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Dexter: The Fifth Season

Type: DVD Title: Dexter: The Fifth Season See all customer reviews Product Description: Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/16/2011 Run time: 618 minutes Actors: Michael C. Hall See the details

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US scientist Stewart Nozette pleads guilty to attempted espionage

Former Nasa scientist admits trying to sell top secret information to an undercover FBI agent posing as an Israeli spy A former US government space scientist has pleaded guilty to one count of attempted espionage for trying to sell classified information to an undercover FBI agent posing as an Israeli spy. During an appearance in federal court, Stewart David Nozette admitted trying to provide Israel with top-secret information about satellites, early warning systems, ways of retaliating against large-scale attacks, communications intelligence information and major elements of defence strategy. Both the justice department and Nozette’s lawyers have agreed to a sentence of 13 years in prison, with credit for two years Nozette has already spent behind bars. US district judge Paul Friedman said he was prepared to accept the deal, pending Nozette’s co-operation with prosecutors, a procedure expected to last into November. Appearing in court in a prison jumpsuit, Nozette said he understood the charge to which he was pleading. He could have been sentenced to death had he been convicted of all four counts of attempted espionage that he faced. Just before his arrest, Nozette told an undercover FBI agent in the October 2009 sting operation the secrets he was passing to Israel had cost the US government between $200m and almost $1bn, according to newly filed court papers in the case. “So I tell you … theoretically I should charge you certainly, you know, at most 1%”, the court papers quoted Nozette as telling the agent. In the conversation at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Washington on 19 October, Nozette told the undercover agent: “I’ve crossed the Rubicon … I’ve made a career choice,” and then, according to the papers, he laughed. “The cost to the US government was $200m,” Nozette is quoted as saying. “And then that’s not including the launching of it … Integrating the satellites – that probably brings it to almost a billion dollars.” Nozette had high-level security clearances during decades of government work on science and space projects at Nasa, the energy department and the National Space Council in George Bush Sr’s White House. He has a doctorate in planetary sciences from MIT, and was known primarily as a defence technologist who had worked on the Reagan-era missile defence shield effort formally called the Strategic Defence Initiative. He also helped discover evidence of water on the moon. Because Nozette had access to such high-level information, including about the nation’s nuclear missile programme, the attorney general, Eric Holder, ordered special communications restrictions placed on him in jail. During a hearing after his arrest, the prosecutor played a video from the 2009 sting in which Nozette lounged on a hotel room couch, eating and laughing with the undercover agent. He discussed the possibility of having to flee the country if he came under scrutiny. United States FBI Israel guardian.co.uk

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US scientist Stewart Nozette pleads guilty to attempted espionage

Former Nasa scientist admits trying to sell top secret information to an undercover FBI agent posing as an Israeli spy A former US government space scientist has pleaded guilty to one count of attempted espionage for trying to sell classified information to an undercover FBI agent posing as an Israeli spy. During an appearance in federal court, Stewart David Nozette admitted trying to provide Israel with top-secret information about satellites, early warning systems, ways of retaliating against large-scale attacks, communications intelligence information and major elements of defence strategy. Both the justice department and Nozette’s lawyers have agreed to a sentence of 13 years in prison, with credit for two years Nozette has already spent behind bars. US district judge Paul Friedman said he was prepared to accept the deal, pending Nozette’s co-operation with prosecutors, a procedure expected to last into November. Appearing in court in a prison jumpsuit, Nozette said he understood the charge to which he was pleading. He could have been sentenced to death had he been convicted of all four counts of attempted espionage that he faced. Just before his arrest, Nozette told an undercover FBI agent in the October 2009 sting operation the secrets he was passing to Israel had cost the US government between $200m and almost $1bn, according to newly filed court papers in the case. “So I tell you … theoretically I should charge you certainly, you know, at most 1%”, the court papers quoted Nozette as telling the agent. In the conversation at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Washington on 19 October, Nozette told the undercover agent: “I’ve crossed the Rubicon … I’ve made a career choice,” and then, according to the papers, he laughed. “The cost to the US government was $200m,” Nozette is quoted as saying. “And then that’s not including the launching of it … Integrating the satellites – that probably brings it to almost a billion dollars.” Nozette had high-level security clearances during decades of government work on science and space projects at Nasa, the energy department and the National Space Council in George Bush Sr’s White House. He has a doctorate in planetary sciences from MIT, and was known primarily as a defence technologist who had worked on the Reagan-era missile defence shield effort formally called the Strategic Defence Initiative. He also helped discover evidence of water on the moon. Because Nozette had access to such high-level information, including about the nation’s nuclear missile programme, the attorney general, Eric Holder, ordered special communications restrictions placed on him in jail. During a hearing after his arrest, the prosecutor played a video from the 2009 sting in which Nozette lounged on a hotel room couch, eating and laughing with the undercover agent. He discussed the possibility of having to flee the country if he came under scrutiny. United States FBI Israel guardian.co.uk

