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3 young men killed in Kansas grain elevator blast

Smoking rubble sits atop the Bartlett Grain Company in Atchison, Kan. Sunday morning Oct. 30, 2011, after an explosion at the grain elevator the night before. Crews temporarily suspended their search for three people missing since the explosion that killed three workers and left two critically injured with severe burns. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)

Smoking rubble sits atop the Bartlett Grain Company in Atchison, Kan. Sunday morning Oct. 30, 2011, after an explosion at the grain elevator the night before. Crews temporarily suspended their search for three people missing since the explosion that killed three workers and left two critically injured with severe burns. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)

Ramona Keil, embraces one of her grandchildren Sunday morning Oct. 30, 2011 in Atchison, Kan. as they wait to hear news of her son Travis Keil, who is missing following a explosion at the Bartlett Grain Company. Three people are confirmed dead and three others missing in the aftermath of a grain elevator explosion in Atchison, Kan., Saturday night. Emergency personnel are now in a recovery operation for the three missing individuals. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)

Ramona Keil, embraces one of her grandchildren Sunday morning Oct. 30, 2011 in Atchison, Kan. as they wait to hear news of her son Travis Keil, who is missing following a explosion at the Bartlett Grain Company. Three people are confirmed dead and three others missing in the aftermath of a grain elevator explosion in Atchison, Kan., Saturday night. Emergency personnel are now in a recovery operation for the three missing individuals. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)

Trey Cocking, city manager of Atchison Kan., addresses the media Sunday morning, Oct. 30, 2011 regarding a explosion at the Bartlett Grain Company the night before. Three people are confirmed dead and three others missing in the aftermath of a grain elevator explosion in Atchison, Kan., Saturday night. Emergency personnel are now in a recovery operation for the three missing individuals. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Todd Weddle)

Lights from emergency vehicles flash near the bottom of a grain elevator in Atchison, Kan., Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. An explosion at the Bartlett Grain Co. elevator injured at least two people. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

(AP) ? Three young men were killed in a thunderous explosion at a Kansas grain elevator and recovery efforts for three other people presumed dead were being hampered by the damage, authorities said late Sunday.

The blast, which shook the ground so hard that it was felt in neighboring Missouri, was a harrowing reminder of the dangers workers face inside elevators brimming with highly combustible grain dust at the end of the harvest season.

The explosion Saturday night in Atchison, about 50 miles northwest of Kansas City, sent an orange fireball into the night sky, shot off a chunk of the grain distribution building directly above the elevator and blew a large hole in the side of the one of its concrete silos.

The three Bartlett Grain Co. workers killed were identified late Sunday by local authorities as Chad Roberts, 20; Ryan Federinko, 21; and John Burke, 24. Two other employees were hospitalized with severe burns.

Bartlett officials decided to temporarily halt the search for three other people presumed dead ? one worker and two grain inspectors ? because of safety concerns inside the heavily damaged facility. In a statement late Sunday, company officials "it is apparent that they also were killed in the explosion."

Smoke could still be seen billowing from the top of the elevator Sunday, and officials were fearful the building could fall on top of rescue crews.

"It's a fairly dangerous situation. We don't feel comfortable putting fire crews in," Atchison City Manager Trey Cocking said.

Recovery efforts were expected to resume at daybreak Monday, officials said.

Among the three presumed dead was Travis Keil, a war veteran who had served as a site inspector for 16 years. His parents, Gary and Ramona Keil, drove from Salina to Atchison, to wait with his three children ? ages 8, 12 and 15 ? as crews searched.

"We have all our prayers working for him," Gary Keil said. "It's a parent's worst nightmare to go through this."

Bartlett Grain President Bill Fellows said in a statement that workers were loading a train with corn when the explosion occurred, but the cause was not immediately known. The company brought in a South Dakota-based engineer with expertise in such accidents to help federal safety investigators on the scene.

Over the past four decades, there have more than 600 explosions at grain elevators, killing more than 250 people and injuring more than 1,000, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Just last year, there were grain explosions or fires in several states including In Nebraska, Illinois, Ohio, South Dakota and Louisiana. None were fatal, but several sent workers scrambling and one in Toledo, Ohio in September 2010 forced people to evacuate from a nearby mobile home park.

When grain is handled at elevators, it creates dust that floats around inside the storage facility. The finer the grain dust particles, the greater its volatility. Typically, something ? perhaps sparks from equipment or a cigarette ? ignites the dust. That sends a pressure wave that detonates the rest of the floating dust in the facility.

Fireballs are a common feature of grain dust explosions, where intense heat from the blast can reach 1,500 to 2,000 degrees.

Dust from corn is among the most dangerous. Most dust explosions happen in late summer and early fall when old, dried grain is being cleaned out of elevators in preparation for the harvest. Freshly harvested corn is less explosive because its wetter.

The Atchison elevator, which is federally licensed to handle up to 1.18 million bushels, is among roughly 850-plus elevators in Kansas. The state is now winding up its fall harvest of corn, sorghum and soybeans.

