Friday, October 26, 2012

Study Reveals Android Apps Leak Personal Data [VIDEO]

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Obama Took Chevrolet Volt for "Joy Ride"

Just the Facts:
  • President Obama told Jay Leno on Wednesday night that he recently took the Chevrolet Volt for a "big joy ride."
  • Obama said he drove the Volt three times around the driveway of the South Lawn of the White House.
  • Obama said the Volt belonged to an unnamed friend who had a Volt and urged the president to "take it out for a spin."

BURBANK, California ? President Obama told Jay Leno on Wednesday night that he recently took the Chevrolet Volt for a "big joy ride."

Obama said the Volt belonged to an unnamed friend who had a Volt and urged the president to "take it out for a spin."

"We didn't tell Secret Service," Obama said. "So I'm having fun. I went around once. I was really kind of getting into it. I did it again.... That was my big joy ride. Three times around the South Lawn driveway."

Obama said the Secret Service made sure the gates were shut so he couldn't take the Volt onto the street.

The president made the disclosure ? which he called "a secret" ? during a lengthy interview on NBC's Tonight Show that covered everything from the election to his pick for the 2012 World Series. The Volt story was prompted by a Facebook question for the president read by Leno. The questioner asked the president, "When was the last time you drove an automobile?"

Obama has been photographed in and around the Volt during his presidency, sometimes prompting criticism from Republicans. General Motors, the maker of the Volt, received a government bailout during the economic crisis.

The candidates and their cars have become something of an issue in the presidential election. Forbes.com on Wednesday asked, "Who's the bigger car guy: Obama, Romney or...LBJ?"

"For better or worse we think Romney has the edge in terms of automotive street cred," wrote Forbes. "For starters, it's in his blood. Before becoming governor of Michigan and later making a run for the presidency himself, Mitt's father George Romney ran American Motors from 1954 to 1962."

Obama brought up the Motor City during the Leno interview, saying: "I have spent a lot of time in Detroit lately. I didn't want to let Detroit go bankrupt."

Edmunds says: Did Obama's unusual road trip add or subtract from his automotive street cred?

Source: http://www.insideline.com/chevrolet/volt/obama-took-chevrolet-volt-for-joy-ride.html

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Avino Silver & Gold Mines Provides Updates On the Avino Mine ...

Avino Silver & Gold Mines (TSXV:ASM,FWB:GV6) provided updates on its operations and third quarter production results from its mine operation near Durango, Mexico.

As quoted in the press release:

San Gonzalo Mine
On October 1st, Avino began processing high grade San Gonzalo material using the 250 tonne per day (?TPD?) circuit at the Avino milling complex.

ET (Avino)
Avino is pleased to report it has received the environmental permit to allow the Company to restart underground operations and run the 1,000 tpd circuit in the mill. The permit has conditions to which the Company will comply and is valid for 13 years.

Construction of the water treatment plant has been completed and water testing has commenced with the goal of increasing the pH to meet agricultural standards. Once the water has been treated it will be pumped to the El Caricol dam on the property and used for milling as well as for irrigation of local farms.

Technical Report
Avino has commissioned an independent engineering firm to assemble a new property wide technical report that will include new resources estimate for San Gonzalo and Elena Tolosa. At the time of this release, Avino had provided the engineering firm with all of the relevant data to proceed with the report.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

BooFest on Bardstown and Baxter: trick-or-treating trolley hop ...

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So maybe you missed the Zombie Walk or Caufield?s Halloween Parade. Or maybe you were waiting to shop, sip, and stroll down Bardstown Road with your children when you wouldn't have to answer questions like, "Mommy, why is that man's head falling off?" or "What is an asylum?" (Two questions I got this year from one of my wide-eyed little ones.)

Bardstown Bound BooFest might be just what you're looking for this Saturday, October 27 beginning at noon. It's a family-friendly, fun, and relaxed event that showcases the best shops and restaurants along Bardstown Road from the Douglass Loop to Lexington Road. You can walk, bike, or hop on the trolley to enjoy special sales and events at dozens of businesses along the Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue corridor.

Of course, costumes are encouraged for young and old alike. And where there are costumes, there is candy. Bring a bag for trick-or-treating!

The trolley runs from 2:00-8:00 pm, just in time for you to put the tots to bed. But the fun won't stop then, as the nightlife on Bardstown Road always delivers. Live bands, local brews, and BooFest food and drink specials continue throughout the night.?

For more information, visit www.bardstownbound.com.?

Photos: courtesy of The Highlands of Louisville facebook page

Source: http://www.louisville.com/content/boofest-bardstown-and-baxter-trick-or-treating-trolley-hop-family-parenting

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GOP's McMahon ad targets Conn. Obama voters

(AP) ? GOP Senate candidate Linda McMahon is courting ticket-splitters in a new ad in which four supporters of President Barack Obama, who has a double-digit lead in the state, say they also will cast ballots for her. Her campaign strongly denied she was writing off Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, saying she supports the former Massachusetts governor "100 percent."

