has taken charge of 84 Bundesliga matches and been a FIFA referee since 2008.

Cologne said another referee could not be found on such short notice, and team sporting director Volker Finke said it was "appropriate and correct" to call off the game. Mainz said the league abandoned the game after consulting both clubs. A makeup date has not been set.

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Court case highlights questions about Salton Sea's future

Over the last five years, the Salton Sea's shoreline has been steadily receding into the desert, creating a "bathtub ring" of exposed lake bed around the 360-square-mile body of murky water that straddles Imperial and Riverside counties.

Once, it was one of the most productive fisheries and wildlife habitats in the state, but the shrinking Salton Sea has hit hard times.

Along with imperiling the fish that live in the hyper-saline water and the migratory birds that stop along their annual journey, the shrinkage exposes a pesticide-laden lake bed that could contribute to the dust storms that have given the region some of the dirtiest air in California.

On Monday, an appeals court will hear arguments over the legality of a 2003 water deal that environmentalists and some Imperial Valley officials say poses a serious threat to the sea's future if agricultural runoff to it is reduced. The 75-year pact allows the Imperial Irrigation District to transfer some of its massive share of the Colorado River to the San Diego County Water Authority.

Opponents also argue that it was unconstitutional for the state Legislature, in finalizing the deal, to essentially offer a blank check to help fund restoration of the Salton Sea, which some estimate could cost billions of dollars. Because of budget constraints, the state has been unable to fulfill its promise.

A legislative hearing is scheduled Nov. 28 in the community of Mecca along the Salton Sea to discuss whether it can be saved or whether its demise is inevitable as water is sold to San Diego rather than being used to irrigate the Imperial Valley's half-million acres of farmland.

About 5,800 acres of farmland are being fallowed to save water to sell to San Diego. In coming years, fallowing is set to increase to nearly 30,000 acres.

"The clock is ticking [but] at the end of the day, the state is broke," said Assemblyman V. Manuel Perez (D-Coachella), who prefers a scaled-down, more affordable rescue plan for the Salton Sea.

Dusty flatlands up to two miles wide have already replaced parts of the Salton Sea where fishing enthusiasts once flocked to catch croaker, corvine and sargo.

Today, the only fish in the sea are inch-long desert pupfish and perch-like tilapia, a freshwater species that has somehow managed to adjust to salinity levels that should be lethal.

With evaporation outpacing incoming agricultural runoff, a thin sheet of water less than an inch deep and 100 yards wide on the east side of the sea's Mullet Island is all that protects tens of thousands of breeding and roosting cormorants, pelicans and herons from coyotes and raccoons.

In some places, the receding waterline has uncovered thermal fields with the consistency of peanut butter and studded with fumaroles, geysers and boiling mud pots spewing clouds of steam and sulfur dioxide gas that smells like rotten eggs.

In these burgeoning ecologies, tiny orange spiders crawl over warm mud oozing out of cone-shaped vents up to five feet high and tainted red and yellow by algae and bacteria.

Standing on a berm overlooking dozens of smelly caldrons, Tom Anderson, a biologist at the nearby Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, shook his head in astonishment and said, "Just a few years ago, these little volcanoes were bubbling under water. Fascinating, aren't they?"

"They're so new, most visitors aren't aware of their existence," he said.

Environmental conditions are expected to get much worse in a few years at the Salton Sea, a non-draining body of water with no ability to cleanse itself. The sea was created in 1905, when the Colorado River broke through a silt-laden canal and roared unimpeded for two years into the Salton Sink.

Irrigation runoff traditionally helped stabilize the salinity of the sea, and enabled fish to thrive and make the region a haven for tens of thousands of birds and migratory waterfowl, including endangered species such as peregrine falcons, bald eagles, Yuma clapper rails and pelicans.

As it stands, salinity levels at the Salton Sea are about 50,000 parts per million parts of water, authorities said. By comparison, the salinity level of the Pacific Ocean is about 35,000 ppm.

Long-predicted catastrophic changes may begin to unfold in 2017, after an abrupt decrease in the amount of water flowing to the Salton Sea.

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Winehouse wrote full 3rd CD, planned supergroup (AP)

NEW YORK ? Amy Winehouse had written all the songs that were to appear on her third album. She even picked out song titles.

But music producer Salaam Remi said the soul singer, who died over the summer, was not rushing to release that new material, instead planning to drop a jazz album first with a "supergroup" including ?uestlove of the Roots.

