Obama May Lose In His Home

Obama May Lose In His Home

President Barack Obama could lose his home state of Illinois in November, a new poll shows.

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WorldFloat Networking Site Takes Social Media

WorldFloat Networking Site

Worldfloat.com, a new social networking site, is enabling users to move around a virtual world where they can hang out with friends.

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Uganda Stuns World On Final Day Of Olympics

Uganda Stuns World On Final Day Of Olympics

The 23-year-old burst past Abel Kirui and Wilson Kipsang around the 38km mark to leave his two rivals trailing and claim only Uganda’s second-ever Olympic gold in Athletics.

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Federal Court in Texas Orders

Federal Court in Texas Orders

Washington, DC – The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced that it obtained an order of permanent injunction against defendants Robert Mihailovich, Sr. (Mihailovich, Sr.) of Rockwall

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Teeanger guns dows his family and had plans to assassinate girldfriend's family, shoppers at Wal-Mart


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22 year old gang-raped in Stockholm


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Another woman gang-raped in India


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Filed under: Crime | Gurdaspur: In a case similar to the gang-rape of a physiotherapy student in New Delhi, a 29-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped by seven persons in Gurdaspur in Punjab.
1x1.trans Another woman gang raped in India
The victim was on her way to her village in Ghukla – which falls under Kahnuwan police station – in a bus when the driver and conductor kidnapped her and took her to an undisclosed location where they and their five accomplices gang-raped her last night, Gurdaspur Raj Jeet Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), told reporters.

He said five of the seven accused had been arrested while two others, who are yet to be identified, were still absconding. Based on the interrogation of the five accused, efforts were on to arrest the remaining persons, he added.

The victim, in her complaint, said that she was coming back from her parent’s village in Jagatpur in Pathankot in a bus but the driver, Daler Singh, did not stop the vehicle at the bus stand in Ghukla.
Her request to the conductor, Ravi, to ask the driver to stop the bus went unnoticed.
They took her to a place near Gurdaspur, where five of the duo’s friends joined them and gang-raped the woman in a house, the police official said.
The driver dumped the victim at a place near her village this morning, he said. The woman first went to her house and then came to the police station to file her complaint, he added.
A case of rape under section 376 of the Indian Penal Code was registered against the seven accused, Mr Singh said.
The five arrested have been identified as Daler Singh, Ravi, Jaswinder Singh, Jagpreet Singh and Satwant Singh, he said.
Teams have been have been formed to nab the absconding men, he said.
Police said the First Information Report (FIR) was registered this evening.
The woman would be sent for medical examination, the police said, adding the accused had confessed to their crime during preliminary interrogation.
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French government launches air strikes in Mali, over 100 soldiers and rebels killed-Breaking News


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(Reuters) - More than 100 people including rebels and government soldiers were killed in Mali during French air strikes and fighting over the strategic town of Konna, Malian military sources and witnesses said on Saturday.
1x1.trans French government launches air strikes in Mali, over 100 soldiers and rebels killed Breaking News
An army officer at the headquarters of Mali’s former military junta in Bamako said nearly 30 vehicles carrying Islamist fighters had been bombed and “over 100″ rebels had been killed in fighting.
“We have driven them out, we are effectively in Konna,” Malian Defense Ministry spokesman Lt. Col. Diaran Kone told Reuters. “We don’t know if they have planted mines or other traps, so we are moving with caution. There were many deaths on both sides.”
A shopkeeper in Konna said he had counted 148 bodies in four different locations in the town. Among the dead were several dozen uniformed government soldiers. Others wore traditional robes and turbans.
Fighters from the Islamist coalition that currently controls northern Mali do not wear military clothing.
A resident in the town of Gao, the stronghold of the MUJWA Islamist group, said fighters had begun arriving with their dead on Friday.
“Electric power is available at the mortuary, which is not always the case. And the Islamists have bought plenty of burial mats,” the man said.
(Reporting by Adama Diarra and Tiemoko Diallo; Writing by Joe Bavier; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Russian run rub-downs shuttered in Thailand


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At least 20 illegal massage parlors run by Russians in the popular tourist resort in Phuket, Thailand were shuttered by Thai police this week, newspaper reports said.
1x1.trans Russian run rub downs shuttered in Thailand