"Linda McMahon will work with President Obama and I believe he'll work with her," says one of the voters in the ad, David Cole, a disabled veteran who said he plans to vote for the Republican on the independent line in November. McMahon's name will appear as both the Republican and the Independent candidate.

Nonsense, said Rep. Chris Murphy, the Democrat in the race once thought to have a better shot at winning.

"This is one of the strangest political ads I have ever seen because we know that Linda McMahon is going to oppose President Obama on everything that he stands for. She's told us that, over and over again," said Murphy, referring to the Republican candidate's calls to repeal and replace Obama's health care legislation and her opposition to his positions on energy reform and tax policy. "I mean, there is almost nothing Linda McMahon agrees with President Obama on, which makes this ad absolutely deceitful."

It was the latest volley in one of the nation's quirkiest Senate races, one of a series of stubbornly tied contests that have left the national battle for control of the Senate in question. Republicans need to gain three seats, or four if Obama wins. From Massachusetts to Connecticut, Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Montana, Nevada and Arizona, contests for Senate are so tight that with two weeks to go, the parties, candidates and outside groups are doling out cash and getting creative about peeling votes away from the other guy.

With McMahon's ad, Connecticut joins Senate races in which candidates are banking on voters choosing candidates of different parties down the ticket. In places like Montana and North Dakota, the politics are reversed, with Romney expected to win big and Democratic Senate hopefuls making their pitches as independent-minded candidates.

In Connecticut, the candidates are racing to win the seat of a retiring senator who counted himself an independent: Sen. Joe Lieberman, who caucused with the Democrats.

The state has a vibrant independent streak. As of last week, the Secretary of the State's Office reported 2 million registered voters in Connecticut, with the largest group, 842,335, being unaffiliated. They are followed by registered Democrats, at 744,729 and registered Republicans at 422,312.

McMahon's ad rankled Republicans, after they chose the former wrestling empire executive over former Rep. Christopher Shays in the August primary. McMahon lost in 2010 to then-Attorney General Richard Blumenthal after spending more than $50 million of her own money. She has so far personally spent some $27 million on this year's race. State GOP Chairman Jerry Labriola said the Connecticut Republican Party headquarters has been "experiencing very high call volume in response to the ad," with Republican "expressing serious concerns."

"It's a distressing situation, but we're doing our best to deal with it," he said, adding how he still believes Romney can win in Connecticut and how he's "working very hard to get to elect all Republicans on the top line of the ballot this November."

McMahon's campaign spokesman, Todd Abrajano, said the campaign has not received a large number of complaints.

"I think most people realize that in the state of Connecticut, if you're a Republican running statewide, you're going to have to get independents and Democrats to vote for you in order to win," said Abrajano.

Abrajano said McMahon supports the GOP presidential ticket "100 percent" and is not encouraging people to vote for Obama, who is expected to win relatively easily in Connecticut. However, if Obama wins, he said McMahon is willing to work with him.

Bill Heyn, a 70-year-old retiree from New Canaan who attended a McMahon rally on Monday in Stamford featuring New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, said he understands why McMahon is running such an ad.

"It makes sense. She's got to get somebody to cross over," he said. "She's trying to win."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2012-10-22-Connecticut%20Senate/id-691cc32831dd42458c930e5c4f206afb

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Early Glance: Oil companies

NEW YORK - Shares of some top oil companies are down at 10 a.m.:

BP PLC fell $1.01 or 2.4 percent, to $41.64.

Chevron fell $2.12 or 1.9 percent, to $110.62.

ConocoPhillips fell $.89 or 1.6 percent, to $56.15.

Exxon Mobil Corp. fell $1.35 or 1.5 percent, to $90.84.

Marathon Oil Corp. fell $.92 or 3.1 percent, to $29.17.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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GOP's McMahon ad targets Conn. Obama voters

GOP Senate candidate Linda McMahon is courting ticket-splitters in a new ad in which four supporters of President Barack Obama, who has a double-digit lead in the state, say they also will cast ballots for her. Her campaign strongly denied she was writing off Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, saying she supports the former Massachusetts governor "100 percent."

"Linda McMahon will work with President Obama and I believe he'll work with her," says one of the voters in the ad, David Cole, a disabled veteran who said he plans to vote for the Republican on the independent line in November. McMahon's name will appear as both the Republican and the Independent candidate.

Nonsense, said Rep. Chris Murphy, the Democrat in the race once thought to have a better shot at winning.

"This is one of the strangest political ads I have ever seen because we know that Linda McMahon is going to oppose President Obama on everything that he stands for. She's told us that, over and over again," said Murphy, referring to the Republican candidate's calls to repeal and replace Obama's health care legislation and her opposition to his positions on energy reform and tax policy. "I mean, there is almost nothing Linda McMahon agrees with President Obama on, which makes this ad absolutely deceitful."

It was the latest volley in one of the nation's quirkiest Senate races, one of a series of stubbornly tied contests that have left the national battle for control of the Senate in question. Republicans need to gain three seats, or four if Obama wins. From Massachusetts to Connecticut, Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Montana, Nevada and Arizona, contests for Senate are so tight that with two weeks to go, the parties, candidates and outside groups are doling out cash and getting creative about peeling votes away from the other guy.

