বৃহস্পতিবার, ৩১ জানুয়ারী, ২০১৩

Middletown Flood Commission is seeking insurance subsidies ...

By Geoff Samuels
Comments on a resolution in support of the continuation of insurance subsidies from the National Flood Insurance Programs? (NFIP) were aired at Mondays? Flood Commission Meeting in Middletown.

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WTT Scarlet Brain +256gb Mag +Sony Nexvg10 oackage +cash for Epic Brain?


The Scarlet Brain has only 120 hours or so on it, am willing to trade for a very used Epic with 1,000+ hours even. The mag is also very new (bought with the camera). The Sony has two batteries, 16mm prime and 18-55mm zoom 32gb sd card and a two year accident policy left on it (that is transferable).

I can pay the transfers of ownership, plus a little cash, whatever sweetens the deal enough, I am negotiable. I am just trying to find something cheaper then what it would cost me to buy in new now post price drop, figured I'd test the waters. If no one is interested I understand, I can just get a new one or wait for Dragon, thanks!

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Evasi0n will be the first untethered iOS 6.1 jailbreak, all signs again point to this Sunday

Evasi0n [jailbreak](http://www.imore.com/jailbreak) will be the first untethered iOS 6.1 jailbreak, all signs again point to this SundayIt finally has an official name, the new jailbreak for iOS 6.1 will be called the Evasi0n jailbreak and again all signs point to it arriving this Sunday. The team which goes by the name of Evad3rs announced via twitter that its site is now live and it is putting the final touches to the jailbreak?s GUI (Graphical User Interface).

The official evasi0n 6.1 jailbreak: http://evasi0n.com -- Check regularly for updates! #evasi0n

The new jailbreak release date was originally teased as being on Super Bowl Sunday which is this Sunday. The images displayed on the Evasi0n site all show the number 3 on the calendar app which just happens to line up nicely with this Sunday?s date of February 3.

The jailbreak will require no more than five minutes of your time and will need to be done by tethering your device to a Mac or PC for one time only. Your device will need to be running a minimum of iOS 6.0. The Evasi0n jailbreak will cover all iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and iPad mini models. As usual, as soon as this is live, we will have a full how-to covering the new jailbreak.

So who is getting excited for Sunday now?

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Lawyers to get access to secret Guantanamo camp

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Lawyers to get access to secret Guantanamo camp
AP

In this pool photo of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin and reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense, three of the five Sept. 11 defendants, from left, Ramzi Binalshibh, Walid bin Attash and the self-proclaimed terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, attend a hearing on pretrial motions in their death penalty case at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Two of the defendants delayed the start of the hearing Monday when they refused to respond to questions from military judge U.S. Army Col. James Pohl, second from right. (AP Photo/Janet Hamlin, Pool)

In this pool photo of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin and reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense, three of the five Sept. 11 defendants, from left, Ramzi Binalshibh, Walid bin Attash and the self-proclaimed terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, attend a hearing on pretrial motions in their death penalty case at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Two of the defendants delayed the start of the hearing Monday when they refused to respond to questions from military judge U.S. Army Col. James Pohl, second from right. (AP Photo/Janet Hamlin, Pool)

In this pool photo of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin and reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense, the five Sept. 11 defendants, back row from left, Mustafa Ahmad al-Hawsawi, Ammar al Baluchi, Ramzi Binalshibh, Walid bin Attash and the self-proclaimed terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, attend a hearing on pretrial motions in their death penalty case at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Two of the defendants delayed the start of the hearing Monday when they refused to respond to questions from military judge U.S. Army Col. James Pohl, top right. (AP Photo/Janet Hamlin, Pool)

In this pool photo of a sketch by courtroom artist Janet Hamlin and reviewed by the U.S. Department of Defense, the relatives of Sept. 11 attacks victims, and staff members of the Office of Military Commissions (OMC), watch from behind a glass window a hearing on pretrial motions for the death penalty case against Sept. 11 defendants at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. They are, OMC's Patricia Moss, left, OMC's Domini McDonald, second left. Center row from left, Debra Strickland, Phyllis Rodrigues, Joyce Woods and John Woods. Front row from left, Loreen Sellitto, Matt Sellitto, Anne Gabriel and Christopher Gabriel. (AP Photo/Janet Hamlin, Pool)

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) ? Lawyers for the five men charged in the Sept. 11 attacks will get to see the section of the Guantanamo Bay prison where they have been held in near-total secrecy for more than six years.

A military judge is deciding how much access the lawyers will have to top secret Camp 7. Lawyers for the prisoners have asked for multiple 48-hour visits to evaluate conditions.

But a military prosecutor says the judge should limit any visit. Army Maj. Robert McGovern said at a hearing Tuesday that a 48-hour visit could compromise security.

Camp 7 opened in September 2006 to hold men held in CIA jails overseas. Two lawyers had a brief visit in 2008 but otherwise it's been off-limits. Its location on the U.S. base in Cuba is classified.

Associated Press

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বুধবার, ৩০ জানুয়ারী, ২০১৩

Judge: No new trial for Sandusky in sex abuse case

Pat Little / Reuters file

Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky (C) leaves the Centre County Courthouse after sentencing in his child sex abuse case in Bellefonte, Penn., on Oct. 9, 2012.

By Mark Scolforo , The Associated Press

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Jerry Sandusky lost a bid for a new trial Wednesday when a judge rejected his argument that his lawyers were not given enough time to prepare for the three-week proceeding that ended with a 45-count guilty verdict.

Judge John Cleland's 27-page order said lawyers for the former Penn State assistant football coach conceded that their post-trial review turned up no material that would have changed their trial strategy.


"I do not think it can be said that either of the defendant's trial counsel failed to test the prosecution's case in a meaningful manner," Cleland wrote. "The defendant's attorneys subjected the commonwealth's witnesses to meaningful and effective cross-examination, presented evidence for the defense and presented both a comprehensive opening statement and a clearly developed closing argument."

He also rejected post-sentencing motions regarding jury instructions, hearsay testimony and a comment by the prosecution during closing arguments that referred to the fact that Sandusky, who did not testify at trial, gave media interviews after he was arrested in November 2011.

