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Watson trounced its human opponents on the second day of the 3-day Jeopardy challenge, but humanity saved some face after the IBM supercomputer goofed on the final question. The category was US cities and the clue was “Its largest airport was named for a World War II hero; its second…

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CBS News’s Lara Logan suffered ‘brutal’ attack in Tahrir Square

CBS News journalist Lara Logan remains in hospital after a brutal assault in Tahrir Square on the night Mubarak resigned CBS News journalist Lara Logan is recovering in hospital this week after being violently attacked and sexually assaulted by a mob in Egypt’s Tahrir Square on Friday, according to a statement by CBS. Amid the celebrations on the night of Hosni Mubarak’s resignation, Logan was reporting on the scenes in Tahrir Square for the news programme 60 Minutes when the South African-born journalist, her camera crew and security staff were overwhelmed by what the US television network described as “a dangerous element … a mob of more than 200 people whipped into frenzy”. “In the crush of the mob, she was separated from her crew. She was surrounded and suffered a brutal and sustained sexual assault and beating before being saved by a group of women and an estimated 20 Egyptian soldiers,” CBS said in its statement released on Tuesday evening. “She reconnected with the CBS team, returned to her hotel and returned to the United States on the first flight the next morning. She is currently in the hospital recovering.” Logan joined CBS in 2002, after a television news career that included a spell at GMTV covering the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, and is a veteran of reporting from warzones including Iraq and Kosovo. CBS’s chief foreign affairs correspondent, Logan had previously been detained by the Egyptian military for a day, as part of the Mubarak regime’s crackdown on foreign journalists. Logan serves on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalists, which documented 140 attacks on journalists in Egypt during the protests this month. “We have seen Lara’s compassion at work while helping journalists who have faced brutal aggression while doing their jobs. She is a brilliant, courageous and committed reporter. Our thoughts are with Lara as she recovers,” said Paul Steiger, chairman of the committee. CBS said it will make no further comment. “Logan and her family respectfully request privacy at this time,” the network said in its statement. Egypt CBS US television Women United States The news on TV TV news Richard Adams guardian.co.uk

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How did Bernie Madoff pull off such a massive Ponzi scheme under the noses of the banks and hedge funds he dealt with? Simple, he says. They knew he was a fraud. “They had to know,” Madoff tells the New York Times in his first interview since being sent to…

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A new report sheds light on a form of domestic abuse that hasn’t received much attention: men pressuring their partners to get pregnant against their will, sometimes by sabotaging birth control or forcing unprotected sex. In a survey of callers to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, one in four women…

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The lifelong girlfriend of late Swedish author Stieg Larsson— The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo , et al—is staking her claim to the books’ legacy in a new memoir, writes Sasha Watson in Slate . “It was from our lives and our 32 years side by side that the books were…

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Lies that launched a war

The 2003 invasion of Iraq was sanctioned largely because of claims the country had weapons of mass destruction. The source of some of the alleged intelligence behind the claims was an Iraqi defector living in Germany, someone who has now admitted the evidence he submitted was false. Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Phillips reports.

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With the Iranian opposition staging a fresh wave of protests in the wake of the Egyptian and Tunisian uprisings, authorities have stepped up a campaign to slow and censor the Internet to sabotage protesters’ communication, according to Reporters Without Borders . Broadband service has slowed in major cities, a phenomenon noticed…

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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement says two of its agents have been shot in Mexico. An ICE statement says the agents assigned to the US Embassy in Mexico City were attacked by unknown assailants this afternoon while driving between Mexico City and the northern city of Monterrey. There were no…

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