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Carmel wildfire contained after 77 hours

More than three days after initial blaze began near Druze village of Usfiya, firefighting authorities declare they have managed to gain control of biggest fire in Israel’s history. Extinguishing operations to continue in coming days in bid to prevent fire from re-erupting

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This WikiLeaks whack-a-mole reminds of the old film about early rock and roll, “American Hot Wax.” In a pivotal scene at the end, trailblazing DJ Alan Freed is arrested in a payola scandal during one of his rock shows. I can still hear him yelling, “You can stop me, but you’re never gonna stop rock and roll! ” (Rock and roll, in this case, being the internet.) The grownups didn’t understand the power of rock, and I can assure you that the political Beltway class does not understand the power of the internets. In fact, the feds narrowly dodged a bullet last week when they dropped a case against a man offering X-box modification services. (They gathered evidence in violation of California’s privacy laws. Hah!) As one gamer told me, “That was good, because you really don’t want to get those hackers mad. They’ll take down the entire government.” From a Foreign Policy blog: In a bid to stay one step ahead of the governments, companies , freelance hackers trying to shut down its operations, WikiLeaks mobilized its vast base of online support Saturday by asking its Twitter followers to create copies of its growing archive of hundreds of classified State Department cables. By late afternoon Eastern time, more than 200 had answered the call, setting up “mirror” sites, many of them with the name “wikileaks” appended to their Web addresses. They organized themselves organically using the Twitter hashtag #imwikileaks , in a virtual show of solidarity reminiscent of the movie V is for Vendetta . In that 2005 film, a Guy-Fawkes masked vigilantee inspires thousands of Londoners to march on the Parliament similarly disguised — while it blows up in front of their eyes. Presumably, many of these people believe they are facing the same sort of tyranny that V, the film’s protagonist, fought against.Critics of WikiLeaks have called on the Obama administration to shut down the site, but now it’s clear that doing so would be a difficult task indeed. The New Yorker ‘s recent profile of Julian Assange, the organization’s mysterious founder and front man, said that “a government or company that wanted to remove content from WikiLeaks would have to practically dismantle the Internet itself.” WikiLeaks has also posted a massive, heavily encrypted “insurance” file on The Pirate Bay , a sympathetic website, which presumably contains also 250,000-plus cables and would be released into the wild if anything happens to Assange. As my FP colleague Evgeny Morozov warns , aggressive action like arresting or killing Assange could spawn the rise of a vast, permanent network of radicalized hackers “systematically challenging those in power – governments and companies alike – just for the sake of undermining ‘the system’.” That could prove an extremely dangerous threat to the global economy and diplomatic sphere.

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In Italy, a 300 Year Old, Fire Ravaged Farm House Is Restored

Images via reflex déco We always say that the greenest brick is the one already in the wall : that it’s better to revamp or refurbish an existing building than to build an entirely new one, even if the newcomer is as green as can be. Now the architecture firm Wepsi de Meuron Architekten has taken that logic to the extreme, restoring a 300 year old farm house in Central Italy that nearly burned to the ground in 1995. The building has been transfor… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PM: In other countries fires last longer

Netanyahu meets with senior Druze officials in Usfiya, says ‘I have been asked how we managed to put out a big fire in less than three days, while in other countries it can take three weeks? My response was that we have no other country’

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Kaleidescape releases Cinema One DVD movie server, appeals to the toddler film buff set

Despite the legal hoopla related to its DVD ripping practices, Kaleidescape is still releasing high-end media servers designed to save the rich (and now their spawn) from the hassle of opening a movie box. The Cinema One is its latest and most affordable creation to date, but still costs a hefty $4,999. For the most part, the server is just a cheaper replacement to 2009′s Mini System , that can store up to 225 DVDs or 2,500 CDs for instant access. It also sports the same hassle-free setup, but adds a new wrinkle in the form of kid-friendly features. Specifically, a junior remote is included in addition to the standard version, which triggers a simplified system UI anytime it’s used. While we’re all for toddlers being able to watch their favorite content too, at this price we’d have rather seen support for Blu-rays and dare we say Netflix streaming. Then again, we aren’t in the best position to judge the value of a digital babysitter. For more shots of the kiddo UI and remote check out the gallery below, otherwise read the full PR after the break. Gallery: Kaleidescape Cinema One Continue reading Kaleidescape releases Cinema One DVD movie server, appeals to the toddler film buff set Kaleidescape releases Cinema One DVD movie server, appeals to the toddler film buff set originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Dec 2010 10:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Lebanon complains to UN about Israeli ‘spy’ devices

Lebanese Foreign Ministry says Israeli troops detonated by remote control two devices planted in southern part of country; two inured in blast, army says

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Today in History for December 5th

Prohibition ends in the United States; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies; Walt Disney and Little Richard are born. (Dec. 5)

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Newsweek Sneers: Jack Abramoff Movie ‘For Tea Party Members’

The December 6 issue of Newsweek pitched its Holiday Movie Preview with cutesy headlines — like the new Natalie Portman ballerina film Black Swan is “The One…Ballet Movie Even Straight Guys Might Like.” (That's a reference to the scandalous Portman-Mila Kunis lesbian sex scene .) But the new Kevin Spacey movie about conservative lobbyist and convicted felon Jack Abramoff is “The One…for Tea Party Members.”

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Photo of the Year Reminds COP16 That People Are Waiting for Climate Change Solutions

Continued here: Photo of the Year Reminds COP16 That People Are Waiting for Climate Change Solutions

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While the “objective” network newscasts strenuously sought to hornswoggle the public into thinking everyone in Washington was sympathetic to unethical tax-evading liberal Rep. Charlie Rangel getting censured on the House floor for 45 seconds, CNN's Parker Spitzer asked about Rangel on Thursday night and received a dissenting blast from sports journalist Stephen A. Smith, who called him an “absolute disgrace” and said “I'm done with him.” Former Air America host Sam Seder, so enraged by the corruption of the Bushies, was just as partisan in insisting Rangel didn't commit a crime and shouldn't receive a censure and was “open with the committee.” Eliot Spitzer didn't want to dwell too long on the ethical-politician subject: SPITZER: All right, guys. Does he persuade you? Should Charlie be shown the exit or has Charlie persuaded you he deserves to continue on fighting for central Harlem? SMITH: Well, I'm not going to sit there and say he deserves to be shown the exit, but he certainly hasn't convinced me. I think it's an absolute disgrace that he, of all people, conducted himself in this fashion. read more

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