OSHA has expanded its inspections and efforts to control volatile grain dust in Kansas elevators since an explosion in 1998 at DeBruce Grain, Inc.'s facility in Haysville, which killed seven workers and injured 10 others, said Tom Tunnell, executive director of the Kansas Grain and Feed Association, the industry group representing Kansas grain elevators.

He said the industry as a whole has increased awareness of the dangers since a number of elevator explosions along the Gulf in the 1970s.

"If ever an industry is as well trained, it is ours. We understand dust is an explosive agent and our members work hard to control it," Tunnell said Sunday.

The Atchison facility where the blast occurred has not been cited for any violations in the last 10 years, according to OSHA data, though Bartlett Grain Co. was cited after two people died in separate incidents at two of its other facilities. Neither of those fatalities involved explosions at grain elevators.

In 2007, a Bartlett Grain maintenance employee died in a fall from a work platform at the company's facility in St. Joseph, Mo. In 2004, another employee died while operating a lift that fell backward at a company site in Kansas City, Mo.

"The industry has had a good record ? except for a few of this type ? considering the billions and billions of bushels of grain handled," Tunnell said.

The two people injured in the explosion were taken to the burn unit at University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan., hospital spokesman Dennis McCulloch said. One was listed in critical condition Sunday evening and the other was in serious condition, he said.

Cocking said four other people, including one woman, escaped without injuries. No names were being released pending notification of families.

Paul Moccia, who lives about a half mile from the grain elevator, said the explosion shook his house and lights flickered across his neighborhood for about 30 seconds.

"It was extremely loud. It was kind of like to me a double whomp, ? a bomp bomp. It reverberated, and kind of echoed down through the valley. ... kind of like a shock wave," said Moccia, 57. "Everybody came outside. Neighbors were trying to figure out what was going on. It was quite a thump."

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Hegeman reported from Wichita, Kan. Associated Press Writer Maria Sudekum Fisher contributed to this report from Kansas City, Mo.

Associated Press

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Defense witness: Michael Jackson caused own death (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Attorneys for Michael Jackson's doctor dropped the bombshell Friday they've been hinting at for months ? an expert opinion accusing the legendary singer of causing his own death.

Dr. Paul White, the defense team's star scientific witness, said Jackson injected himself with a dose of propofol after an initial dose by Dr. Conrad Murray wore off. He also calculated that Jackson gave himself another sedative, lorazepam, by taking pills after an infusion of that drug and others by Murray failed to put him to sleep.

That combination of drugs could have had "lethal consequences," the researcher said.

White showed jurors a series of charts and simulations he created in the past two days to support the defense theory. He also did a courtroom demonstration of how the milky white anesthetic propofol could have entered Jackson's veins in the small dose that Murray claimed he gave the insomniac star.

White said he accepted Murray's statement to police that he administered only 25 milligrams of propofol after a night-long struggle to get Jackson to sleep with infusions of other sedatives.

"How long would that (propofol) have had an effect on Mr. Jackson?" asked defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan.

"If you're talking effect on the central nervous system, 10 to 15 minutes max," White said.

He then said Jackson could have injected himself with another 25 milligrams during the time Murray has said he left the singer's room.

"So you think it was self-injected propofol between 11:30 and 12?" asked Flanagan.

"In my opinion, yes," White said.

The witness, one of the early researchers of the anesthetic, contradicted testimony by Dr. Steven Shafer, his longtime colleague and collaborator. Shafer earlier testified Jackson would have been groggy from all the medications he was administered during the night and could not have given himself the drug in the two minutes Murray said he was gone.

"He can't give himself an injection if he's asleep," Shafer told jurors last week. He called the defense theory of self-administration "crazy."

White's testimony belied no animosity between the two experts, who have worked together for 30 years. Although White was called out by the judge one day for making derogatory comments to a TV reporter about the prosecution case, White was respectful and soft spoken on the witness stand.

When Flanagan made a mistake and called him "Dr. Shafer" a few times, White said, "I'm honored."

The prosecution asked for more time to study the computer program White used before cross-examining him. Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor granted the request, saying he too was baffled by the complicated simulations of Jackson's fatal dose. He recessed court early and gave prosecutors the weekend to catch up before questioning White on Monday.

The surprise disclosure of White's new theory caused a disruption of the court schedule, and the judge had worried aloud that jurors, who expected the trial to be over this week, were being inconvenienced. But the seven men and five women appeared engaged in the testimony and offered no complaints when the judge apologized for the delay.

Prosecutors could call Shafer back during their rebuttal case to answer White's assertions.

Among the key issues is how White calculated that a large residue of propofol in Jackson's body could have come from the small dose that Murray says he administered. Shafer assumed Murray had lied, and he estimated Jackson actually was given 1,000 milligrams of the drug by Murray, who he said left the bottle running into an IV tube under the pull of gravity. White disputed that, saying an extra 25 milligrams self-administered by Jackson would be enough to reach the levels found in his blood and urine.

