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China defines terrorism to win global support

BEIJING (AP) ? China's legislature authorized new guidelines Saturday to define and combat terrorism, inching closer to international practices as the nation grapples with a sporadically violent rebellion in Central Asian border lands.

The resolution clearly sets China's legal definition of terrorism and the steps for formally declaring groups and individuals terrorists and for freezing their assets. The measure should help law enforcement prosecute terrorists differently from other criminals and to promote international cooperation on terrorism, said Li Shouwei, a criminal law expert for the legislature.

"Our country faces a real threat from terrorist activities, and the long-term, complex and sharp counterterrorism struggle is increasingly prominent," Li told reporters after the legislative session.

Separatist sentiment among Uighurs, a Turkic and traditionally Muslim ethnic group, in China's western Xinjiang region has occasionally erupted in riots, bombings and other acts of violence. Despite pouring in billions of dollars in investment and the migration of millions of Han Chinese into the largely poor, remote territory, China has been unable to squelch the violence. A raid on a police station and an arson-stabbing attack took place in July.

Many attacks seem unsophisticated and directed against symbols of Chinese government power, like court houses or troop barracks. The government and some security experts say that the violence is becoming more indiscriminate and is being carried out by militants trained and based across the border in Pakistan and with possible links to other radical Islamic groups.

"Increasingly the Chinese government has realized it must work with international partners to fight the existing terrorist threat to China," said Rohan Gunaratna, a terrorism expert at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University.

While Beijing has sought for much of the past decade to link the situation in Xinjiang with the broader U.S.-led efforts to fight jihadist groups, Chinese methods have often undercut its quest for wider support. Instead of prosecuting Uighurs as terrorists, authorities have preferred to accuse them of "endangering national security," charges frequently used against political dissidents.

Beijing has also restricted the practice of Islam and bandied the terrorist label against the Dalai Lama and supporters of the Tibetan Buddhist leader who oppose Chinese rule.

In a measure of its uneasiness with Beijing, the U.S. government refused to turn over Uighurs captured in Afghanistan and interned at Guantanamo Bay, though it repatriated the captured nationals of many other countries.

Pakistan, which abuts Xinjiang and is a long-term ally of China, generally assists Beijing in trying to clamp down on militant Uighur separatists. But the most radical groups, the Turkistan Islamic Party and its East Turkistan Islamic Movement offshoot, operate in Pakistan's tribal areas where Islamabad is unable or unwilling to act.

Gunaratna, the terrorism expert, said Beijing realizes it needs intelligence from Gulf coast countries, Germany and others to better deal with the Uighur threat.

The terrorism resolution is intended to bridge gaps between China and other countries. It defines terrorism as an act whose "goal is to create terror in society, harm public security or threaten national institutions and international organizations and by using violence, sabotage, intimidation and other methods to cause or intend to cause human casualties, great loss to property, harm to public infrastructure, chaos to the social order and other severe social damage."

Li, the criminal law expert, said the definition roughly aligned with those of other countries. Agencies involved in counterterrorism will apply that definition to determine which groups or individuals should be placed on terrorist lists, and once listed the government will freeze their assets, according to the resolution.

More importantly, Li said, the resolution helps to make sure that terrorists are charged as such and not with other crimes ? an apparent reference to the prevailing practice of using state security charges instead of terrorism.

"By defining terrorist activities more clearly in regulations, it makes it easier to distinguish in practice terrorist crimes from other crimes," Li told reporters.

The measure itself is unlikely to end all differences. A host of government agencies, Communist Party bodies and the military are involved in counterterrorism and Xinjiang. Li suggested that differences among competing bodies meant that "the time is not mature for enacting a full counterterrorism law."

Associated Press

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Can "Tintin" save motion-capture animation? (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Seven months after "Mars Needs Moms" led to questions about the future of motion-capture animation, Steven Spielberg is showing that audiences might not have totally rejected the technique after all.

Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" is off to a promising start at the interational box office, opening to $55.8 million abroad this weekend. It was No. 1 in 17 out of the 19 territories it debuted in.

In France, where "Tintin" enjoyed the biggest opening ever for an original, non-sequel Hollywood film, the movie took in $21.5 million on 935 screens.

"You couldn't ask for a film that's more immersive and incredible to look at than 'Tintin,'" said Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Sony, which shares international distribution rights with Paramount Pictures International. "There's no doubt about it. It just draws you into it, and it just is quite an amazing feat visually. Spectacular, actually."

He noted that the character of Tintin, based on a comic book by Belgian artist Georges Remi (who used the pen name Herge), is better known in Western Europe than in the United States.

In "Tintin," which Spielberg directed and Peter Jackson produced, young adventurer Tintin and his friend Capt. Haddock search for a sunken treasure ship that was commanded by one of Haddock's ancestors.

"I think Herge would be smiling with the work they accomplished with the character in the film," Bruer said.

The movie enjoyed strong numbers across Europe: It was No. 1 in the U.K., where it grossed $10.7 million.

This weekend alone, the movie grossed $2.1 million from 169 screens in Herge's home nation, $1.9 million from 297 screens in Sweden, $1.8 million from 174 screens in Switzerland, $1.6 million on 221 screens in Denmark and $1.3 million on 250 screens in Holland and $1.3 million in Italy.

In Spain, it grossed $6.7 million on 798 screens -- 50 percent of the country's entire market and nearly 10 times as much as what that nation's No. 2 film grossed. In Germany, "Tintin" took $4.6 million on 847 screens.

By contrast, "Mars Needs Moms" was such a flop that Disney shut down its motion-capture animation division, which was run by the movie's producer, Robert Zemeckis. And it canceled Zemeckis' plan to make a motion-capture version of The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine."

Reaction was so negative, in fact, that the New York Times said the film "may lead to the end for the Zemeckis style of motion-capture filmmaking, which has proven increasingly unpopular with audiences."

"Tintin," however, is disproving that theory.

