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Gunmen Torch Stolen Cars to Block Mexican City

Gunmen blockaded a western Mexican city Thursday with cars and buses they stole from motorists and then torched in a second day of violence for the region that has left at least three people dead, including an 8-month-old baby. (Dec. 9)

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Igor Volsky at the Wonk Room reports on a press release from the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, who want to remind us about all of the benefits that the Republicans will be denying the service members of the US armed forces, because it’s more important to the Repubs that homosexuals and lesbians be denied the opportunity to serve their country than to pass a responsible defense budget. The bill as a whole contains numerous other military priorities that the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman are all hoping Congress will pass before the end of the year. They include: -Expanding the number of DoD mental health providers. There is a chronic shortage of mental health providers in the military. With rates of mental health injuries and suicide rising higher every month, the DoD is in desperate need of providers to help service members identify and combat invisible wounds. (Senate §703) -Eradicating Military Sexual Trauma. NDAA contains 29 recommendations of the Joint Task Force on Sexual Assault in the Military, including modernizing the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the creation of a sexual assault reporting hot line. (House §1601-1664) -DoD/VA record sharing. NDAA would change HIPAA to allow records to migrate between the DoD and the VA. (Senate §715, House §532) -Military pay raise and bonuses. NDAA provides a 1.9% pay increase for all service members and the extension of a host of recruitment and retention bonuses set to expire. (House §601) -Improving military health. Authorizes $30.9 billion for the Defense Health Program and TRICARE coverage for eligible dependents up to age 26. [Added by me] What’s happening here is that the very same Republicans who were blasting Democrats for voting against military funding to protest the Iraq war are now using their objection to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell — which the majority of the military actually supports — to obstruct and delay the above benefits and pay increases. In fact, they’re even prioritizing extending tax cuts for the richest Americans to the provisions in the defense bill. And, they’re somehow getting away with it all. Now I know it doesn’t surprise any C&L viewer that Republicans would cynically ignore what’s best for our national defense in order to impose their own socially conservative views on the majority of Americans. But it’s important to let the greater public know that the Republicans really don’t care about national security as much as they say they do. And yes, this defense budget is bloated and needs to be trimmed, ideally by pulling our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan in 2011, but highjacking the appropriations process is only going to make it harder to do that. But then again, the Repubs will be happy if our troops continue to die in the Middle East for the next five, ten, twenty years, just as long as there are no iccky gays in the military.

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Sprint: 4G tablet coming in 2011

We can’t begin explain our exasperation at running a Samsung Galaxy Tab on Sprint’s 3G , knowing full well the WiMAX airwaves floating just overhead could make our experience speedy. Thankfully, we won’t have to dwell on our frustration for long, because a Sprint executive told Forbes that a 4G tablet will arrive in 2011. Sprint’s Paget Alves, president of business markets, wouldn’t say where it would be made, but hinted that the company intends to sell tablets running different operating systems — so it’s probably not another Android device. What could it be, then? We can’t say, but paired with the knowledge that Verizon also plans to debut LTE tablets in 2011 — possibly including one Motorola Stingray — it seems like 2011 will be a fine year for goodies on CDMA. [Thanks, Stephen] Sprint: 4G tablet coming in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 20:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Students attack Prince Charles’ car after fee hike

LONDON – Furious student protesters attacked a car carrying Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, vandalized buildings and battled riot police Thursday as a controversial hike in university fees triggered Britain’s worst political violence in years. In a major security breach, demonstrators set upon the heir to the throne’s Rolls Royce as it drove through London’s busy West End on its way to a theater. A group of up to 20 struck it with fists, sticks and bottles, breaking a window and splattering the gleaming black vehicle with paint. In the frenzy, some chanted “off with their heads!” Adnan Nazir, a 23-year-old podiatrist who was following the protesters, said Charles, 62, kept his…

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Bird Once Thought Extinct Now Found Nesting in U.S.

Photo: USFWS Endangered Species / CC In the middle of the last century, things weren’t looking good for the majestic Short-tailed Albatross. From a hardy population estimated to be in the millions just decades earlier, the bird’s numbers underwent a dramatic decline from over-hunting — nearly disappearing from th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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WikiLeaks backers threaten more cyber attacks

LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Cyber attacks on global companies seen as enemies of WikiLeaks drew the attention of U.S. authorities on Thursday and Dutch police arrested a 16-year-old boy suspected in attacks on credit card sites of Visa and MasterCard. Internet activists vowed to crash sites that have blocked business with WikiLeaks and PayPal, and others saw sporadic outrages. Attorney General Eric Holder said U.S. authorities were looking into cyber attacks on companies like Amazon.com and others. “We are aware of the incidents,” he said. The teenage boy was arrested by a high-tech crime unit in The Hague after admitting to attacks on the websites of two credit card…

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Raw Video: Obamas Light National Christmas Tree

Christmas has arrived in Washington. With the flip of a switch, President Barack Obama lit the National Christmas Tree– a 40-foot Colorado blue spruce growing on a grassy area near the White House known as the Ellipse. (Dec. 9)

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Bone Drug Fails in Breast Cancer Study

The bone-building drug Zometa does not appear to prevent breast cancer from coming back in most women, researchers report.

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When the power of the global establishment was brought to bear on Julian Assange and Wikileaks, this backlash was inevitable: LONDON — In a campaign that had some declaring the start of a “cyberwar,” hundreds of Internet activists mounted retaliatory attacks on Wednesday on the Web sites of multinational companies and other organizations they deemed hostile to the WikiLeaks antisecrecy organization and its jailed founder, Julian Assange. Within 12 hours of a British judge’s decision on Tuesday to deny Mr. Assange bail in a Swedish extradition case, attacks on the Web sites of WikiLeaks’s “enemies,” as defined by the organization’s impassioned supporters around the world, caused several corporate Web sites to become unavailable or slow down markedly. Targets of the attacks included the Web site of MasterCard, which had stopped processing donations for WikiLeaks; Amazon.com, which revoked the use of its computer servers; and the online payment service PayPal, which stopped accepting donations for Mr. Assange’s group. Visa.com was also affected by the attacks, as was the Web site of the Swedish prosecutor’s office and the lawyer representing the two women whose allegations of sexual misconduct are the basis of Sweden’s extradition bid. The Internet assaults underlined the growing reach of self-described “cyberanarchists,” antigovernment and anticorporate activists who have made an icon of Mr. Assange, whom they consider one of their own.

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Senate Shoots Down DADT Repeal

Bad news for proponents of the bid to repeal “don’t ask, don’t tell”: Thursday’s vote in the Senate failed to send the repeal through successfully, as the measure was blocked by just three votes. Thanks, there, Sen. John “Maverick” McCain. Related Entries December 8, 2010 Obama Speaks Ill of His Allies December 8, 2010 ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal Headed for a Vote

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