White also said a minuscule residue of the sedative lorazepam in Jackson's stomach convinced him the singer took some pills from a prescription bottle found in his room. He suggested the combination of lorazepam, another sedative, midazolam, plus the propofol could have killed Jackson.

"It potentially could have lethal consequences," said White. "... I think the combination effect would be very, very profound."

White's testimony was expected to end Murray's defense case after 16 witnesses. It likely will be vigorously challenged by prosecutors, who spent four weeks laying out their case that Murray is a greedy, inept and reckless doctor who was giving Jackson propofol as a sleep aid in the singer's bedroom. Experts including Shafer have said propofol is not intended to treat insomnia and should not be given in a home.

White's theory was based on urine and blood levels in Jackson's autopsy, evidence found in Jackson's bedroom and Murray's long interview with police detectives two days after Jackson died while in his care.

While accepting Murray's account of drugs he gave Jackson, the expert's calculations hinged on the invisible quotient: Jackson's possible movements while his doctor was out of the room. With no witnesses and contradictory physical evidence, that has become the key question hanging over the case.

Those who knew the entertainer in his final days offered a portrait of a man gripped by fear that he would not live up to big plans for his comeback concert and worried about his ability to perform if he didn't get sleep. He was plagued by insomnia, and other medical professionals told of his quest for the one drug he believed could help him. He called it his "milk," and it was propofol.

Jurors have now seen it up close as both Shafer and White demonstrated its potential use as an IV infusion.

With White's testimony, the defense sought to answer strong scientific evidence by the prosecution. But they did not address other questions such as allegations that Murray was negligent and acting below the standard of care for a physician.

Flanagan, the defense attorney, produced a certificate from Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas showing Murray was certified to administer moderate anesthesia, referred to as "conscious sedation." However, the document showed several requirements including that the physician "monitor the patient carefully" and "provide adequate oxygenation and ventilation for a patient that stops breathing."

Medical witnesses noted that Murray left his patient alone under anesthesia and did not have adequate equipment to revive him when he found him not breathing.

The coroner attributed Jackson's June 25, 2009, death to "acute propofol intoxication" complicated by other sedatives.

Murray, who had been hired as the singer's personal physician for his "This Is It" tour, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.

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Tough times for momentum investing | James Saft

James Saft is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.

It has been a tough few weeks for momentum investors.

One time darlings like Amazon, Netflix and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters have taken serious tumbles, dealing losses.

Meanwhile, the financial industry, the sector which arguably hasn?t produced positive returns since the 1980s, are on a bit of a tear, bolstered by the latest European rescue and some reassuring U.S. economic data.

There are several intriguing reasons to believe that momentum investing has seen its best days. Momentum investing, beloved by day traders and some hedge funds, is the strategy of riding hot stocks higher while selling laggards.

While the tactic itself is probably as old as the stock market, momentum investing attracted increasing interest in the 1970s and 1980s, culminating in a number of academic studies, which seemed to show that it added value.

Those former go-go stocks are on the retreat for a variety of reasons.

Amazon warned Tuesday that it could slide into the red in the fourth quarter due to heavy spending on medium-term development projects. Amazon shares fell more than 10 percent that day. Even after a rally on Thursday, its stock remains more than 20 percent down from October peaks.

Netflix famously misjudged its customers willingness to accept price hikes and its shares are now more than 35 percent down from its summer high.

Green Mountain Coffee has lost about a third of its value since hedge fund manager David Einhorn announced he was shorting the stock and raised concerns about its accounting practices.

There is more of a coherent theme when it comes to the banks. The KBW bank share index, which fell more than 30 percent year-to-date through Oct. 1, is up more than 20 percent since then. Fears of a round of financial contagion have eased as euro zone officials appeared to get to grips with their debt crisis, and many economists have reduced their odds of a U.S. recession.

All of that is positive for bank earnings, and, frankly, for their ability to remain as going concerns.

So, some momentum investors will have had their fingers burnt, but so what? Surely stock markets go through periodic transitions in which hot stocks go cold and vice versa.

All true, but some recent research indicates that something more fundamental may have changed. And, in fact, the conditions that made momentum investing successful may be long gone.

HEDGE FUNDS AND MARKET EFFICIENCY

Debarati Bhattacharya, Raman Kumar and Gokhan Sonaer, all of Virginia Tech, looked at 44 years of momentum returns up to 2009 and found something startling: momentum returns went missing sometime in the late 1990s.

While you could generate excess returns of more than 0.75 percent a month following momentum strategies between 1965 and 1998 ? a really fantastic result ? since then that alpha has disappeared. It?s no longer a winning way to beat the market.

To understand why you have to recognize that momentum investment is essentially a behavioral phenomenon, not a fundamental one. Anyone who has ever watched a herd of wildebeests react to a lion should understand why. The wildebeests flee as a group not because they?ve all seen the lion, but because the ones who did not see the predator know how to interpret the reactions of the ones who did.

That sort of instinctive reaction carries over to the greed or fear that news causes among investors. Good news brings its own upward momentum as people pile in, and the reverse is true for bad news.