With McMahon's ad, Connecticut joins Senate races in which candidates are banking on voters choosing candidates of different parties down the ticket. In places like Montana and North Dakota, the politics are reversed, with Romney expected to win big and Democratic Senate hopefuls making their pitches as independent-minded candidates.

In Connecticut, the candidates are racing to win the seat of a retiring senator who counted himself an independent: Sen. Joe Lieberman, who caucused with the Democrats.

The state has a vibrant independent streak. As of last week, the Secretary of the State's Office reported 2 million registered voters in Connecticut, with the largest group, 842,335, being unaffiliated. They are followed by registered Democrats, at 744,729 and registered Republicans at 422,312.

McMahon's ad rankled Republicans, after they chose the former wrestling empire executive over former Rep. Christopher Shays in the August primary. McMahon lost in 2010 to then-Attorney General Richard Blumenthal after spending more than $50 million of her own money. She has so far personally spent some $27 million on this year's race. State GOP Chairman Jerry Labriola said the Connecticut Republican Party headquarters has been "experiencing very high call volume in response to the ad," with Republican "expressing serious concerns."

"It's a distressing situation, but we're doing our best to deal with it," he said, adding how he still believes Romney can win in Connecticut and how he's "working very hard to get to elect all Republicans on the top line of the ballot this November."

McMahon's campaign spokesman, Todd Abrajano, said the campaign has not received a large number of complaints.

"I think most people realize that in the state of Connecticut, if you're a Republican running statewide, you're going to have to get independents and Democrats to vote for you in order to win," said Abrajano.

Abrajano said McMahon supports the GOP presidential ticket "100 percent" and is not encouraging people to vote for Obama, who is expected to win relatively easily in Connecticut. However, if Obama wins, he said McMahon is willing to work with him.

Bill Heyn, a 70-year-old retiree from New Canaan who attended a McMahon rally on Monday in Stamford featuring New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, said he understands why McMahon is running such an ad.

"It makes sense. She's got to get somebody to cross over," he said. "She's trying to win."

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/10/22/3061953/gops-mcmahon-ad-targets-conn-obama.html

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FACT CHECK: Flunking geography, history

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Voters didn't always get the straight goods when President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney made their case for foreign policy and national security leadership Monday night before their last super-sized audience of the campaign. A few of their detours into domestic issues were problematic too.

Romney flubbed Middle East geography. Obama got Romney's record as Massachusetts governor wrong.

At the same time, they injected a little more accuracy into two leading misstatements of the campaign: Romney's claim for months that Obama went around apologizing for America, and the president's assertion, going back to his State of the Union address in January, that the U.S. military's exit from Afghanistan will yield money to rebuild America.

A look at some of their statements and how they compare with the facts:

ROMNEY: "Mr. President, the reason I call it an apology tour is because you went to the Middle East and you flew to Egypt and to Saudi Arabia and to Turkey and Iraq. And by the way, you skipped Israel, our closest friend in the region, but you went to the other nations. And by the way, they noticed that you skipped Israel. And then in those nations, and on Arabic TV, you said that America had been dismissive and derisive. You said that on occasion America had dictated to other nations."

OBAMA: "Nothing Gov. Romney just said is true, starting with this notion of me apologizing. This has been probably the biggest whopper that's been told during the course of this campaign. And every fact checker and every reporter who's looked at it, governor, has said this is not true."

THE FACTS: Romney has indeed repeatedly and wrongly accused the president of traveling the world early in his presidency and apologizing for U.S. behavior. Obama didn't say "sorry" in those travels. But in this debate, Romney at last explained the context of his accusation: not that Obama apologized literally, but that he had been too deferential in his visits to Europe, Latin America and the Muslim world.

Obama said while abroad that the U.S. acted "contrary to our traditions and ideals" in its treatment of terrorist suspects, that "America has too often been selective in its promotion of democracy," that the U.S. "certainly shares blame" for international economic turmoil and has sometimes "shown arrogance and been dismissive, even divisive" toward Europe. Yet he also praised America and its ideals.

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OBAMA: "What I think the American people recognize is, after a decade of war, it's time to do some nation-building here at home. And what we can now do is free up some resources to, for example, put Americans back to work, especially our veterans, rebuilding our roads, our bridges, our schools."

THE FACTS: If Romney's "apology tour" was a campaign whopper, so has been Obama's repeated claim that ending expensive wars meant the U.S. now has money to spend at home. There is no such peace dividend because the wars were financed largely by borrowing.

Yet Obama, too, watched his words a little more carefully Monday night, with his milder suggestion that "some resources" are freed up. That's a more plausible point, if only because U.S. "resources" include the ability to continue to go deeper in debt, but for the purpose of fixing roads, bridges and the like, instead of for making war.

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ROMNEY: "Syria is Iran's only ally in the Arab world. It's their route to the sea."