Cleland said the prosecution's closing was not presented in a way that "was either calculated to, or did, create in the jurors a fixed bias toward the defendant."

Sandusky also argued that charges should have been thrown out because they were not sufficiently specific, but Cleland said the lack of specific dates did not prevent Sandusky from pursuing an alibi defense.

"The defendant has simply argued the offenses did not happen," Cleland said.

Sandusky is serving a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence for sexual abuse of 10 boys, including violent attacks on the children inside Penn State athletics facilities.

Sandusky defense lawyer Norris Gelman said Wednesday that while he had not read the decision, Cleland's ruling means an appeal will be filed to the mid-level Superior Court within the next 30 days.

The state attorney general's office, which prosecuted Sandusky, offered no immediate comment.

Also Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously approved a bill that aims to keep Penn State's $60 million fine to the NCAA over the Sandusky scandal within the state.

The measure, sponsored by Sen. Jake Corman, a Republican whose district includes State College, would require such fines of at least $10 million to be deposited into a state-administered account, and be spent on Pennsylvania programs that address childhood sexual abuse.

"It makes sense that it should stay here to benefit organizations and the children of the commonwealth," said Corman, who also recently filed a lawsuit over the fine, an action currently pending in Commonwealth Court. He said the money "could do an extraordinary amount of good right here in Pennsylvania."

Sen. Judy Schwank, D-Berks, said the Legislature needed to act quickly.

"The victims were from Pennsylvania, the abuse was perpetrated in Pennsylvania, and the crimes were investigated and prosecuted by Pennsylvania authorities ? not authorities from other states, the federal government or the NCAA," Schwank said.

In response, the NCAA issued a statement saying it was monitoring the legislation, "including examining whether, if enacted, the proposed legislation would violate both the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions."

Penn State agreed to the fine last summer as part of a deal that averted a potential shutdown of its football program by college sports' governing body. The university has already made the first of five $12 million payments.

Gov. Tom Corbett has filed a federal anti-trust lawsuit against the NCAA over the sanctions.

Related:

Jerry Sandusky gets 30 to 60 years for child sex abuse
Expert: Penn State report ups legal risk for former president
Sandusky case triggers pain well beyond campus

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Refusal to make burger allegedly leads to wife's death

Miami-Dade Corrections

By Lisa Orkin Emmanuel, NBCMiami.com

An elderly Miami man faces a second-degree murder charge after he grabbed a knife from a kitchen drawer and stabbed his wife to death after she wouldn't cook him a hamburger, authorities said.

Bartolo Gelsomino, 78, was arrested on Jan. 21, was being held without bond Monday night, according to online jail records.

Police said he stabbed his 71-year-old? wife Ana Gelsomino after the dispute,?The Miami Herald reported.

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The couple's daughter found her mother's body in the home at 10700 Southwest 146th Court, police said.

The Herald reported that he made it seem as if? the home had been burglarized, so as to cover up the murder.

After his arrest, he confessed and detailed what had happened, the arrest report said. He then showed investigators where he had put the murder weapon and the clothes he was wearing, police said.

It wasn't immediately known if he had an attorney.?

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Curtis National Hand Center Surgeons Perform Innovative Double Arm Transplant

BALTIMORE, Jan. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Surgeons from the Curtis National Hand Center at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, led by its chief, James P. Higgins, MD, have performed their first double arm transplant on a 26-year old Iraq war vet.

(Photo:? http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130129/DC50761 )

The recipient, Brendan Marrocco from Staten Island, was 22 when he lost all four limbs during a roadside bomb explosion in 2009.? He is the first quadruple amputee to have survived that level of trauma.

It's that fighting spirit, say surgeons, which led to him being selected for the 12-hour bi-lateral transplant surgery December 18th.? His is only the seventh successful double arm transplant in the United States.

The transplant was a collaborative effort, performed at Johns Hopkins with teams led by W.P. Andrew Lee, MD, Director of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Patrick Basile, MD, Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

The transplants ? a process involving the connection of bones, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, nerves and skin on both arms ? required an innovative treatment to prevent rejection of the new limbs. With an infusion of the deceased donor's bone marrow cells, the treatment has effectively prevented rejection and has reduced the need for anti-rejection drugs. Donor arms were attached just above the elbow on one side, and just below the elbow on the other.

Marrocco's surgeons project his nerves will regenerate at a rate of one inch per month. Only five weeks out of surgery, doctors say any efforts to attempt movement need to be restrained.? It will take nearly 18 months before he has visible function.? But even?without sensation in his fingers, Marrocco uses his new hands to text, scratch his face and do his hair.? He is eager to do more as the slow-growing nerves and muscles mend. Specifically, he said, "I can't wait to drive."

"Our group here in Baltimore," Dr. Higgins told a crowded press conference Tuesday, "in collaborating with Dr. Lee's team and Dr. Jaimie Shores' team for the last 18 months, and working together through the technical aspects of this operation, through multiple rehearsals, have come up with what I would think, is the most advanced procedural aspects that bilateral hand transplantation has seen thus far.

"But I think, as much as we can work on all the technical details and the perfecting the medications that the patient will receive afterwards, and try honing down all those things to what we consider perfection, ultimately, the result is going to be determined by the patient, and also the support of his family.

"That's really the reason why most of us, as the surgical team, are so enthusiastic and so optimistic about Branden's prognosis because he's certainly determined."

Marrocco will continue to undergo extensive psychical therapy, including daily six-hour sessions of hand therapy for at least the next two years. The progress will be slow as Marrocco works towards reaching full capacity of function, but the outcome is expected to be positive.

"I feel great. I'm doing a lot better now," said Marrocco. "It gives me a lot of hope for the future."

For more information about the Curtis National Hand Center, or a physician referral, call:? 877-UMH-HAND (877-864-4263).