A run of good or bad developments can take on a weight of its own as trend followers join the party. Pretty soon you are looking at Apple, or perhaps Bear Stearns.

The authors of the study suggest that the growth of hedge funds may be behind the death of momentum. Hedge funds have learned to exploit over and under-reactions to momentum.

Now, having become big enough and quick enough, hedge funds have in essence eaten the fields bare. They eat volatility, and have perhaps improved market efficiency to the stage where the low hanging fruit that was momentum investing is all gone.

Clearly, there were still manias, bubbles and overshoots in the past decade: just look at subprime or European government bonds. That, at least on the surface, would imply that buying what is hot and selling what is not should have some remaining potential. But that would be done as a tactic rather than as a strategy.

Free lunches sometimes exist, but they don?t persist forever. Investors, and hedge fund managers, are going to have to work a bit harder for their supper.

(At the time of publication James Saft did not own any direct investments in securities mentioned in this article. He may be an owner indirectly as an investor in a fund.)

Source: http://blogs.reuters.com/james-saft/2011/10/27/tough-times-for-momentum-investing/

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Palestinian FM arrives in Bosnia to lobby (AP)

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina ? The Palestinian foreign minister arrived in Sarajevo to lobby for the Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN Security Council as Israel's foreign minister lobbies against.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki is meeting with Bosnia's three-member Presidency on Friday as Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman went to the Bosnian Serb stronghold of Banja Luka to lobby there.

Bosnia is currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council and its leaders are split over the Palestinian issue. The Muslim Bosniak leader supports the Palestinian bid, the Serb member of the country's three member presidency is pro-Israeli and the Croat member not clearly stating his position.

Each of the three members have to support a decision in order for Bosnia to vote, otherwise it will have to abstain.

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There's Nothing Necessarily Wrong with "Flip-Flopping" (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Attacking your political opponent as a "flip-flopper" has been in vogue ever since George Bush hammered John Kerry with such accusations in the 2004 presidential election. These days the term has been in the news more than ever, with Michele Bachmann accusing Herman Cain of flip-flopping, and with the Obama re-election campaign insinuating that Mitt Romney is a flip-flopper. However, criticizing a politician for changing their mind is often not warranted. It can actually be the smartest thing to do.

Indeed, adjusting your opinion based on the best available evidence at the time not only makes sense, it's also a sign of serious analytical thinking. For example, President Obama was criticized as an indecisive flip-flopper when he visited Iraq in 2008. Before the trip, he announced that he wanted to go there to make a "thorough assessment" of the situation, and said "I'm sure I'll have more information and continue to refine my policy." Obama should have received nothing but praise for wanting to make an informed decision, regardless of his ultimate conclusions about Iraq.

However, when an elected official changes their mind for pure political motives, then charges of flip-flopping can be appropriate. Mitt Romney, for instance, once expressed viewpoints far more liberal than his fellow Republicans. He opposed some tax cuts, supported abortion rights, and was a big proponent of universal health care. That was when he was governor of left-leaning Massachusetts. Now that he is running for president and trying to appeal to the entire GOP, he has backpedaled on almost all of his positions. You don't have to be a cynic to realize this is nothing but political opportunism by Romney.

Ideally, no one would think less of an elected official who changes their mind if they have good reason to do so. In fact, a politician who holds steadfast to an old belief when new evidence suggests they are wrong should be criticized more than a flip-flopping one. After all, what's the point of being consistent if you are consistently wrong? Let's hope the voting public stops paying attention to the "flip-flopper" label, and only starts caring about why a politician changes their mind.

Sources:

Joel Roberts, "Bush's Top Ten Flip-Flops," CBS News

Gabriella Schwarz , "Cain 'flip-flops,' Bachmann says," CNN

Holly Bailey, "Obama team targets Romney but stops short of labeling him the GOP 'frontrunner'," The Ticket

The Bryant Park Project , "Politicians: Flip-Flopping Or Changing Their Minds?" NPR

Matt Latimer, "Romney a Flip-Flop? Used to Be More Liberal Than Ted Kennedy," The Daily Beast

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Weight Gain Might Raise Endometrial Cancer Risk (HealthDay)

SUNDAY, Oct. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Gaining a significant amount of weight after menopause may be associated with an increased risk of developing endometrial cancer, a new study suggests.

"Fat tissue is the major source of circulating estrogen in postmenopausal women, and estrogen promotes the development of endometrial cancer," Victoria L. Stevens, strategic director of laboratory services at the National Home Office of the American Cancer Society in Atlanta, said in a news release from the American Association for Cancer Research.

In conducting the study, the researchers analyzed the weight history of more than 38,000 postmenopausal women who completed a survey in 1992. By 2007, 560 of the women had been diagnosed with endometrial cancer. This is a cancer of the uterus, affecting the uterine lining.

After adjusting for body mass index (a measurement that takes into account height and weight), the study revealed the women who gained 61 pounds or more were two times more likely to develop endometrial cancer than women with stable weight.

While the study found an association between weight gain after menopause and endometrial cancer risk, it did not prove a cause-and-effect.