"She had written down everything she wanted to do," Remi said Tuesday.

Only two of the tracks Winehouse wrote were recorded and appear on her compilation album, "Lioness: Hidden Treasures," out Dec. 5 in the United Kingdom, and a day later in America.

Winehouse died from accidental alcohol poisoning at age 27. Her body was found at her London home July 23.

Remi, who worked on the singer's two albums, "Frank" and "Back to Black," produced most of the upcoming CD, saying Winehouse was a perfectionist when it came to composing music.

"She was taking her time with it, and at the end of the day all of her songs are somewhat autobiographical, so she had to live through something, then get out of it and then look back at it to be able to write about it," he said.

"Who knows what will happen in the future with that," he said of the songs she penned.

Remi held a press listening for "Lioness" on Tuesday. The 12-track set features covers and stripped-sounding versions of released Winehouse songs, with some completed in one take.

Before her third album would come out, Remi said, Winehouse wanted to record with Roots drummer ?uestlove and saxophone player Soweta Kinch.

"There were a bunch of other names bouncing around," Remi said.

?uestlove did make the new album, though. He appears on the track "Half Time." There's also a song by an 18-year-old Winehouse, another about her ex-husband's infidelity and "Best Friend," which opens with the line: "I can't wait to get away from you."

Remi has produced for the Fuguees, Nas, Jazmine Sullivan and Nelly Furtado. He produced the song "Block Party" from TLC member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, and Winehouse sought him out after hearing the track. Remi says that Winehouse usually wrote songs while playing the guitar and that the new album sounds just as good as her critically acclaimed predecessors.

He also said he wanted to release new material from the late singer before others did so.

"Before somebody comes up with some weird song .... this is what it really is," he said. "This is the quality."

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Mesfin Fekadu covers entertainment for The Associated Press. Follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/musicmesfin

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NFL: Lol, What?! Bart Scott Says There?s NOT a Giants/Jets Rivalry Because of Strippers In NY

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Bart Scott joined ESPN New York with The Michael Kay Show and discussed many things?among them was if he senses a rivalry brewing between the Jets and Giants. His response to that question is amusing to say the least.
Check it out after the jump?

Do you sense a rivalry between the Jets and Giants?

?Not at all. Like I said when I was in Baltimore I could remember with the Redskins you had guys fighting over strippers and all kind of stuff. I don?t sense that here. I think it is a mutual respect. I think the town is big enough for both of us. I think we were just trying to make a statement that hey we wanted a little bit bigger piece of the spotlight because when I got here my sense was pretty much all Giants type of town. We played in Giants Stadium. We just want to get our piece of the pie. We respect them, but we would definitely love ? we look forward to that game. I believe it is the 24th of December for bragging rights and hoping that?s the game that could help us win this division.?

Bart you gotta help me out. You guys fought for strippers? What does that mean?

?When you are in a small place like Baltimore and the temperature is relatively cold ? hey you compete over the same chicks. That?s a football players favorite spot. Especially young football players. It was always a rivalry. Guys fight about hey that is my girlfriend and that?s my girlfriend, but here? Five million people, maybe more. There is plenty for everybody.?

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'Wonka' actor who played Violet's dad dies at 87 (AP)

ENCINITAS, Calif. ? Leonard Stone, who played the father who accompanied chronic gum-chewer Violet Beauregarde on a tour through a far-out candy palace in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," has died.

Granddaughter Lindsey Fryman-Borchard tells The Associated Press that Stone died of cancer Wednesday in Encinitas, Calif., a day before his 88th birthday.

He was best known as fast-talking father Sam Beauregarde in the 1971 film that starred Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Stone watches in horror as his daughter turns into a giant blueberry and utters the famous line "Violet, you're turning violet, Violet!"

The Oregon native went on to play recurring characters in many television series including "Barney Miller," "Hill Street Blues" and "L.A. Law." In 2005, he played Warren Buffett in the Arnold Schwarzenegger TV biopic, "See Arnold Run."

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US attorney: no federal offense in Texas beating (AP)

McALLEN, Texas ? Federal prosecutors said Friday they would not charge a Texas judge seen lashing his teenage daughter with a belt on a video posted online, closing the door on the possibility of criminal charges in the case.

Angela Dodge, a U.S. attorney's office spokeswoman, said prosecutors determined there was no federal crime depicted on the 2004 video of Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams. The decision came a day after the local district attorney decided the statute of limitations blocked any state charges.

