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Murder trial date set for Van der Sloot (AP)

LIMA, Peru ? A Peruvian judge has set Jan. 6 as the trial date for Joran van der Sloot in the killing of a Peruvian woman five years to the day after U.S. student Natalee Holloway disappeared.

The 24-year-old Van der Sloot remains the prime suspect in Holloway's 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba.

Peruvian prosecutors are seeking 30 years in prison for the Dutchman on first-degree murder charges in the killing of Stephany Flores.

Van der Sloot met the 21-year-old Lima student in a casino and took him to his hotel room.

He confessed to the killing but says he became enraged upon finding Flores reading about the Holloway case on his laptop. Flores' family and prosecutors contend he planned the killing in order to rob the young woman.

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Battle for Black Friday deals includes pepper spray, shootings (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? The holiday shopping season got off to an ugly start with shoppers pepper-spraying one another to battle for bargains and robbers shooting shoppers to steal their Black Friday purchases, police said on Friday.

In Los Angeles, authorities were reviewing Walmart security tapes to track down a Hispanic woman in her 30s who pepper-sprayed the crowd swarming Xboxes on sale 10 p.m. local time Thursday, Los Angeles police Sergeant J. Valle said.

"They were opening a package to try to get some Xboxes from a crate and this lady pepper-sprayed a whole bunch of people in order to gain an advantage over the Xboxes," Valle said.

Firefighters treated and released as many as 20 people injured in the incident at the Walmart in Northridge, California, authorities said. It was not known whether the woman actually purchased the Xboxes, Valle said.

Walmart is the U.S. discount store unit of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

In South Carolina, a Black Friday shopping spree at a Walmart in Myrtle Beach ended in gunfire when Tonia Robbins, 55, was accosted at about 1 a.m. on Friday by a robber who demanded her purse and then shot her in the foot, police said.

Robbins and her shopping companions were placing their purchases in the trunk of her car, parked across the street from the store, when the robber approached, police said.

When Robbins screamed, one of her companions reached into the car, pulled out a revolver stashed in the console and pointed it at the robber, who ran off, police said. She then fired two or three warning shots into the air.

Robbins was hospitalized and her condition was not known.

(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York, Harriet McLeod in South Carolina; Editing by David Bailey)

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Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart Vacation in Hawaii


Just how serious are things getting between Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart? The pair vacationed together this week in Hawaii... along with J. Lo's three-year old twins!

The 24-year old backup dancer was "great" with the children, an insider tells Us Weekly, detailing how he "was twirling them around and doing flips with Emme and she seemed very comfortable with him," while "Jennifer got a chance to sit back and relax while Casper took over and played."

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Lopez came under pretty heavy fire this week by shilling so hard for Fiat during her American Music Awards that even Kim Kardashian referred to it "too much." Okay, not really. But John Legend called out his fellow artist.

But Jennifer's personal life is going a lot smoother. Following the AMAs, witnesses spotted Lopez "grinding in Smart's lap, giving him a kiss and rubbing his head" at Greystone Manor in West Hollywood. He's a lucky fella.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/11/jennifer-lopez-and-casper-smart-vacation-in-hawaii/

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Parents of missing Madeleine tell of media pursuit (AP)

LONDON ? The parents of Madeleine McCann, whose 2007 disappearance sparked a media frenzy, told a London courtroom Wednesday how they were left distraught by the relentless U.K. press and its insinuations they were responsible for their daughter's death.

Kate and Gerry McCann told Britain's media ethics inquiry that the coverage had hurt their efforts to find their daughter after she vanished during a family vacation in Portugal, shortly before her fourth birthday.

"We were trying to find our daughter and you (the media) are stopping our chances of doing that," Kate McCann said.

"These were desperate times," she said, adding that the couple felt powerless. "When it's your voice against a powerful media, it just doesn't hold weight."

Madeleine's disappearance sparked an international manhunt and intense press coverage. The McCanns said the press was initially sympathetic but soon changed, with some articles implying the couple was hiding something.

The couple successfully sued several British newspapers over suggestions that they had caused their daughter's death and then covered it up.

Prime Minister David Cameron set up the public inquiry into media ethics and practices in response to a still-evolving scandal over phone hacking by tabloid journalists. This week it has taken evidence from celebrities including actor Hugh Grant and comedian Steve Coogan, and from ordinary people left bruised by unwanted media attention.

Gerry McCann said he and his wife did not think their phones had been hacked, but he volunteered to testify at the inquiry "for one simple reason ? we feel a system has to be put in place to protect ordinary people from the damage the media can cause."

Inquiry lawyer Robert Jay said the couple had experienced "the good, the bad and the particularly ugly side of the press."

It is still not clear what happened to Madeleine, despite her parents' far-reaching international campaign and numerous reported sightings from around the world.

Earlier, a lawyer for several phone hacking victims said that illegal eavesdropping was widely practiced by Britain's tabloid journalists, producing stories that were both intrusive and untrue.