However, Stevens concluded in the news release, "Weight gain during adulthood should be avoided to minimize risk for endometrial cancer. Women who have gained weight and are overweight or obese should continue to attempt to lose weight even though most weight loss will not be maintained."

The study authors noted that more research is needed to determine if the timing of weight gain and "yo-yo" dieting (losing and regaining weight multiple times) during adulthood play a role in women's risk for endometrial cancer and whether or not weight loss reduces this risk.

The study's findings were slated for presentation Sunday at the AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research in Boston. Research presented at medical meetings should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

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The U.S. National Cancer Institute has more about endometrial cancer.

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Groups appeal Shell air permit granted by EPA (Providence Journal)

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Ghostbroskis: They?ve got the tools, they?ve got the talent!

Zack Ryder might be the ultimate ?Ghostbroski? on the WWE roster, but he can?t contend against the supernatural threats of the squared circle on his own. To help him ward off class-5 full torso apparitions and other pesky poltergeists, we at WWE.com asked Ryder to weigh in on some ring greats that could strap on some proton packs (or ?broton packs,? in this case) and join the self-professed Internet Champion in some paranormal investigation.

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?I?ve heard I?m in his ?Fave Five,? and he?s one of my Broskis, so I guess he could be one of the ?Busters. He could do the Spinaroonie and maybe scare the ghosts into the trap, I think that would work.??

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?Stone Cold? Steve Austin, who overcame The Undertaker at SummerSlam 1998

??Stone Cold? Steve Austin is my ultimate Broski. Besides hanging out in the club and hitting the gym, we could totally bust some ghosts together.??

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1223257289001|04:00Edge, who captured Kane?s World Heavyweight Championship at WWE TLC 2010

?Edge would definitely be a good Ghostbroski. Maybe he could be the leader. He led myself, Curt Hawkins and a couple of other guys in La Familia. He?d be a good person to look up to and keep our head in the game while we?re catching ghosts.?

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WikiLeaks says "blockade" threatens its existence (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? WikiLeaks will have to stop publishing secret cables and devote itself to fund-raising if it is unable to end a financial "blockade" by U.S. firms such as Visa and MasterCard by the end of the year, founder Julian Assange said on Monday.

After releasing tens of thousands of confidential U.S. government cables, WikiLeaks needs $3.5 million over the next year to continue operating, Assange said.

Visa and MasterCard stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks in December 2010 after the United States criticized the organization's release of thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables from its embassies all over the world.

In the 24 hours before credit card donations were blocked, the organization said it had received $135,000. Now, it is receiving on average about 7,000 euros ($9,700)a month.

Assange said there were no lawful grounds for the blockade by Bank of America Corp, Visa Inc, MasterCard Inc, eBay Inc unit PayPal and Western Union Co, which he said had cost Wikileaks 95 percent of its revenue.

"If WikiLeaks does not find a way to remove this blockade, given our current levels of expenditure, we will simply not be able to continue by the turn of the year," Assange told a news conference.

In July, WikiLeaks filed a complaint to the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission, saying Visa and MasterCard had breached antitrust provisions set out by the EU Treaty.

Assange, who is fighting extradition from Britain to Sweden, where he faces allegations of sexual misconduct, said he hoped the European Commission would make a decision to hold a full investigation by mid-November.

In interviews last year, Assange said WikiLeaks had extensive internal documents from a bank, believed to be Bank of America, an announcement that knocked 3 percent off the value of the bank's shares.

However, on Monday he said this data was now out of WikiLeaks' hands and in the possession of an unnamed suspended WikiLeaks employee.

"At this stage, we do not believe, unfortunately, that we will regain that material, which is a great loss," he said.

Daniel Domscheit-Berg, who last year was fired by Assange as WikiLeaks' co-spokesman, told Reuters in August that he had destroyed about 3,000 submissions that WikiLeaks had received relating to Bank of America.

(Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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Felipe Matos: Cecilia Mu?oz: Set the Record Straight (Huffington post)

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Phone foulup leaves Cards on World Series brink

In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 24, 2011, the visiting team's dugout phone to the bullpen is shown after Game 5 of baseball's World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas. Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is taking full responsibility for the bullpen phone mix-up that dearly cost the Cardinals Monday night. The Rangers won 4-2 and took a 3-2 edge in the Series. (AP Photo/Jamie Aron)

In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 24, 2011, the visiting team's dugout phone to the bullpen is shown after Game 5 of baseball's World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas. Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is taking full responsibility for the bullpen phone mix-up that dearly cost the Cardinals Monday night. The Rangers won 4-2 and took a 3-2 edge in the Series. (AP Photo/Jamie Aron)

In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 24, 2011, the visiting team's dugout phone to the bullpen, bottom, left is shown after Game 5 of baseball's World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas. Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is taking full responsibility for the bullpen phone mix-up that dearly cost the Cardinals Monday night. The Rangers won 4-2 and took a 3-2 edge in the Series. (AP Photo/Jamie Aron)

