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Sprint to offer three levels of iPhone service, ‘yellow’ AppleCare+ repairs will cost $49

Thinking about buying an iPhone 4S from Sprint ? Depending on how clumsy you tend to be with mobile devices, you might want to consider adding the $99 AppleCare+ option at purchase, since those Total Equipment Protection plans are definitely out . A Sprint employee wrote in to detail us on upcoming service procedures, which include grouping a damaged device within three categories — green, yellow and red — after diagnosis. As you might imagine, green repairs are the easiest to deal with, and include ‘minor damage’ (i.e. cracked screens are out). These repairs will be handled for free within the first year for all customers, and within two years for those who purchased AppleCare+. Next up, the yellow category covers damage that doesn’t fall within green, but is still repairable. Non subscribers will pay $199, while those with AppleCare+ will pay $49. Klutzes beware: you’re limited to two yellow repairs, regardless of whether or not the device is in warranty. Finally, the red category is reserved for iPhones that provide little function beyond holding down a stack of papers or propping open your door. You’ll need to pay the full replacement cost for red-labeled phones. None of these repairs will be handled in store — iPhones will be shipped to Apple, though you’re welcome to start the process at Sprint. Our recommendation: reach out to Apple directly, since your iPhone is probably headed there either way. And if you want AppleCare, don’t forget to buy it at launch. [Thanks, Anonymous] Sprint to offer three levels of iPhone service, ‘yellow’ AppleCare+ repairs will cost $49 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama promises ‘toughest sanctions’ on Iran over alleged bomb plot

President says US will call on international community to further isolate Iran – but doubts remain over whether plot was genuine The United States will apply the “toughest sanctions” to further isolate Iran over the alleged plan to murder the Saudi ambassador to Washington, Barack Obama said on Thursday, despite growing scepticism over the amateurish nature of the plot and the apparently shambolic nature of the main suspect. Obama repeated the US line that he would not take any options off the table in dealing with Iran, which is diplomatic code for the possibility of military action. Iran has vehemently denied any involvement in the plot. US authorities said on Tuesday they had evidence of a plot by two men linked to Iran’s revolutionary guard to kill Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States, Adel al-Jubeir, by setting off a bomb in a Washington restaurant. In addition to prosecutions, Obama said he would continue “to apply the toughest sanctions, and continue to mobilise the international community to make sure Iran is further and further isolated and pays a price for this kind of behaviour.” He said: “We don’t take any options off the table in terms of how we operate with Iran. But we will continue to apply the sort of pressure that will have a direct impact on the Iranian government until it makes a better choice in how it interacts with the rest of the international community,” he said at a news conference with South Korean president Lee Myung-bak. The president’s comments came as two congressional committees held hearings on Iran on Thursday. In testimony to the Senate Banking committee, David Cohen, the US Treasury’s under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, told the committee that the administration was considering sanctions against Iran’s central bank. Cohen described the alleged plot as a “dramatic reminder that the urgent and serious threat we face from Iran is not limited to Iran’s nuclear ambitions”. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chair of the House Foreign Affairs committee, said the assassination plot “illustrates Iran’s active campaign” to partner with extremists groups and drug traffickers. But as more details have emerged, there has been growing scepticism over the true nature of the threat, not least because the main suspect has been revealed to be a car salesman, nicknamed “Scarface”, with a string of failed businesses behind him. Manssor Arbabsiar, a naturalised US citizen, was arrested last month, and stands accused of running a global terror plot that stretched from Mexico to Tehran. He is accused of having links to Quds Force, an elite unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The other suspect, Gholam Shakuri, is said by the US to be in Iran. But Tom Hosseini, a friend and former roommate of Arbabsiar’s, questioned his ability to carry out the plot and told the New York Times: “His socks would not match. He was always losing his keys and his cellphone.” Hosseini said when he last saw his friend two months ago, Arbabsiar told him he had been in Iran and was “making good money.” US officials concede that the plot and its alleged mastermind are unusual. ”We would expect to see the Quds Force cover their tracks more effectively,” one official told Reuters. Another said a plot to launch a violent attack inside the United States was ”very outside the pattern” of recent Quds Force activities. Kenneth Katzman, an Iran specialist at the Congressional Research Service, said there were elements of the alleged plot that did not make sense. ”The idea of using a Texas car salesman who is not really a Quds Force person himself, who has been in residence in the United States many years, that doesn’t add up,” Katzman said. ”There could have been some contact on this with the Quds Force, but the idea that this was some sort of directed, vetted, fully thought-through plot, approved at high levels in Tehran leadership I think defies credulity,” he said. Obama administration United States Iran Global terrorism Saudi Arabia US foreign policy Karen McVeigh guardian.co.uk

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A group of conservative evangelicals is reaching out to the Republican presidential field and imploring them to tone down their rhetoric on illegal immigration. Dr. Richard Land, a leader of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Dr. Matthew Staver, dean of Liberty University Law School, told reporters today that they admire Gov. Rick Perry for standing

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No Confirmation Gadhafi Son Caught in Libya

A Libyan spokesman said revolutionary forces have captured some fighters close to one of Moammar Gadhafi’s sons in the fugitive leader’s hometown but that he has no information that the son himself has been seized. (Oct. 13)

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Salvage Crew Boards Stricken Ship Off NZ

A salvage crew has boarded a cargo ship that’s foundered off the New Zealand coast and deemed it safe to work there, but no decision’s been made on whether thousands of tons of fuel can be pumped out of it. (Oct. 13)