THE FACTS: Iran has a large southern coastline with access to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. And it has no land border with Syria.

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ROMNEY: Said that when he was Massachusetts governor, high-school students who graduated in the top quarter "got a four-year, tuition-free ride at any Massachusetts public institution of higher learning."

OBAMA: "That happened before you came into office."

ROMNEY: "That was actually mine, actually, Mr. President. You got that fact wrong."

THE FACTS: Romney was right. The John and Abigail Adams scholarship program began in 2004 when he was governor.

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ROMNEY: "I said that we would provide guarantees, and that was what was able to allow these (auto) companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. Under no circumstance would I do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. And the idea that has been suggested that I would liquidate the industry. Of course not. That's the height of silliness. I have never said I would liquidate the industry."

OBAMA: "Gov. Romney, you keep on trying to airbrush history here. You were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the U.S. auto companies, even if they went through bankruptcy. You said that they could get it in the private marketplace. That wasn't true. They would have gone through a liquidation."

THE FACTS: It's true that Romney didn't preach liquidation of GM and Chrysler and that he saw his approach as a way to save the auto companies. But his was an improbable course. Opposing a government bailout, Romney instead favored private loans to finance the automakers' restructuring in bankruptcy court. His proposed government loan guarantees would only have come after the companies went through bankruptcy. At the time, however, both automakers were nearly out of cash and were bad credit risks. The banking system was in crisis and private money wasn't available. So without hefty government aid, the assets of both companies probably would have been sold in liquidation auctions.

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ROMNEY on SYRIA: "What I'm afraid of is we've watched over the past year or so, first the president saying, 'Well, we'll let the U.N. deal with it.' And Assad ? excuse me, Kofi Annan ? came in and said we're going to try to have a cease-fire. That didn't work. Then it went to the Russians and said, 'Let's see if you can do something.' We should be playing the leadership role there."

OBAMA: "We are playing the leadership role."

THE FACTS: Under Obama, the United States has taken a lead in trying to organize Syria's splintered opposition, even if the U.S. isn't interested in military intervention or providing direct arms support to the rebels. The administration has organized dozens of meetings in Turkey and the Middle East aimed at rallying Syria's political groups and rebel formations to agree on a common vision for a democratic future after Syrian President Bashar Assad is defeated. And Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton brought dozens of nations together as part of the Friends of Syria group to combine aid efforts to Syria's opposition and help it win the support of as many as Syrians as possible. The U.S. also is involved in vetting recipients of military aid from America's Arab allies like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Romney is partly right in pointing out Obama's failure to win U.N. support for international action in Syria. But the Friends of Syria group has helped bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in humanitarian aid and other forms of assistance to Syrian civilians and the political opposition.

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OBAMA: "What I would not have had done was left 10,000 troops in Iraq that would tie us down. And that certainly would not help us in the Middle East." THE FACTS: Obama was suggesting that he had never favored keeping U.S. troops in Iraq beyond the December 2011 withdrawal deadline that the Bush administration had negotiated with the Iraqi government. Actually, the Obama administration tried for many months to win Iraqi agreement to keeping several thousand American troops there beyond 2011 to continue training and advising the Iraqi armed forces. The talks broke down over a disagreement on legal immunity for U.S. troops.

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ROMNEY: "We have an enormous trade imbalance with China, and it's worse this year than last year and it's worse last year than the year before."

THE FACTS: That's true as far as it goes but the imbalance is far from unique to the Obama years. The U.S. has run a trade deficit with China since 1985 and the gap has widened nearly every year since. According to Chinese customs data, Beijing reported a $181.3 billion trade surplus with the United States in 2010. That grew to $202.3 billion last year. The surplus for the first nine months of this year was $161.9 billion, well ahead of the level at this point in 2011.

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OBAMA: "You are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas because you invested in companies that were shipping jobs overseas. And, you know, that's your right. I mean, that's how our free market works."

THE FACTS: Bain Capital, the private equity company that Romney ran from 1984 to 2001, did invest in several companies that shifted American jobs and operations from the U.S. to China and other foreign nations. In one instance in 1998, Bain bought a 10 percent investment stake in Global-Tech, a Hong Kong firm that used mainland Chinese factories to make toasters and other appliances for U.S. manufacturers that were phasing out American operations and jobs. Romney held full Bain partnership stakes in that deal before the firm sold its holding later that year. Bain also invested in several firms that outsourced to Mexico in the early 2000s, but by then Romney had begun shifting away from Bain to a role running the Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. And in almost all of these cases, it remains unclear how much oversight Bain had in the overseas shifts. The Romney campaign has said that Romney's holdings were mostly passive in nature, particularly after he left the firm.

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ROMNEY: "In the 2000 debates, there was no mention of terrorism."

THE FACTS: There was passing mention of terrorism in the 2000 debates. In the Oct. 17, 2000, debate between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush, Gore talked about his work in Congress to "deal with the problems of terrorism and these new weapons of mass destruction." And in the vice presidential debate, Democrat Joe Lieberman defended the Clinton administration's record of preparing the armed forces to "meet the threats of the new generation of tomorrow, of weapons of mass destruction, of ballistic missiles, terrorism, cyber warfare." Romney's larger point, that the U.S. did not anticipate anything on the scale of terrorist threat that existed, is supported by the light attention paid to the subject in the debates.