Mark Lewis said phone hacking was not limited to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid, which the media mogul shut down earlier this year as outrage grew over the scandal.

"It was a much more widespread practice than just one newspaper," he said.

Lewis claimed that listening in on voice mails was so easy that many journalists regarded it as no more serious than "driving at 35 mph in a 30 mph zone."

He said the News of the World got caught because it hired a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, who kept detailed records of his snooping assignments. Mulcaire and News of the World reporter Clive Goodman were jailed in 2007 for hacking into the voice mails of royal aides.

"The fact that evidence doesn't exist in written form doesn't mean to say that the crime didn't happen," Lewis said.

Lewis said when a News of the World reporter was arrested for phone hacking in 2006, he had a "eureka moment" about the source of a false story on two of his clients.

The story alleged a romantic relationship between soccer players' association chief Gordon Taylor and lawyer Joanne Armstrong. Taylor said he believed the story was based on a voice mail message from Armstrong thanking Taylor for speaking at her father's funeral.

The message said: "Thank you for yesterday. You were wonderful."

Lewis said a tabloid journalist "added two and two and made 84. ... If it hadn't been so sad, it would have been funny."

In 2008, Murdoch's News International agreed to pay Taylor hundreds of thousands of pounds (dollars) in compensation for the hacking of his phone in return for keeping quiet about the deal ? one of several attempts by the company to hush up the scale of its illegal activity.

Murdoch shut down the News of the World in July after evidence emerged that it had routinely eavesdropped on the voice mails of public figures, celebrities and even crime victims in its search for scoops.

More than a dozen News of the World journalists and editors have been arrested and several senior Murdoch executives have resigned in the still-evolving scandal. Two top London police officers also lost their jobs, along with Cameron's media adviser.

Lewis has represented many prominent hacking victims, including the family of murdered 13-year-old Milly Dowler, whose voice mails were accessed by the News of the World after she disappeared in 2002. The girl's parents spoke Monday before the U.K. inquiry, saying the hacking gave them false hope their daughter was still alive during the investigation into her disappearance.

The inquiry, led by Judge Brian Leveson, plans to issue a report next year and could recommend major changes to media regulation in Britain.

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Obama acknowledges tough economy this Thanksgiving (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is urging Americans facing tough economic times this Thanksgiving to believe in the nation's ability to overcome its challenges.

In a taped Thanksgiving message, Obama says the partisanship and gridlock in Washington may make people question whether unity is possible. But he insists the nation's problems can be solved if all Americans do their part.

Obama is also encouraging Americans to remember the men and women of the military who are spending the holiday serving overseas. And he thanks those who are taking time out of their Thanksgiving celebrations to serve in soup kitchens and shelters.

The president will celebrate Thanksgiving with family at the White House.

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Three U.S. students held in Egypt over protests (Reuters)

CAIRO (Reuters) ? Three U.S. students were paraded on Egyptian television on Tuesday after being accused of throwing petrol bombs at police during protests near Cairo's Tahrir Square where demonstrators have been demanding an end to military rule.

State television did not give their identities, describing them as "foreigners." But the U.S. embassy confirmed that three U.S. citizens were being detained and the American University in Cairo said three U.S. students studying there had been held.

Egypt's state television cited an Interior Ministry official as saying that the three had been detained after they threw petrol bombs at police protecting the Interior Ministry. It said the identities of the three were being established.

It showed pictures of three with their backs against a wall and looking at the camera. One person out of shot raised the head of one of the Americans with his hand to ensure he looked straight ahead.

It showed videos, taken by phone cameras, that it said showed the three taking part in the protest at night. One of the people in the picture wore a medical face mask that many protesters have been using to protect against teargas. Another had a headscarf around his mouth.

"Three of our American study-abroad students, Gregory Porter, Luke Gates and Derrik Sweeney, were arrested last night. We are in touch with their families and are working with the U.S. embassy and the Egyptian authorities to ensure that they are safe," the American University in Cairo said.

"We have been able to determine that they are being held at Abdeen's public prosecutor's office," it said in a statement that was e-mailed to alumni of the university.

The U.S. embassy also confirmed the detention.

"We have been in contact with the Egyptian authorities and can confirm that there are three U.S. citizens in detention in connection with the protest. We have requested consular access," a U.S. embassy spokeswoman said.

She said the embassy expected to be granted access on Wednesday.

(Additional reporting by Dina Zayed; Writing by Edmund Blair)

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AerCap to take back two jets from Kingfisher (Reuters)

MUMBAI (Reuters) ? India's Kingfisher Airlines, the country's third largest by market share, said on Thursday lessor AerCap Holdings NV would take back two of its aircraft in coming months as both the companies could not agree on extension terms.

"AerCap had two aircraft coming up for renewal in the next three months where we could not agree on mutually acceptable extension terms," a spokesman for Kingfisher said.

"The aircraft will soon be in a MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) for preparation and redelivery," he added.

Kingfisher, which has cancelled scores of flights in November and now has around 300 flights daily including international, would add a new aircraft to the fleet in December to replace one of these two.