About MedStar Health:

As the largest healthcare provider in the Maryland-Washington, D.C., region, MedStar's ten hospitals, MedStar Health Research Institute and 20 other health-related organizations are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. MedStar Health combines the best aspects of academic medicine, research, innovation and treatments with a complete spectrum of clinical services to advance patient care.? MedStar has one of the largest graduate medical education programs in the country, training more than 1,100 medical residents annually and is the clinical partner of Georgetown University. As a $4 billion not-for-profit, regional healthcare system based in Columbia, Md., MedStar is one of the largest employers in the region. Our 27,000 associates, including more than 7,000 nurses and 5,600 affiliated physicians, support MedStar Health's patient-first philosophy that combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service.

Visit us at www.medstarhealth.org

Contact ?Debra Schindler
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Hugh Hefner?s Secretary Mary O?Connor Passed Away (VIDEOS)

Hugh Hefner’s Secretary Mary O’Connor Passed Away (VIDEOS)

Playboy secretary Mary O'Connor picturesAdorable Playboy Mansion secretary Mary O’Connor, who worked for Hugh Hefner for over 40 years, has sadly passed away. Hugh Hefner announced the news of O’Connor’s death on Sunday night. Mary played housemom and friend to the Playboy bunnies and “Girls Next Door” stars. Hefner, 86, tweeted the news of her passing to his Playboy ...

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Netherlands' Rabobank draws on outsourced IT ?knowledge ...

Rabobank is based in the Dutch city of Utrecht

Dutch cooperative Rabobank has increased its outsourcing of banking software development and testing, via a five-year deal with technology specialist Cognizant that the cooperative hopes will provide it with the benefits of stronger technology.

Representing some 500 local Dutch and international banks, Rabobank has its origin as a federation of local credit unions, focused mainly on food and agribusiness. The company is a cooperative, so it is owned by the local branches, rather than the other way round.

Originally, Rabobank began outsourcing the testing of its corporate banking software to Cognizant, in around 2006/7. Now, according Robert Niesert, executive vice president GICT at Rabobank, the outsourcing agreement has been broadened enormously to include the software behind finance control, procurement, payment and pensions.

?The main reason for outsourcing in this area is knowledge,? Niesert told Banking Technology. ??Cost is not the main factor ? we are focused on the quality of service,? he said. ?If it saves us 10% doing this, that?s an advantage, but the real benefit is better applications. The IT market in the Netherlands is declining ? the number of qualified students who graduate in this area is poor. That is important for us, because IT is essential to what we do.?

Outsourcing solutions have become hugely popular among many businesses for their cost saving potential in recent years. In November, Norwegian broker Christiania?outsourced its execution to specialist company Neonet, in a move aimed at freeing up resources to concentrate on the broker?s core business in research. However, outsourcing occasionally draws criticism from some market participants, especially where there is a lack of local support on the ground for products that may have been developed in another market such as the US or Asia.

Under the deal with Cognizant, the maintenance of applications takes place offshore, but development of new systems takes place on-site in the Netherlands. Niesert is based at Rabobank?s offices in Utrecht, an inland city that was one of the country?s most important in the Middle Ages. Today, he says that he has high hopes that the deal with an outsource specialist can help drive innovation, especially in network technology.

?Cognizant has people on the ground in the Netherlands,? he said. ?We are developing new technology for banking software, and we view this as a long-term partnership that will provide long-term benefits for us and for our customers.?

In the Netherlands, the Dutch central bank De Nederlandsche Bank itself allows Rabobank Group to supervise the ?solvency, liquidity and administrative organisation of? the 500 local banks that are part of the group. The other two major Dutch banks are ING Group and ABN Amro, which are managed separately.

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Go Get iOS 6.1 Right Now

iOS 6.1 is out now and ready for your downloading pleasure. It's a relatively minor update, including LTE support for more carriers, Fandango ticket purchasing through Siri in the U.S., and the ability for iTunes Match subscribers to download individual songs from iCloud. Apple is also adding improved iOS 6.1 APIs for developers, making it easier to integrate the Apple Maps database into other apps, if you want to do that for some reason. And if you've got an Apple TV, you just got new Bluetooth keyboard capability. More »


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US stocks up on glimpse of manufacturing

(AP) ? Stocks are rising with investors getting a peek into the health of the U.S. manufacturing sector.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 70 points to 13,895 and the Nasdaq added 1 point to 3,152.

The Standard & Poor's 500 shed less than a point to 1,502 after closing at a five-year record on Friday.

U.S. companies placed more orders for long-lasting manufactured goods in December, a good sign for the economy heading into 2013.

Orders for durable goods increased 4.6 percent, the Commerce Department said Monday, driven by a 10 percent gain in aircraft orders.

Also on Monday, Caterpillar beat Wall Street expectations when a new purchase in China is discounted.

Shares of the manufacturer rose 3 percent in morning trading.

Associated Press

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RIM: A brief history from Budgie to BlackBerry 10

RIM a brief history from Budgie to BlackBerry 10

Listen to much of the chatter about Research in Motion today and you'll hear the launch of BlackBerry 10 described in almost apocalyptic terms. All-or-nothing. Live-or-die. Make-or-break. There's some truth to the extreme language, but BlackBerry 10 is really just the latest in a series of transformational moments for a company that has frequently had to adapt to survive. In that sense, the appreciation for crises and opportunities is almost as natural as breathing for RIM. What's less certain is whether or not the company in 2013 is as capable of wholesale shifts in strategy as it was for much of its not quite 30-year history. Read on to see why reform is possible, but won't be quite so easy.

For its first two decades, RIM often showed the traits of a scrappy startup. It had nothing to lose and was willing to turn its business model on a dime to stay afloat. More importantly, it also had a simple, overriding determination to spread wireless data to the masses, no matter how that would come to pass. That gave it a leg up over contemporary technology stalwarts like Apple, Microsoft and Palm, all of whom were at least slightly behind RIM in seeing the value of truly instant mobile communication. CEO Mike Lazaridis (and eventual co-CEO Jim Balsillie) would see a void in the market, whether it was two-way paging or mobile email, and switch strategies to fill it.

Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie

The company spent more time trying to justify its existing smartphone philosophy and less time getting ahead of trends.