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Associated Press writers Bradley Klapper, Robert Burns, Tom Raum and Stephen Braun in Washington, Charles Hutzler in Beijing and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to this report.

EDITOR'S NOTE _ An occasional look at political claims that take shortcuts with the facts or don't tell the full story

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Longtime Indian activist Russell Means dies at 72

FILE - In a Jan. 31, 1989 file photo, Russell Means, who heads the American Indian Movement, (AIM) testifies before a special investigative committee of the Senate Select Committee on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch Zzxin Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander, File)

FILE - In a Jan. 31, 1989 file photo, Russell Means, who heads the American Indian Movement, (AIM) testifies before a special investigative committee of the Senate Select Committee on Capitol Hill, in Washington. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch Zzxin Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Marcy Nighswander, File)

FILE - In a Feb. 4, 1974 file photo, American Indian Movement (AIM) leader Russell Means, who is challenging incumbent Oglala Sioux Tribal President Richard Wilson in Thursday's election on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, laughs at news report which quoted Wilson as saying he will give AIM 10 days to get off the reservation after he is reelected "or else", in Pine Ridge, S.D. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

FILE - In a Friday, April 27, 2012 file photo, Russell Means, former leader of the American Indian Movement, (AIM) poses for a portrait at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D. Means, a former American Indian Movement activist who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee, reveled in stirring up attention and appeared in several Hollywood films, died early Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D., Oglala Sioux Tribe spokeswoman Donna Solomon said. He was 72. (AP Photo/Argus Leader Jay Pickthorn) NO SALES

(AP) ? Russell Means spent a lifetime as a modern American Indian warrior. He railed against broken treaties, fought for the return of stolen land and even took up arms against the federal government.

A onetime leader of the American Indian Movement, he called national attention to the plight of impoverished tribes and often lamented the waning of Indian culture. After leaving the movement in the 1980s, the handsome, braided activist was still a cultural presence, appearing in several movies.

Means, who died Monday from throat cancer at age 72, helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee ? a bloody confrontation that raised America's awareness about the struggles of Indians and gave rise to a wider protest movement that lasted for the rest of the decade.

Before AIM, there were few national advocates for American Indians. Means was one of the first to emerge. He sought to restore Indians' pride in their culture and to challenge a government that had paid little attention to tribes in generations. He was also one of the first to urge sports teams to do away with Indian names and mascots.

"No one except Hollywood stars and very rich Texans wore Indian jewelry," Means said, recalling the early days of the movement. And there were dozens, if not hundreds, of athletic teams "that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That's all changed."

AIM was founded in the late 1960s to demand that the government honor its treaties with American Indian tribes. The movement eventually faded away, Means said, as Native Americans became more self-aware and self-determined.

There were plenty of American Indian activists before AIM, but it became the "radical media gorilla," said Paul DeMain, editor of News from Indian Country, a national newspaper focused on tribal affairs.

"If someone needed help, you called on the American Indian Movement, and they showed up and caused all kind of ruckus and looked beautiful on a 20-second clip on TV that night," DeMain said.

Means and AIM co-founder Dennis Banks were charged in 1974 for their role in the Wounded Knee uprising in which hundreds of protesters occupied the town on the site of the 1890 Indian massacre. Protesters and federal authorities were locked in a standoff for 71 days and frequently exchanged gunfire. Before it was over, two tribal members were killed and a federal agent seriously wounded.

After a trial that lasted several months, a judge threw out the charges on grounds of government misconduct.

Other protests led by Means included an American Indian prayer vigil on top of Mount Rushmore and the seizure of a replica of the Mayflower on Thanksgiving Day in Plymouth, Mass.

But Means' constant quest for the spotlight raised doubts about his motives. Critics who included many fellow tribe members said his main interest was building his own notoriety.

Means said his most important accomplishment was the proposal for the Republic of Lakotah, a plan to carve out a sovereign Indian nation inside the United States. He took the idea all the way to the United Nations, even though it was ignored by tribal governments closer to home, including his own Oglala Sioux leaders, with whom he often clashed.

For decades, Means was dogged by questions about whether the group promoted violence, especially the 1975 slaying of a woman in the tribe and the gun battles with federal agents at Wounded Knee.

Authorities believe three AIM members shot and killed Annie Mae Aquash on the Pine Ridge reservation on the orders of someone in AIM's leadership because they suspected she was an FBI informant.

Two activists ? Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham ? were both eventually convicted of murder. The third has never been charged.

Also in 1975, murder charges were filed against Means and Dick Marshall, an AIM member, in the shooting death of a Sioux man at a saloon in the town of Scenic, S.D. Marshall served 24 years in prison. Means was acquitted.

His activism extended to tribes beyond the United States. In the mid-1980s, Means traveled to Nicaragua to support indigenous Miskito Indians who were fighting the Sandinista government.