Bruer said he expects the strong international reaction will translate to big audiences when it opens in the United States on December 21. Paramount is handling the film's domestic release.

"The press has been very good, of course, and it's going to make it resonate in the U.S. even that much more," Bruer said.

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With Texas on verge of title, Game 6 tied 2-2 (AP)

ST. LOUIS ? Run-scoring hits by Josh Hamilton and Ian Kinsler offset Lance Berkman's two-run homer, leaving the Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals tied 2-2 after three innings Thursday night as Texas tried to win its first World Series title.

With Texas ahead 3-2 in the Series, the Rangers knocked out Cardinals starter Jaime Garcia after just three innings, his shortest outing since June 2010. Fernando Salas relieved to start the fourth.

Texas got far better swings against Garcia than it did in Game 2, when he allowed three hits in six shutout innings. This time, he gave up five hits and two walks, throwing 59 pitches.

Seven of the first 13 Texas batters reached base, but the Rangers hit into two double plays and were just 2 for 7 with runners in scoring position.

Hamilton hit an RBI single in the first, Berkman put St. Louis ahead in the bottom half against Colby Lewis. Kinsler then retied the score when he doubled in a run in the second.

Lewis allowed two hits and one walk, throwing 42 pitches.

Just 24 of the 61 previous teams with 3-2 leads won Game 6, but 41 of those 61 teams went on to win the title. Eighteen teams trailing 3-2 in the best-of-seven format bounced back for championships, including 12 that swept the last two games at home.

In an effort to provide more production behind Albert Pujols, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa moved Berkman to cleanup and dropped slumping Matt Holliday down to fifth.

Rangers manager Ron Washington moved hot-hitting Mike Napoli up one spot to seventh and had Craig Gentry hitting eighth, as he did in Game 2.

Four Cardinals Hall of Famers, wearing cardinal red sports jackets, stood at home plate before the game. Red Schoendienst, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson and Ozzie Smith. And then the greatest Cardinals player, 90-year-old Stan Musial, was driven from the right-field corner to the plate in a golf cart. Wearing a red sweater and Cardinals warmup jacket, he greeted his fellow Hall of Famers and watched 2006 Series MVP David Eckstein throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Texas went ahead 10 pitches in. After starting with a called strike, Garcia walked Kinsler on four straight pitches, and Elvis Andrus' hit-and-run single put runners at the corners. Hamilton pulled the next pitch into right field for a single and his third RBI of the Series.

Garcia recovered to strike out Michael Young and Adrian Beltre, then got Nelson Cruz to hit into an inning-ending forceout on his 23rd pitch.

Lewis quickly gave back the lead. Skip Schumaker, moved up from eighth in the batting order to second, singled with one out in the bottom half. Pujols flied out on the next pitch. Berkman also swung at the first pitch, sending an 89 mph offering over the center-field wall. The home run lifted Berkman's batting average to .421 (8 for 19) in this year's Series and .406 (13 for 32) in his career.

Napoli, the Series leader with nine RBIs, walked leading off the second and Gentry singled him to second. Lewis bunted directly at third baseman David Freese, who started a rare 5-6-4 double play. Shortstop Rafael Furcal took the throw at third for the force, then threw to second baseman Nick Punto covering first.

Kinsler followed with a ground-rule double that hopped over the left-field fence, tying the score 2-all. La Russa then had Mitchell Boggs start warming up after Garcia had thrown just 42 pitches to 10 batters,

Andrus hit an inning-ending lineout to right that Berkman slightly misjudged and caught with a jump.

Schumaker and Pujols flied out just in front of the warning track in the third. Other than his 5-for-6, three-homer, six-RBI performance in Game 3, Pujols is 0 for 14.

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Lawmakers say environmental laws should be waived for Border Patrol operations (Star Tribune)

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Michael Lohan Runs From Police?Arrested Again (VIDEO)

Michael Lohan Runs From Police…Arrested Again (VIDEO)

Michael Lohan tried to evade police after they arrived to his arrest him in Florida, but was arrested again after only being out of jail [...]

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Troll Targets Facebook, Twitter In Patent Infringement Lawsuits

TrollEasyWeb Innovations, hereafter referred to as 'EasyWeb' or, alternatively, 'some obscure patent troll looking to score coin by suing companies that actually innovate, rather than building and selling something', has recently filed patent infringement lawsuits against social networking giants Facebook and Twitter. The suits claim EasyWeb holds five patents, with titles such as "Message Publishing System for Publishing Messages from Identified, Authorized Senders". Of note is the plaintiff's lawyer, John Demarais, who is quite famous in patent litigation circles (he went from defending some of the biggest tech firms from patent trolls to working exclusively with and for patent trolls to attack them).

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Anti-Wall Street demonstrators march in Oakland

Oakland police search tents in Frank Ogawa Plaza as they disperse Occupy Oakland protesters on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Jane Tyska)

Oakland police search tents in Frank Ogawa Plaza as they disperse Occupy Oakland protesters on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Jane Tyska)

Oakland police search tents and remove debris in Frank Ogawa Plaza as they disperse Occupy Oakland protesters on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Jane Tyska)

Oakland Occupy protestors form a line opposing the police at the Frank Ogawa Plaza on Tuesday. Oct. 25, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. Police in riot gear began clearing anti-Wall Street protesters on Tuesday morning from the plaza in front of Oakland's City Hall where they have been camped out for about two weeks. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Jane Tyska)

An American flag is left discarded on the ground as a remnant of the Occupy Oakland protests Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. Police in riot gear began clearing anti-Wall Street protesters on Tuesday morning from the plaza in front of Oakland's City Hall where they have been camped out for about two weeks. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Oakland police officer Ruten pets a kitten left behind by Occupy Oakland protestors Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. Occupy Oakland protestors were evicted from Frank H. Ogawa plaza early this morning. Police in riot gear began clearing anti-Wall Street protesters on Tuesday morning from the plaza in front of Oakland's City Hall where they have been camped out for about two weeks. City officials had originally been supportive of the protesters, but the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and could not stay in the encampment overnight. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

(AP) ? Under cover of darkness early Tuesday, hundreds of police swept into Oakland's Occupy Wall Street protest, firing tear gas and beanbag rounds before clearing out an encampment of demonstrators.