Rockport Police Chief Tim Jayroe said he had discussed video of Adams beating his then 16-year-old daughter with a prosecutor from the U.S. attorney's Corpus Christi office Friday morning.

"There was nothing that we discussed briefly this morning that to him would indicate there could be any federal involvement, but that he had seen the video and they would look into it," Jayroe said.

Hillary Adams, now 23, posted the 8-minute clip on YouTube last week that shows her father viciously lashing her with a belt and trying to force her to bend over her bed to be beaten despite her pleas to stop. The clip had received more than 4 million views by Friday.

Aransas County District Attorney Patrick Flanigan said Thursday the statute of limitations on charges such as injury to a child expired after five years.

"I would expect that yeah, charges would have been pursued but for the inability to proceed due to the statute of limitations," Flanigan said Friday. "You know, whether that would have been a felony or a misdemeanor charge I can't say but I think there would've been some action pursued."

County Attorney Richard Bianchi, meanwhile, said a visiting judge would handle all Adams' cases, not just those involving the state's child protective services as originally planned, for the next two weeks. Adams often presides over child abuse cases.

"Now the issue is to wait on the actions of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct," Bianchi said, referring to a state panel investigating the judge. Bianchi said he'd be "surprised" if Adams, 51, returned to the bench before the commission concludes its investigation.

Adams issued a three-page statement Thursday saying his daughter posted the clip to get back at him for telling her he would be reducing the amount of financial support he gives her and taking away her Mercedes. The statement did not include an apology for the beating, but he told Corpus Christi television station KZTV this week that the video "looks worse than it is," that he already had apologized to his daughter and that he was just disciplining his child for stealing.

Hillary Adams says her parents were angry because she had downloaded pirated content online, and that she turned on the camera because she sensed something was going to happen.

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, which requested that he be removed from its cases until the investigation concludes, is also investigating the case.

Agency spokesman Patrick Crimmins has declined to elaborate on the exact nature of that investigation, but he said the agency generally would only investigate a case in which a suspected abuse victim has already reached adulthood if there are still children in the home who could be at risk.

Adams was granted joint custody of his 10-year-old daughter in his 2007 divorce. There are no allegations of alleged abuse by Adams against his younger daughter.

In his statement Thursday, Adams said he would "respond" to all investigations. As Aransas County's top judge, he has dealt with at least 349 family law cases in the past year alone, nearly 50 of which involved state caseworkers seeking determine whether parents were fit to raise their children.

If the judicial commission investigation doesn't lead to punishment, Adams could be safe on the bench until he's up for re-election in three years.

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Associated Press writer Danny Robbins in Dallas contributed to this report.

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Mathematically Pattern-Free Music

I'm note a musical guy, but I understand the maths, so I'll try to answer this.

It would help if there were some definitions for "random" and "pattern-free" in this context. I find it annoying that he several times says that random music is not pattern-free.

1. He never plays the same note twice. (A Costas array is a permutation) In a random piece, the same note can (and probably will) appear more than once.
2. If he plays middle A, then middle B (consecutive notes), he'll never play consecutive notes (e.g. C_0 and D_0) again. 3. If he plays middle A, then something else, then middle B, he'll never play consecutive notes spaced by another note again. 4. If he plays middle A, then two

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Greek prime minister faces knife-edge survival vote (Reuters)

ATHENS (Reuters) ? Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou faces a cliff-hanger confidence vote Friday after his plan for a referendum on an EU/IMF bailout -- supposed to save both Greece and the euro zone from disaster -- backfired spectacularly.

Even if his socialist government survives the late-evening parliamentary vote, Papandreou's days as premier looked numbered amid opposition calls for his resignation and a deal with his cabinet under which, government sources said, he agreed to quit after negotiating a coalition with his conservative rivals.

Much of Greece and many European leaders reacted with horror after Papandreou abruptly announced Monday that he would put the 130-billion-euro ($180 billion) rescue plan, agreed at a euro zone summit only last week, to the Greek people.

After a tumultuous day in Greek politics, the chances of the referendum being held dwindled to almost nothing Thursday. Papandreou offered to drop the idea anyway if the conservative opposition backed the bailout in parliament.

But he came out fighting, rejecting opposition demands, in public at least, that he make way for a caretaker administration with just two tasks: forcing the bailout through parliament without a referendum and calling a snap election.

However, analysts said Papandreou may not be around much longer to fight such battles.