Born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Means grew up in the San Francisco area and battled drugs and alcohol as a young man before becoming an early leader of AIM.

With his rugged good looks and long, dark braids, he also was known for a handful of Hollywood roles, most notably in the 1992 movie "The Last of the Mohicans," in which he portrayed Chingachgook alongside Daniel Day-Lewis' Hawkeye.

He also appeared in the 1994 film "Natural Born Killers," voiced Chief Powhatan in the 1995 animated film "Pocahontas" and guest starred in 2004 on the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Means also ran unsuccessfully for the Libertarian nomination for president in 1988 and briefly served as a vice presidential candidate in 1984 on the ticket of Hustler publisher Larry Flynt.

Means always considered himself a Libertarian and couldn't believe that anyone would want to call themselves a Republican or a Democrat.

"It's just unconscionable that America has become so stupid," he said.

Means often refused interviews and verbally blasted journalists who showed up to cover his public appearances. Instead, he chose to speak to his fan base through YouTube videos and blog posts on his website.

Means recounted his life in the book "Where White Men Fear to Tread." He said he pulled no punches in the autobiography, admitting to his frailties but also acknowledging his successes.

"I tell the truth, and I expose myself as a weak, misguided, misdirected, dysfunctional human being I used to be," he said.

Means died at his ranch in in Porcupine, S.D. He announced in August 2011 that he had inoperable throat cancer and told The Associated Press that he would forego mainstream medicine in favor of traditional American Indian remedies.

Means' death came a day after former Sen. George McGovern died in Sioux Falls at the age of 90. McGovern had traveled to Wounded Knee with then-Sen. James Abourezk during the takeover to try to negotiate an end to hostilities.

"I've lost two good friends in a matter of two to three days," Abourezk said Monday. "I don't pretend to understand it."

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Follow Kristi Eaton on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kristieaton .

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Infinity

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After committing suicide, you are send to a paradise known as Infinity. However, a girl arrives whose death was an accident, not intentional, but in order for her to return to Earth, everyone must agree to go back.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

MEAC Football Highlights

Norfolk State Clinches MEAC Football Title

Norfolk State routed Savannah State 45-3 last Saturday behind Chris Walley's five total touchdowns.

Walley's two first-quarter touchdown passes and a 17-yard touchdown run helped the Spartans take a 21-0 lead. Ryan Estep added a field goal as time expired in the second quarter to give Norfolk State a 24-0 lead at halftime.

Walley continued to torch the Tigers defense with two more touchdowns in the in the third quarter. Norfolk State led 38-3 at that point.

Nico Flores scored the final touchdown for the Spartans in the fourth quarter from four yards out much to the chagrin of Savannah State.

The win clinches the Spartans (8-2, 6-1 MEAC) a share of the MEAC title coupled with Morgan State's 49-23 loss to Bethune-Cookman. It is the first conference football title since winning the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championship in 1984.

Savannah State (1-8, 1-5) was 0 for 12 on third down conversions and did not make a single trip into the red zone.

The Spartans outgained the Tigers 559-45 in total yards and were 20 yards shy of last year's record setting performance versus Savannah State.

Walley passed for 271 yards on 20 of 25 completions and added 72 yards rushing on four carries.

35 Consecutive Points Helps Bethune-Cookman Upend Morgan State

Bethune-Cookman rallied to beat Morgan State 49-23 last Saturday in Daytona Beach, Fla.

Jackie Wilson scored the opening touchdown with a one-yard run to give the Wildcats an early 7-0 lead.

Morgan State (5-4, 4-2 MEAC) responded with 10 unanswered points to lead by three in the second quarter. Bethune-Cookman (6-3, 4-2) took the lead for good by scoring 35 straight points in a stretch of 22:43.

During that span, Johnathan Moment scored on runs of 28 and three yards, Wilson scored on four and 45 yards and Isidore Jackson scored the fifth touchdown on a 21-yard run to give the Wildcats a 42-10 fourth quarter lead.

Morgan State scored twice in the second half but the damage was already done.

The Wildcats' defense also contributed to the win with nine tackles for loss, three sacks and two interceptions.

Jackson led all BCU rushers with 93 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries.

Travis Davidson rushed for 138 yards on 17 carries for Morgan State.

Florida A&M Beats NC A&T with Game-Ending INT

Florida A&M defeated North Carolina A&T 26-20 last Saturday night in Tallahassee, Fla.

The Aggies led 20-7 midway through the second quarter behind two touchdown runs by Mike Mayhew. FAMU then scored 13 straight points including two Trevor Scott field goals to tie the game 20-20 at halftime.

Scott broke the halftime tie with a 40-yard field goal to give the Rattlers a 23-20 lead with 11:08 left to play in the third quarter. He then added another field goal in the fourth quarter to increase the lead to six (26-20) with 4:41 remaining.

Lewis Kindle led North Carolina A&T from their own seven-yard line to the FAMU 39 before John Williams intercepted his pass in the end zone as time expired, preserving the win for the Rattlers.