In less than an hour, the two-week-old, miniature makeshift city was in ruins.

Scattered across the area were overturned tents, pillows, sleeping bags, yoga mats, tarps, backpacks, food wrappers and water bottles. Signs decrying corporations and police still hung from lampposts or lay on the ground.

Protesters had stayed awake through the night, waiting for the expected raid. Officers and sheriff's deputies from across the San Francisco Bay area surrounded the plaza in front of City Hall at around 5 a.m. and closed in. Eighty-five people were arrested, mostly on suspicion of misdemeanor unlawful assembly and illegal camping, police said.

Later Tuesday, hundreds of protesters gathered at a library and marched through downtown Oakland. They were met by police officers in riot gear, and several small skirmishes broke out.

The protesters eventually made their way back to City Hall as dusk approached.

"It's really, really tense and I think the cops are trying to walk a fine line, but I don't think they are going to back down and neither are the demonstrators," said Cat Brooks, an organizer. "We're on the move. For now."

No one was injured during the Tuesday morning raid, Interim Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said. The plaza was "contained" at around 5:30 a.m., city officials said.

By midmorning, city workers had started collecting the debris. Some would be held for protesters to reclaim, the rest would be thrown away, the city said.

The Oakland site was among numerous camps that have sprung up around the country, as protesters rally against what they see as corporate greed and a wide range of other economic issues. The protests have attracted a wide range of people, including college students looking for work and the homeless.

In Oakland, tensions between the city and protesters escalated last week as officials complained about what they described as deteriorating safety, sanitation and health issues at the site.

City officials had originally been supportive of protesters, with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan saying that sometimes "democracy is messy."

But the city later warned the protesters that they were breaking the law and couldn't stay in the encampment overnight. They cited concerns about rats, fire hazards, public urination and acts of violence at the site, which had grown to more than 150 tents and included areas for health care, child care and cooking.

"Many Oaklanders support the goals of the national Occupy Wall Street movement," Quan said in a statement on Tuesday. "However, over the last week it was apparent that neither the demonstrators nor the City could maintain safe or sanitary conditions or control the ongoing vandalism."

There were reports of a sex assault and a severe beating and fire and paramedics were denied access to the camp, according to city officials, who said they had also received numerous complaints of intimidating and threatening behavior.

Protesters disputed the city's claims about conditions at the camp. They said the protest was dominated by a spirit of cooperation that helped keep the site clean and allowed disputes to be resolved peacefully.

Lauren Richardson, a 24-year-old college student from Oakland, complained that the disheveled state of the camp following the police raid gave a false impression. She said volunteers collected garbage and recycling every six hours, that water was boiled before being used to wash dishes and that rats had infested the park long before the camp went up.

"It was very neat. It was very organized," Richardson said.

Volunteers at the medical tent erected on the site said paramedics had not been kept away.

On Thursday, the city ordered the protesters to vacate, though they did not set a deadline. Protesters said the number of people at the camp had steadily dwindled since the city posted the letter, while those who remained understood they would likely face a confrontation with police.

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Associated Press writer Terry Collins contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Exhibit 4G II Is T-Mobile?s First No-Contract 4G Android Phone, Launches Oct. 27th For $200

Exhibit 4G III'm no proponent of cheap phones (after a few years of monthly dues, that money you save up front is a drop in the bucket) ? but if you insist, T-Mobile's got a new one for you. They've just announced the Exhibit 4G II, a mid-range Android handset that'll set you back just $30 with contract ? or, if you're looking to steer clear of commitments, a still rather-wallet-friendly $200.

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How Occupy Wall Street is testing the next US president

While it?s too early to predict how Occupy Wall Street will affect local elections, presidential candidates have begun to recalibrate their campaigns to address the movement's challenges.

As buzz grows and poll numbers rise for Occupy Wall Street, the now-global movement that launched in New York City on Sept. 17 may yet become the unexpected, outside player that forces the 2012 election field to adjust its course.

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A new AP-GfK poll shows that 37 percent of the American public supports OWS, while research firm Chitika shows that online interest in the movement has swelled 150 percent over the past month.

?This will have major implications on the upcoming elections,? says Gabriel Donnini, analyst at the Westborough, Mass.-based Chitika . ?The movement is not dying out or going quietly and candidates will need to address the concerns and demands voiced by those on the streets and making a buzz on the Internet,? he adds.

While it?s too early to predict the impact Occupy Wall Street will have on local elections, presidential candidates have begun to recalibrate their responses, say political observers.

GOP hopeful Mitt Romney, for instance, has already shifted from using class warfare rhetoric, says Sarah Sobieraj, assistant professor of sociology at Tufts University in Massachusetts and author of "Sound-bitten: The Perils of Media-Centered Political Activism."

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For Obama, a campaign money swing with star power (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Some glitz, some glamor and plenty of campaign cash. President Barack Obama is hitting a reliable fundraising trail in California, tapping star donors and trading quips with Jay Leno in what is for him a well-worn path.

The president will tape an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Tuesday, his second as sitting president and fourth appearance overall. Monday evening he joined actor Will Smith and basketball legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson at a dinner at the home of producer James Lassiter. Then he mingled with Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas over canapes at the movie star couple's home just a few blocks away.

Tuesday's schedule includes a fundraiser in San Francisco featuring a performance by folk rock singer-songwriter Jack Johnson. Obama also has fundraisers scheduled in Denver later Tuesday, all part of a three-day, three-state swing through the west.