The Phuket Wan newspaper said that  PHUKET: Police have closed down five massage shops in the Kata Karon region in response to claims that they are being operated by Russians without appropriate permits.
The latest closure came yesterday about 7.30pm when a massage parlor shop house with a Cyrillic alphabet name similar to Macca Gjiibix was raided in the Kata Centre.
Jamruan Lantan, chairman of the Thai Massage Group, Kata Karon, accompanied police on the raid. A Thai nominee for the company could not produce appropriate permits.
The shop house contained a souvenir shop on the ground floor.
A meeting was told on Friday that Russians controlled about 20 massage shops in the kata Karon district. The meeting followed a blockade of the local police station the previous evening.
Taxi and tuk-tuk drivers blockaded the beach road and demanded that officials stop Russian operators from taking their customers.
At a meeting today at the Kata Karon administrative offices, Vice Governor Jamleran Tipayapongtada said locals anywhere on Phuket should call police if they detected an illegal business operation.
He said he would respond with a team from the Phuket tax office, Immigration, the Labor Office, and the Department of Business Development as well as police.

Poachers slaughter 11 elephants in Kenya


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Kenyan wildlife rangers on Tuesday were tracking a team of poachers who massacred a family of 11 elephants in what they said was the worst single such killings in the country in the past three decades, AFP reports.
1x1.trans Poachers slaughter 11 elephants in Kenya

“We have not lost as many elephants in a single incident since the early 1980s,” said Patrick Omondi, head of the elephant programme at the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). “This is a clear signal that things are getting worse.”
The bullet-riddled corpses of the elephants — all with their tusks hacked off, and including a two-month old baby — were found Saturday in south-eastern Kenya’s vast Tsavo East National Park.
“Our initial investigations show that the poachers numbered at least 10 and were armed with an assortment of guns,” Omondi said, adding that the normal weapon of choice for poachers is an AK-47 assault rifle.
Rangers were tracking the poachers in “hot pursuit” but had so far not caught the gang, KWS said.
Officials say that an increase in demand for ivory in Asia — where elephant tusks are used in traditional medicines and to make ornaments — has led to a substantial increase in the killing of elephants in Africa.
“A kilogramme of ivory can fetch up to $2,500 in the black market, money that comes back to fund extremely organised gangs with sophisticated weapons,” said Omondi.
In 2012, Kenya lost approximately 360 elephants to poaching, a figure that rose from 289 the previous year, KWS said. At least 40 poachers were killed last year as rangers battled the raiders.
The international trade in elephant ivory, with rare exceptions, has been outlawed since 1989 after elephant populations in Africa dropped from millions in the mid-20th century to some 600,000 by the end of the 1980s.
Last week officials in Hong Kong seized more than a tonne of ivory worth about $1.4 million in a shipment from Kenya.
Ivory trade is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which is due to hold its next meeting in March, a date that Omondi says has in the past triggered a rise in poaching.
As the conference approaches, “countries with elephant herds register a surge in poaching… speculators stockpile the contraband with the hope that the conference will lift the ban on ivory trade,” he said.
Africa is home to an estimated 472,000 elephants whose survival is threatened by poaching and habitat loss.
AFP

U.S government dismantles massive cyber-theft conspiracy-Chinese national in custody


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A Chinese national pleaded guilty late yesterday to conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and wire fraud. The individual operated a website used to distribute more than $100 million worth of pirated software around the world, making it one of the most significant cases of copyright infringement ever uncovered – and dismantled – by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
1x1.trans U.S government dismantles massive cyber theft conspiracy Chinese national in custody