Florida A&M (6-3, 4-2 MEAC) has now won three straight games while NC A&T (4-5, 3-3) have lost three in a row.

Damien Fleming passed for 254 yards and two touchdowns for Florida A&M.

Mayhew rushed for 80 yards and two touchdowns for the Aggies.

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'Topless teacher' on iPad? District denies it

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An Indiana school district says it will "establish stricter protocols in connection with students having access to school-owned computers and the connectability of those devices to personally-owned compatible Apple products" after students accessed an app on the tablet they shouldn't have.

By Suzanne Choney

When middle-schoolers in Indiana say they spotted a topless photo of their teacher on a school-issued iPad ? and then were suspended as a result of "unauthorized"?use of the device ? the case got national attention. However, the school district says it's not true.

The four students at?Highland Middle School in Anderson, Ind.?had approval to use a teacher's school-issued iPad to access some apps. They did not have approval to look in the iPad's photo viewer, but apparently they did. From there, the reports about what happened vary, and wildly.?According to one of the students, the youths saw a photo of the teacher topless, but the district said in a statement, released to TODAY.com, that it was "not a topless picture, not a nude picture, nor any pornographic material."

Anderson's Police Department looked into the matter.?While it is possible that the picture was sexually suggestive in some way,?it's not even clear that the teacher's face was visible in the image.?Area newspaper,?The Herald Bulletin, reported that a police department detective said in a press release that the photo "found by seventh-graders ... was not of a topless woman and the person depicted in the photo was partially clad and seen from the neck down." TODAY.com has contacted the police department, and will update this post if we hear back.

Joshua Troutt, 13, one of the suspended students, told TV station WRTV, "It's not our fault that she has a photo on there ? we couldn't do anything to not look at it, if it just popped up when you pressed the button ... it was her fault that she had the photo on there ? because her iPhone synced to it."

Sure enough, the photo seems to have appeared on the iPad because photos on the tablet and the teacher's iPhone were synced via iCloud's Photo Stream.?

Joshua's mother, Nicole Troutt, said in the same TV interview that the suspensions were "very unfair," and that action should be taken against the teacher.

TODAY.com contacted Benjamin Gale, school board president, who said that "due to federal and state laws" he is "not able to comment on any issues involving students."

But he shared the statement issued by the school district's attorney saying that the teacher did give "certain students" access to a school-owned iPad" which had been assigned to the teacher. The "precise purpose" was for the students to work "within two different applications."

Though the youngsters "explored the iPad and went to unauthorized applications," the report states, "the Anderson Police Department has investigated the issue and concluded that the picture was not pornographic and there was no criminal behavior."

One thing is for sure, says the school district. "Following the events that occurred Monday, the School Corporation will establish stricter protocols in connection with students having access to school-owned computers and the connectability [sic] of those devices to personally owned compatible Apple products."

This kind of mixup continues to be a growing problem in the world of education. Nationwide now, teachers in more than 40 school districts?have been told not to "friend" students on Facebook?because of the perils of misunderstandings or loose talk that can happen on the social network. (In New Jersey last year,?a judge ruled?a first-grade teacher should loser her job because she wrote on Facebook that she was a "warden for future criminals.") An?angry dad?who wanted to get back at a school administrator for confiscating his son's iPod created a fake porn profile in the administrator's name. And North Carolina recently became the first state to make it a?crime to cyberbully teachers?by posting doctored photos or false information about them online.

Eric Anderson (no relation to the Indiana town of the same name) is the IT director at the Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, Calif. The school issues?iPads to every student, as part of a new program. For Anderson, making sure that kids use the devices appropriately, for educational endeavors, is of utmost importance.

"It is possible to 'lock down' an iPad, but there are limitations to what can be locked down based on what Apple provides," he told TODAY.com on Friday.?Perhaps the situation will get better, though: Anderson notes that under the recently released iOS 6, "it is possible to lock the device into only running a single app."

One of the largest high school districts in Texas is coming under fire for requiring students to wear ID cards embedded with electronic devices that allow them to be located in an instant. School officials say the district was losing almost $2 million a year because of poor attendance. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Romney ups criticism of Obama's second-term plans

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. gestures while speaking at a campaign rally at the Valley View Campgrounds in Belmont, Ohio, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, where he talked about economic conditions and the coal industry. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, addresses supporters as his vice presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., listens at the Daytona Beach Historic Bandshell during the Romney Ryan Victory Rally in Daytona Beach, Fla., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

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First lady Michelle Obama speaks to Friday, October 19, 2012, during a campaign event in Racine, Wis. About 2,500 people gathered to see her speak at Memorial Hall. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Gregory Shaver)

(AP) ? Heading into the campaign's final weeks, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is upping his criticism of President Barack Obama's plans for a second term, accusing the Democrat of failing to tell Americans what he would do with four more years. The Obama campaign is aggressively disputing the notion, claiming it's Romney who hasn't provided specific details to voters.

