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iRiver’s Vanilla Android phone and tablet leak out, a few cubes short of 80s infamy

Remember that iRiver MX100 we spotted a few weeks ago? Yeah, well it’s about to hit Korean retail shelves soon with a new name, more specs and a smaller Android -based smartphone stablemate. The marketing snapshots taken by Cetizen show off both the wildly titled Tab (really?) and little brother Vanilla ( really? ) rocking Android 2.2 like it’s still 2010. Clearly iRiver’s not employing the best in branding here, opting instead for a middle-of-the-tech-road, “Clear Glass Look” me-too approach. Just look at these specs: the 3G, Flash-ready, 7-inch LCD tablet’s running a rumored 1GHz Hummingbird processor with a 5 megapixel camera, up to 32GB of expandable storage and Bluetooth. While its handset bretheren putters in with a 3.5-inch WVGA LCD display, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, 4GB of storage and unknown processor. These new additions to the Google mobile army won’t be topping nerds’ must-have wish lists, but they should do for Moms and other less tech-obsessed denizens of our free world. Hit the source for additional shots of these white-washed beauties. iRiver’s Vanilla Android phone and tablet leak out, a few cubes short of 80s infamy originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jul 2011 12:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Attack at Service for Afghan President’s Brother

A suicide bomber blew himself up inside an Afghan mosque in the middle of a memorial service for President Hamid Karzai’s assassinated half-brother, the government said. (July 14)

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WATCH!! Ryan Gosling Heads To ‘The Late Show’, Will Attend Comic-Con [VIDEO] US marine scores a date with Mila Kunis Just A Video Song and Clips adultdatingclub says: ryan gosling dating paris hilton. See more at http://t.co/Is9VsEr

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Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Chris Colfer Not Returning to Glee Lea Michele, Cory Monteith And Chris Colfer Out For ‘Glee’ Season 4 Dammit Janet Rocky Horror Tribute (Lea Michele/Matt Morrison) SoKateGosselin says: Glee Season 4 cast will not include Lea Michele , Cory Monteith and Chris Colfer: Glee Season 4 wil… http://bit.ly/nD21e9 #KateGosselin

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The lone woman waging war on Barcelona’s pickpockets

Eliana Guerrero is the guardian angel of the Spanish city – blowing her whistle when she spots the thieves who prey on tourists in metro trains and stations but are rarely prosecuted A lone woman armed with a whistle and enormous courage has set herself the task of defending unsuspecting tourists from the pickpockets who plague Barcelona. Eliana Guerrero became so incensed by the way groups of thieves were able to freely roam the city’s underground network that she now patrols the metro on her own . She gives loud blasts on her whistle whenever she sees the thieves, who operate mostly in a dozen city centre stations including the Sagrada Familia and Placa Catalunya, and hands out flyers warning about the criminals. “They normally run off when they hear the whistle,” Guerrero told the Guardian. “But sometimes they threaten me and last week, after I stopped them robbing someone, one of them grabbed me and sprained my finger.” Guerrero, 38, started her campaign after seeing a thief snatch a bag from a German tourist, look inside and then hurl it away – smashing the insulin containers inside, despite the pleas of the tourist involved. “I couldn’t believe that they would do that. Why would they throw away a diabetic’s insulin?” she asked. She began by simply trailing the pickpockets and shouting out warnings while handing out the flyers that she prints herself, but found that not enough people could hear her – which is why she bought a whistle. “The whistle is what really gets them,” she says. “That, and a sign I hold up that tells people, in four different languages, there are pickpockets at work.” About 150 bag-snatchers operate on Barcelona’s metro, trains and buses, committing 90 robberies a day, according to police. The thieves form well-organised gangs that often co-ordinate the shifts they work. Guerrero blames Spanish law for the impunity enjoyed by Barcelona’s pickpockets. “If they take less than €400 [£350], then they only get a small fine – and then only if the victim turns up to give evidence, which is why they target tourists,” she said. “And the police don’t have a database that enables them to tell if the thief has been arrested before. “In Barcelona you get fined more for double-parking or wandering around with your shirt off than for stealing three purses in one day.” Families with small children, pushchairs and lots of suitcases were favourite targets, she said. “Who is going to chase a pickpocket if they have to worry about their child?” The thieves not only threaten her, but have sometimes tried to buy her off. “I am very careful about my own security and don’t tell anyone where I live,” says Guerrero, who moved to Barcelona from her native Colombia 12 years ago. She has become something of a celebrity in Barcelona, and has challenged the city mayor, Xavier Trias, to ride the metro with her. “Politicians and judges don’t use the metro, so they don’t understand what is going on,” she said. “We need more plainclothes police down there, but what really needs changing is the law.” She said she would like police not in uniform to take a trip with her. “And I am sure we would see at least one group of bag-snatchers. Every time I go with a film crew we always find some, but whoever has the camera needs to be fast – because I go like lightning.” Spain Barcelona Giles Tremlett guardian.co.uk