A majority of its fleet of 66 aircraft are taken on lease.

The spokesman also said lessors have the contractual right to access documents for all their aircraft on an as-needed basis.

The Wall Street Journal on Thursday reported at least two lessors have agents at Kingfisher's offices copying documents relating to their planes.

Cash-strapped Kingfisher, controlled by flamboyant liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, is struggling to raise funds.

The company has pushed back deliveries of Airbus's A380 superjumbo airliner and is also set to cancel orders for two A340 aircraft.

Earlier this week, Kingfisher had said its aircraft manufacturers have provided financial support to it and had agreed to a cut in prices.

It has asked banks to offer guarantees to lessors to help it release about 10 billion rupees locked up with the lessors.

At 0634 GMT, shares in Kingfisher, valued at $231 million, were trading down 0.82 percent at 24.15 rupees in a weak Mumbai market.

The stock has lost more than 63 percent of its value so far in 2011, compared with a 23 percent fall in India's benchmark index.

Kingfisher, which has never made a profit, is in talks with an Indian investor for equity funding. Chairman Mallya last week met a consortium of lenders, led by State Bank of India, in an effort to shore up its finances and get additional working capital.

But banks have been wary of lending to airlines, which are on course to post record losses this fiscal year, hit by high fuel prices and an ongoing price war.

Auditors of Jet Airways, India's leading carrier said this month that the airline has to raise funds or generate cash flows to meet obligations.

Kingfisher's auditors had made similar observations and also said its method of accounting of costs incurred on major repairs and maintenance of aircraft is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards in India.

But Kingfisher has said the practice is consistent with other major international airlines.

(Reporting by Aniruddha Basu; Editing by Rajesh Pandathil)

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Egypt stock market plunges on political crisis (AP)

CAIRO ? Egypt's benchmark index plunged on Tuesday, with a temporary suspension of trading failing to cool a frenzy of selling by investors panicked by escalating violence and protests in the capital that have thrust the nation into its worst political crisis since former President Hosni Mubarak's ouster.

The EGX30 index closed 4.78 percent lower, or at 3,676 points, continuing its slide after trading was suspended for nearly an hour on the Egyptian Exchange after the broader EGX100 index fell by over 5.4 percent.

Underscoring market unease with the political situation, the country's five-year credit default swaps ? the cost of insuring Egypt's sovereign debt against default ? widened by 25 basis points to 563 basis points, according to Markit. Also, the Egyptian pound weakened against the U.S. dollar, briefly breaching the six pound to the dollar mark, according to currency Web site XE.com.

The slide in the market Tuesday was the third consecutive day of declines, and reflected the worries about the country's political future as thousands gathered in central Cairo protesting against the country's military rulers. The escalating tension came just days before the scheduled Nov. 28 parliamentary elections ? the first since Mubarak left office in mid-February.

Traders put the support point for the benchmark index at 3,800 points, but the market blew past that level with little difficulty early in the day, building on Monday's 4 percent slide and dragging its year-to-date decline down to more than 48 percent.

"We passed the support point, so the only thing that will stop further declines in the market is fixing the political situation in the country," said Khaled Naga, a senior broker with Mega Investments. "We have to wait and see what happens."

State television reported that the day's losses on the exchange amounted to 12 billion pounds ($2 billion).

The suspension of trade was a safety measure set up by market authorities in the weeks after the uprising against Mubarak. The measures were intended to guard against what many, at the time, feared would be the market's collapse after its reopening more than two months after the start of the Jan. 25 uprising.

The violence and continuing demonstrations prompted the civilian Cabinet to offer its resignation late Monday. But the move failed to appease the activists who see the civilian government as little more than subservient to the military rulers.

While far from presenting a united front, the activists massed in Cairo's Tahrir Square ? the epicenter of the uprising that toppled Mubarak ? are demanding that the military rulers either immediately hand over power to a civilian administration or set a fixed date for a transition to civilian rule.

Firmly entrenched in Tahrir Square, the activists issued a call for a million-man rally on Tuesday ? a move that had thousands streaming into downtown Cairo and raising the specter of further clashes and violence, even as officials called for restraint from all sides.

The threat of continued trouble only builds on already growing political uncertainty that has battered the country's economy and placed tremendous pressure on the country's currency.

The government has struggled to keep the pound from breaking the six pounds to the dollar level for months, with economists attributing at least a portion of the net international reserves that have been spent going to support the currency. Egypt's net international reserves fell from $36 billion in December to about $22 billion by the end of October, according to Central Bank of Egypt figures.

Naga said the stock market has lost about 180 billion pounds ($30.25 billion) since the start of the year ? with most of that linked to the unrest in the country versus the overall global financial concerns linked to the Eurozone debt crisis and broader fears of recession. He said Monday's losses were about 7 billion pounds.

The Tuesday losses marked the 10th consecutive trading session in which the market ? one of the worst performing emerging market indices in the world ? suffered a slide as a result of Egypt's tenuous political situation.