As the 2000s wore on, however, RIM slowed down. Much of the decade revolved around entrenching what we know as the core BlackBerry business model, where messaging-focused smartphones ship to large-scale customers. The company acknowledged the consumer world as early as 2003, but its approach was increasingly reactionary. We wouldn't have had the BlackBerry Storm without the iPhone popularizing touchscreens first, for example. The company spent more time trying to justify its existing smartphone philosophy and less time getting ahead of trends, even as it lost its market share advantage and started working on BlackBerry 10. Some saw the eventual departures of Lazaridis, Balsillie and a slew of executives as necessary to undo an institutionalized resistance to change.

The launch of BlackBerry 10 isn't just the test of a software redesign, then. It's gauging whether or not a leaner RIM is once again nimble enough to stay relevant. We haven't quite returned to the company's early days, but its current position is an uncannily familiar one where RIM has to bet the farm on a new project. The difference? RIM isn't entering an untapped wireless market this time. While it's on better footing than a defunct mobile veteran like Palm, there's not much room for a second chance. Follow along with our timeline to see just how RIM's opportunities opened up, closed shut and maybe (just maybe) opened up again with a new OS.

1984 - 1994

Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin with Budgie

Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin officially founded Research in Motion on March 7th, 1984 with a desire to commercialize Budgie, a system that wirelessly displayed information on a TV screen. It generated enough business to let RIM take on side projects, including a film barcode reader, but the real kick start was the arrival of one of the earliest wireless data networks, Mobitex. Software deals to support it led to the 1993 launch of RIMGate, the precursor to BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and wireless point-of-sale terminals in 1994. This early period also saw the introduction of Jim Balsillie, who met Lazaridis while trying to negotiate a purchase of RIM in 1992 and quickly became the future BlackBerry maker's VP of Finance. Few other companies were as actively interested in mobile data at the time: apart from Mobitex creator Ericsson, the most conspicuous participant was IBM, whose smartphone-like Simon Personal Communicator went on sale briefly in 1994 and still depended on a 2,400-baud modem for data.

1995 - 2001

RIM Inter@ctive PagerRIM's experience developing code for Mobitex led it to building hardware, starting with a PCMCIA modem in 1995. The company's first mobile messaging device, the RIM 900 Inter@ctive Pager, came a year later, followed by the smaller and more successful RIM 950 in 1998. The first hardware that resembled a BlackBerry as we know it today was the not-very-elegantly named RIM 957 from April 2000, but it only offered data and wasn't joined at the hip with the BlackBerry name. While the BlackBerry email service launched in January 1999 and went mobile with the 957, it would be three years before there was a proper BlackBerry phone. More smartphone-like technology was emerging in the form of devices like the Nokia 9000 series in 1996, Ericsson's Symbian-based R380 in 2000 and the Palm OS-running Kyocera 6035 in 2001, although few would say they cracked the market wide open when the PDA side was either crude or entirely separate. This was Palm's heyday, and many were still satisfied with a cellphone in one hand and a PDA in the other.

2002 - 2005

Blackberry 5810

The BlackBerry era started in earnest in March 2002, when RIM unveiled the BlackBerry 5810. It was the first handheld from RIM to carry GSM and GPRS, although phone service was almost incidental when owners had to plug in a headset just to make calls. The situation got better when the 6710 and beyond had audio hardware built-in. Color came with the 7200 and 7700 series in 2003, but the real breakthroughs were the 6200 series from that year and the 7100 in 2004, which were explicitly targeted at "prosumers" who wanted a BlackBerry for personal use. In 2005, the 8700 series took the 7100's sleeker aesthetic to the high-end; for many, it was the first modern BlackBerry, where a polished design, phone features and a full keyboard were all in one device. Not that RIM could rest on its laurels. Nokia, Palm and others had thrown themselves wholeheartedly into smartphones, and Microsoft's launches of Pocket PC 2002 and Windows Mobile provided a start for smartphone makers that would eventually play important roles, like HTC.

2006 - 2007

BlackBerry Pearl for T-MobileIt's at the middle of last decade that RIM simultaneously reached its creative zenith and sowed the seeds of its decline. The BlackBerry Pearl of 2006 was the company's first phone built expressly for the regular public, and had such radical concepts (for RIM) as a camera and dedicated media playback. Both the Pearl and the QWERTY-equipped Curve of 2007 would be key to an explosion in sales over the next few years. However, it's also in 2007 that Apple launched the iPhone and began the public's love affair with touchscreens in their mobile devices. RIM's response, even into 2010, was to downplay the threat; it argued that customers needed hardware keyboards. It was difficult to know then just how dangerous the attitude would be when others were similarly dismissive -- see Steve Ballmer's jab that the iPhone was too expensive to succeed, for example -- but it's clear in hindsight that RIM had put the blinders on at the very moment its eyes needed to be wide open.

2008 - 2009

BlackBerry Storm, Bold 9000 and Curve 8900

Despite its love of physical keys, RIM's solution to newfound competition was to hedge its bets. Traditionalists got the upscale Bold 9000 line in May 2008; would-be Android and iPhone converts got the BlackBerry Storm in November of that year. BlackBerry App World also countered the Android Market and the App Store several months after the fact, in 2009. The platform reached a peak of 20.8 percent market share in the third quarter that same year, according to Gartner, but the bloom was already starting to come off the rose. The iPhone 3GS helped Apple outsell RIM for the first time, as Steve Jobs noted that fall. Hype for the Storm quickly fizzled out, and Verizon's edition of the Storm 2 launched the same day in October 2009 as the more heavily promoted (and ultimately more successful) Motorola Droid. RIM could mostly take comfort in knowing that the competing Nokia N97 and Palm Pre also did little to halt the declines of their respective creators.