Obama was in California for money events last month, and this marks the president's eighth trip to Los Angeles since elected president. The state ranks as Obama's top donor state, and he raised about $1 million in the Los Angeles area alone during the last two fundraising quarters, according to an Associated Press review of contributions above $200.

The western tour is one of Obama's busiest donor outreach trips of the season. Celebrities are tried and true fundraising draw, particularly for Democratic presidents. Both the president and the stars bask in their reflected fame and the endorsement of stars can be a useful asset.

Not that he needs the votes here. California is a solidly Democratic state, though Sacramento-based Democratic consultant Roger Salazar said the president, echoing national trends, is less popular now in the state than he was when he was elected.

"Democrats by their nature are going to give the president the benefit of the doubt," said Salazar, a veteran of California and national political campaigns. "But they want him to do something about it. They want to see some movement."

Obama is promising some movement. He has been promoting his $447 billion jobs bill, which has been broken up into its component parts in hopes Congress can pass some of them.

Addressing about 240 donors at the Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas Monday, Obama said the pieces that Republicans reject would likely linger as campaign issues in 2012.

"This is the fight that we're going to have right now, and I suspect this is the fight that we're going to have to have over the next year," Obama said. "The Republicans in Congress and the Republican candidates for president have made their agenda very clear."

Addressing donors in Los Angeles, Obama ticked off his administration's accomplishments, eager to reinvigorate supporters whose enthusiasm has flagged since his 2008 election.

"Sometimes I think people forget how much has gotten done," the president said, as Smith and Johnson looked on. He urged his backers to rally once again, at the same time joking, as he often does, that he is older and grayer now. "This election won't be as sexy as the first one."

At Banderas' and Griffith's house, its entrance path lined with rose petals and votive candles, Obama told about 120 mostly Latino contributors that he has kept a list of his campaign promises and that, by his count, he has accomplished about 60 percent of them.

"I'm pretty confident we can get the other 40 percent done in the next five years," he said to loud applause.

The Griffith-Banderas event was Obama's first Latino fundraiser, with donors giving at least $5,000 per person to attend. It featured guests such as actress Eva Longoria, comedian George Lopez, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and mayors Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles and Julian Castro of San Antonio.

Obama drew the loudest applause when he vowed to tackle an overhaul of immigration laws, a promise from 2008 that has gone unfulfilled in the face of Republican opposition.

The Las Vegas fundraiser attracted about 240 people who paid from $1,000 to $35,800 toward Obama's re-election campaign and to the Democratic National Committee. The bigger donors met the president personally. Guests at Lassiter's home contributed $35,800.

Obama has been displaying campaign-style vigor. At a Las Vegas subdivision where he promoted housing proposals, Obama waded into the neighborhood crowd to shake hands, sign autographs, even lift a baby.

Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Obama headed to a diverse neighborhood minutes from Lassiter's home south of Hollywood and stopped at Roscoe's, a popular Los Angeles chicken restaurant chain. Obama roved through the dining booths greeting customers, leaving at least one awestruck young boy holding his hand aloft after shaking the president's hand. One man gave him a hug and a Hispanic man told his daughter that if she studied hard "you'll be like him."

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Associated Press writer Jack Gillum contributed to this article.

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iPhone used to record parts of Marvel?s ?The Avengers? feature film (with video)

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?It was revealed on Thursday that the cinematographer filming ?The Avengers? used an iPhone to shoot footage for the upcoming high-budget film,? Chris Smith reports for AppleInsider.

?The Irish Film and Television Network reported that Oscar-nominated cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, in his first big-budget action film, used Apple?s smartphone instead of high-priced equipment for certain shots in the super-hero blockbuster,? Smith reports. ??On ?The Avengers,? I did a couple of shots on the iPhone and they are in the movie,? McGarvey said. ?In fact they are in the trailer!??

Smith reports, ?Detailing his decision to use the iPhone, McGarvey explained that he didn?t make a compromise when choosing the handset, saying that ?every piece of kit should be tailored to what you?re trying to achieve.? He goes on to underscore that camera equipment does not define a film, but rather the decisions made with what is available.?

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Pilot Brian Shul speaks tonight at pancreatic cancer fundraiser

SR-71 pilot Brian Shul, author of the acclaimed ?Sled Driver,? will share his inspiring story of being shot down in Vietnam and left for dead, only to go on to fly the top-secret Blackbird, considered the highest, fastest and most extraordinary aircraft ever built, at a fundraising dinner taking place tonight at Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum.

Shul?s remarks are part of ?Wings of Hope,? a dinner that his sister, former Castle Pines Mayor Maureen Shul, is organizing on behalf of Denver affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, a national organization creating hope through research, patient support, community outreach and advocacy for a cure. The event begins with cocktails and a silent auction at 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.pancan.org/wingsofhope

Maureen Shul, who remains a member of the Castle Pines city council, is staging the dinner in honor of her mother and brother, Victor, who both died of pancreatic cancer. Maureen remained at Victor?s side for the four years that he fought the disease; he died in 2009.

Five months after losing her brother, Maureen?s mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, this in addition to the Alzheimer?s disease she had been diagnosed with eight years earlier. Blanche Shul passed away from pancreatic cancer three months after her diagnosis, never knowing that her son had succumbed to it, also.

Propelled by grief and a desire to honor her brother and mother, Maureen Shul says her goal for ?Wings of Hope? is to help raise awareness of and research dollars for pancreatic cancer. ?When pancreatic cancer barges into your family with no forewarning and little available information from which to draw upon, you are left with horrendously sobering statistics and little else,? Shul states.

?My family was stunned as to how little there was in the way of early diagnostic testing for pancreatic cancer,? she adds. ?Just as shocking, the five-year survival rate has remained unchanged at just six percent for the last 40 years due to detection tools and effective treatment still undeveloped. Despite the sobering statistics, just two percent of the National Cancer Institute?s federal research funding is allocated to pancreatic cancer.