Rami Sidani, the Dubai-based head of Middle East and North Africa investments for British asset management firm Schroders, said there is a "very negative sentiment" over Egyptian stocks at the moment. The uncertainties surrounding the country's political future have triggered a panicked sell-off on the Egyptian exchange, he said.

"There is no discrimination between one company or another," said Sidani. "Investors are just selling across the board without taking into consideration the value of the underlying assets."

The declines came as several markets elsewhere in the region extended slumps of their own following Monday's rout on Wall Street.

The Dubai Financial Market dropped 0.3 percent to close at 1,351 points Tuesday, its lowest level in more than seven years. Saudi Arabia's main index was trading down 0.8 percent at 6,103 points by mid-afternoon.

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AP Business Writer Adam Schreck in Dubai contributed to this report.

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Kris Humphries: The Husband from Hell?


Kim Kardashian has been receiving the brunt of criticism for her split from Kris Humphries, with over 100,000 people even signing a petition to take this waste of large breasts off the air.

But the latest issue of Us Weekly quotes sources who point a finger at the bruising NBA power forward, even dubbing him the Husband from Hell.

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On top of clubbing throughout New York and Los Angeles - insisting on free bottle service wherever he went - Humphries simply acted like a jerk for most of the 72 days, an insider claims:

"He belittled her in front of people. He'd call her stupid. It was truly sickening."

This mole remembers at least one incident where Kris referred to Kim as a "fat ass" and added that he resents her fame and fortune:

"He tried to control Kim by bringing her down... He would say truly terrible things. One time, he said she had no talent and her fame wouldn't last."

Well, one of those points is true. We're praying the other soon comes to fruition, as well.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/11/kris-humphries-the-husband-from-hell/

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Ex-execs get 9 months for fatal bone cement trial (AP)

PHILADELPHIA ? The pursuit of profits blinded medical company officials to the "the sanctity of human life," a federal judge said Monday in sentencing them to nine months in prison for unapproved testing of a bone-cement product that left three people dead.

The Synthes North America officials wanted to beat their competitors to market without going through the lengthy process of getting their products approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the judge found. So they plotted to train select surgeons in the off-label use of their bone cement and then have the doctors publish their findings, U.S. District Judge Legrome D. Davis said.

The program continued even after a patient died in surgery in Texas in 2003 and another in California. The patients suffered a sharp drop in blood pressure after the bone-cement compound was injected into their spines. Synthes only halted the training after a third death in 2004.

"One adverse event should have been enough to let you know that this course was not right," Davis said. "I can't understand how there wasn't a stop sign."

Former President Michael Huggins, of West Chester, Pa., and former Senior Vice President Thomas B. Higgins, of Berwyn, were the first of four executives sentenced. Two others, ex-director of regulatory and clinical affairs John J. Walsh, of Coatesville and former Synthes Vice President Richard Bohner, of Malvern, were being sentenced Monday afternoon.

Davis called the officers' conduct egregious and said they showed "disregard for the safety of others ... and for the sanctity of human life." He denied Huggins' bid for probation and ordered him to prison immediately. Higgins, who ran the spine unit, received the same nine-month sentence, but was given two weeks to report to prison because of family issues.

They became the rare corporate officials sent to prison after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor as "responsible corporate officers" under the so-called Park Doctrine. The statute typically involves corporate leaders taking the fall for things that happened under their watch. In this case, Davis said they planned and executed the scheme, and sentenced them above the zero- to six-month guidelines.

"There's a perception that this is not the type of conduct that tends to result in a jail sentence," Davis said. "We lose the ability to cause the industry to self-regulate, because the fear of jail for professionals is far greater than the fear of a young drug dealer from the `hood."

The judge, though, denied prosecutors the maximum one-year sentence they had sought, giving the men credit for his pleas.

Huggins and Higgins declined to make any statements in court.

Both Synthes, a Swiss company with a U.S. headquarters in West Chester, and its former subsidiary Norian Corp. pleaded guilty to corporate health care fraud charges and agreed to pay $23 million in fines. As part of the plea, Synthes agreed to sell the subsidiary. In April, Johnson & Johnson agreed to buy it for $21.3 billion.

According to prosecutors, the Synthes North America executives also failed to report the deaths and lied to FDA investigators during a three-week audit.

The defendants denied any intent to violate FDA protocols, and at least one argued that he tried repeatedly to prevent off-label use.

"I didn't think at the time that we were doing anything illegal," Higgins wrote in a letter his lawyer read in court Monday.

The bone cement, Norian XR, had been approved for surgical use in the arm, but not in the weight-bearing spine.

Pilot studies had shown it could cause blood clots in humans, and pig research suggested the clots could move to the lungs, causing death within 30 seconds, government experts said. Synthes used the cement in about 200 spine patients.

None of the surgeons could rule out the bone cement as a factor in the three deaths, but it also wasn't definitively blamed for them. One patient died in Plano, Texas, and two others in northern California.