2010

BlackBerry PlayBook at DevCon 2010

RIM was aware that the BlackBerry needed more than just a small tuneup, and spent much of 2010 laying the groundwork for an overhaul. It bought real-time OS developer QNX in April for code that would eventually power BlackBerry Tablet OS and BlackBerry 10. Help building the interface would come in December, through the acquisition of mobile software developer The Astonishing Tribe. We quickly saw early results from the QNX deal when RIM previewed its first-ever tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, in September. Mobile customers weren't patient enough to wait for a finished product: Apple eventually eclipsed RIM's market share on a more permanent basis and more and more of the BlackBerry's loyal enterprise users were among those switching to Android and the iPhone. Most long-serving competitors weren't faring much better. Palm's overcommitment to Sprint and its missed opportunity with Verizon led HP to snatch it up. The year was ultimately defined by Android, which Gartner says catapulted from a token 3.9 percent of the smartphone market in 2009 to 22.7 percent for 2010, just behind a rapidly crumbling Symbian.

2011

RIM arguably faced its nadir of public perception in 2011. The PlayBook was rushed to market in April and tanked badly enough to require fire sale pricing for unsold stock -- in part because it initially lacked the very messaging features that were supposed to be RIM's strong suit. BlackBerry 7 devices like the Bold 9900 series gave RIM's legacy platform a last hurrah, but a sustained, worldwide service outage stained the line's reputation (and the company's) in October. Building the $2,000 Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry and losing the BBX trademark dispute didn't exactly endear RIM to the public, either. Management was increasingly seen as the problem, rather than the solution, as disappointing earnings and delays became the order of the day. The firm escaped the ignominy of Palm's fate, which saw HP reduce webOS to a side project, but was well behind Nokia in the reinvention process, which already had Windows Phone-based devices shipping in late 2011. Apple and Google both took advantage of customer frustration with old stalwarts like Nokia and RIM, to the point where their respective iOS and Android platforms were the only ones gaining significant share. Gartner and other firms crowned Android as the market leader in the spring, and Apple would eventually rise to second place in 2012.

2012

Thorsten Heins of RIM talks with Tim Stevens

The year of renewal... mostly. Balsillie and Lazaridis were out almost as soon as the year began, replaced by company veteran Thorsten Heins. He spent most of the year getting RIM's house in order, including thousands of job cuts among the rank and file. Multiple long-serving executives left, and little energy was put into new hardware outside of the already expected 4G PlayBook and budget phones. Most of the company's fate was now tied up in BlackBerry 10 and its matching devices. Heins ran into flak quickly: BlackBerry 10 was delayed into 2013, and the company started racking up significant losses after years of profit.

2013

BlackBerry Dev Alpha B hands-on

RIM is starting 2013 much as it spent most of 2012. It's in a race to establish BlackBerry 10 as a truly credible third competitor among smartphone platforms before the industry shifts to an Apple / Google duopoly -- and before the cash runs dry.

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Video: Immigration talks aided by aligning political self-interest



>> in our political director, chief white house correspondent, chuck todd . and chuck, some people look at the presidency as a checkbook, and certainly this will amount to one of the first checks the president writes, drawing down that political balance.

>> reporter: well, that's right. and tomorrow he's going to nevada to create public pressure, the white house says. it was supposed to be the place where he was going to launch this push for immigration, but the white house is very supportive of what this bipartisan group of senators are not ready to fully endorse the deal, but they endorse it in principle. and that's exactly right. and it goes to what kelly said at the beginning, brian. both parties -- big deals happen in washington when the political self interests align. and john mccain has been very straight forward about the self interests of the republican party . they have got to fix their problems with hispanics, and that's why they're at the table.

>> all right, chuck todd , at the white house tonight. chuck, thanks.

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Rupert Sanders' wife files for divorce in LA

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Rupert Sanders' wife has filed for divorce five months after it was revealed the director had a brief affair with actress Kristen Stewart.

Liberty Ross, Sanders' wife of more than nine years, filed for divorce Friday in Los Angeles citing irreconcilable differences.

Ross' filing cites irreconcilable differences for the couple's breakup. They have two children, an 8-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son.

The model-actress is seeking joint custody of the children and spousal support from her estranged husband, who directed Stewart in "Snow White and the Huntsman."

TMZ, which first reported the filing, stated that Sanders also filed divorce paperwork but it was not available on Monday.

Stewart, who has been dating "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson, apologized for her fling with Sanders in July after it was revealed by US Weekly.

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Court Bans Operators of Timeshare Scheme From the Timeshare ...

FTC logoFTC Alleged that Defendants Falsely Claimed They Had Buyers Lined Up for Consumers? Properties

Washington, DC (January 25, 2013) ? As the result of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) action, the operators of a scheme that allegedly deceived consumers who were trying to sell their timeshare properties are permanently banned from the timeshare resale business, and from all telemarketing, and one of them has been ordered to pay more than $6 million. The FTC?s case against National Solutions LLC is part of its ongoing effort to stop timeshare scams and protect consumers from fraud and deception in the marketplace.

In July 2011, the FTC charged Leandro Velazquez, Edgar Gonzalez, Samuel Velazquez, Joel Velazquez, and others with violating the FTC Act and the FTC?s Telemarketing Sales Rule by misrepresenting that they had buyers willing to pay a specific price for consumers? timeshare properties, that they would refund their up-front fee when the property was sold, and that the FTC would review and approve proposed sales. At the FTC?s request, the court halted the operation, pending litigation.

According to the FTC, the defendants charged consumers up to $3,150 as an ?earnest money deposit? to commit them to the sale or for sale-related expenses, and promised to refund the money when the sale closed.? Customers often were not contacted again, their properties were never sold, and their refund demands were ignored or denied.? Contrary to the defendants? alleged assertions, the FTC does not review or approve timeshare sales.

The court entered a final judgment against?Leandro Velazquez?and approved settlement agreements with?Edgar Gonzalez,Samuel Velazquez, and?Joel Velazquez. In addition to banning Leandro Velazquez from all telemarketing and from participating in the timeshare resale business, the court order prohibits him from collecting money from customers, selling or otherwise benefitting from consumers? personal information, failing to properly dispose of customer information, and misrepresenting material facts about any goods or services.? The order also imposes a judgment of almost $6.3 million against Leandro Velazquez.? The three settlement agreements include the same bans and impose the same monetary judgment, which is suspended based on their inability to pay.? The full judgment will become due immediately if those defendants are found to have misrepresented their financial condition.

Litigation continues against and Kiomary Cruz and the corporate defendants.