St. Louis Cardinals' Yadier Molina, left and Tony La Russa wait for relief pitcher Jason Motte to enter the game during the eighth of Game 5 of baseball's World Series against the Texas Rangers Monday, Oct. 24, 2011, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa answers a question during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, in St. Louis. The St. Louis Cardinals are scheduled to play the Texas Rangers in Game 6 of baseball's World Series Wednesday in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

A telephone hangs on the wall inside the St. Louis Cardinals' dugout Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. After Cardinals manager Tony La Russa wasn't able to properly communicate with his bullpen during Game 5 of baseball's World Series, perhaps it's time for baseball to consider upgrading from a device that's been around since Alexander Graham Bell invented it in 1876. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

(AP) ? Bobby Valentine thought about the bizarre events he had seen in Game 5 of the World Series, when 19th-century technology fouled up Tony La Russa and the St. Louis Cardinals.

"It's kind of stupid, isn't it?" said Valentine, who's managed more than 2,000 major league ballgames.

In the age of email, texting, iChat and Skype, baseball remains tied to the traditions established in the Civil War era of flannel uniforms. La Russa conveyed his decisions to the bullpen with a device born the same year as the National League: the telephone.

And when the instructions didn't get through to bullpen coach Derek Lilliquist ? twice! ? baseball lore was made with the Cardinals' 4-2 loss to the Texas Rangers on Monday night, a game that will be forever known as the "Phone Foulup."

Now St. Louis is trailing 3-2 in the Series and must win two in a row for the title.

"It's amazing," said baseball historian Keith Olbermann, a commentator on Current TV. "With all this technology here, they can't get a phone call completed from one part of the building to another part of the building? You go to an Apple store, the communications device the salesman is carrying is capable of launching a nuclear device. It's mind-boggling."

For all the high-tech scoreboards in each ballpark and computers in each clubhouse that track every pitch, decisions on which relievers to warm up are passed along on Alexander Graham Bell's invention of 1876. While there were 328 million wireless devices in the U.S. as of June, according to CTIA-The Wireless Association, baseball sticks with land lines, of which there are 114 million.

And because of that, the World Series rings fans were talking about Tuesday had nothing to do with the shiny ones on players' fingers, but rather the old-fashioned-sounding bells that sound off on bullpen phones.

After the game, with Rangers Ballpark nearly empty, the bullpen phone 400 or so feet away could be heard ringing when the narrow black handset with the gray pushbuttons was picked up in the visitors dugout on the third-base side. But with a crowd of 51,459 a few hours earlier, an unbelievable meltdown occurred.

With the score 2-all, right-hander Octavio Dotel replaced Chris Carpenter to start the eighth inning and Michael Young doubled. Adrian Beltre struck out and Nelson Cruz was intentionally walked.

La Russa said he had told Lilliquist to have the left-hander Marc Rzepczynski and right-hander Jason Motte warm up, but Lilliquist only heard "Rzepczynski" ? La Russa now thinks Lilliquist may have hung up after hearing the first name.

Going by the numbers (lefties hit .163 off Rzepczynski during the regular season and righties batted .275), La Russa brought in Rzepczynski to face lefty David Murphy.

Murphy hit a comebacker that could have become an inning-ending double play, but instead deflected off the reliever's bare hand for an infield single that loaded the bases and caused La Russa's head to snap back in shock. Then La Russa noticed that Motte was not warming up, and he called the bullpen again to have his closer start throwing. But Lilliquist said he thought he heard "Lynn," for right-hander Lance Lynn, who was supposed to be resting after throwing 47 pitches in Game 3.

With Motte (.162 vs. righties and .270 vs. lefties) still not warming up, La Russa left Rzepczynski in to face Mike Napoli, who sent a slider into the right-center gap for a two-run double.

Puzzled Cardinals fans Tuesday might have been thinking of the famous line from "Cool Hand Luke" ? "What we've got here is a failure to communicate."

"I said, man, this is stuff that I hope happens on a Wednesday game on the road someplace that nobody is there. Then of course it wouldn't have happened that way," La Russa recalled. "The phones are preventable. It's my fault for not handling it better and making sure. All I had to do was look in the bullpen ? repeat ? to make sure."

Managers are obsessive about their dugout phones, checking them before every game to make sure they're operational. The problem in Rangers Ballpark is you can't see the visiting bullpen from the third-base dugout. Cleveland and Toronto already have screens for the managers to monitor the pens.

"They need to put TV monitors in all the ballparks you can't see," said La Russa's good buddy, Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland. "I guarantee you they'll be a proposal made at the general managers' meetings. That's all that's going to come from this. You live and learn."

In other words, don't expect laptops in the dugouts. Major League Baseball isn't about to replace phones with Microsoft Communicator.

"I think that's getting a little too technical," Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "We've got enough tech stuff going on."

He has his own backup system in case the phones go down.

"You come up with signals, like one for get the big guy up, or another for the short fat guy or the guy with the long hair," he said. "But when you've got a stadium like that, if you can't see, then you don't really know what's going on."

Now an ESPN analyst, Valentine was manager of the Rangers when the ballpark was being planned.