The second victim was 83-year-old physicist Ryoichi Kikuchi of Walnut Creek, Calif., who had been a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. Still mentally sharp, he opted for the surgery to relieve back pain, his grandchildren said.

His family has long wondered why he didn't survive the surgery, but only learned this past week of his connection to the case, according to two grandchildren who traveled to Philadelphia for the hearings. They called his death ironic, given his career devotion to careful scientific methodology.

"Even if he had chosen to do this, his wish would have been for it to be part of an organized process, and not just, if something goes wrong, nothing comes of it," said grandson Alan Kikuchi, 27, of New York.

All four executives have lost their careers, and agreed to pay fines of $100,000 apiece. Davis questioned why men who had otherwise led good, moral lives came to make such unconscionable decisions at work.

Davis said that other companies "need to hear the lesson loud and clear. The conduct ... needs to change."

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Romney picks up important New Hampshire endorsement (Reuters)

LITTLETON, New Hampshire (Reuters) ? Republican Mitt Romney, looking to close the deal in the early primary state of New Hampshire, picked up an important endorsement on Sunday from U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte.

Ayotte was elected in 2010 from New Hampshire as part of big Republican gains in Congress, and is the top Republican elected official in the state. Her campaign had support from, among others, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Romney has won nearly every major Republican endorsement in New Hampshire so far, and has led in Republican polls in the state by a wide margin for almost two years.

On Friday, though, a survey by Magellan Strategies showed former House Speaker Newt Gingrich drawing within two percentage points of Romney.

New Hampshire holds its 2012 Republican primary election on January 10. The vote is regarded as one that Romney must not just win, but win convincingly.

The former Massachusetts governor has stepped up his campaigning in the state, where he owns a house. On Sunday he and Ayotte appeared at a rally in Nashua, her home town.

Ayotte was one of Palin's "Mama Grizzlies" in 2010, and is a former state attorney general.

In a statement, Ayotte cited Romney's experience as a businessman and governor, and his "excellent presidential debate performances" in her decision to endorse him.

Romney has also been endorsed by major New Hampshire figures like former Republican governor John Sununu and former U.S. Senator Judd Gregg.

(Reporting by Jason McLure, editing by Ros Krasny and David Bailey)

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Secretive North Korea opens up to cellphones (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? Secretive North Korea is expected to register the 1 millionth cellphone user on its new 3G network by the end of the year, barely four years after people were thrown into prison camps, or possibly even executed, for owning one.

Most of the users are in the capital of Pyongyang, home to the impoverished country's elite and powerful who have the cash to splash out for a device and the calling fees.

"There has been an astronomical increase since even two years ago," said Michael Hay, a lawyer and business consultant based in the capital for the past seven years.

Two years ago, there were fewer than 70,000 users.

"All the waitresses in coffee shops have them, as one example, and use them. Let's not even talk about businessmen. The are never off them, and conversations are frequently interrupted by mobile calls."

The authoritarian government ended a ban on cellphones in 2008, signing a four-year deal with Egyptian company Orascom to build the 3G network in partnership with the government.

A report this month by the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability said 60 percent of people ages 20 to 50 use cellphones in Pyongyang, a city of around 3 million people who are strictly vetted by the state for residency permits.

"Especially for the younger generation in their 20s and 30s, as well as the merchant community, a cellphone is seen as a must, and many youngsters can no longer see their lives without it," Alexandre Mansourov wrote in the report.

Calling fees have fallen this year, driving the surge in demand, reports say. And the introduction of the "Euro pack" bundle provides the isolated government with some much-needed hard foreign currency.

But you can't dial into or out of the country, and there's no Internet. The government still keeps a stranglehold on all news flows into the destitute state.

While the 3G network covers 94 percent of the population, it still only covers 14 percent of the territory, according to Orascom, involved in a joint venture with the government.

North Koreans who have defected to the South say the cost of buying a cellphone and the operating fees, mean owning such a 3G device is out of question for most. Phones cost about $350 in the country where the average monthly income is about $15.

"The possession of cellphones was not limited by class, but not many people have cellphones because they are just too expensive," said Kim Seong-hu, 40, who defected to South in April. "Most commoners are satisfied with landlines we have."

Cheap illegal cellphones tapping into Chinese networks are not uncommon, but their range is limited to just the border fringe.

NO THREAT, YET

Analysts say the 3G network does not pose a threat to the government in the way cellphones have fueled uprisings around the Arab world this year.

Cellphones and the Internet have been used to rally a revolutionary wave of protests and civil wars that have brought down iron rulers from Hosni Mubarak to Muammar Gaddafi.

But analysts say this is unlikely to happen in North Korea because strict state media controls limit what the poor know about the outside world and there is no immediate sense of revolt.

"In the long run, the growth of interaction between people is a problem for the regime, but it might take years, or even decades, before the situation will be ripe for an outbreak of internal discontent," said Andrei Lankov of Kookmin University in Seoul.