To avoid pitfalls when selling a timeshare unit, read the FTC?s?Timeshares and Vacation Plans.

The Commission vote, including Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch, approving the proposed settlement orders was 5-0.? The final order against Leandro Velazquez and the settlement orders with other defendants were entered by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division.

NOTE:? Settlement orders are for settlement purposes only and do not constitute an admission by the defendants that the law has been violated.? Settlement orders have the force of law when approved and signed by a District Court judge.

The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them.? To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC?s onlineComplaint Assistant?or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357).?The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 2,000 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.?The FTC?s website provides?free information on a variety of consumer topics.?Like the FTC on?Facebook, follow us onTwitter, and?subscribe to press releases?for the latest FTC news and resources.

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Futureful Is a Smarter Way to Browse Random Articles

Futureful Is a Smarter Way to Browse Random ArticlesiPad: While most of the time you want to find exactly what you're looking for online as quickly as possible, sometimes it's interesting to randomize that experience a little. Futureful is an iPad app and browser that does just that.

Futureful works a little like StumbleUpon. You enter in a keyword or two, and Futureful shows you an article that fits that criteria. From there, Futureful tries to pick out articles that will be interesting to you. You can add tags, delete them, or just completely start over on a random topic. Futureful takes a little while to get used to how it works, but if you're a fan of StumbleUpon's randomness, it's worth checking out.

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IK Multimedia iLoud and iLoud Mini hands-on (video)

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IK Multimedia got a jump start on NAMM with the announcement of its iLoud speaker duo just before the proper start of the show. Today, we swung by the company's booth to take a closer look and spend a few minutes with the Bluetooth-wielding wireless duo. The first thing that we noticed was the build quality. Both the iLoud and iLoud Mini sport a soft-touch rubber-esque coating on the top and bottom that we've seen in other Bluetooth audio units. The pair also has an adequate amount of heft without being overbearing when added to the weight of an already packed rucksack. In terms of the Mini, a single volume control rests on the right side, both USB port (for charging) and aux inputs reside around to the left and the power button is at home up top.

For us, the real star of the show here is the regular iLoud. In addition to the same wireless capabilities as the smaller sibling, this unit packs a 1/4-inch input that houses the outfit's iRig circuitry. Essentially, one of IK Mulitmedia's adapters is crammed right into the speaker. Said jack along with controls for power, gain and Bluetooth pairing hit the backside in addition to an auxiliary port for connecting a handset or tablet via cable. The volume knob is around front on this beefier model, encircled in a glowing red light. One of the main selling points is the advertised studio-grade sound quality -- especially in the 40W iLoud -- which we were unfortunately unable to confirm due to the overly noisy show floor here in Anaheim. Jump down through the gallery to take a gander at the pair that is set to arrive in Q2 for $300 and $200 respectively.

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Months After Sandy, Mucking And Gutting

On a recent day in the Rockaways, a neighborhood in Queens, N.Y., hazmat-suited volunteers far outnumber anyone else on the streets. They are "mucking and gutting" ? stripping homes to the studs to remove mold. Many residents are concerned about the health effects of mold exposure, according to community organizer Peter Corless. Mycologist Joan Bennett has been sampling fungi in homes damaged by Sandy to determine which species are present.

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Flora Lichtman is here with our Video Pick of the Week. Flora, you visited Queens, the neighborhoods called the Rockaways, that was really wiped out by Hurricane Sandy.

FLORA LICHTMAN, BYLINE: It was hit very hard. Yes, this is a peninsula in Queens. If you past JFK, you hit the Rockaways. And so they have a bay side and an ocean side. And if you walk on the ocean side, you know, the destruction is still quite visible. There are houses that were literally ripped in half and crumbling on the beach. The boardwalk was unzipped like a zipper. It just split in half. Just - it looks like lives were stopped, sort of, dead in their tracks.

FLATOW: Right.

LICHTMAN: You can see into people's living rooms.

FLATOW: Right. Right. Right. And, well, you found is that while - in your Video Pick of the Week, and documented terrifically, is that while people keep talking about the destruction, the physical destruction, there is insidious sort of destruction going on, which makes it impossible for them live there in those houses.

LICHTMAN: That's right. So people who were there who didn't - whose house does still exist, who have power and heat restored - so that's not everybody there - they're dealing with another kind of threat. And it's mold. This seems to be the sort of primary concern I heard from Peter Corless, who's a community organizer there. And many other people that I talked to, mold is one of the top concerns for people living there. Now, so as water came through, it left behind damp basements, some of which weren't pumped out for weeks or months. And now, people's homes need to be gutted because...

FLATOW: Totally gutted.

LICHTMAN: Totally gutted. This is the interesting thing: I talked to folks from Respond & Rebuild, Terri Bennett and Gabby Van Houten, and they - they're working on these houses, stripping them. And you have to just take out everything down to the studs.

FLATOW: Wow.

LICHTMAN: So the insulation has to go. We're not just talking about, you know, your knick-knacks.

FLATOW: Right.

LICHTMAN: Everything has to go.

FLATOW: Of course, the mold loves to eat the paper and the wallboard and all that stuff.

LICHTMAN: This is a fascinating thing. I spoke with Joan Bennett, who's a mycologist at Rutgers. And she has a sort of interesting relationship with mold post-hurricanes herself.

JOAN BENNETT: Yeah, nobody likes to lose their house. But to lose it to the life form that you've been studying all your life. My way of coping was, OK, I'm going to try to learn more about his.

LICHTMAN: So Bennett worked at Tulane and was living in New Orleans, and her house flooded and became completely molded over. And so her strategy was to actually survey what mold was there.

FLATOW: Right.

LICHTMAN: But she said, just as you stated, that mold - fungi eats a lot of stuff...

FLATOW: Right.

LICHTMAN: ..that they're great decomposers. That's what we know about them. They, you know, they take those logs in the forest and turn them down to nothing. And they are doing that in people's homes. So if you have wood floors or rugs. Cotton is a form of cellulose, so they'll brake down too. And the interesting thing she said is that a lot of people here have gypsum board with paper on the back. And that's the perfect food. Whereas in New Orleans, there is a huge mold problem, but the walls were spared for people, at least do have plaster.