"The prime minister's position is very difficult, since he chose not to respond to the opposition's proposal for a transitional coalition government. Therefore I believe that it is unlikely that he will win the vote," said Costas Panagopoulos, head of ALCO pollsters.

Through waves of austerity policies demanded by Greece's international lenders, Papandreou has carried the parliamentary group of his PASOK party with him, despite much grumbling within the ranks.

But a steady trickle of defections has reduced his majority to the point that one or two waverers could inflict a defeat in the confidence vote, expected as late as midnight (6 p.m. EDT).

"We are like goldfish, waiting with our mouths open," writer Petros Tatsopoulos told Greek television, referring to the unfolding political drama.

Greeks gripped by the events gathered around newsstands to catch a glimpse of the headlines Friday.

PASOK has 152 deputies in the 300-member parliament. But one lawmaker said that while she would stay in the party, she would not back the government in the confidence vote, meaning Papandreou could count at most on the support of 151 deputies.

Only one more defection would strip the government of its majority and probably trigger an early election.

The financial daily Kerdos captured the mood with its headline: "Everything on a knife-edge," while the pro-government daily Ta Nea ran with: "A balancing act on the edge of a cliff."

European and Asian shares rose and the euro steadied on hopes the referendum would be abandoned. But investors remained cautious about the confidence vote and the prospect of snap elections.

"It seems a Greek drama has been avoided for the time being as there are some signals that the proposed referendum on the bailout package will be scrapped," said Koen De Leus, strategist at KBC Securities, in Brussels.

"But the situation is far from clear yet and there is a possibility that the Greek government might fall, which would mean that no bailout money will be available to them for some time. Any such outcome would create more uncertainties."

TOOTH AND NAIL

Greeks have fought tooth and nail against policies which have brought spending cuts, tax rises and job losses, pushing the nation into three years of recession, and they have staged a series of strikes and protests, some of which turned violent.

So a "no" vote in any referendum would be highly likely, even though this would cut off Greece's last international financial lifeline and risk spreading its debt crisis to much bigger euro zone economies, such as Italy and Spain.

But the criticism that rained down on Papandreou forced him to backtrack on the plan. Instead, he shifted the focus to negotiating with the conservative New Democracy party, saying the national interest ranked well above his personal ambitions.

"I'm not tied to my post. I'm not interested either in being re-elected, I'm only interested in saving the country," he told parliament.

Papandreou also called on his PASOK party to rally behind him in the confidence vote. But his public bravado appeared to mask an acceptance that his term may come to an end soon.

Government sources said Papandreou had struck a deal at a cabinet meeting Thursday under which he would stand down after he had negotiated a coalition agreement with the conservative opposition -- provided he survives Friday's vote.

Ministers involved in striking the deal with Papandreou, led by Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, said he should go for the sake of their PASOK party, said the sources, who had knowledge of Thursday's meeting of the cabinet.

"He was told that he must leave calmly in order to save his party," one source told Reuters on condition of anonymity. "He agreed to step down. It was very civilized, with no acrimony."

Papandreou admitted he had made a mistake in calling on Monday for the referendum on a bailout, the sources said.

Even some of his loyalists have begun suggested it was time for him to quit after they backed him at the confidence vote.

"I do not want to humiliate my party's president -- the country's prime minister -- by toppling him tonight," PASOK lawmaker Telemachos Hytiris told state television.

"But I want him now to rise to the occasion as a prime minister who has won the vote of confidence with prestige and start discussions tomorrow on a unity government so the country can move ahead."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy summoned Papandreou and Venizelos to Cannes Wednesday where they made clear Greece would receive no EU aid if the nation failed to stick to the rescue conditions.

"Greece has a rendezvous with history today," French government spokeswoman Valerie Pecresse said.

(Additional reporting by Reuters Athens bureau; Writing by David Stamp and Deepa Babington; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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MasterCard 3Q profit up 38 pct as card use rises

This Sept. 21, 2011 photo, shows a MasterCard sign posted on a revolving door, in New York. MasterCard Inc. said Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011, its third-quarter profit soared 38 percent on a big spike in card use, new deals with certain banks to issue debit cards bearing its logo and new transaction processing deals overseas. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

This Sept. 21, 2011 photo, shows a MasterCard sign posted on a revolving door, in New York. MasterCard Inc. said Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011, its third-quarter profit soared 38 percent on a big spike in card use, new deals with certain banks to issue debit cards bearing its logo and new transaction processing deals overseas. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

(AP) ? MasterCard Inc. said Wednesday its third-quarter profit soared 38 percent on a big spike in card use around the world.