?My desire is that Wings of Hope will raise awareness as well as research funding to mount a viable assault on this disease,? Shul says. ?When you suffer through losses this profound you are compelled to do something to honor your loved ones in ways that will hopefully result in more awareness and tools to help the many others whose lives have been or will be impacted by this horrific disease.?

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. In 2010, over 43,000 Americans were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and nearly 37,000 died. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is the national organization creating hope in a comprehensive way through research, patient support, community outreach and advocacy for a cure.

Joanne Davidson: 303-809-1314 or jdavidson@denverpost.com. Also, @GetItWrite on Twitter

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Arab strongman: With Gadhafi death, an era passes

FILE - In this photo released Tuesday, April 27, 2004 by the European Commission, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi walks past a painting at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels. Libya's information minister said Gadhafi was killed Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011 when revolutionary forces overwhelmed his hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after the regime fell. (AP Photo/European Commission)

FILE - In this photo released Tuesday, April 27, 2004 by the European Commission, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi walks past a painting at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels. Libya's information minister said Gadhafi was killed Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011 when revolutionary forces overwhelmed his hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after the regime fell. (AP Photo/European Commission)

FILE - This undated photo shows Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. A U.S. official says Libya's new government has told the United States that Gadhafi, 69, is dead. The official said Libya's Transitional National Council informed U.S. officials in Libya of the development Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. His death on Thursday, confirmed by Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, came as Libyan fighters defeated Gadhafi's last holdouts in his hometown of Sirte, the last major site of resistance in the country. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this 1970 photo, Moammar Gadhafi at the Cairo Airport in 1970. A U.S. official says Libya's new government has told the United States that Gadhafi, 69, is dead. The official said Libya's Transitional National Council informed U.S. officials in Libya of the development Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. His death on Thursday, confirmed by Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, came as Libyan fighters defeated Gadhafi's last holdouts in his hometown of Sirte, the last major site of resistance in the country. (AP Photo)

FILE - In this Dec. 20, 1984 photo, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi shares a laugh with newsmen during his news conference at Palma de Mallorca in Spain. A U.S. official says Libya's new government has told the United States that Gadhafi, 69, is dead. The official said Libya's Transitional National Council informed U.S. officials in Libya of the development Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. His death on Thursday, confirmed by Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, came as Libyan fighters defeated Gadhafi's last holdouts in his hometown of Sirte, the last major site of resistance in the country.(AP Photo/Mollard)

FILE - In this Aug. 20, 1990 photo, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gestures during a news conference in Tipoli. A U.S. official says Libya's new government has told the United States that Moammar Gadhafi is dead. The official said Libya's Transitional National Council informed U.S. officials in Libya of the development Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Axel Schulz-Eppers)

CAIRO (AP) ? He often looked like a comical buffoon, standing before audiences, bedecked in colorful robes, spouting words that most of the world considered nonsense.

Yet the death of Moammar Gadhafi was a milestone in modern Arab history, in some ways more significant than the overthrow of lesser autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt.

Gadhafi was the last of the old-style Arab strongmen ? the charismatic, nationalist revolutionaries who rose to power in the 1950s and 1960s, promising to liberate the masses from the shackles of European colonialism and the stultifying rule of the Arab elite that the foreigners left behind after World War II.

He was swept aside by a new brand of revolutionary ? the leaderless crowds organized by social media, fed up with the oppressive past, keenly aware that the rest of the world has left them behind and convinced that they can build a better society even if at the moment, they aren't sure how.

Gadhafi was the last of a generation of Arab leaders such as Gamal Abdel-Nasser of Egypt, Hafez Assad of Syria and Saddam Hussein of Iraq who emerged from poverty, rising to the pinnacle of power either through the ranks of the military or the disciplined, conspiratorial world of underground political organizations.

None of the latter crop of Arab autocrats, including Assad's son Bashar, Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh and even Egypt's colorless, ousted president Hosni Mubarak, could rival them in their heyday in terms of charisma, flair, stature and power.

Their model was Nasser, the towering champion of Arab unity who ousted Western-backed King Farouk in 1952 and inspired Arab peoples with fiery speeches broadcast by Egyptian radio from Iraq to Mauritania.

But Nasser's dreams of Arab unity and social revival crumbled in defeat in the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, when Israel seized East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Golan Heights from Syria and the Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula from Egypt. Nasser died three years later, and the fellow strongmen left behind led their countries instead into a political swamp of corruption, cronyism and dictatorship now challenged by the Arab Spring.

The hallmark of the Arab strongman was unquestioned power, the use of state media to promote a larger than life image and a ruthless security network that stifled even a whiff of dissent. That worked in an age before the Internet and global satellite television which opened the eyes of the strongman's followers to a world without secret police and economic systems run by the leader's family and cronies.

The Arab political transformation is far from complete. Autocratic rulers are facing challenges from their own people in Yemen and Syria. Bahrain's Shiite majority is pressing the Sunni monarchy for reform. Rulers in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states are maneuvering to contain the Arab Spring.

Iraq is struggling to build a democracy eight years after American-led arms brought down Saddam's rule.

With Gadhafi's passing, however, a milestone has been passed. The future belongs to a different style of ruler, whoever it may be.

It may be difficult to imagine that the Gadhafi of his final years ? with his flamboyant robes, dark and curly wigs and sagging, surgically altered face ? was a trim, handsome, vigorous 27-year-old when he came to power as a strong and vigorous leader. Over the years he had become a caricature figure associated with grandiose dreams such as a "United States of Africa" or seizing all of Israel and sending Jews "back to Europe."

Even when he was younger, eccentricity was the mark of Gadhafi's public persona.

A generation ago, President Ronald Reagan described him as the "mad dog of the Middle East," and his fellow Arab leaders such as Egyptian President Anwar Sadat considered him a dangerous megalomaniac.

Journalists covered his speeches and international visits primarily for amusement.

Images of Gadhafi's final moments ? toupee gone, terrified, confused, powerless in the grip of men who may be about to kill him ? make the ousted tyrant appear more pitiable than powerful.

