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Demolition Begins on Philadelphia’s Spectrum

The Spectrum, the Philadelphia arena that hosted decades of professional sports and concerts, met the wrecking ball Tuesday. Among those on hand was Hall of Famer Julius Erving of the 76ers. (Nov. 23)

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Antibiotic Resistance: Expert Q&A With the CDC

CDC experts talk to WebMD about antibiotic resistance and what can be done to reverse it.

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Pentagon Reports Setbacks in Afghan War

By JULIAN E. BARNES And ADAM ENTOUS A new Pentagon report on the Afghan war through September said the reach of the insurgency was growing and the Taliban dominate more territory, though President Barack Obama said last week that the insurgents now control fewer areas of the country. “The Taliban have sufficient organizational capability and support to pose a threat to the government’s viability, particularly in the south,” said the report, which was mandated by Congress and represents the Pentagon’s definitive assessment of the war from March through September. “If the security situation erodes, regional stability…

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Obama Denounces North Korea Artillery Attack

President Barack Obama was “outraged” following North Korea’s artillery attack against the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong. (Nov. 23)

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Sarah Palin gets an hourlong Hannity job: Definitely considering a presidential run, but she won’t talk to Katie Couric

Click here to view this media Sarah Palin last night was treated to an hourlong version of that new Fox News tradition, the the Hannity Job : “one of those appearances where Sean strokes you, tosses you a bunch of softballs, and lets you promote your campaign and issue non-answers whenever you like.” This meant, of course, that Joe Miller was NOT among the topics of discussion. It was clear Hannity intended to use the hour as launching pad not just for her new book, but for her all-but-certain presidential candidacy : PALIN: Well, now I’m thinking about 2012. And I am thinking about it, looking at the lay of the land and trying to figure out if my candidacy would be good for the national debate. Good for my family. Good nor the country. If so, you know I would be willing to offer myself up in the name of public service. If there are others out there, though, willing to make the tough choices, the sacrifices that a candidate needs to make, then I can — you know, rest assured that I can be a strong supporter of theirs. So we’ll see it who it is who wants to be in the line-up. And she made it plain that — while paying lip service to “getting out” and talking to other reports, she fully intends to remain firmly inside the Fox Bubble for as long as possible: HANNITY: If you were to get back out in the public arena and run for president, I mean would you — would you then do interviews with the lame stream media figures? Would you even do another interview with Katie Couric? PALIN: You know I would look forward to being even more open than I already many in speaking to the public. And I do that through social networks today, every single day I’m posting something about the discourse, the debate in the country and driving a lot of that debate. And I’m proud to be able to do that. But as a candidate for president, if I would chose to do that, yes, absolutely, I would be out there even more. As for doing an interview, though, with a reporter who already has such a bias against whatever it is that I would come out and say, why waste my time? No. I want to help clean up the state that is so sorry today of journalism. And I have a communications degree. I studied journalism. Who, what, when, where and why of reporting. I will speak to reporters who still understand that cornerstone of our democracy, that expectation that the public has for truth to be reported. And then we get to decide our own opinion based on the facts reported to us. So a journalist, a reporter, who is so biased and will no doubt spin and gin up whatever it is that I have to say to create controversy, I swear to you I will not waste my time with her or him. A word about Sarah Palin’s journalism degree: She and I graduated from the same school, the University of Idaho. (She arrived at the school a year after I graduated.) The difference is that when I attended there, I was highly active in the communications community, and was editor of the school paper for a year. Sarah Palin, in contrast, never even wrote a story for the Argonaut, let alone for the J school’s other chief outlet, the UI News Bureau; no one at the school’s TV station remembers her or has any record of her doing work there. Indeed, the professor who signed her degree barely remembers her, as she was one of those students who simply showed up for class, got a grade, and went home. Given that kind of background, Palin was lucky to even get a shot at sports reporting for a small Alaska TV station, which was the extent of her actual experience as a journalist. So it hasn’t been surprising to watch Palin attack the “lamestream media”, because she is obviously someone whose understanding of modern communications is eggshell-thin, and whose insights are about as deep as Bristol Bay at a minus-5 tide. The idea that this woman considers herself capable of reforming the media is enough to give any professional journalist the shudders. The hour also featured some prime Palin fearmongering/Obama-bashing that actually raises serious questions about her national loyaties: HANNITY: You actually used the phrase, I fear for our democracy. What did you mean by that? PALIN: I do. I fear for our democracy because I recognized and I know you did, too, Sean, and you tried to sound a warning bell through your commentary. Through the campaign, as I was nominated for VP and running with one of my heroes, Senator John McCain. As we were witnessing what the other campaign was actually telling the American people, warning them what they were going to do to America. They warned — Barack Obama did as candidate — that he would fundamentally transform America, that he would redistribute somebody’s wealth, he would take it and he would give it to somebody else. Those things that do erode our free market and our freedoms and our disincentive to a strong work ethic and to productivity. And now what we see are some manifestations of what he had warned that he would do in the campaign. We are seeing that come home to roost now with the quantitative easing of the Feds that Barack Obama has now come out and supported as the Fed says that we’re going to print more money out of thin air, and we’re going to incur more debt, and we’re going to devalue our dollar and we’re going to mess with China’s currency. We’re going to preach to them that they can’t be messing with it, but we’ll be messing with our own. All these things that are taking place right now especially the incurrence of this huge debt, Sean. Well, as Barney Frank points out, this means Republicans like Palin are siding with the Chinese central bank over the United States . Who exactly is the Manchurian candidate here? This is the kind of nonsense that leads to poll numbers showing President Obama destroying Palin in 2012. And it’s been clear Palin doesn’t care — after all, she and her Tea Partier cohort actually hurt the GOP considerably in 2010. There’s no reason yet why 2012 wouldn’t be a repeat. And that was very much her tone last night: PALIN: Well, you know, if we go down, we are going down swinging. We’re going to down with that message that I believe a lot of Americans can be empowered to hear. When we talk about individual rights and states’ rights and opportunities that God has created and provided the people and then we have government policies trying to strip away those opportunities. So we’re going to fight a government poll say this would strip away opportunity and be in a position of eroding our freedom. Even if we go down, we’re going go down swinging because we are going go down fighting for what is right. Even if they have to burn down the whole country to do it.

