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You knew this was gonna happen: Just two days after Oklahoma voters approved a ballot measure banning state courts from considering Islamic or international law when ruling on cases, a local Muslim has filed a federal lawsuit saying the measure is unconstitutional. The lawsuit against ballot measure, State Question 755 – or better known as “Save Our State” — seeks a temporary restraining order to block the results of the election from being certified by the state Election Board on Nov. 9. The measure is scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1. Oklahoma residents approved the measure with 70 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s election. But Muneer Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Oklahoma, said that the measure is unnecessary because there is no threat of an Islamic takeover of state courts. Muslims make up only 30,000 of the state’s nearly 4 million residents – less than 1 percent. Awad said the measure is just another way to politically savage Muslims. The Islamic community in Oklahoma has complained about the past actions of the state legislature, including a proposal to forbid Muslim women from wearing head garments in driver’s license photos and refusing to accept a Koran from a Muslim advisory council at an official state ceremony. Proponents of the anti-Islamic law measure have cited a New Jersey family court judge’s decision not to grant a restraining order to a woman who was sexually abused by her Moroccan husband and forced repeatedly to have sex with him. The judge ruled that her ex-husband felt he had behaved according to his Muslim beliefs and that he did not have “criminal desire to or intent to sexually assault” his wife. I don’t see how it could possibly be unconstitutional to ban laws other than those of Oklahoma and the federal government in legal cases. This guy hasn’t got a case.

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US Cyber Command achieves ‘full operational capability,’ international cyberbullies be warned

A sword, a lightning bolt, a key, a globe, and a bird. These are the symbols of your United States Cyber Command , which you’ll be proud to know has “achieved full operational capability.” FOC is when a military organization basically has what it needs and knows how to use it, but we’re guessing our new cyber-commandos will be a little nervous at first, like a prom date just presented with a room key, or a Modern Warfare player with a new weapon attachment. Surely the USCC will get into its stride real soon, enabling it to “operate and defend our networks effectively.” You know what that means: feel free to be a little extra offensive when trolling on foreign soil today. Uncle Sam has your back. Continue reading US Cyber Command achieves ‘full operational capability,’ international cyberbullies be warned US Cyber Command achieves ‘full operational capability,’ international cyberbullies be warned originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 08:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Splitfish FragFX Shark extended hands-on: good for Call of Duty and little else

Another year, another Splitfish FragFX controller, determined to bring the accuracy of a PC mouse to your frag sessions on PlayStation 3. This one, the FragFX Shark, boasts a thumb wheel to manually set your mouse sensor’s dead zone, improved emulation algorithms and 50 hours of solid gameplay (and 500 hours standby) on a pair of AA batteries. As you might imagine, we weren’t able to test the latter due to a little thing called work, but we spent a good number of hours putting the peripheral through Call of Duty , Dead Space , Killzone 2 , The Club and more, and came away fairly disappointed. Find out exactly why after the break, and check out our gallery below. Gallery: FragFX Shark hands-on Continue reading Splitfish FragFX Shark extended hands-on: good for Call of Duty and little else Splitfish FragFX Shark extended hands-on: good for Call of Duty and little else originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 08:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Private Plane Crashes in Pakistan

A private plane chartered to an Italy-based oil company crashed near the airport in Pakistan’s largest city on Friday after the pilot warned of engine trouble, officials said. All 21 people onboard, including an Italian, were killed. (Nov. 5)

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Mary and Betty Reunite in ‘Cleveland’

For the first time since ‘The Mary Tyler Moore’ show ended in 1977, comedy legends Mary Tyler Moore and Betty White are working together again on the sitcom ‘Hot in Cleveland.’ (Nov. 5)

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Fed bond move spurs backlash from Asia to Europe

BEIJING — China, Germany and Brazil warned the Federal Reserve’s move to inject money into the U.S. economy might harm the rest of the world, though Beijing said Friday the tactic was understandable because of the slow recovery. China’s central bank chief said the debate about the Fed’s attempt to spur growth by pumping $600 billion into the economy through purchases of Treasury bonds highlighted the need to reform the global financial system. Some governments worry the tactic, which will lower interest rates and is known as quantitative easing, might send money flooding into their markets seeking higher returns. That could push up exchange rates, hurting exports by making their goods…

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Calvin Klein plunges into 3D waters with pair of cool new shades

Calvin Klein has never been afraid of associating itself with a bit of cheap marketing , so it’s no surprise that the fashion brand is now slapping its name atop some 3D-capable sunglasses. The patent-pending curved 3D glasses from Marchon3D have been adorned with the CK livery and, erm, we guess they’re that little bit more stylish than the usual pair of 3D goggles you might have thrown your way at the cinema. Now you just have to decide where your loyalties lie, Calvin Klein, Gucci , or Oakley ? Continue reading Calvin Klein plunges into 3D waters with pair of cool new shades Calvin Klein plunges into 3D waters with pair of cool new shades originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 07:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Hurricane Tomas Heads for Haiti, Cuba

Tomas has reached hurricane strength in the Caribbean as it heads toward earthquake-ravaged Haiti. (Nov. 5)

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Apple Xserve sales end January 31, support will continue

As if you needed any further confirmation that Apple is a consumer company first and foremost, the Cupertino team has decided to discontinue sales of its Xserve enterprise server offering. The rack-mountable processing powerhouses will no longer be available for purchase after January, though full support of those already sold is promised, meaning that all warranties and extended service programs will be honored. To soften the blow for those who might still insist on using OS X in their servers, Apple has put together a “transition guide,” advising that users switch over to the Mac Pro or … the Mac mini , both of which come with the option to have Snow Leopard Server pre-installed. Honestly, the Mac mini! [Thanks, Jakob] Apple Xserve sales end January 31, support will continue originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 07:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Afghan Taliban threaten death to all talking peace

KATHY GANNON Associated Press= KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Scribbled notes from Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar have surfaced in mosques all over Afghanistan’s ethnic Pashtun heartland, threatening death to anyone who takes up a government offer to negotiate for peace, according to a longtime Taliban member. Trying to quash rumors of a break in their ranks, the Taliban also have vehemently denied reports — including one by The Associated Press — that representatives of the militant group were involved in negotiations with the Afghan government. The leadership could be worried that commanders might strike separate deals that would threaten to undermine the insurgency and cripple the morale…

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