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In August, Ed Schultz reportedly erupted in the MSNBC newsroom over being excluded from the network's election night promos.

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Russia seeks answers on NATO from French, Germans

Tuesday, October 19, 2010 – Powered by –> John Irish Reuters DEAUVILLE, France: The leaders of France, Germany and Russia were to meet late Monday and again Tuesday to try to cement improved relations and seek common ground over and NATO missile defense plans which Moscow sees as a potential threat. Security is a major stumbling block in Russia’s relationship with the West and was expected to dominate talks between…

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Iraq’s Premier Maliki meets rival Sadr in Iran

Tuesday, October 19, 2010 – Powered by –> TEHRAN: The Iraqi premier met his erstwhile Shiite Muslim rival in Iran Monday, state television said, as Tehran moved to patch over their differences to help ensure Iraq’s next government is led by Shiites. With Iranian intervention, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had already won the public backing of fiery anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr for his bid for a second term in office after an inconclusive election seven months ago. Their meeting was believed to…

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US fears Chinese companies are breaking Iran sanctions

The United States has asked the Chinese government to do more to stop Chinese companies helping Iran with its nuclear programme and missile technology. A…

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2 Workers Killed in Tenn. Post Office Shooting

Two suspected gunmen opened fire at a post office in a rural town that was home to “Roots” author Alex Haley, killing two women during what one survivor described as an attempted robbery. (Oct. 18)

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Steve Jobs drops knowledge on earnings call: calls out Google and RIM, says 7-inch tablets are ‘DOA’

Steve Jobs hit today’s earnings call with the power of words. In a tone that could be described as “righteous anger” or perhaps just “reppin,” Steve launched into a five minute rant that hit hard against RIM’s entire business model, Android sales numbers and software fragmentation, and the impending wave of Android tablets. With the iPhone surpassing RIM, Steve says that he “[doesn't] see them catching up in the foreseeable future.” As for Android sales, Steve takes issues with the market share figures that are currently floating around, saying that 275k iOS devices were activated on average per day last month, compared to Android’s most recent estimate of 250k per day — though he does admit that Android outshipped iPhone in the June quarter, during the “transition” to iPhone 4. That wasn’t Steve’s only problem with Android, he takes major issue with the fragmentation and the onus he believes it puts on the user: “we believe integrated will trump fragmented every time.” Oh, and 7-inch tablets? You’re in for a bag of hurt . Steve pretty much outright killed any potential for 7-inch iPad rumors, saying that the software just isn’t right for that size (“This size is useless unless you include sandpaper so users can sand their fingers down to a quarter of their size.”), and that users have no need for a pocket sized tablet when they already have a smartphone. He called the iPad’s upcoming competition in the space “DOA.” After he calmed down a bit, the call entered a Q&A period, where Steve was happy to point out that the iPad has already surpassed Macintosh in sales, and that it’s going to affect laptop computers: “it’s not if, it’s when.” We’ll get a copy of the audio and put it up as soon as possible… like most CEO outbursts , this is not one to be missed. Hit up our liveblog of the call for a bit more context, and you can try the source link for Apple’s stream of the entire earnings shindig. Steve Jobs drops knowledge on earnings call: calls out Google and RIM, says 7-inch tablets are ‘DOA’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 18:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ray Ozzie, Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect, is calling it quits

Microsoft has just announced that Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is leaving the company, in the form of an open letter from Steve Ballmer to Microsoft employees. Ray, who succeeded Bill Gates in his currently held position, is famous for his focus on moving Microsoft into the cloud. As recently as June we saw Ray on stage at D8 with Steve Ballmer, and there’s no indication given in the open letter as to Ray’s reasons for leaving, though Steve does point out that much of Ray’s vision for the cloud is already in progress at Microsoft. Ray will stick around for a transition phase of unspecified length, and Ballmer doesn’t plan to fill the “unique” role of Chief Software Architect when he’s gone. Ray Ozzie, Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect, is calling it quits originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Police Kill NY College Ball Player After Game

The police killing of a NY college football player in his car while one officer was clinging to the hood and another was hit by the vehicle is being investigated. Danroy Henry was killed hours after Pace University’s homecoming game. (Oct. 18)

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Bank of America Resumes Some Foreclosures

Bank of America will resume seizing more than 100000 homes in 23 states next week. It said it has a legal right to foreclose despite accusations that documents used in the process were flawed. (Oct. 18)

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Otter Rebound a Sign of Greater Conservation Success

Image credit: law_keven / Creative Commons In England, otters —which nearly disappeared in the 1970s—have made a remarkable comeback, a sign, Environment Agency officials say , of much greater good news…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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