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The lone woman waging war on Barcelona’s pickpockets

Eliana Guerrero is the guardian angel of the Spanish city – blowing her whistle when she spots the thieves who prey on tourists in metro trains and stations but are rarely prosecuted A lone woman armed with a whistle and enormous courage has set herself the task of defending unsuspecting tourists from the pickpockets who plague Barcelona. Eliana Guerrero became so incensed by the way groups of thieves were able to freely roam the city’s underground network that she now patrols the metro on her own . She gives loud blasts on her whistle whenever she sees the thieves, who operate mostly in a dozen city centre stations including the Sagrada Familia and Placa Catalunya, and hands out flyers warning about the criminals. “They normally run off when they hear the whistle,” Guerrero told the Guardian. “But sometimes they threaten me and last week, after I stopped them robbing someone, one of them grabbed me and sprained my finger.” Guerrero, 38, started her campaign after seeing a thief snatch a bag from a German tourist, look inside and then hurl it away – smashing the insulin containers inside, despite the pleas of the tourist involved. “I couldn’t believe that they would do that. Why would they throw away a diabetic’s insulin?” she asked. She began by simply trailing the pickpockets and shouting out warnings while handing out the flyers that she prints herself, but found that not enough people could hear her – which is why she bought a whistle. “The whistle is what really gets them,” she says. “That, and a sign I hold up that tells people, in four different languages, there are pickpockets at work.” About 150 bag-snatchers operate on Barcelona’s metro, trains and buses, committing 90 robberies a day, according to police. The thieves form well-organised gangs that often co-ordinate the shifts they work. Guerrero blames Spanish law for the impunity enjoyed by Barcelona’s pickpockets. “If they take less than €400 [£350], then they only get a small fine – and then only if the victim turns up to give evidence, which is why they target tourists,” she said. “And the police don’t have a database that enables them to tell if the thief has been arrested before. “In Barcelona you get fined more for double-parking or wandering around with your shirt off than for stealing three purses in one day.” Families with small children, pushchairs and lots of suitcases were favourite targets, she said. “Who is going to chase a pickpocket if they have to worry about their child?” The thieves not only threaten her, but have sometimes tried to buy her off. “I am very careful about my own security and don’t tell anyone where I live,” says Guerrero, who moved to Barcelona from her native Colombia 12 years ago. She has become something of a celebrity in Barcelona, and has challenged the city mayor, Xavier Trias, to ride the metro with her. “Politicians and judges don’t use the metro, so they don’t understand what is going on,” she said. “We need more plainclothes police down there, but what really needs changing is the law.” She said she would like police not in uniform to take a trip with her. “And I am sure we would see at least one group of bag-snatchers. Every time I go with a film crew we always find some, but whoever has the camera needs to be fast – because I go like lightning.” Spain Barcelona Giles Tremlett guardian.co.uk

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Murdoch Defies Parliament in Phone Hack Inquiry