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Legal Action May Hinder A&M’s Move to the SEC

Legal action initiated by a member of the Big-12 may block the move of Texas A&M to the SEC. AP College Football Correspondent Ralph Russo speculates as to what school may be behind the move. (sept. 7)

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Google’s Schmidt says Ice Cream Sandwich will be here by November

During the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco late last week, Google’s Eric Schmidt let slip that the new Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android would be released soon, reports Android and Me. We have a new operating system, internally known as Ice Cream Sandwich for some reason, which is being released in October/November, which everyone’s really excited Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 05/09/2011 09:56 Number of articles : 6

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Reading While Eating for September 7: Back to School

Wednesday’s links mark the start of the school year with important life lessons and classroom nostalgia. Fierce Flames: This stunning video shows just how quickly the wildfires in Texas are spreading. (The Daily What) Remembering: TIME’s Beyond 9/11 project features moving video portraits of 40 men and women impacted by Sept. 11. (TIME) College Reunion:

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July 3rd 2010 Brevard Tea Party – Lauren Stoner – National Anthem Nursery Rhymes sick dancing with greta COEDMagazine says: Michael Bay has a new girlfriend and she has an award winning booty. 101 pictures here: http://t.co/WvkXMhj http://t.co/ANFZk1O

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(Above video via email: In this MSNBC news clip from earlier today, Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, calls on President Obama to take a bold economic recovery plan directly to the American people in his upcoming speech.) So the Democratic officials on the ground must be hearing a lot about the unemployment crisis, because it sounds like they’re going to try to communicate a sense of urgency to the president before he makes his Thursday speech: The chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and of the three caucuses of black, Hispanic and Asian members of the House would like a word with President Obama before his Thursday jobs address. In a Tuesday letter provided by a source, the leaders, who speak for a majority of House Dems, sought to make sure that Obama keeps his eye on the jobs crisis, which has disproportionately hit minority groups. “With unemployment at 9.1% nationally– approaching 12% in the Hispanic community, 16.7% in the African American community and with Asian American and Pacific Islanders remaining unemployed for longer periods than any other group– we are in a national crisis. We have learned throughout American history that big, bold action is required to put people back to work and promote economic growth,” the chairs write . “The chairs of the CBC, CAPAC, CPC, and CHC look forward to an opportunity to talk with you about proposals we would like you to consider before you address the nation this week.” These guys have to be worried about getting reelected when the administration isn’t pursuing aggressive policies to help the unemployed. Personally, I don’t think Obama will pay much attention to them. If he decides not to even meet with them, it’s probably because the proposals are too weak to defend. I’m hearing from Hill sources that he’s about to propose a package that won’t do much: $300 billion in tax cuts and federal spending with over half of that made up of continuing the payroll tax “holiday” that’s weakening Social Security, extending federal unemployment benefits, less than $50 billion for infrastructure, tax credits for hiring the unemployed, and extending the current provision that allows businesses to fully write off new equipment in the first year. In other words, just enough spending to maintain the current economic situation without actually making it better. UPDATE : John Amato: More possible bad news from Ezra Klein: Getting less attention in the media is the follow-up speech the White House is planning, which will lay out a specific deficit-reduction agenda that not only meets the $1.5 trillion goal of the “supercommittee,” but exceeds it and pays for the new jobs spending. These proposals will look quite similar to the grand bargain the White House offered Speaker John Boehner, and liberal groups are grimly preparing for the administration to call for raising the Medicare eligibility age. If he does offer up raising eligibility ages then he’s going to have an even more serious problem with the entire Democratic Party and not just the ones that have been unhappy for a long time. Count me included in the latter category. Dems have already won special elections based on Paul Ryan’s Medicare destruction bill that the House Republicans passed so this strategy makes no sense at all, especially since their debt ceiling negotiations only made independents angrier than before. What’s the definition of insanity again?

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Yankees Hold Ceremony to Mark 9/11 Anniversary

The New York Yankees marked the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 with a ceremony before their game against the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday. The team will be in the middle of a long road trip on Sunday, the anniversary of the attacks. (Sept. 7)

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HP Touchstone Charging Dock for TouchPad

Type: CE Title: HP Touchstone Charging Dock for TouchPad See all customer reviews Product Description: Charge your HP TouchPad without wires using the sleek, stylish HP Touchstone Charging Dock. Simply place your tablet in the HP charging dock in either portrait or landscape view. With wireless charging, there are no connectors or cables to untangle. The easel back also lets you adjust the viewing angle to multiple positions, so you can watch videos and read books more comfortably. Browse the web effortlessly without using up the battery on your HP TouchPad. The charge time with this HP charging dock is the same as using a standard AC power adapter. Plus, the HP Touchstone Charging Dock keeps your HP tablet in a safe place when you’re not using it. Features: Easy, wireless charging for your HP TouchPad Place your tablet in the dock in portrait or landscape view Watch videos, read books and more as your tablet charges See the details

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