"That's faulty design, and I helped design it, so it's my fault," he said.

Until now, communication between the dugout and bullpen hasn't really been an issue. The bullpen phone has been around since everyone in the game first walked into a ballpark.

Most stadiums have a couple of dugout phones, in fact. During the NL playoffs, Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke intended to call the bullpen to get Chris Narveson loose. Instead, Roenicke mistakenly grabbed another phone at Busch Stadium and told the person who answered ? in the press box ? to "Get Narv up."

Oops, wrong number.

"The answer is baseball tradition. I really think that's it. I don't think anyone's looked into it in recent years," Boston Red Sox president Larry Lucchino said. "In the years I've been in baseball I can't remember it ever coming up as a topic."

Baseball's concern with phones focuses on advertising: Signs in both Busch Stadium bullpens for "U.S. Cellular," and frequent "AT&T Calls to the Bullpen" are heard on broadcasts.

Now, the nature of pitching changes has changed. Alongside all his accomplishments, La Russa will be remembered for this famous failure to communicate.

"Hey, it's my fault," he said. "Maybe I slurred it, whatever it is. It comes down to who has the responsibility when there's those kinds of miscommunications."

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AP Sports Writer Howard Ulman contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Mosoro Bluetooth LE iOS accessories improve your golf, if the weather's right

So far the appcessories -- yeah we said it, APPcessories -- we've seen include some good ideas, and some less so. The Bluetooth LE 3D-Sport and Weather offerings from Mosoro fall into the former category (if they make their way into a shipping product that is). The 3D-Sport is a motion capture device you attach to sports equipment. The on-board accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer beam motion data to your iOS device, where it can be analyzed by Rocky-style Russian coaches to see where your throw or golf swing is going wrong. The latter is a mini weather station that reads temperature, humidity, elevation, and barometric pressure to tell you the conditions where you are right now. More usefully, it nabs your GPS location and uploads it all to Mosoro's aptly named "Cloud" Server that presumably maps out some crazy real-time crowdsourced weather report. Both also use Bluetooth 4.0's low energy technology so they won't need to see a charger for a long time. Now we just need a company that likes collating personal data, perhaps with a weather service, to snap this one up... any takers?

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Washington Week | Webcast Extra - October 21, 2011

Washington Week | Webcast Extra - October 21, 2011

A day after Moamar Gadhafi's death, the U.N. Security Council has condemned Yemen's President Saleh for refusing to cede power. If Saleh is ousted, how will this play out for other countries like Assad and Syria? Plus, a poll indicates that the Occupy Wall Street movement reflects the frustration of Americans. And, are the GOP debates beginning to feel more like a reality TV series?

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Perry wants flat tax with some popular deductions

Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speaks at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition presidential candidate forum, in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011. A half-dozen GOP contenders flocked to Iowa on Saturday, barely 10 weeks before the state's Jan. 3 caucuses. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Republican presidential candidate Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speaks at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition presidential candidate forum, in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011. A half-dozen GOP contenders flocked to Iowa on Saturday, barely 10 weeks before the state's Jan. 3 caucuses. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

(AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is rolling out an economic plan that includes a flat tax proposal, private retirement accounts for Social Security and a lower corporate tax rate.

The Texas governor on Tuesday was outlining a proposal he calls "Cut, Balance and Grow" that is aimed at creating jobs and fixing the struggling economy, voters' top concerns heading into the 2012 election. Perry's flat tax plan maintains popular deductions for families making less than $500,000 a year and also eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits.

Perry outlined his plan in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece early Tuesday and was set to speak later in the day.

The major policy rollout is a critical part of Perry's efforts to right a struggling campaign. It's an opportunity to demonstrate a heft and seriousness that wasn't on display during recent debates. And it sets Perry to the right of chief rival Mitt Romney, who wants to make less sweeping changes to the tax code.

The policy rollout comes as he prepares to start airing TV ads in Iowa and has hired a roster of experienced national campaign operatives to help him. Perry's chief adviser on the economic plan is former presidential candidate Steve Forbes, who proposed a 17 percent flat tax when he ran for president in 1996.

It's taken Perry about 2-1/2 months to put together an economic policy package, and he's had to attend the series of debates without his detailed proposal. Romney also has attacked him repeatedly for not having a plan. Romney released a 59-point jobs plan in early September, about three months after officially announcing his bid.

Perry's plan would make more dramatic changes than Romney's would. While Perry's plan includes the flat tax, Romney would lower rates on corporations and on savings and investment income for middle-class Americans.

Perry chose South Carolina, where he announced he was running for president, to unveil the plan. The first-in-the-South primary state is critical to his path to the nomination, though he has fallen in the polls here just as he has dropped nationally.

He also planned a news conference in the state capital, Columbia, and a fundraiser at the home of former South Carolina GOP chairman Katon Dawson, his top South Carolina adviser.

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Phishing site hacked ... to warn about phishing

Sometimes hackers aren't as big and bad as they're made out to be. Sometimes they just want to help make the Web a safer place for everyone. That benevolent spirit was on display on a phishing site that was recently hacked to teach gullible Internet users about the dangers of ? you guessed it ? phishing sites.