The North banned the use of cellphones in 2004 after an explosion at the Ryongchon railway just a few hours after train carrying leader Kim Jong-il passed through it. Security officials suspect a cellphone was used to ignite the bomb.

Pyongyang's lifting of the ban paved the way for Orascom's entry into the market. It threw some $400 million into developing the North's first and only 3G network.

Last week, Orascom reported there were more than 800,000 users on its network, compared with 300,000 at the same time last year.

Despite its obsession with secrecy and control, North Korea's authoritarian leadership is opening up its telecommunication services and encouraging IT development.

Ironically, its isolationist policy of Juche has made its drive to catch up a lot easier than for other countries that have traveled the path of IT development.

"As a laggard in the global digital revolution, Pyongyang enjoys key advantages of backwardness -- dramatic savings on initial R&D costs in the IT sector, the opportunity to leap frog from exclusive reliance on obsolete and scarce landlines to world class 3G mobile communications," says Mansourov.

"The DPRK (North Korea) mobile communications industry has crossed the Rubicon and the North Korean government can no longer roll it back without paying a severe political price."

(Additional reporting by Iktae Park)

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Lil Wayne Returns To New Orleans To Give Out Turkeys

'It's a beautiful feeling overall,' Weezy tells MTV News, alongside Cash Money co-founders Birdman and Slim.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Travis Laurendine


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Who says you can't go home again? With Thanksgiving just a few days away, Cash Money Records returned to New Orleans on Friday to hand out turkeys and give back to the city that birthed them.

"It's actually been my first time back here for the past eight or nine years, and they've been doing this for 15 years," Lil Wayne told MTV News. "I haven't been back here to do this for so long just being super busy, just always on tour."

Since Cash Money's meteoric rise in the music industry, Tunechi and Birdman have since relocated to Miami but have never forgotten their roots. Every year Baby and members of the Cash Money team return to help out the less fortunate, and even though it has been some years since Wayne himself went back to his old stomping grounds, Friday's experience isn't lost on him.

"Those times I did it years ago, I was just a kid and I was just doing it because Baby and Slim, we were giving away turkeys at a park and that's what we were doin'," Weezy said. "Now it's a totally different feeling, because I can actually give you that and say, 'Here, happy Thanksgiving.' I can do that, and I can provide that for you. That's a different feeling in general, and it's a beautiful feeling overall."

Typically quiet Cash Money co-founder Ronald "Slim" Williams doesn't take his record label's success for granted. "God blessed people to bless other people," he said. "It makes it so special for us to come back home and see a smile on people's face after they received their turkeys and all the other items that go with it. So it's real big and real special for us."

Overall, CMR co-CEO Birdman just wants the people from his old neighborhood to know that despite his multiplatinum success, he isn't that much different than the people in New Orleans. He hopes that going back to the community where he made his bones will spawn a new cycle of success. "Knowing we once were them, so for me to see that they see us hopefully it's an inspiration for them and something positive can come out of it, because we once were them," he said.

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Logitech says it was too bullish on Google TV

Logitech, which lost tens of millions of dollars building set-top boxes for Google TV, would back the project again, but would be much more cautious, its chief executive said.

Google TV, which comes built in on certain Sony TV models and on Logitech set-top boxes, allows consumers to access online videos and websites on their TVs, as well as to play specialized apps such as video games.

Google does not disclose how many users it has for Google TV, which was launched with great fanfare last year, but some analysts say that version 1.0 of the product was a flop.

"Google TV is a great concept, but the product was not mature at the launch," Logitech CEO Guerrino de Luca told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of an investor conference in Barcelona.

"Embracing the platform was a good idea," De Luca said, adding the company had, however, overinvested in making set-top boxes for the platform, causing it major losses.

He said set-top boxes for Google TV, coupled with a failed revamp of European retail operations, in total cost the company around $100 million.

"On the bottom line they are of a similar size," he said.

Last month Google said it was making another push to bring its Web savvy to television sets, hoping to tap into a vast new market, despite consumers' lukewarm reaction to one of its initial offerings.

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Did Osama bin Laden raid and pro-US tilt cost Pakistan's US ambassador Husain Haqqani his job?

Pakistan's US Ambassador Husain Haqqani has been embroiled in controversy at home over a claimed civilian government promise to rein in the military's Inter Services Intelligence agency.

When wealthy Pakistani-American investor Mansoor Ijaz penned an op-ed in the Financial Times describing his alleged role as a secret intermediary between Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs Mike Mullen in the aftermath of? the Osama Bin Laden raid, he set in motion a train of events that exposed the growing rifts between Pakistan?s military and civilian governments.

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Now the urbane Pakistani Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani may be out of a job, thanks to the machinations of anti-American politicians and officers who consider him too close to the US _- which is seen by many in the country as a bane, not a benefactor. His departure, not yet confirmed, would be fallout from not just the US assassination of Bin Laden but from growing rifts over Afghanistan, the future of the Taliban, and the security of the region.