At campaign events, in a new ad and fundraising appeal out Saturday, Romney is setting up the closing weeks as a choice between what he says is a "small" campaign that's offering little new policy and his own ambitious plan to fundamentally change America's tax code and entitlement programs.

The new Romney ad criticizes the president's policies on debt, health care, taxes, energy and Medicare, arguing that Obama is simply offering more of the same. The campaign did not say where the spot would air. The fundraising appeal hits Obama for raising taxes and increasing the debt by $5.5 trillion, repeating the lack-of-agenda criticism.

"Although President Obama won't lay out his plan for a second term, we already know what it will be ? a repeat of the last four years. We can't afford four more years of crushing debt and wasteful spending," Romney says in the letter, adding he has a clear plan to put America on a path to prosperity.

Both Obama and Romney retreated from the campaign trail Saturday to bone up on foreign policy, leaving the work of courting voters to their running mates.

Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Saturday continued the no-agenda theme against Obama at campaign stops near Pittsburgh and in Belmont, Ohio.

"He's not even telling you what he plans on doing," Ryan told a rain-soaked crowd of about 1,100 people at a campground in coal-rich eastern Ohio.

Obama's campaign disputes the notion that the president hasn't outlined a detailed second-term agenda, pointing to his calls for immigration reform, ending tax breaks for upper income earners, fully implementing his health care overhaul and ending the war in Afghanistan.

In a statement sent after Romney's Friday night event, Obama campaign spokesman Danny Kanner ticked through a series of policy items, calling them "just part of President Obama's agenda for a second term."

Obama, at the Democratic National Convention, called for creating 1 million manufacturing jobs over the next four years with a mix of corporate tax rate cuts and innovation and training programs. He has set a goal of cutting the growth of college tuition in half over the next 10 years. He also has called for Congress to pass proposals he made last year that include includes tax credits for companies that hire new workers and funding for local municipalities to hire more teachers, police officers and firefighters.

As for why Republicans would back the same proposals they have already voted against, Obama has told supporters he expects his re-election would "break the fever" on Capitol Hill that led to gridlock during his first term.

Vice President Joe Biden made a diagnosis of his own on Saturday, saying Ryan had caught "Romnesia," the word Obama used the day before to describe what he calls Romney's changing polices.

"That man is contagious," Biden said of Romney, to loud cheers at a campaign stop in St. Augustine, Fla. "Congressman Ryan caught it as well."

He said the Wisconsin Congressman is now giving a new explanation for cuts in the budget he oversaw and passed in the House.

The president's aides are particularly irked by the questions about Obama's second-term agenda, because they say it's Romney who has failed to provide voters with details. They point to his refusal to provide specifics about his tax plan or outline what he would replace the president's health care overhaul with if he makes good on his promise to repeal the federal law.

An independent group backing Obama, though, is trying to renew attention on Romney's tenure at the helm of the private equity firm Bain Capital. The group, Priorities USA Action, is re-airing an ad about an AMPAD plant in Marion, Ind. That spot features former employee Mike Earnest recalling being told to build a stage from which officials of the office supply company later announced mass layoffs.

He says, "It was like building my own coffin." That ad first aired in battleground states in the summer.

Romney aides have said AMPAD was a struggling business to begin with, and Bain overall created many more jobs than were lost.

That ad will air in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. The new campaign will be in addition to a $30 million effort against Romney policy proposals, the group said.

Monday's debate in Boca Raton, Fla., with its focus on international affairs, is the third and final between the two rivals and comes just 15 days before the election.

Obama left Friday for Camp David, the presidential hideaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains, where he is huddled with advisers preparing for the debate. Among those with him are White House senior adviser David Plouffe and senior campaign strategist David Axelrod. Aides say Obama was also being assisted by National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and former Obama aide Karen Dunn.

Romney was also with aides preparing for the debate, spending the weekend in Florida.

Both campaigns are heavily targeting Florida and its 29 electoral votes ? the most of any tossup state. It was the second day of a two-day Florida swing for Biden, which overlapped a two-day swing by Ryan. Romney's wife, Ann, was also in Florida Saturday and First Lady Michelle Obama planned a visit Monday, ahead of the presidential debate that night in Boca Raton. The president is planning at least two days of campaigning in Florida after the debate.

Monday's 90-minute debate will be moderated by Bob Schieffer of CBS News. It will be similar to the first debate, with both men standing at lecterns on a stage. Schieffer has listed five subject areas, with more time devoted to the Middle East and terrorism than any other topic.

While the economy has been the dominant theme of the election, foreign policy has attracted renewed media attention in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Obama had ranked well with the public on his handling of international issues and in fighting terrorism, especially following the death of Osama bin Laden. But the administration's response to the Libya attack and questions over levels of security at the consulate have given Romney and his Republican allies an issue with which to raise doubts about Obama's foreign policy leadership.

Romney has spent large amounts of time off the campaign trail to prepare for the upcoming foreign policy debate. Aides say the additional time preparing is well-spent even if it comes at the expense of public events.

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Kuhnhenn reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Ken Thomas in Washington and Ann Sanner in Belmont, Ohio, contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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