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RIM: Kik was pulled from App World over ‘breached contractual obligations’

Looks like RIM has made a final decision on the Kik situation after having pulled the wildly popular upstart instant messaging app from the BlackBerry App World a few days ago — and for current and hopeful Kik users, the news isn’t good (bold added by us): “RIM became aware of a number of issues and customer concerns regarding the Kik app and service. Following discussions with Kik, the app was removed from BlackBerry App World on November 12. Upon further investigation, RIM concluded that Kik had breached contractual obligations. Based on the broad scope and seriousness of the issues and concerns, RIM terminated its agreements with Kik and withdrew RIM’s support for Kik’s service. ” Now, Waterloo is still being pretty coy about what exactly Kik did to rock the boat so badly, but there are two obvious theories floating around: one, that Kik’s contact harvesting was a big privacy no-no; and two, that the product came a little too close to BBM’s functionality for RIM’s comfort. Hard to say what went down, and Kik’s official response doesn’t do much to clear up the situation. Though the company has thrown up a public response on its blog, it doesn’t clarify what transpired, what “contractual obligations” were allegedly breached, or what (if anything) Kik might do to attempt to smooth over the spat. Instead, the post is more of a PR play, praising the relationship Kik’s had with RIM in the past and saying it doubts rumors that BBM envy could account for the pull. It does say, however, that RIM has fully revoked Kik’s access to push notifications and the BlackBerry SDK, so it’s going to be tough for these guys to stay relevant on Bolds and Curves across the land unless RIM reverses its decision. RIM: Kik was pulled from App World over ‘breached contractual obligations’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Iran’s Parliament Schemes to Impeach Ahmadinejad

A serious rift has divided the Iranian government in a manner that could be tricky to resolve, as it puts the country’s parliament on one side and its president on the other. On Monday, the news broke in local papers that Iran’s parliament had been working on a plan to eject President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from office but was stopped by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who represents the biggest obstacle in the assembly’s apparently ongoing impeachment effort.

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If US Doesn’t Price Carbon, Could Nations Boycott American Products?

Photo: American Food Store British economist and lead climate negotiator Lord Nicholas Stern (of the famous Stern report ) issued something of a warning to the United States last week. He effectively argued that if the US fails to address climate change by enacting a pricing scheme to reign in carbon emissions, we could face an international trade boycott on American-made goods. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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John O’Hurley hosts The National Dog Show

John O’Hurley hosts The National Dog Show

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Gibson sues WowWee, retailers over Paper Jamz toy guitars; would rather some other company get all that free advertising (video)

It looks like WowWee is learning the implications of that old saw, “imitation is the surest way to get your company sued.” That’s right, the company’s radical looking, fun for about twenty minutes, paper-thin plastic toy guitars have recently drawn legal fire from Gibson, who recognizes a distinct resemblance between some classic axes (like the Flying V and the Les Paul) and the aforementioned Paper Jamz line. Which we could certainly see — even if WowWee hadn’t name dropped Gibson in its product literature (which seems to us to be rather on par with taunting the company outright). And if that weren’t bad enough, the company is going after retailers, such as Toys ‘R Us and eBay, who it claimed kept selling the things after receiving a cease and desist letter. Of course, this raises a few questions: At which point is a design so ubiquitous that it becomes fair game for companies like WowWee? And wouldn’t Gibson want the kiddies (who will be ready to move up to real guitars soon enough) hooked on their brand? And most importantly — when are we getting a Paper Jamz Rickenbacker? Because there has to be an easier way to be like Paul Weller. Commercial after the break (it adds nothing to the post, but it’s kind of a laugh). Continue reading Gibson sues WowWee, retailers over Paper Jamz toy guitars; would rather some other company get all that free advertising (video) Gibson sues WowWee, retailers over Paper Jamz toy guitars; would rather some other company get all that free advertising (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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