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Nokia X7 preps for its unauthorized preview

After seeing the Symbian-based Nokia X7 leak into the wilds with its quartet of speakers a few weeks ago, you just knew that it was only a matter of time until Eldar Murtazin got his hands on the device for a preview. Last time he did this he burned the then unannounced Nokia N8 to the ground . He’s coy with any details but the “I do not like this device” machine translation is pretty telling as is that AT&T logo. One more pic of the backside 8 megapixel shooter after the break as we brace for things to come. Continue reading Nokia X7 preps for its unauthorized preview Nokia X7 preps for its unauthorized preview originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 18:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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U.S. no longer seeks Israeli settlement freeze: diplomat

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Washington will no longer seek an Israeli settlement freeze to renew stalled Middle East talks, and was “ending the contacts to try and achieve another moratorium,” a senior U.S. diplomat said on Tuesday. U.S.-brokered Israeli, Palestinian peace talks relaunched in September broke down weeks later over the…

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Lieberman suggests media outlets could be prosecuted over WikiLeaks stories

Click here to view this media Sen. Joe Lieberman has said that the federal government has the right to shut down the whistleblowing website that released thousands of secret US documents and now the Connecticut senator has indicated that media outlets like The New York Times may be in danger too. Following the release of thousands of documents by government watchdog WikiLeaks, Lieberman told the Times that he wanted to use “all legal means” against the website. On Tuesday, the independent senator told Fox News’ Jenna Lee that the First Amendment may not even protect mainstream media outlets that publish documents obtained by WikiLeaks. “Julian Assange has written an editorial that points out or characterizes his organization as an underdog in the media world,” Lee noted. “He’s saying he’s a journalist, and he’s just providing information out there for the world citizens to see. He mentions that organizations like The New York Times have published his information which you’re classifying as state secret. So, are other media outlets that have posted what WikiLeaks has put out there also culpable in this and could be charged with something?” “I have said that I believe the question you’re raising is a serious legal question that has to be answered,” Lieberman replied. “In other words, this is very sensitive stuff because it gets into the America’s First Amendment. But if you go from the initial crime, Private Manning charged with the crime of stealing these classified documents, he gives them to WikiLeaks, I certainly believe that that’s a — WikiLeaks has violated the espionage act,” he said. “But then what about the news organizations, including the Times , that accepted it and distributed it? I know they say they deleted some of it, but I’m not here to make a final judgment on that,” Lieberman continued. “But to me New York Times has committed at least an act of bad citizenship. And whether they’ve committed a crime, I think that bears very intensive inquiry by the Justice Department,” he added. Lieberman’s position seems to be a slight change from last week, when he said the Times should not be prosecuted. “I don’t know if you can prosecute the Times under existing Supreme Court decisions,” he told Fox Business News’ Don Imus . “But I’ll tell you this, I wish the Times, just as an act of citizenship had said, ‘No, we’re not going to publish this stuff because it’s going to do the country damage,’” he said “You know, The New York Times , afterall, is The New York Times with all its stature and I wish this stuff had appeared somewhere else. I wouldn’t be for prosecuting the Times, but I would say I wish they had shown better citizenship.”

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WikiLeaks founder Assange refused bail by UK court

Tweet – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested and remanded in custody by a British court on Tuesday over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden. Assange, whose WikiLeaks website is at the centre of a furious row over the release of secret US diplomatic cables, was arrested under a European Arrest Warrant on Tuesday after handing himself in to London police. Assange, who denies the allegations, will remain behind bars until a fresh hearing on December 14. He has spent some time in Sweden and was accused this year of sexual misconduct by…

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Lieberman associate: Turkey should compensate Israel

Defiant message: Apologizing to Turkey over flotilla incident would mark capitulation to terror, close associate of Foreign Minister Lieberman says; Turkey is the one that should apologize, pay compensation, he says

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Concussion Symptoms May Differ in Girls and Boys

A new study looking at concussions in high school athletes suggests that girls may describe those head injuries differently than boys do.

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WikiLeaks Founder Jailed, Site Future in Doubt

A British judge sent Julian Assange to jail on Tuesday, denying bail to the WikiLeaks founder after Assange vowed to fight efforts to be extradited to Sweden in a sex-crimes investigation. (Dec. 7)

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Yanks’ Jeter Never Wanted to Go Anywhere Else

After finalizing a three-year, $51 million contract with the Yankees, shortstop Derek Jeter said at a Tuesday news conference he never wanted to play anywhere else and was angered by how he was portrayed during negotiations. (Dec. 7)

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Aspirin: Cancer-Fighting Wonder Drug?

Aspirin has been touted as a potential heart helper, and Tuesday, the British medical journal The Lancet released some evidence that the humble analgesic might also reduce the risk of dying from various forms of cancer, and by an impressive percentage in some cases. Gizmodo helpfully broke it down for those who don’t want to read the Lancet study : Gizmodo: • After 5 years of daily aspirin, death due to gastrointestinal cancers decreased by 54% • After 20 years, death due to prostate cancer decreased by 10% • After 20 years, death due to lung cancer decreased by 30% (among those with adenocarcinomas, typically seen in nonsmokers) • After 20 years, death due to colorectal cancer decreased by 40% • After 20 years, death due to esophageal cancer decreased by 60% Read more Related Entries November 18, 2010 Britain’s Modern Bride November 12, 2010 A Doctor in Your Pocket

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