The Purchase, New York-based payments processor also attributed the strong results to new deals with certain banks to issue debit cards bearing its logo and new transaction processing deals overseas.

MasterCard reported net income of $717 million, or $5.63 per share for the three months ended Sept. 30. That compared with $518 million, or $3.94 per share, for the year-earlier period.

Revenue jumped 27 percent to $1.82 billion, from $1.43 billion last year.

The results far exceed expectations and outpaced the performance of its larger rival, Visa Inc., which missed revenue forecasts last week.

Analysts, on average, had forecast profit for MasterCard of $4.81 per share, on revenue of $1.7 billion, according to data provided by FactSet.

Purchase volume, the amount spent on debit and credit cards, rose 17 percent worldwide to $628 billion.

In the U.S., spending was up 13 percent to $227 billion. Visa and American Express Co. said most of the increased spending in the U.S. they saw last quarter came from affluent card users, a cause for some concern as it reflects broader weakness for the economy.

MasterCard has far fewer debit cards in use than Visa, but its revenue from those cards is growing faster. Mastercard said U.S. purchases with its debit cards rose 23 percent to $97 billion. Its rival's growth in debit purchase volume was just 8 percent last quarter, a point noted by Wall Street.

In addition, MasterCard announced this week that it signed Huntington Bank to a new debit conversion deal, following on the heels of other recent wins including SunTrust Banks. CEO Ajay Banga credited such deals as one of the reasons for the strong quarterly results.

Still, more than half of MasterCard's revenue comes from outside the U.S., and card use rose nearly 20 percent abroad. Big increases in purchases in Latin America and the Asia-Pacific-Middle East region led overseas gains. The company's worldwide footprint has helped to partially insulate it from economic woes in the U.S. and Europe. Banga credited new processing deals in Brazil and the Netherlands with helping to boost profit for the quarter.

MasterCard said it increased rebates and incentives, a common practice in the industry aimed at winning business. The topic is one that concerns analysts, because it could weaken results in the future.

In premarket trading, MasterCard shares shot up $27.50, or 8.2 percent, to $361.80. The stock closed at $334.30 Tuesday, up 49 percent for the year.

Associated Press

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Feds: Men got terror ideas from underground novel (AP)

GAINESVILLE, Ga. ? In the violent underground novel "Absolved," right-wing militia members upset about gun control make war against the U.S. government. This week, federal prosecutors accused four elderly Georgia men of plotting to use the book as a script for a real-life wave of terror and assassination involving explosives and the highly lethal poison ricin.

The four suspected militia members allegedly boasted of a "bucket list" of government officials who needed to be "taken out"; talked about scattering ricin from a plane or a car speeding down a highway past major U.S. cities; and scouted IRS and ATF offices, with one man saying, "We'd have to blow the whole building like Timothy McVeigh."

Federal investigators said they had them under surveillance for at least seven months, infiltrating their meetings at a Waffle House, homes and other places, before finally arresting them Tuesday, just days after discovering evidence they were trying to extract ricin from castor beans.

"While many are focused on the threat posed by international violent extremists, this case demonstrates that we must also remain vigilant in protecting our country from citizens within our own borders who threaten our safety and security," said U.S. Attorney Sally Quillian Yates.

The four gray-haired men ? Frederick Thomas, 73; Dan Roberts, 67; Ray Adams, 65; and Samuel Crump, 68 ? appeared in federal court Wednesday without entering a plea and were jailed for a bail hearing next week. They apparently had trouble hearing the judge, some of them cupping their ears.

Thomas and Roberts were charged with conspiring to buy an explosive device and an illegal silencer. Prosecutors would not say whether the men actually obtained the items. Adams and Crump were charged with conspiring to make a biological toxin.

Relatives of two of the men said the charges were baseless. The public defender assigned to the case had no comment.

Prosecutors said that Thomas was the ringleader and that he talked of carrying out the sort of actions described in "Absolved," an online novel written by former Alabama militia leader Mike Vanderboegh. In the book, the militia members build rifle grenades and drop explosives from crop dusters.

In the book's introduction, Vanderboegh calls it a "cautionary tale for the out-of-control gun cops of the ATF."

"For that warning to be credible, I must also present what amounts to a combination field manual, technical manual and call to arms for my beloved gunnies of the armed citizenry," he writes. "They need to know how powerful they could truly be if they were pushed into a corner."