All that was far from his image when he and his comrades toppled a Western-backed monarchy in 1969 in a bloodless coup, promising to transform his poor, backwater country into a modern state.

Promising a new era for his people, Gadhafi closed a U.S. air base, forced international oil companies to hand over most of their profits from Libyan oil to the Libyan state and shook the world with his unabashed support for terrorist or insurgent movements in Northern Ireland, Palestine, Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Oil gave him a reach beyond his sparsely populated desert land and enabled him to pursue his revolutionary dreams.

In the 1980s, the lobbies of Tripoli's few hotels were populated by representatives of what the West considered the most dangerous groups on Earth ? stiff North Koreans wearing lapel buttons of their leader Kim Il-Sung, Palestinian extremists huddled over cups of sweet tea, European anarchists and revolutionaries ? all come to town to seek the oil-fueled largesse of the "Brother Leader."

While insisting that Libya was the freest nation on Earth, Gadhafi ruthlessly suppressed dissent, dispatched agents to assassinate his opponents abroad and drove thousands of Libyans into exile.

It all came crashing down in the final battle in his hometown of Sirte. A man who came to power as an Arab revolutionary and self-styled leader of the oppressed and downtrodden died a brutal and inglorious death at the hands of the people he purported to lead.

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Eds: Robert H. Reid is Middle East regional editor for The Associated Press and has reported from the Middle East since 1978.

Associated Press

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Boost Mobile announces ZTE Warp, hopes to push its lineup out of impulse on November 2nd for $250

After Tuesday's Ice Cream Sandwich announcement in Hong Kong, pushing out a Gingerbread device just doesn't feel like we're leaping to the final frontier, but it's still nice to have on a prepaid plan nonetheless. We're talking about the ZTE Warp, announced as Boost Mobile's latest no-contract Android phone, which sports a 4.3-inch display, 1GHz single-core CPU, and a 5MP rear camera with LED flash. You can expect it to hit Boost stores starting November 2nd for $250. Check out the presser below the break and the video, and let's see what's out there.

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New evidence for first production of oxygen on Earth

ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2011) ? A new study is believed to have resolved a major debate about when oxygen began to be produced on Earth and how long it took before oxygen levels were enough to support the growth of life.

Winthrop Professor Mark Barley, from The University of Western Australia's Centre for Exploration Targeting, and colleagues from the University of Alberta led by Professor Kurt Konhauser, made the discovery by examining key elements in banded iron formations through time.

The study, published in the journal Nature, has identified how links between tectonics and ocean and land chemistry combined to give rise to life on earth about 2.5 billion years ago, during a period known as the Great Oxidation Event (GOE). The GOE changed surface environments on Earth and ultimately made advanced life possible.

Professor Barley said the research team found a rising abundance of chromium in the banded iron formations starting 2.48 billion years ago, which was an important indication of links between life and the growth of continents. Using this data, they were able to see cyanobacteria had started to produce oxygen, and that aerobic respiring chemolithautorobic bacteria oxidised pyrite linked to acid rock drainage that dissolved chromium on land and added chromium and sulphate to the ocean. This confirms that the 2.48 to 2.32 billion year period was the protracted Great Oxidation Event which eventually helped the formation of complex life.

Professor Barley said it was important to understand how and when oxygen levels rose and their links to organisms and the tectonic growth of continents.

"We live in a unique environment and Earth is the only planet we know that has an oxygen-rich atmosphere, as well as hydrosphere that is vital for complex life," he said.

"But the Earth's early atmosphere was oxygen-poor in the Archaean prior to the Great Oxidation Event, which happened between 2.5 and 2.3 billion years ago, so it's vital that we understand how oxygen rose."

"So we think we've resolved a major debate about when the bacteria that produced oxygen existed and how long it took for oxygen levels to rise enough to support growth of life on earth."

Professor Barley said there was possible evidence that photosynthetic bacteria (cyanobacteria) may have evolved at least 2.7 billion years ago, but the oldest unambiguous microbial fossils of cyanobacteria that had been found were preserved quite a long time after the atmosphere became oxygen rich, between 2.5 and 2.3 billion years ago.

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Small satellites prompt big ideas for next 25 years

There is big news on the small satellite front. From super-secret agencies and the U.S. military to academia and private firms, as well as world space agencies and NASA, ultra-small satellites are the big thing.

In sizing up "smallsats," there are a range of classifications in the less-than-500-kilogram department, be they minisatellites, microsatellites, nanosatellites, picosatellites, palm-size CubeSats, even the diminutive Femto satellite, weighing in at less than 100 grams.

Cornell University has begun to delve into a postage stamp-size "satellite on a chip " design, called Sprite, envisioning a swarm of these tiny probes exploring planetary atmospheres for organic compounds.

Call them a powerful force in the universe. Smallsats have already shown their ability to monitor disasters, study Earth?s environment and support agriculture, cartography and earth science missions.

Passed the tipping point
Smallsats are part of the solution ? when they used to be a distraction, said Matt Bille, an associate with Booz Allen Hamilton in Colorado Springs, Colo.

So, what does this foretell? "The knowledge of how to make and use smallsats has passed the tipping point," Bille told SPACE.com. "It exists worldwide and has fostered a global generation of satellite builders and engineers. It used to be only a few organizations could build a satellite. Now, a smart teenager with a CubeSat kit and a soldering iron is a space agency. We?ve only begun to grasp the implications of that."

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"What this means for the future is that use of smallsats and satellites in general will only increase. The proliferation of smallsat capabilities has unleashed the most powerful force in the universe ? human creativity," Bille said.

That was the message from Bille, joined by about 1,100 participants who gathered here Aug. 8-11 at Utah State University. The meeting was used to reflect upon 25 years of smallsat progress and what?s ahead ? a gathering of experts convened by Utah State University and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. [ 7 Aerospace Technologies On the Road ]

Low-cost high-tech
Looking back over thelast few decades and gazing forward was Siegfried Janson, a senior scientist at The Aerospace Corp. in Los Angeles.