Researchers at the security firm GFI Labs found an email used to lure people to a phishing site called "canal-i." The message attempts to scare unsuspecting readers by telling them they have exceeded the storage limit on their inbox, and says, "You will not be able to send or receive new mail until you upgrade your email. Click below link and fill the form to upgrade your account." When clicked, that link directs users to a Web page that asks for their username, email address and password.

For one hacker ? he or she has not been identified ? this was not just an ordinary phishing scam, but also a chance to teach others. The white-hat hacker ? "white hat" refers to hackers who exploit security bugs to improve security ? ?stripped the phishing page of its malicious content and replaced it with a stern educational message about the perils lurking in the online world.

"There is no such thing as a central email service update," the website was manipulated to read. "A stupid criminal created this to steal your email account. I have modified it to educate you about online crime. He does not like that but that is too damn bad. You can submit this form to see a helpful video about phishing. Stop letting stupid criminals like this one hijack your account. Have a great day."

The altered phishing page included a "Submit Form" button at the bottom, the same way the original fraudulent page did, except this button redirected users to an instructional video about phishing scams. (The canal-i website currently shows an "under construction" message.)

As a general rule, any unsolicited emails that ask you to download software to fix a problem or restore any kind of service should not be trusted. Emails that appear to come from a bank or financial institution such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) should also be handled with a heavy dose of skepticism; online crooks know that people are likely to fall for scams when they fear their personal finances may be in trouble.

If you suspect such an email is out for your personal details, delete it and contact your bank directly. Running up-to-date anti-virus and anti-malware software on your computer will also help detect phishing sites and malicious emails as threats.

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Jersey Shore Season 5 Preview: Pauly D Problems ...


Probably the biggest drama in a (relatively) tame Jersey Shore Season 4 finale came in the form of The Situation and his status for the upcoming Season 5.

After a brief pity party, Mike obviously announced he'd be back in Seaside.

Luckily, MTV has released already released a three-and-a-half-minute sneak peek of the fifth season to hold you over until the bleak midwinter premiere.

Pauly D and the gang had a blast, but didn't get to tan much in Italy. Well, upon returning to the U.S., he went into GTL overdrive ... with sizzling results:

"I got no tan in Italy so I got a little excited. I went tanning in Jersey - tanning, tanning, tanning. I burnt my whole face off. I shocked my system, bro."

At least his blowout and bromance with Vinny appear to have survived.

The clip also makes it quite clear that the Jersey Shore cast wasted little time getting back into the routine, which means crazy nights out at Karma.

Deena may not be ready to do sex, but seeing Snooki dressed to kill makes JWoww want to bend that ass over and ... well, just watch the preview!

Jersey Shore Season Five premieres Thursday, February 9, 2012. MTV has ordered 13 episodes, airing from that date until May 10, 2012.

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Is Mexico's economy really driving down illegal immigration to the US?

A big drop in illegal immigration seems to be taking place along the US-Mexico border. Some attribute this to rising prosperity in Mexico, but other more influential factors are in play.

According to a 2010 Department of Homeland Security report, the number of undocumented immigrants living in the US declined from 11.6 million in 2008 to 10.6 million in 2009, the largest decrease in 30 years. One of the most common explanations for this phenomenon is that Mexico has witnessed the emergence of a middle class, lessening the economic incentive to cross the border. While it is true that a segment of the population has seen a growth in disposable income over the past five years, a July study by consulting firm De la Riva Group revealed that only 32 percent of the country is ?middle class,? defined as making the equivalent of between 13,500 pesos ($1,000) and 98,499 pesos ($7,360) per month.

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In contrast, the latest poverty statistics from Mexico?s government poverty monitor CONEVAL indicate that the number of people living below the poverty line in Mexico (2,114 pesos or $158 per month in urban areas, 1,329 pesos or $99 per month in the countryside) increased by 3.2 million between 2008 and 2010, and now stands at 52 million. This figure amounts to more than 46 percent of the country's 112 million inhabitants. This directly contradicts optimistic accounts in the US media which imply that increasing standards of living in Mexico are causing immigration to fall, such as recent articles in the Sacramento Bee and New York Times. While CONEVAL notes that some states (notably Puebla, Coahuila, and Morelos) have made inroads against poverty, it cannot by any means be said that Mexico is mostly middle class.

Another commonly cited explanation for the reduction in undocumented migration is the surge in deportations under the Obama administration, which presents a further deterrent to those thinking about crossing the border. According to figures recently released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), a record 396,906 individuals were deported from October 2010 through September of this year. As a result of this trend, many individuals who continue to risk the perilous border crossing are seasoned experts who have crossed multiple times, often because they have families in the U.S. According to the New York Times, 56 percent of arrests at the Mexican border in 2010 involved people who had been caught previously, up from 44 percent in 2005.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/I_G-StEcyp0/Is-Mexico-s-economy-really-driving-down-illegal-immigration-to-the-US

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