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If you could find Bloomberg TV on your dial, you may have caught Newt Gingrich’s attacks on Chris Dodd and Barney Frank. In his warped version of reality, the global financial meltdown wasn’t about stock speculators, fraudulent rating agencies actions, corruption of the mortgage industry, CDO’s and the AIG Asset Management insurance scheme that and the rest of the crooks that collapsed the markets. Nope, in the last GOP presidential debate on Oct 11, he blames all their problems on two guys named Dodd and Frank and their usual meme about government regulations, : “If you want to put people in jail, you ought to start with Barney Frank, Chris Dodd,” Gingrich said, responding to a questioning about why Wall Street executives weren’t arrested after the financial crisis. Barney released a quote after the debate: “As to the facts, the Republicans — part of the time under Newt Gingrich — ran Congress from 1995 until 2006, the period during which the financial crisis began and then rose to disastrous proportions. Chris Dodd and I were in the minority during that time, and in fact no remedial action was taken by Congress until we became chairmen of our respective committees in 2007 and 2008.” “Apparently, Newt Gingrich — who considers himself one of the intellectual leaders of the free world — is so embarrassed by the fact that he is running behind Michele Bachmann in Republican polls that it has increased his already well-developed propensity to utter outlandish things.” Barney joined Chris Matthews and eviscerated Newt for almost ten straight minutes in response to Mr. Tiffany’s pompous remarks with both barrels blazing. Matthews: Well that was a portrait of malevolence, is this libel…I don’t know what to make of it. Frank: Well, you have to understand, when you think you are the intellectual leader of the free world and you find yourself struggling to pass Michele Bachmann in a poll in Iowa (laughs in background) it is unsettling. I understand that the poor man isn’t getting his due. But what was particularly extraordinary was he was talking about a period of time when he was in charge, not me. The run up to this crisis, this crisis began to bubble over in 2007-008, the Republicans controlled the Congress from 1995-2006, Newt himself was Speaker for four years, did nothing about the problems he accuses me and Chris of causing. And then it was Tom Delay and so apparently, and I’m regretful for this. Apparently I had some secret influence over the Republican leadership that I never knew about about because if I had I would have told them not to impeach President Clinton. I would have told them not to go to war in Iraq I would have told Delay not to go on the dance show. There are a lot of things I would have done. The second thing he is objecting to is the bill we passed. They don’t like an independent consumer protection agency and the work Elizabeth Warren did. They don’t want derivatives to be regulated. I, I, incredibly they want to go back to the situation where AIG was able to get itself into all this trouble. The don’t want a fiduciary responsibility on people who advise investors….

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Forces fighting for Libya’s new regime say they are on the verge of taking Sirte, Moammar Gadhafi’s hometown and one of just two Libyan cities still held by pro-Gadhafi fighters. But a spokesman for the National Transitional Council says that contrary to earlier reports, there has been no confirmation that…

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Wall Street Journal circulation figures to be investigated

European edition of Rupert Murdoch’s flagship title under scrutiny over allegations of artificially boosting sales figures The newspaper circulation watchdog is set to launch an investigation into Rupert Murdoch’s flagship Wall Street Journal Europe, following the resignation of its publisher amid allegations that it artificially boosted its sales figures. The Audit Bureau of Circulations said it had “recently” decided to take another look at the sales scheme that sold bulk copies to students at cut prices on the basis of “new evidence”, although it did not elaborate on when exactly it received the evidence. Andrew Langhoff, one of Murdoch’s most senior European executives, resigned on Tuesday after the Journal said he had inappropriately agreed to publish two articles as part of a commercial agreement with a Dutch company. On Wednesday the Guardian reported that the Dutch company had been involved in a scheme designed to artificially boost the newspaper’s sales figures. The scheme included a contract struck by WSJE’s circulation department and a Dutch consulting firm, called Executive Learning Partnership, which ran from May 2009 until April 2011 and involved sponsorship in the paper and an agreement to publish articles promoting the firm . Through Executive Learning Partnership and other companies, the Journal had effectively been secretly buying thousands of copies of its own paper at low prices, boosting its audited circulation . In total, 41% of the Wall Street Journal Europe’s audited circulation of 75,000 came via this method. ABC, the official body responsible for auditing the sales of newspapers in the UK, said on Thursday that it had originally reviewed the scheme when it began in 2009 and was “deemed to be compliant with the rules” that govern the category of circulation measurement called “multiple copy subscription sales”. A second audit of the WSJE’s circulation, carried out to provide a sales figure for the six-month period to the end of December, also gave the newspaper a clean bill of health with ABC stating that it “found the scheme to be in order”. However, in the light of the resignation of Langhoff and the further allegations, ABC has now changed its stance. “More recently we have re-examined the scheme based on some new evidence available,” said Jerry Wright, chief executive of ABC UK. “There now appears to be additional new information which may give grounds for further investigation.” According to the official ABC definition of what constitutes a “multiple copy subscription sale”, which it has deemed that the WSJE’s scheme fell into, is as follows: “These are multiple subscriptions purchased on a contractual basis by an organisation for their employees/members, or for students at educational establishments. The final recipients of these copies do not need to be known but the publisher must be able to demonstrate that the subscription copies are delivered to the same fixed pool of individuals. Payment may be by someone other than the recipient”. •

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Michael Jackson Autopsy Photo

Michael Jackson autopsy photo shown to jurors during testimony … Dr CONRAD MURRAY MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL : MICHAEL JACKSON’S AUTOPSY PHOTO Fan React To Michael Jackson AUTOPSY PHOTO emileharpefall says: Michael Jackson Autopsy Photo Shown

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Combs Saves Hometown Club

picturebugs says: PICTURE BUGS: Combs saves hometown club http://t.co/WDvaKvPF via @ your_screen_name

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