FLATOW: Right.

LICHTMAN: You didn't have this much mold.

FLATOW: And now, at this cold snap, it's 10 degrees outside. The mold is still growing. But wait till the spring hits.

LICHTMAN: This is the big fear that I heard from Peter Corless and others that, you know, people are trying to get the - their stuff out now because as it warms up, and Joan Bennett suggested this too, there's going to be fungal explosion in places that haven't completely stripped out everything. So, you know, looking forward, it's just - this is a never-ending story of recovery.

FLATOW: And it's blocks and blocks and blocks of this stuff still.

LICHTMAN: Many, many blocks. I mean, most houses in front of them, I didn't walk down a single block without debris on the sidewalk.

FLATOW: Wow. That's our Video Pick of the Week. Flora Lichtman was out there in Queens, in the Rockaways. You can see, you know, you see on the news of people's furniture. But you don't get to go into the house like Flora did and see the mold that makes it impossible to live there for thousands people, and they have to rip out the whole thing and start over again. Thank you, Flora.

LICHTMAN: Thanks, Ira.

FLATOW: It's our Video Pick of the Week up there in our website on sciencefriday.com. I'm Ira Flatow in New York.

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Online marketing ? increasing your online presence. - WSI ...

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In our contemporary, tech-filled society one might assume that the importance of website optimisation would be common knowledge. That said, a significant portion of businesses are still nowhere to be found on the web. However, this might be less damaging than a $200 website purchased from a foreign country.

These businesses are still treading water but late adopters might be burnt when then competition takes their market share. Small businesses fall under the late adopter?s category for several reasons including financial restraints, negative perception of online business as well as lack of trust.

There is a perception shared by some that the internet is ruining the economy - everyone is simply shopping around for the lowest possible price which eliminates customer loyalty. The fact of the matter is that appearances count for a significant amount of traffic. With this one must emphasize the importance of brand positioning.

A website that functions well is simply not enough ? it has to be accompanied by an aesthetically appealing look and a clear cut, simplistic conversion strategy. Once a potential client lands on your homepage they must be able to:

  • Define your offering ? your offering must me conveyed in a clear and concise manner. With a simple glance someone should be able to tell another exactly what it is that you offer. Put some time into your online property before you start an online marketing campaign.
  • Perceive positioning ? there is a certain level of product for each consumer and their respective needs. It is not necessary (and illegal) to frame your products as premium products if they are not high-end.
  • Communicate ? people should be able to contact you or be able to be led into the next step of the buying funnel from your homepage. A convoluted homepage equates to a more profitable competitor.

It is important to segment your website visitors and see it from their perspective. Remember that not every visitor is in the same stage of the buying funnel. You need to cater for all the types of people that will visit your website. The longer you get them to stay, the more likely they will convert from visitors to customers.

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Paid online advertising

There are countless statistics on the web with regards to the amount of clicks that go to paid advertising as well as organic searches. The majority of these studies posit that organic searches are more likely to be clicked on. Why would you then invest in paid advertising?

The more impressions you make the better. Spreading awareness of who you are is the main driver to a good brand recognition strategy. Do not misinterpret, sales are important as your bottom line is what shows whether or not your business is successful. What you want to capitalise on is the referrals and leads created by brand recognition. A popular brand gets more phone calls which leads to business than a brand no one has heard of. Reserving your spot in the mind of the consumer is truly what you should be aiming for.

We see this reservation in many different forms from taglines, iconic logos, jingles and the most valuable of them all ? proprietary eponyms. An example of this would be how Kleenex has claimed the space in the consumers? mind with regards to tissues. People refer to any brand of tissues as Kleenexes. This happens due to successful market saturation of a brand. So remember, people do not invest in paid advertising solely for the purpose of getting more people to your homepage. Increase your visibility by also:

  • Expanding online property ? the more sites your business is active on, the more online property you own, the more visible you will be. Penetrate the online industry in as many ways as possible. This said, you have to be active ? no presence is better than a stagnating presence. Online marketing is easy to adopt but shows results a lot quicker if you have an active presence.
  • Focus on problems as well as solutions ? in terms of keywords, do not just focus on your products/services, focus on phrases depict the problem your business solves.
  • Networking ? as I mentioned last week. Online marketing has to be done in conjunction with telling more people about your offering and online presence. Putting a face to a brand, service or product helps to increase your visibility over time and will help you get your brand into social circles you might not have gotten I without networking.

We are always available to talk about online advertising and web development ideas. If you are interested getting more information on how to get more people to your homepage, visit www.simplifytheinternet.com.

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Scientist at Work Blog: Roughing It, Antarctic Style

Michael Becker, a doctoral student at McGill University, was a scientific diver on an expedition to Lake Untersee, Antarctica.

One of the common misconceptions about field work is that working and living in the polar regions has to be incredibly harsh and unforgiving. Personal expectation and flexibility, as well as preparedness and training, make the difference between living in a comfortable camp or a miserable death trap.

The camp we?re staying in is, by any standard, a very comfortable place to spend a month. We have ample water, power generators, and enough food for six months. Someone who needs a daily shower and a flush toilet won?t find it too accommodating, but if you approach camp living with the optimistic sense that it is better than living in an ice-cave, everything will seem rosy.

We are located on a little sand and gravel peninsula that sticks out into the center of Lake Untersee. The rolling moraine and slope on the peninsula protect the tents that we have built in the low-lying areas. We did this to try and use the natural features around us as wind blocks ? the storms here are fierce and winds can reach up to 110 m.p.h.

For sleeping, we set up three Scott-style tents as personal quarters ? tents quite similar in shape and style to those used in the early ages of Antarctic exploration. We also have three large dome tents, one each for cooking, a science lab, and for dive gear. Tents have to be meticulously constructed and maintained in case of strong winds. All the guy lines are tightened regularly and every bit of the outside flies is weighted down with rocks. Even the inside of the tents must be weighted down with rocks so that strong winds don?t come under the tent and flip it. In fierce storms, people have been inside their tents as they collapsed and blew away.