On Wednesday Mr. Haqqani, ambassador since 2008, tendered his resignation, according to Pakistani news channels Geo and ARY. Haqqani is popular in the US, the point man in a relationship that involves billions of dollars in military aid, worries about Pakistan's nuclear weapons, and allegations in America that Pakistan is a better friend to the Taliban in Afghanistan than it is to the US.

Foreign Policy's blog The Cable also reported that Haqqani told them he has sent a letter to Zardari offering his resignation

Haqqani spoke at a Monitor breakfast this morning. While he gave no indication a resignation was impending -- and insisted a coming trip home was part of the normal diplomatic routine -- he also hinted at the difficult position he's in as someone who both needs to be close to the US in Washington while representing the opinions and positions of the country's political class.

"The hostile environment towards the relationship also impacts the messengers," Haqqani said. "There are people in Pakistan who basically do not approve of the United States. As I said approval rating is only 12 percent...when they do not approve a close relationship between the United States and Pakistan and then there is this person whose job it is to have this relationship, they become hostile to that person.?

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Asus Transformer Prime Smart Cover Has More Folds Than an Origami Crane [Transformer Prime]

When it's finally available, Asus' Eee Pad Transformer Prime will be inevitably compared and reviewed against the iPad. And one feature that will certainly help its cause is this Smart Cover that takes a more intricate folding approach to Apple's original design. More »


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Cain thumbs nose at Union Leader (Politico)

POLITICO's Reid Epstein, on the ground in Manchester, N.H., reports:

Herman Cain's campaign stuck a finger in the eye of the most powerful conservative voice in New Hampshire on Thursday, blowing off a scheduled interview with the Union Leader newspaper.

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Before Cain's no-show, the campaign had requested the 10 a.m. meeting, scheduled for 60 minutes, be shortened to 20 minutes. Cain also told the Union Leader it would not allow C-SPAN cameras to record the sit-down, as it had the paper's meetings with Mitt Romney, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum.

The Associated Press reported Cain's meeting with the paper was canceled before Union Leader editorial page editor Drew Cline was aware that the former pizza executive was not coming.

Messing with the Union Leader could have serious consequences for Cain in New Hampshire. The paper's endorsement is the state's biggest prize for Republicans and is seen as a conservative stamp of approval elsewhere in the country.

Cline mocked Cain on Twitter, asking: "If Cain is more than 30 minutes late for our interview, is the next one free?"

Before it was clear that Cain was not coming, the paper's publisher, Joe McQuaid, said he would not conduct a 20-minute interview.

Cain forbade the C-SPAN cameras after the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel posted footage of Cain struggling to answer a question about President Barack Obama's handling of Libya during a meeting there on Monday.

Cain's spokesman, J.D. Gordon, later explained that the former pizza executive was going on four hours sleep and said the episode was not a gaffe because Cain ultimately was able to explain his position.

Epstein adds that it's now official that the editorial board meeting is off, with this from publisher Joe McQuaid:

"I think it's crazy for a guy who want to be a major presidential candidate here in New Hampshire not to take the opportunity for a full-length interview with the state's largest newspaper. The window is drawing to a close and my guys have other things to do," he said. "Gingrich scheduled for for interview on Monday. And it will be televised on C-SPAN. Cain was here earlier but not for a full-blown interview."

McQuaid, asked whether he thought Cain was dissing the Union Leader, replied, "No. It's politics and campaigns. I don't think the guy is going anywhere now anyway."

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Our feelings about work are not very positive

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Uninspired, unmotivated? You're not alone, according to a worldwide study.

By Allison Linn

Here?s the good news: Employees feel a little bit more optimistic about work this year than they did last year.

Here?s the bad news: They?re still mostly down in the dumps.

The consulting firm RogenSi has been surveying workers all over the world for the past three years about their attitudes toward work. Their findings, based on 1,200 workers worldwide, are pretty bleak.

Take worker optimism. Although it?s up a bit from last year, the report finds that just 12 percent of employees worldwide feel optimistic.

That could be because they don?t feel very inspired by their bosses. Only 14 percent said their leaders were inspirational. Very few said they felt like the bosses were creating a work environment they found motivational.

In general, people?s feelings about work seem to start with the prefix ?un.?

From RogenSi's report:

?Workers, it appears, are still relatively uninspired by their workplaces: while they are knuckling down and getting on with the job, the payback for them, judging by their responses, has been a lack of clarity and communication in where their organisations are heading and a profound sense of feeling undervalued by their leaders, leading to a lack of respect for those above them. These are sour ingredients for a fruitful workplace.?

Ouch.

Tip of the hat to The Wall Street Journal, which first wrote about the study.

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No deficit deal in sight despite prods by Obama (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The No. 2 Republican in the House says he's still confident that a bipartisan deficit "supercommittee" will be able to reach agreement even though there's little more than a week to go before its deadline.

Majority Leader Eric Cantor said he knows the panel is under great pressure but he believes its members can succeed by Nov. 23.