Janson flagged the onslaught of advances in micro- and nanoelectronics, microelectromechanical (MEM) systems, solar cell technologies, global positioning systems, and the Internet itself. Toss in for good measure personal computers, he said, stuffed with multiple processors, graphic cards, pepped up with more and more memory.

All that low-cost high tech has allowed small teams to blueprint, build and fly progressively smaller satellites with ever-increasing capacity, Janson told the audience.

Janson anticipates that there will be a wider diversity of missions by highly capable small satellites, like formation flying to create large but virtual antenna sizes to make possible enhanced imaging from space.

Collaboration
"Advancement of the technologies is no longer the primary issue," said Pat Patterson, chairman of the smallsat conference and director of the strategic and military space division at Utah State University?s Space Dynamics Laboratory. "It?s still the mission that matters. It has to give the customer some value," he told SPACE.com.

"It?s kind of all coming together," Patterson said, pointing to smallsat attitude- control devices, batteries and solar cells, new ways to beat the heat and cold of space, coupled with smaller, lower-costing launchers.

Collaboration is the key, said Doug Sinclair, owner of Sinclair Interplanetary in Toronto, Canada. He advised that universities building CubeSats need to focus on what they do best and rely on other groups to supply other resources.

"For instance, exchange a radio for a computer. Both groups end up with a CubeSat, but now they?ve got much better odds of succeeding," Sinclair said.

Common utility
As for what?s the future of smallsats, there will be growth, new missions, and new ways of working together, said Bille,expressing his own views and not speaking for Booz Allen Hamilton policy. "CubeSats are like the personal computer of this industry."

Hunsaker?s personal crystal ball predicts networked satellites with individual IP addresses controlled through the Internet and providing individualized positioning, communications, social and multimedia capability."Perhaps just like personal computing and cell phones that have common utility among individual consumers today, smallsats will also follow that trend," said colleague Tom Hunsaker, also an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton.

Bille concluded: ?The age of microspacecraft is on solid ground now. There?s a definite trend toward putting small things together to do big accomplishments.?

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of this year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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Citigroup to pay $285 million to settle fraud case (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Citigroup Inc will pay $285 million to settle charges that it defrauded investors who bought toxic housing-related debt that the bank bet would fail, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday.

The SEC said the bank's Citigroup Global Markets unit misled investors about a $1 billion collateralized debt obligation by failing to reveal it had "significant influence" over the selection of $500 million of underlying assets, and that it took a short position against those assets.

It said one experienced CDO trader called the portfolio "possibly the best short EVER!" while an experienced collateral manager said "the portfolio is horrible."

In a statement, Citigroup said the SEC did not charge the unit with any "intentional or reckless misconduct" and that the settlement "resolves all outstanding SEC inquiries into those activities."

The settlement is the third by the SEC against a major bank it accused of marketing a CDO without disclosing it was betting against it or allowing others to do so.

The SEC has also settled cases against Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan.

The agency and criminal prosecutors are under pressure from lawmakers and the public to bring cases that hold Wall Street figures accountable for their role in the 2007-2009 financial crisis that triggered a deep recession.

According to the SEC's case against Citigroup, the CDO, Class V Funding III, defaulted in November 2007, fewer than nine months after it closed, leaving investors with losses even as Citigroup made $160 million of fees and profits.

On the other side of the deal was Ambac Credit Products, which agreed to sell insurance on the $500 million in assets Citigroup had selected.

"The securities laws demand that investors receive more care and candor than Citigroup provided," SEC enforcement chief Robert Khuzami said in a statement.

The sanctions will go to the investors who lost money on the deal, the SEC said.

Citigroup settled with the SEC without admitting wrongdoing. The SEC also filed charges against Brian Stoker, who it said was the Citigroup employee primarily responsible for structuring the transaction.

A lawyer for Stoker said there was "no basis" for the SEC's allegations against him. "He was not responsible for any alleged wrongdoing -- he did not control or trade the position, did not prepare the disclosures and did not select the assets," said Fraser Hunter, Jr., with Wilmer Hale.

In marketing materials outlining the deal, the SEC said Citigroup represented that the collateral manager of the CDO, a unit at Credit Suisse Group AG, had independently selected the assets. In reality, it said, many had been selected by Citigroup, with the intention of taking the short position.

The SEC settled separate charges against Credit Suisse's asset management unit as well as Samir Bhatt, the Credit Suisse portfolio manager mainly responsible for it.

Credit Suisse will pay $2.5 million to settle, while Bhatt agreed to a six-month suspension from associating with an investment adviser, the SEC said. Neither admitted wrongdoing.

A spokeswoman for Credit Suisse and a lawyer for Bhatt declined comment.

The SEC has been conducting a broad probe into mortgage-bond deals, with several settlements this year. "This is not the last one," an SEC official said in an interview. "I think we are likely see a couple more."

In June, JPMorgan Chase & Co agreed to a $153.6 million settlement over the Squared CDO 2007-1, while Goldman Sachs Group Inc in July 2010 accepted a $550 million accord over the Abacus 2007-AC1 CDO.

As part of the settlement, Citigroup will give up the $160 million of alleged improper fees and profits plus $30 million of interest, and pay a $95 million fine.

The settlement requires court approval. The case was assigned to U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan, who chastised the SEC and ultimately rejected its proposed $33 million settlement in 2009 with Bank of America Corp over that bank's purchase of Merrill Lynch & Co. He later grudgingly approved a revised $150 million accord.

(Reporting by Karey Wutkowski and Aruna Viswanatha in Washington, D.C., Jonathan Stempel and Grant McCool in New York; and Catherine Bosley in Zurich), Editing by Tim Dobbyn, Bernard Orr)

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BlackBerry maker tries to soothe angry customers (AP)

TORONTO ? The maker of the struggling BlackBerry tried to soothe tens of millions of frustrated customers Monday, offering more than $100 worth of free software to each one and giving some a month of technical support as compensation for last week's massive outage.