Media titan Rupert Murdoch and his son James refused Thursday to appear in public next week before a parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking and bribery by employees of their British media empire. (July 14)

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Murdoch Defies Parliament in Phone Hack Inquiry

Media titan Rupert Murdoch and his son James refused Thursday to appear in public next week before a parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking and bribery by employees of their British media empire. (July 14)

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Levi Aron Arrested In Killing Of 8 Year-Old Leiby Kletzky

Levi Aron was arrested earlier today in the kidnapping and murder of 8 year-old Leiby Kletzky, The New York Post reports, after authorities raided his Kensington, Brooklyn home and discovered what they believe to be Kletzky’s severed feet in the refrigerator. When police entered Aron’s home he was shirtless, according to The New York Daily News, and when questioned about the boy, he nodded towards the kitchen. Officers said they also found a cutting board next to three bloody butcher knives. Aron, who turned 35 years-old today, then led police to a dumpster two miles away in Greenwood Heights, where the rest of Kletzky’s body was found. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly announced the arrest at a press conference this morning, according to the Associated Press. Kelly said investigators tracked Aron down after surveillance video footage showed the lost boy approach him on Monday. Cops said Aron, who is a clerk at the Empire State Supply Co. hardware store on McDonald Avenue in Kensington, allegedly suffocated the boy before cutting him into pieces, the Post reports. Kelly said Aron “panicked” when he saw the massive search led by the Brooklyn Hasidic Jewish community and the NYPD to find Kletzy and “that’s why he killed the boy.” Levi Aron is Jewish but authorities aren’t sure if he’s Hasidic, according to the AP. Aron’s Facebook page shows he ‘Likes’ the group “IS YOUR FAMILY SAFE? Find out who really lives in your area”. “He has no excuse,” a source said of a possible motive to the News. “He doesn’t know why he did it.” Aron’s only previous run-in with the law was a ticket for public urination. if(typeof AOLVP_cfg===’undefined’)AOLVP_cfg=[];AOLVP_cfg.push({id:’AOLVP_1051635078001′,’codever’:0.1, ‘autoload’:true, ‘autoplay’:false, ‘playerid’:’61371448001′, ‘videoid’:’1051635078001′, ‘width’:575, ‘height’:323, ‘stillurl’:’http://pdl.stream.aol.com/pdlext/aol/brightcove/ap/5184737001/5184737001_1051839455001_0713dv-ny-missing-boy-400×300.jpg?pubId=5184737001′, ‘playertype’:’inline’,’videotitle’:’NYC Boy’s Remains Found in Fridge, Trash’,’videodesc’:’undefined’,’videolink’:’#’});

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Martin Bashir on NBC’s ‘Today’: Rupert Murdoch ‘A Combination of Jack Abramoff and James ‘Whitey’ Bulger’