In an interview, Vanderboegh said he didn't know the four men and bears no responsibility for the alleged plot.

"I'm glad that the FBI has apparently short-circuited some weak-minded individuals from misinterpreting my novel," he said.

Last year, Vanderboegh was denounced for calling on citizens to throw bricks through the windows of local Democratic headquarters across the country to protest President Barack Obama's health care plan. Several such incidents occurred. Vanderboegh has also appeared as a commentator on Fox News Channel.

Vanderboegh wrote on his blog Wednesday that his book was fiction and that he was skeptical a "pretty geriatric" militia could carry out the attacks the men were accused of planning.

But Kent Alexander, a former U.S. attorney in Atlanta, said he wouldn't write off the men as harmless just because of their age: "Crime doesn't have a retirement age. These guys are older than one usually sees, but criminals come in all ages."

Donnie Dixon, another former U.S. attorney, said: "I would find it extremely difficult to think they could carry out a plot of such grandiose design, which doesn't mean they should not have been nipped in the bud just like they were." He said it would not have required anything grandiose "to cause a lot of problems or hurt a lot of people."

Thomas' wife, Charlotte, told The Associated Press the charges were "baloney."

"He spent 30 years in the U.S. Navy. He would not do anything against his country," she said. "He loves his country."

Roberts' wife, Margaret, said her husband retired from the sign business and lives on a pension. "He's never been in trouble with the law. He's not anti-government," she said. "He would never hurt anybody."

Ricin is a castor-bean extract whose potential as a deadly biological weapon has long been known. In 1978, Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov was assassinated in London with a ricin pellet believed to have been fired from the tip of an umbrella.

Prosecutors wouldn't comment outside court Wednesday on exactly what steps the men took to get their hands on ricin. But they pointed out in court records that the two men allegedly assigned to obtain or make the ricin had useful backgrounds: Adams used to be a lab technician for a U.S. Department of Agriculture agency, and Crump once worked for a contractor who did maintenance at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Also, Roberts claimed to know a former U.S. soldier who was a "loose cannon" and might be able to help them make ricin, according to court papers.

An informant saw lab equipment and a glass beaker at Adams' home in October, and a bean obtained by the informant tested positive for ricin, prosecutors said.

Thomas is also accused of driving to Atlanta with an informant to case buildings that house the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the IRS and other agencies. During the trip, Thomas allegedly said: "There's two schools of thought on this: Go for the feds or go for the locals. And I'm inclined to consider both. We'd have to blow the whole building like Timothy McVeigh."

Thomas also allegedly boasted of making a "bucket list" of government employees, politicians, businessmen and media members. Court records quoted him as saying: "There is no way for us, as militiamen, to save this country, to save Georgia, without doing something that's highly, highly illegal: Murder."

He also allegedly told an informant: "I could shoot ATF and IRS all day long. All the judges and the DOJ (Department of Justice) and the attorneys and prosecutors."

Court documents accused Crump of suggesting ricin could be dropped from the air or blown out of a car to attack people in Washington; Newark, N.J.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Atlanta and New Orleans.

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Associated Press writers Dorie Turner, Jeff Martin and Leonard Pallats in Atlanta; Russ Bynum in Savannah, Ga.; and Jay Reeves in Birmingham, Ala., contributed to this story.

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Scientist jailed in Calif. cleared for freedom (AP)

NEW YORK ? A scientist whose conviction for violating the Iran trade embargo was tossed out was set to be freed Wednesday after a judge promised to sign an order drawn up by lawyers in the case.

U.S. District Judge John Keenan said he would sign the order freeing Mahmoud Reza Banki while prosecutors appeal an Oct. 24 federal appeals court decision that tossed out the trade embargo conviction and ordered a new trial on charges that he participated in an unlicensed money transfer business. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals left in place a conviction for making false statements.

Banki, 35, has served 21 months of a 2 1/2-year sentence he received in June 2010. His lawyer, Marc Greenwald, said he could be freed from a prison outside Los Angeles as early as Wednesday.

At trial, defense lawyers had argued that Banki only knew he was receiving money from relatives in Iran when $3.4 million was deposited in his bank account. The government said he used some of the money to buy a $2.4 million Manhattan condominium and to make payments on his credit charges.

The Ivy League-trained Banki had worked for a management consulting firm, McKinsey & Co., before he was charged with violating the Iran trade embargo, initiated in 1995 to prohibit U.S. citizens from supplying goods, services or technology to Iran or its government.

