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14 Jul 11

Are U.S. Cops Preparing Widespread Use of Facial Recognition iPhone?
Starting as early as September, cops across the country may be using a new iphone-based device to identify people based on a picture of their face, iris scan, or a fingerprint reader, raising concerns about how the data will be gathered, stored, and used.  

Libyan Rebels Train Boys Age 7 on Anti-Aircraft Guns to Fight Gaddafi’s War
This time, the gang that couldn’t shoot straight is made up of seven year old boys firing bazookas and automatic assault rifles. Yes, while most seven-year-olds are in school making friends and learning to read and write — maybe even pretending to fight with toy guns — in Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya, little boys are being trained by rebel forces to fight and overpower the Colonel‘s loyalist troops in the country’s bloody civil war.  

Report: Iran moving nuclear program to bunker
Iran is moving its nuclear program into a mountain facility able to withstand air and missile strikes, the Telegraph reported Thursday, citing recent intelligence reports. The report says Iran disclosed the Fowrdow facility's location, inside a mountain near Qom, after Western intelligence sources reported of its existence.  

German mayor calls for reintroduction of border controls on Polish border
Klaus-Dieter Hubner, the mayor of Guben, claimed that since Poland joined the Schengen zone in 2007 thefts in the region have soared by 32 per cent. "The fear of being checked at the border at any time would deter criminals," from taking stolen goods across the border, he explained.  

Tainted Beef Hits Japanese Market
Japan grappled with a fresh radiation scare Tuesday, as authorities found that beef contaminated with radioactive cesium had been shipped to shops and restaurants throughout the country. The beef, from six cattle raised on a farm near the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, registered radioactive-cesium levels up to seven times that permitted by Japanese food-safety standards. Some of the meat had already likely been eaten, government officials said.  

Earthquake hits English Channel
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.9 has struck in the English Channel, the British Geological Survey (BGS) said. The quake had a depth of 10km and its epicentre was south of Portsmouth, according to the BGS. ...David Kerridge, from the BGS, said it was the biggest incident of its kind in the area for nearly 300 years.  

Spinal cord repair restores independent breathing
The ability to breathe has been restored to mice with spinal cord injuries, in what US researchers describe as a medical first. Some patients with damaged spinal cords need ventilators as they are unable to breathe on their own. A report in the journal Nature showed a nerve graft, coupled with a protein, could restore breathing.  

Horn of Africa drought: Kenya row over Somali refugees
A row has broken out in Kenya's government over the huge influx of Somalis fleeing the region's worst drought in 60 years. About 370,000 Somalis are at an over-crowded camp and the government is divided over opening a second camp. One minister said a new camp would encourage more Somalis to cross the border.  

Egypt to sack 700 police over killing of protesters
Almost 700 senior police officers in Egypt are being removed from their jobs over the killing of protesters during the revolution earlier this year. Interior Minister Mansour Essawy said 505 generals and 164 officers would end their service on 1 August. The move comes as protests continue in Cairo's Tahrir Square, calling for the speedy trials of police officers and corrupt Mubarak-era officials.  

Ireland downgraded to 'junk' in spiralling euro-crisis
US-based credit rating agency Moody's on Tuesday (11 July) downgraded Ireland's debt to junk status, amid growing market concerns about the stability of the eurozone as the debt crisis reaches Italy and Spain. ..."Although Ireland's Ba1 rating indicates a much lower risk of restructuring than Greece's Caa1 rating, the increased possibility of private sector participation has the effect of further discouraging future private sector lending and increases the likelihood that Ireland will be unable to regain market access on sustainable terms in the near future," it said.  

Hezbollah warns Israel against maritime border 'threats'
Hezbollah on Wednesday issued a stark warning to Jerusalem, vowing to protect its maritime rights against "Israeli threats." The comments by Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem came on the background of Israeli plans to mark the two countries’ maritime border to ensure unrestricted access to lucrative natural gas reserves.  

Religious Freedom Group Sues Perry Over Planned All-Day Prayer Event in Texas
A Wisconsin-based religious freedom group is suing Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a possible Republican presidential contender, in an effort to block his promotion of and participation in an all-day Christian prayer event to be held Aug. 6, arguing that it violates the constitutional separation of church and state.  

52% think Intifada will follow statehood declaration
Majority of Israelis think violent Palestinian uprising will come after statehood bid whether or not UN recognizes state.  

Moody's Announces It Will Review America's Rating, May Downgrade
Moody's Investors Service yesterday (July 13) threatened to downgrade America's credit rating, rattling the White House and lawmakers.  

Egypt fires hundreds of police as protests grow
Egypt's security chief fired nearly 700 police officers Wednesday in a step to cleanse the much-hated force, the latest concession military rulers have made under pressure from protesters holding a sit-in in Cairo's Tahrir Square for the past six days.  

51st state? Small step forward for long-shot 'South California' plan
A Republican member of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors wants his county and 12 others to secede from California and form the 51st state. His colleagues gave him an unenthusiastic go ahead Tuesday to explore the idea.  

Comet's Death by Sun Photographed for First Time
The death of a comet that plunged into the sun was captured on camera this month for the first time in history, scientists say. The comet met its fiery demise on July 6 when it zoomed in from behind the sun and melted into oblivion as it crashed into the star. It was NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a satellite orbiting Earth that studies the sun, which witnessed the comet's death-blow.  

World sea attacks rise as pirates become bolder
Sea piracy worldwide surged to 266 attacks in the first half this year, up 36 percent from a year ago, as Somali pirates became bolder and raided more vessels, a global maritime watchdog said Thursday.  

Shift in petrodollar investment to unnerve Western mkts
The long-standing support from petrodollars for Western financial markets is gradually waning as oil-rich countries favor recycling their windfall revenues closer to home and away from low-yielding developed economies mired in the debt crisis.  

 

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