Appearing on Thursday's NBC Today, MSNBC host Martin Bashir shared his thoughts on the tabloid phone hacking scandal in Britain and proclaimed that News Corporation owner Rupert Murdoch was “…a combination of Jack Abramoff, the lobbyist, and someone like James 'Whitey' Bulger, the mobster.” [ Audio available here ] Despite Bashir's outrageous comparison – Abramoff was convicted on corruption charges and Bulger is accused of 19 murders during his time as the head of the Irish mob in Boston – co-host Matt Lauer offered no objection to the claim. View video after the jump In fact, Lauer began the discussion by praising Bashir's insight into news stories: “Sometimes when I have you, I like to just ask the simplest question first because I like your take.” Lauer then asked: “So as you've watched this story unfold over the last month or so, what jumps out at you?” In addition to describing Murdoch as a crime boss, Bashir declared: “It's the power of Rupert Murdoch. It's hard to imagine the power that he exerted on politicians….And what he had was the power to reward and to punish….Coercion by humiliation.” Lauer followed up by attacking the close relationship between many British politicians and Murdoch: “Look at what's happened over the last week or so. These politicians who used to have a very close, some would say incestuous relationship with Murdoch are now running from him as fast as they can run from him. Which, by the way, is typical of politics, but how much of a problem is it for Rupert Murdoch?” Bashir replied: “It's a massive problem.” Here is a full transcript of the July 14 discussion: 7:13AM ET MATT LAUER: Martin Bashir is the host of the Martin Bashir Show on MSNBC. Martin, it's good to have you here. BASHIR: Thank you, Matt. LAUER: Sometimes when I have you, I like to just ask the simplest question first because I like your take, you spent a lot of time as a journalist in the UK and here in the United States. MARTIN BASHIR: I worked for the Sunday Times between 1984 and 1985. [ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Murdoch Under Fire; How Will Phone Hacking Scandal Impact Media Empire?] LAUER: Exactly. So as you've watched this story unfold over the last month or so, what jumps out at you? BASHIR: It's the power of Rupert Murdoch. It's hard to imagine the power that he exerted on politicians. Imagine a combination of Jack Abramoff, the lobbyist, and someone like James 'Whitey' Bulger, the mobster. And what he had was the power to reward and to punish. So for example, in 2004, when an MP stood up and said she thought having semi-naked women on page three of The Sun newspaper was now something we shouldn't do anymore, they sent 20 semi-naked people to her constituency office and called her 'fat, frumpy and dumpy.' Coercion by humiliation. LAUER: So – but look at what's happened over the last week or so. These politicians who used to have a very close, some would say incestuous relationship with Murdoch… BASHIR: Absolutely. Indeed. LAUER: …are now running from him as fast as they can run from him. Which, by the way, is typical of politics, but how much of a problem is it for Rupert Murdoch? BASHIR: It's a massive problem. Remember, The Sun and the News of the World were the only two newspapers that made him any money. The Times loses money in London. But the thing he desperately wanted BSkyB Broadcasting, because it's the television arm that makes the billions of pounds and now he's had to withdraw because he knows the politicians were not going to support that. LAUER: Well, but also, not only the politicians wouldn't support it, but does he also – do you think that deal is now dead because the people in Murdoch's organization understand that there is probably more damaging evidence about to come out? BASHIR: When they did the inquiry in 2007, they said there was one rogue reporter and about eight people had been hacked. Yesterday I spoke to a senior officer at the Metropolitan Police who said 4,800 people's phones had been hacked and they haven't even started to get to the bottom of the things that have been done. LAUER: This has pulled back a curtain, if you will, and exposed a very dark side of tabloid journalism. I guess the question a lot of people here in the States want to know, and let's face it, you could almost hear this story being pulled across the Atlantic… BASHIR: No doubt. LAUER: …yesterday, with these Senators writing letters to Eric Holder and a congressman writing to Mr. Mueller at the FBI. How much further does this go? Do you think this is a standard practice for tabloid newspaper and scandal magazines here in the U.S.? BASHIR: It's hard to know, but imagine, they said one reporter, but now it was clearly widespread in the News of the World news room. Are you telling me that people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? They may not have, but at the end of the day, the pressure to deliver the kind of stories, the kind of access – remember, we're talk about the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom's disabled son's medical records. He stands up in the House of Commons yesterday and he says the Sunday Times newspaper paid a criminal to procure those records. Now, we can't confirm whether that's true. But that's the level of interest that people had. And when stories kept appearing in tabloid papers, you had to ask yourself, 'How did they get that story?' After I interviewed Princess Diana in 1995, we had our third child in '96, Eliza, and she was incubated after birth because she was – she had problems with her lungs. Within two day, two journalists attempted to get into the ward, both of them working for The Sun newspaper. How did they know, when nobody else knew, that our daughter, who was just two days old, was unwell? LAUER: Clearly someone had access they shouldn't have had. BASHIR: Somebody had access. LAUER: Martin Bashir. Martin, always good to have you here. BASHIR: Great to be here. LAUER: Thanks very much. 17 after the hour. You can catch Martin's show weekdays at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on MSNBC.

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