At Wednesday's hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Danya Perry told Keenan the government would ask the appeals court to reconsider its decision over the next month.

Keenan said he planned to have the case transferred to another judge and that he believed it appropriate for Banki to remain free while the government considers whether to retry him while it pursues an appeal.

Banki plans to live in Los Angeles after his release.

Greenwald said Banki was looking forward to his release.

"He was gratified that the court of appeals recognized it's not a crime to do what he did," Greenwald said.

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Adele Fans Panic As Cancer Rumor Sweeps Across Twitter | BBC ...

Adele (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

Social media is a lot of things; engaging, fun, a source of perpetual gossip; but it is not to be relied upon as a source of factual information, unless each tweet comes with a link to a respected news source.

And it is particularly good at creating a frantic rush around one particular emotive nugget of information: the death of a celebrity, the result of a talent competition, the final narrative twist on a much loved TV drama. Yesterday that nugget was the possibility that Adele, who is undergoing surgical treatment for nodules on her throat, might have cancer, brought on by smoking.

You can see the plausibility right away. She?s always said how much she enjoys smoking, and she?s had a lot of problems with her throat recently, culminating in the cancellation of all of her concerts for the rest of the year. Add those two situations together and suddenly she?s got throat cancer.

The strange thing is, we?ve all known these things for a few weeks now. Why yesterday should have been the day everything kicked off ? at one point the hashtag #prayforAdele was trending worldwide ? is a mystery. Yesterday morning there were four tweets from people saying they?d heard she had throat cancer, but not citing a source for their claims, and then, an hour later, there were thousands.

The concern for her wellbeing is understandable, of course, but the timing of the panic seems odd.

I?d just like to state, unambiguously, that neither I nor anyone at Anglophenia has any idea whether Adele has cancer, or is simply undergoing the operation she openly admitted she needed at the beginning of October. Her website has made no statement regarding yesterday?s kerfuffle, which could be taken as an attempt to hide the truth, or stalling for time before a full statement can be made. But it could just as easily be a deliberate ploy, a refusal to dignify a lie with an official comment.

And, crucially, no one on Twitter knows whether Adele has cancer either. And even if they?re right, it?s none of our business until that official statement comes through. That?s the point at which it?s fine to go hog wild on social media sites, until then, it?s time to shush.

After all, there are enough people who would love to be facing just a rumor of cancer. Let?s not go mad.

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A victory for nerds who wear skirts

By Eve Tahmincioglu

It took a century for IBM, the male-dominated computer giant known for its blue-suited culture, to appoint a CEO who often wears a dress.

Last week's appointment of Virginia Rometty?is both symbolic and potentially game-changing for the computer company and for an industry?long plagued by a?lack of women in both the?rank and file and?leadership.

?I think it?s great news and part of a long steady road to Damascus as far as women leading technology firms,? said Nancy Koehn, a historian at Harvard Business School who recently wrote about IBM's?centennial for the Harvard Business Review.

While Hewlett-Packard recently appointed its second female chief executive in Meg Whitman, the appointment at?IBM?is ?even a bigger deal," Koehn said.

?This is a big, important public bet the company?s making,? she said, ?and it won?t go unnoticed.?

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Virginia Rometty will take over as chief executive of IBM Jan. 1, 2012.

Koehn and others are hoping that others in the industry sit up and take notice fo the latest breakthrough in what is still very much a good old boys? network.

?The cool thing about this particular appointment is that it?s very visible,? said Todd Thomas, associate professor of leadership at the?DeVos Graduate School of Management at Northwood University in Midland, Mich., who writes a blog on?leadership?"I think it shows there might be some activity going on in large companies about identifying female talent in the leadership pool, and also a willingness to adapt to different leadership styles.?

Despite the?appointment of Rometty, and others including Whitman and Xerox's Ursula Burn, women are still a tiny minority in technoogy leadership positions. Among Fortune 500 technology firms, only 11 percent of executives are women, according to the National Center for Women & Information Technology.

The lackluster figures reflect a shortage of women in lower-level tech jobs.?Women hold 56 percent of all professional jobs in the US, but only 25 percent of IT jobs, the center reported. Women accounted for only?18 percent of undergraduate computing and information sciences degrees?in 2009, down from 37 percent in 1985.

?While some of the stats for women going into the profession aren't great, the key is being able to highlight appointments like Rometty's for our younger generations, and leveraging them into learning experiences and opportunities for inspiration,? said Kate Brodock, executive director of digital and social media at Syracuse University.

