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Myanmar’s top court rejects Suu Kyi’s final appeal

YANGON (Reuters) – Myanmar's top court rejected a final and largely symbolic appeal by detained Nobel peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi against her house arrest, her lawyer said on Thursday, two days before her scheduled release. The Myanmar's Supreme Court decision was widely expected and has little bearing on the expiry of Suu Kyi's house arrest term on Saturday, when a sentence…

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British reveal timing for bomb

One of the two package bombs intercepted late last month would have exploded over a largely unpopulated area of Canada if it had detonated, according to flight data and new information released Wednesday by British police. “Forensic examination has indicated that if the device had activated, it would have been at 10:30 hrs BST [5:30 a.m. EDT] on Friday, 29 October 2010,” the London Metropolitan Police, which leads terrorism investigations in Britain, said in a statement. The British police, who discovered the parcel on a UPS cargo plane that…

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Samsung Galaxy Tab on sale now at Verizon for $599.99

So it was written , and so has it been done. Hot on the heels of T-Mobile , the little Samsung Galaxy Tab 7-inch Android tablet that could just hit Verizon retail for $599.99. Of course, that’s before taxes and options for month-to-month data plans (with $35 activation fee) are factored in starting at $20 per month for 1GB on up to $80 for 10GB. So feel free to jump right in if the idea of waiting for a Super AMOLED version , a 10.1-inch flavor , or a tablet-tuned Android release sounds like crazy talk. [Thanks, Spencer T.] Samsung Galaxy Tab on sale now at Verizon for $599.99 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 01:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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‘Splendor’ Guests Cheer Plan to Return to Calif.

The head of Carnival Cruise Lines says the engine fire that cut power on the disabled cruise ship carrying nearly 4500 people was the worst accident in his company’s 35-year history. (Nov. 10)

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G20 leaders meet amid divisions

A deeply divided G20 is struggling to move beyond broad promises of economic co-operation as finance ministers

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Disabled Vets Memorial Has DC Groundbreaking

Dozens of veterans and their gathered just a few miles from the US Capitol Wednesday for the groundbreaking of a new memorial honoring the nation’s 3 million living disabled vets, including 53000 who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. (Nov. 10)

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NEC rolls out Android-based LifeTouch ‘cloud communicator’

NEC’s LifeTouch Android tablet wasn’t exactly turning heads for all the right reasons when it was first unveiled it back in June, but it looks like the company has managed to at least slightly refine it for its official launch today. In addition to ditching a handful of buttons, the tablet is also now being pitched specifically as a “cloud communicator” that’s especially well-suited for corporate customers, although exactly what that means in terms of capabilities still isn’t clear. The tablet’s specs apparently remain unchanged, however, and include a 7-inch pen input-capable display (described as a “Retina Touch Panel”), an ARM Cortex A8 processor, a 3 megapixel camera, an SD card slot, built-in WiFi and GPS, and Android 2.1 for an OS. Don’t count on this one being released over here, but folks in Japan will be able to pick it up by the end of the month for a yet to be specified price. Continue reading NEC rolls out Android-based LifeTouch ‘cloud communicator’ NEC rolls out Android-based LifeTouch ‘cloud communicator’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 23:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Spam Boat

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Things haven’t gotten a whole lot better for the poor people stuck on the Carnival Splendor : The food on the disabled cruise ship Carnival Splendor is cold and the lines to get it stretch for hours. And with the pool, bars and casinos closed and rooms pitch black and stuffy, the nearly 4,500 people and crew on board passed the time with live music, scavenger hunts and trivia contests as they are slowly towed to San Diego. Two tugboats were pulling the 952-foot ship back to the U.S. The journey could take at least until late Thursday. The ship entered cell phone range on Wednesday, allowing passengers mostly cut off from communication since an engine fire disabled the vessel on Monday to finally reach loved ones — and provide the first details of the conditions on board. Among them was David Zambrano, who phoned his employer, Denver TV station 9NEWS, and said people were trying to keep their spirits up by singing, socializing and playing cards. The ship’s bars, casinos, pools and the upper deck were closed. Rooms in the interior of the ship were pitch black and passengers propped open their doors to let in air and emergency lighting from the hallways. “So really, all we’re doing is just kind of hanging out on a boat waiting for the next mealtime,” Zambrano said. Mealtime requires a two-hour wait for cold food, he said. Navy helicopters flew in Spam, Pop Tarts and canned crab meat and other goods for the passengers and crew. The lowliest seaman on the nearby Ronald Reagan is probably having more fun right now than most of the passengers on the Splendor .

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Army Gets First Sikh Enlisted Soldier in Decades

The first Sikh to become an enlisted US Army soldier in nearly three decades said Wednesday he’s eager to move on to training as a combat medic and defend his new homeland on the battlefield. (Nov. 10)

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Report: Obama Will Extend Afghanistan Deadline

The White House is pushing back against a McClatchy report that the administration plans to delay the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan from the previously announced July 2011 deadline to some time in 2014. You can read how the White House responded to the report over at Politico . Below, an excerpt of the article that set the spin cycle in motion. McClatchy News Service: The Obama administration has decided to begin publicly walking away from what it once touted as key deadlines in the war in Afghanistan in an effort to deemphasize President Barack Obama’s pledge that he would begin withdrawing U.S. forces in July 2011, administration and military officials have told McClatchy News Service. The new policy will be on display next week during a conference of NATO countries in Lisbon, Portugal, where the administration hopes to introduce a timeline that calls for the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan by 2014, the year when Afghan President Hamid Karzai once said Afghan troops could provide their own security, three senior officials told McClatchy, along with others speaking anonymously as a matter of policy. Read more Related Entries November 10, 2010 Obama’s Royal Passage to Asia November 10, 2010 More Than a Failure to Communicate

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