None of the sleeping tents are heated, but the science, dive, and cook tents are heated by small propane space heaters. Going to sleep can be a bit of a bear, as on cold ?nights? (the sun never sets during the summer) the inside of the tent might be 0 or 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Getting into a frigid sleeping bag is tiresome, so I usually take a Nalgene bottle filled with boiling water and throw it (well-sealed) into my sleeping bag to make a nice heated bed. But while nights are cold, mornings can be blazingly hot.

Our camp is surrounded by a semi-circle of large mountains. These mountains block direct sunlight in the evenings, but around 5 a.m. the sun rounds the corner and starts roasting everything. That 5 degree evening in the tent turns into a 55 degree morning very quickly, so much so that I usually go to sleep bundled like a mummy and wake up sweating.

As for power, we have several portable generators for science equipment, charging hand radios, and powering this laptop I am writing on now. I have even dragged an extension cable into my tent for power. Pretty cushy. But while we have power, we have reduced communication ? a satellite phone limited to call times of two minutes before the signal is lost. It is enough to call home to let everyone know we are still alive.

Probably the biggest concern of running a camp is water. Not the lack of it, as we drill a hole in the lake for drinking water, but rather the production of excess waste water. One of the environmental protocols for working in the Antarctic is to leave as minimal an impact as possible, and this means bringing all waste water back to base. This means dishwater, rinsing water, and urine.

For cooking and cleaning, we usually generate zero waste. We cook and eat dehydrated food straight from the bag to limit dirty dishes, and washing our forks and plates is limited to a few wipes of a paper towel. Our biggest luxury would have been an entire case of Cadbury chocolate bars, but this mysteriously disappeared from the flight ? a crime punishable by death if we ever find out who nipped them. In all, our daily meals make zero waste water ? pretty impressive for five people.

Keeping ourselves clean is a Spartan affair: a pack of handwipes and some disinfectant alcohol. But if done on a daily basis these alcohol showers allow you to extend wearing the same set of clothing for one or two weeks.

We have everything to meet basic needs and plenty more. I find it refreshing to let my body adjust to being outdoors, and feeling and living with the weather rather than being hermetically sealed in my apartment in the city. I like camp living ? the pace, the lack of Internet, and the lack of communication. Days here feel long and rewarding and I am always surprised at how much time there is in 24 hours. And living in camp is a good reminder of just how efficiently we can live. For a gallon or two of gas a day and a bit of propane, five people can live with heat, power, and electricity and produce minimal waste*. It makes you aware of how much is effortlessly consumed at home.

Oh and lastly, the bathroom. Everyone always asks, so here goes: It is a bucket with garbage bags that you change when full. It creates such a distinctive, thick and fermented smell that you could cut it with a knife. So we gave it its own tent and keep it at a distance. The view?s good though.

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UK urges Britons to leave Libya's Benghazi over threat

TRIPOLI/LONDON (Reuters) - Britain urged its nationals to leave the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Thursday, citing a "specific and imminent" threat to Westerners days after a deadly attack by Islamist militants in neighboring Algeria.

Britain's Foreign Office declined to give details of the nature of the threat, but has warned in the past of the long reach of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the North African wing of al Qaeda.

At least 38 hostages were killed in an attack on the remote In Amenas gas complex in Algeria, about 100 kms (60 miles) from the Libyan border. French forces are also fighting Islamist rebels in Mali.

"We are now aware of a specific and imminent threat to Westerners in Benghazi, and urge any British nationals who remain there against our advice to leave immediately," the Foreign Office said in a statement.

Few Westerners are believed to be in Benghazi, which has experienced a wave of violence targeting foreign diplomats, military and police officers, including an attack in September that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.

A spokeswoman for the British embassy in Tripoli said the number of British nationals in Benghazi was small, but could not comment on specific numbers.

Last week Italy suspended activity at its Benghazi consulate and withdrew staff after a gun attack on its consul.

Coupled with the Algeria hostage crisis - a plan believed to have been conceived in Mali - Western governments are now on high alert.

"The situation in Cyrenaica (eastern Libya) is not just worrying, it is incredibly worrying. Everybody is on alert," a Western diplomat said. "But in light of the events recently (in Algeria and Mali), this could be a precautionary measure."

Saad al-Saitim, deputy head of the Benghazi Local Council, said the warning was a setback, inciting "more fear at a time when people need to stand with us".

"Following the Mali events, foreigners are worried and are taking precautionary steps. Benghazi hardly has any foreigners at the moment and few foreign consulates," he said.

British Airways said it would continue operating flights to the Libyan capital Tripoli. The airline operates three flights a week between London's Heathrow airport and Tripoli. Its next flight to Libya is scheduled for Sunday.

The eastern city of Benghazi was the cradle of the 2011 revolution that toppled former dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and Libya has been awash with weapons since then, its shaky nascent institutions struggling to rein in armed groups.

Benghazi in particular has been the scene of power struggles between various armed Islamist factions. U.S. intelligence officials say Islamist militants with ties to al Qaeda affiliates were most likely involved in the deadly September 11 assault on the U.S. mission in the city, Libya's second biggest.

While Britain's move may be only precautionary, it is unlikely to inspire confidence in a country keen to attract foreign cash and developers for its oil fields and other sectors after years of chronic under-investment and war.

The bulk of Libya's oil wealth, around 80 percent, is located in the east of the country but the oil installations are far from Benghazi and oil is not piped through there.

Giuma Attaigha, deputy leader of the ruling general national congress, told Reuters Libya must make foreigners feel safe.

"This statement is a cause of concern and we hope it is just precautionary because it is the right of any country to take care of its people when it feels that they are in danger," he said.

"This forces all of us, starting with the security forces in the interior ministry, to take all necessary steps and quickly to make the foreigners feel safe and to protect citizens in Benghazi against terrorism."

(Additional reporting by Rhys Jones, Ali Shuaib in Tripoli and Ghaith Shennib in Benghazi; Writing by Mohammed Abbas; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/britain-urges-nationals-leave-libyas-benghazi-citing-threat-124722482.html

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