Xiang Li, 36, of Chengdu, China, will be sentenced May 3, 2013, by U.S. District Court Judge Leonard P. Stark. Li faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release following his prison sentence. The entry of the guilty plea was announced at a press conference held this morning in Wilmington by U.S. Attorney Charles M. Oberly III, District of Delaware and ICE Director John Morton.
“Li mistakenly thought he was safe from the long arm of HSI, hiding halfway around the world in cyberspace anonymity,” said Director Morton. “Fast forward to today, where he is now being held accountable in Delaware for illegally stealing, distributing and ultimately exploiting American ingenuity and creativity at a loss of at least $100 million to U.S. companies. HSI is committed more than ever to protecting American industry and U.S. jobs from criminals like him.”
According to statements made at the plea hearing and documents filed in court, HSI identified Li as the operator of a website located at www.Crack99.com that was advertising thousands of pirated software titles at a fraction of their retail value. The investigation revealed that Li used the Crack 99 website to distribute pirated or cracked software to customers all over the world, including the United States. Software is “cracked” when its digital license files and access control features have been disabled or circumvented.
Through emails sent to customers of his website, Li described himself as being part of “an international organization created to crack” software. In a November 2008 email exchange with a customer, for example, Li stated that he would charge $1,000 to obtain a cracked version of a particular software program. When the customer wrote, “Yes ok tell me who do this.” Li replied, “Experts crack, Chinese people Sorry can not reveal more.”
During the course of the charged conspiracy from April 2008 to June 2011, Li engaged in more than 500 transactions, in which he distributed approximately 550 different copyrighted software titles to at least 325 purchasers located in at least 28 states and more than 60 foreign countries. These software products were owned by approximately 200 different manufacturers and were worth more than $100 million. The software is used in a wide range of applications including defense, engineering, manufacturing, space exploration, aerospace simulation and design, mathematics, and explosive simulation.

More than one-third of the unlawful purchases were made by individuals within the United States, including small business owners, government contractors, students, inventors and engineers. Some of Li’s biggest American customers held significant engineering positions with government agencies and government contractors. For instance, Li sold 12 cracked software programs worth more than $1.2 million to Cosburn Wedderburn, who was then a NASA electronics engineer working at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Md. Li also sold 10 cracked software programs worth more than $600,000 to Dr. Wronald Best, who held the position of chief scientist at a Kentucky-based government contractor that services the U.S. and foreign militaries and law enforcement with a variety of applications such as radio transmissions, radar usage, microwave technology and vacuum tubes used in military helicopters. Both Wedderburn and Best have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and are awaiting sentencing in the District of Delaware.
Between January 2010 and June 2011, undercover HSI special agents made a series of purchases of pirated software worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from Li’s Crack 99 website. The investigation culminated in a face-to-face meeting between Li and undercover HSI special agents on the Island of Saipan in June 2011. Li agreed to travel from China to Saipan to deliver pirated software, design packaging and 20 gigabytes of proprietary data from a U.S. software company to undercover HSI special agents posing as U.S. businessmen. In addition, Li and the undercover HSI special agents were meeting to discuss a plan to distribute pirated software to small businesses in the United States. The undercover HSI special agents arrested Li June 7, 2011, after he delivered the stolen intellectual property to them at a Saipan hotel. Li was transported to the District of Delaware, where he has remained in custody since June 2011.
One of the companies victimized by the software piracy scheme stated, “Circumventing our commercial aerospace and defense software license mechanisms not only harms the competitiveness of our company, but also U.S. national security interests. In addition to the revenue lost, we spend significant legal resources obtaining patents and trademarks to protect our intellectual property. We also invest a lot of energy administering software license agreements and product-based, end-user licenses, which are key components of our U.S. export control compliance and customer support programs.”
HSI-led National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center)
As the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security, HSI plays a leading role in targeting criminal organizations responsible for producing, smuggling and distributing counterfeit products. HSI focuses not only on keeping counterfeit products off our streets, but also on dismantling the criminal organizations behind such illicit activity.
HSI manages the IPR Center in Washington. The IPR Center is one of the U.S. government’s key weapons in the fight against criminal counterfeiting and piracy. As a task force, the IPR Center uses the expertise of its 21 member agencies to share information, develop initiatives, coordinate enforcement actions and conduct investigations related to IP theft. Through this strategic interagency partnership, the IPR Center protects the public’s health and safety, the U.S. economy and the war fighters.
To report IP theft or to learn more about the HSI-led IPR Center, visit www.IPRCenter.gov.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys David L. Hall and Edward J. McAndrew, District of Delaware, are prosecuting this case on behalf of the U.S. government.

U.S government offering $ 10M to the capture of two Sudanese terrorists.


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The United States government is offering up to $ 10 million for information leading to the capture of two men convicted of murdering an US diplomat in 2008 in Sudan.
1x1.trans U.S government offering $ 10M to the capture of two Sudanese terrorists.