Clarke Murphy, global leader of the CEO and board services practice for executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates, said he?s seeing a growing number of?women as finalists for key executive positions at technology companies. ?It?s an expectation today because there are so many great women executives in the ranks today."

So will Rometty?s ascension to IBM?s helm open the?floodgates to?more?women in tech?

?It would be nice to think that having two or three women leading the big tech companies could be a tipping point,? said Paula King, dean of the School of Business and Leadership at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minn. ?But I don?t think so.?

?The pipeline needs to be full of women in engineering and women not dropping out of tech and physics in grammar school," she said.?If that happens, she added, ?there may be a tipping point.?

Paul Carroll, author of ?Big Blue: The Unmaking of IBM? and partner at management consulting firm The Devil?s Advocate Group, doesn?t think Rometty?s appointment will lead to overnight change for the world of technology or IBM, but he does see it as an ?unusual? move that will shake things up.

?In the late '80s and early' 90s, there was only one women who held a position of any real consequence at IBM,? he said. And even today, he pointed out, the executive team at IBM has only two women among a dozen members.

A Rometty tenure, he said, ?is going to open up lots of opportunities for women at IBM.?

?IBM, like other companies, have this network where you hitch your wagon to a rising star and get pulled along with that person,? he explained. ?It?s been tough for women because so many rising stars were men, but I have to believe she?s going to pull some people along and change the mind-set.?

Some believe all the tech-women-CEO fanfare will die down and leave women back where they were.

?Every so often it seems that there could be a breakthrough in the hiring tendencies, but, then, everything settles back to business as usual, particularly when the woman has a bad go of it at the helm, as with Yahoo and HP,? said Billie Blair, organizational psychologist and president/CEO of management consulting firm, Change Strategists Inc.

(Yahoo recently fired CEO Carol Bartz and HP?s Carly Firorina also was let go.)

But Carroll said one difference now is that?two women -- Whitman and Rometty -- are now running two of the largest computer companies in the world.

?As the father of two daughters, I?m hoping we get to the point where this is no longer remarkable,? he added.

Related:

IBM names first female CEO

HP makes it official, appoints Meg Whitman

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UFC 137 weigh-in: Diaz loses it, was there a method to his madness?

UFC 137 weigh-in: Diaz loses it, was there a method to his madness?

Nick Diaz was on his best behavior all week and then came yesterday's weigh-in for UFC 137. Diaz got in B.J. Penn's face and before Dana White could separate the fighters, the Strikeforce import threw a punch/elbow the Hawaiian's way.

If that shots hits Penn, Diaz would've been in a world of hurt and faced a big fine. Worse than that, what if Diaz hits Penn and B.J. couldn't fight tonight? Thankfully, that didn't happen.

Why did it happen? What makes Diaz tick? Yahoo! Sports' lead MMA writer Kevin Iole and former UFC fighter Frank Trigg sat down with myself on ESPN1100/98.9 FM's "The MMA Insiders" show in Las Vegas to explain the mental games played by both Diaz and Penn heading into tonight's tilt at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Roy Nelson and Tyson Griffin made the other news at the weigh-in. Nelson hits the scales in fat suit. He weighed-in at 252 pounds. Sources in his camp said he's closer to 245. That's good news. A focused Nelson, in better condition could be a real player in the heavyweight division.

Griffin went the wrong way missing the featherweight limit of 145 by four pounds. Griffin attempted to lose some weight, but couldn't get down to the allowable 146 pounds. The fight will be waged at 148 and Griffin will be fined 25 percent of his "show" purse.

UFC 137 weigh-in (Courtesy MMAjunkie):

MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view)

Nick Diaz (170) vs. B.J. Penn (169)
Cheick Kongo (234) vs. Matt Mitrione (255)
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic (235) vs. Roy Nelson (252)
Jeff Curran (134) vs. Scott Jorgensen (135)
Hatsu Hioki (145) vs. George Roop (145)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)

Donald Cerrone (156) vs. Dennis Siver (155)
Tyson Griffin (149) vs. Bart Palaszewski (146)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)

Eliot Marshall (204) vs. Brandon Vera (205)
Danny Downes (155) vs. Ramsey Nijem (155)
Chris Camozzi (185) vs. Francis Carmont (185)
Dustin Jacoby (185) vs. Clifford Starks (186)

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-137-weigh-in-Diaz-loses-it-was-there-a-met?urn=mma-wp8685

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