The panel is charged with coming up with at least $1.2 trillion worth of deficit cuts over the coming decade but has been deadlocked over taxes and cuts to benefit programs. Failure would trigger automatic spending cuts to the Pentagon budget and a wide range of domestic programs.

The Virginia Republican declined to otherwise comment on the committee's work, including last week's GOP proposal for revenue hikes.

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Despite prodding from President Barack Obama, members of Congress' supercommittee concede no deal is in sight to meet their goal of $1.2 trillion or more in deficit savings over the next decade.

Instead, with only 10 days remaining until a Nov. 23 deadline, the panel is divided along partisan lines and Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., said Sunday the six committee members of his own party "have not coalesced around a plan."

Despite the difficulties, Clyburn and Republicans on the deficit panel all said they haven't given up hope of a deal by the deadline.

"But if this was easy, the president of the United States and the speaker of the House would have gotten it done themselves," said Rep Jeb Hensarling of Texas, the Republican chairman of the committee.

Obama mentioned his own unsuccessful negotiations with Speaker John Boehner in passing at a news conference in Hawaii on Sunday where he urged the members of the committee to show more flexibility. "It feels as if people continue to try to stick with their rigid positions rather than solve the problem," he said.

"There's no magic formula. There are no magic beans that you can toss on the ground and suddenly a bunch of money grows on trees," Obama added. "We got to just go ahead and do the responsible thing."

Despite some concessions, the two sides remain divided over the same basic issues that thwarted earlier deficit reduction efforts ? finding a mutually agreeable blend of tax increases and cuts in the largest government benefit programs.

Democrats on the supercommittee say they are willing to make significant reductions in programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid only after Republicans agree to higher tax revenue, including a larger bite out of the income of the wealthy.

Republicans say that the soaring deficits result from too much spending, and not from a shortage of revenue to the Treasury, and tax increases would crimp efforts to create jobs.

In an offer they said marked a significant concession, GOP members on the panel offered last week to raise taxes by $250 billion over a decade as part of an overhaul of the tax code that simultaneously would cut the top rate from 35 percent to 28 percent.

Democrats swiftly rejected that as a tax cut for the wealthy in disguise, and separately jettisoned an earlier proposal that would have slowed the growth in cost of living increases under Social Security.

There has been little, if any, indication of progress in the talks since then.

But Hensarling seemed to suggest in an interview Sunday that the two parties could find a way around the fast-approaching Thanksgiving deadline by coming to a general understanding with respect to raising new revenue, without actually having to agree on a process or specific remedy.

"There could be a two-step process that would hopefully give us pro-growth tax reform, which by the way, every other bipartisan effort that has said that some revenues have to be raised in this method," he told CNN in an interview. "That is again broaden the base, historically this is how we both produce jobs and more revenues for the government."

For the most part, however, officials in both parties seem to be positioning themselves publicly for political advantage in case the talks falter.

Hensarling said the panel has a goal of cutting deficits by $1.2 trillion, but added it also has a duty.

"The duty is to put forth legislation that actually addresses long-term structural debt. Now the president himself has said that the drivers of our debt are Medicare, Medicaid and health care. Nothing else comes close," he said, adding that Republicans have done that.

But Obama described the situation differently at a news conference after wrapping up an economic summit with leaders of Pacific-region nations.

"If we've got to raise money, it makes sense for us to start by asking the wealthiest among us to pay a little bit more before we start asking seniors, for example, to pay a lot more for their Medicare," he said.

Nor do the two sides agree about a fallback plan already in place to make sure deficits are reduced even if the panel fails to reach an agreement.

Obama said twice over the weekend Congress shouldn't count on being able to change the automatic spending cuts that would take effect beginning on Jan. 1, 2013.

About $450 billion in cuts would come from defense and the same amount from domestic accounts, with savings on interest payments making up the balance of a $1.2 trillion total.

Republicans, joined by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, say the Pentagon couldn't sustain reductions of that magnitude, and Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said there would be a "lively debate" in Congress on changing which programs the cuts would affect.

Clyburn and Toomey appeared on Fox. Hensarling was interviewed on CNN.

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AP reporter Erica Werner in Hawaii contributed to this story.

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QNX-based BlackBerry 'London' purportedly shown off, dummy unit-style

If the above image is to be trusted, what you spy with your little eye may be the very first BlackBerry smartphone to sport RIM's QNX-based operating system, known more recently as BBX. With bold angular lines that smack heavily of the P'9981, this touchscreen slab (code-named "London") is said to be thinner than the iPhone 4 and will dutifully stand tall when placed on its side. Before you get too excited, however, keep in mind that the above image could very well be a concept, prototype -- or, even a masterful forgery. For what it's worth, The Verge was informed that this model is merely a dummy unit, although the actual device is alleged to contain a 1.5GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. An 8-megapixel rear camera is also said to be in the mix, along with a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter and a June 2012 release date. Sure, it's easy to be excited about Waterloo's forthcoming wares, but sadly we're forced to take this one with a heapin' spoonful of skepticism. So, who's hoping Mr. London becomes a reality?

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