The state department in a news release posted on its said that the U.S. Department of State has designated Abdelbasit Alhaj Alhassan Haj Hamad and Mohamed Makawi Ibrahim Mohamed under Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism. As a result of this designation, all property subject to U.S. jurisdiction in which Abdelbasit and Makawi have any interest is blocked and any assets they may have under U.S. jurisdiction are frozen. U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with them. This action will help stem the flow of financial and other assistance to these terrorists.

Abdelbasit and Makawi participated in an armed attack in Khartoum, Sudan on January 1, 2008, which resulted in the deaths of a U.S. diplomat serving with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), John Michael Granville, and Adbelrahman Abbas Rahama, a Sudanese USAID employee. Abdelbasit shot Granville and Makawi killed Abbas Rahama during the attack. Both Abdelbasit and Makawi were convicted of murder and sentenced to death in a Sudanese criminal court in 2009. In 2010, they killed a Sudanese police officer and wounded another while escaping from prison. They remain at large.

The attack occurred when Granville and Abbas were leaving a New Year’s Eve party in Khartoum. Abdelbasit shot Granville and Makawi killed Abbas Rahama during the attack. Both men and two co-conspirators were convicted of murder and sentenced to death in a Sudanese criminal court in 2009. In 2010, they killed a Sudanese police officer and wounded another while escaping from a maximum security prison through a tunnel. One of the escapees was captured; another was reportedly killed in Somalia in May 2011.

1,400 years old Gold coins found in Iraq


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Iraqi archaeologists have found 66 gold coins that are at least 1,400 years old, officials said on Monday, adding that they hope to put them on display in Baghdad’s National Museum.
1x1.trans 1,400 years old Gold coins found in Iraq

The artefacts, which date back to the Sassanid era that extended from 225 BC to 640 AD, will be sent for laboratory tests in order to confirm their authenticity.
They were discovered in the town of Aziziyah, which lies 70 kilometres (40 miles) southeast of Baghdad in Wasit province, according to Hassanain Mohammed Ali, director of the provincial antiquities department.
The coins bore drawings of a king or god and depicted flames, he said.
Many of Iraq’s archaeological sites have been vandalised and encroached upon in recent decades, but especially in the years following the US-led invasion of 2003. The capital’s National Museum was also looted in its aftermath.
At the time, nearly 32,000 pieces were stolen from 12,000 archaeological sites across Iraq, and 15,000 others disappeared from the National Museum in Baghdad, according to official figures.
Thousands of artefacts were also taken before the invasion in illegal excavations at remote sites.
During the rule of now-executed dictator Saddam Hussein, Iraq enforced laws protecting historical sites.
But since his overthrow, such laws have seen lax enforcement and the government has prioritised reconstruction of the war-battered country over preservation of its heritage sites.
AFP

90-year-old Saudi man weds 15 year old


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Dubai: A 90-year-old Saudi man’s marriage to a 15-year-old girl in exchange for a fat dowry has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights and social media activists in the kingdom.
1x1.trans 90 year old Saudi man weds 15 year old
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The frightened girl locked out her husband refusing him entry to the bedroom for two successive days before fleeing back to her parents’ home, the Al-Arabia reported.
But the groom insisted that his marriage was “legal and correct”, and that he paid 17,500 US dollars as dowry to marry the girl, who is the daughter of a Yemeni father and Saudi mother.
He vowed to sue his in-laws to give him back the girl or return him the expensive dowry.
The travails of the girl evoked widespread condemnation from the people, who used Twitter to criticize the parents of the girl for giving her out to a man decades older than her.
Suhaila Zein el-Abedin, a member of the Saudi National Association for Human Rights, urged authorities to intervene “as soon as possible to save this child from tragedy.”
El-Abedin noted that marriage in Islam must be based on mutual consent and this was not satisfied as demonstrated by the girl’s move to lock herself up in the room.
She said the girl’s parents were also to be held responsible for marrying their daughter to a man of the age of her grand grandfather.
On Twitter, Mouhammad Khaled Alnuzha ?@mkalnuzha, a legal expert asks Is this a case of human trafficking crimes punishable by law?
Nawal Saad @lhnalkhlwd wrote on his account: “When people of reason and wisdom are asked to be silent and the ludicrous are set loose, we will see these anti-human behaviours.”

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