But some BlackBerry users and experts cast doubt on whether the freebies from Research In Motion would be enough to keep people from abandoning the tarnished brand in favor of more popular smartphones.

"Most of the people that use BlackBerrys are business people and all they care about is: `Does it work?'" said Chris Allen, a cable technician in Fall River, Mass.

The free software will be made available over the coming weeks on BlackBerry App World. The premium apps, which typically cost $5 to $15 each, include programs such as iSpeech Translator and the games "Bejeweled" and "Texas Hold'em Poker 2."

The offer runs until the end of the year. The free technical support will be available to corporate customers.

The blackout began when a crucial traffic-routing computer failed in Europe. A backup also failed, causing a cascade of problems all over the world that interrupted email and Internet services for many, if not most, of the company's 70 million users for three days.

The disruption could not have come at a worse time for RIM as it struggles to compete with Apple's iPhone and with smartphones running the Android system from Google Inc.

Apple Inc. released a new iPhone model Friday, quickly selling 4 million of the devices ? more than the average number of BlackBerrys RIM sells per month.

RIM is also in the process of transitioning to a new operating system, a major undertaking that introduces even more uncertainty.

Jim Balsillie, one of the company's co-CEOs, acknowledged Monday that the manufacturer is under intense pressure. But he defended the handling of its worst-ever outage and noted that RIM has survived rough times before.

"This is something we would like to offer as our form of thanks," Balsillie said.

Balsillie and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis did not comment publicly until Thursday morning, four days after the interruption began.

John Crean, national managing partner of Nation Public Relations, the largest public-relations firm in Canada, said RIM was too slow to react.

"They should have had their CEOs out earlier and more visible," Crean said.

In the first days of the crisis, Balsillie said, he was busy trying to find the root of the problem and didn't have time to comment. He said he was in the Middle East and spent day and night on the phone with customers and carriers.

"The most important thing is staying connected to the ecosystem and making sure you're on what's the root cause. If you spend more time on PR, it's less time finding the root cause," Balsillie said.

Crean said the latest crisis only adds to the woes of a company that has steadily lost the cachet of having the must-have smartphone.

"The brand has diminished significantly in the last year, and this is not helping at all," Crean said.

The app offer is a good tactic, Crean said, but by no means a strategy to repair the brand. He said he still has not heard what sort of action, if any, is being taken to prevent another blackout.

When service went out Wednesday in the United States, Allen worked around it by using a third-party Web browser that wasn't tied to BlackBerry's network.

Still, he's pretty sure he will get another BlackBerry when his phone contract is up next year.

"There's nothing that can beat a BlackBerry for productivity," Allen said.

Vandana Mehra, who works for the World Bank in the Indian capital of New Delhi, thought the free apps were "kind of ludicrous." Her apps tend to crash, and she doesn't use them much.

The outage was just the latest in a string of problems for RIM, which has faced product delays, poor reviews and disappointing sales. The company's stock is more than 80 percent off its high three years ago.

Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. slumped Monday more than 6 percent, or $1.57, to $22.40. Earlier this year, shares traded around $70 each.

Although BlackBerrys have dominated the corporate smartphone market, their popularity among consumers has been short-lived. Many U.S. users have moved on to phones with big touchscreens like the iPhone and various competing models that run Android.

RIM's Playbook tablet computer has also been a major disappointment. RIM said about 200,000 of them sold last quarter ? far short of what analysts had expected. And that number paled in comparison to the top-selling iPad, of which Apple shipped 9.3 million units during its most recent quarter.

Peter Misek, an analyst at Jefferies & Co. in New York, said much of RIM's future depends on releasing new BlackBerrys with the company's new QNX operating system, designed to compete with iPhones and Android phones.

RIM has delayed the launch of new QNX phones for months, but Balsillie suggested there could be an announcement on Tuesday, when Larazidis is due to talk at a big apps-development conference in San Francisco.

Balsillie said the new software "leap-frogs the mobile industry" and helps position RIM for the next decade.

This is not the first time the company has stumbled with its future at stake. RIM overcame doubts when it went public 14 years ago and then again during the tech crash 11 years ago. At one point, a patent dispute threatened to shut down BlackBerry service in the U.S. until the company settled in 2006.

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Associated Press Technology Writer Peter Svensson in New York contributed to this report.

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HBT: Rangers will be hard to beat in World Series

The Rangers? rotation has managed just one quality start in 10 postseason outings, but it doesn?t really matter. Texas is advancing to the World Series for the second consecutive year on the back of a dynamic and powerful batting order ? one that strung together 17 hits and 15 runs in Saturday?s ALCS-clinching Game 6 victory over Detroit.

Ian Kinsler, the leadoff man, went 2-for-5 with three RBI. Elvis Andrus, the fleet-footed shortstop, was 2-for-5 with a stolen base and two runs scored.

Then there?s the heart of the Rangers? lineup.

Josh Hamilton has eight RBI in these playoffs, Michael Young tallied five RBI on Saturday night alone, and Adrian Beltre has remained productive while also contributing his usual brand of elite defense at third base.

But the vaunted Texas lineup doesn?t fall off from there. Mike Napoli batted .320 with a 1.046 OPS during the regular season and carries massive power potential out of the six-hole. Nelson Cruz, the MVP of the ALCS, had six homers in the Rangers? six-game series win. David Murphy, 2-for-2 on Saturday, is also a producer.

The Rangers won?t have many favorable pitching matchups in the Fall Classic, no matter if they face Milwaukee or St. Louis, but they boast the kind of offensive firepower that could render that shortcoming moot.

Congratulations to manager Ron Washington, team president Nolan Ryan, general manager Jon Daniels, and the Rangers? entire 40-man roster. There?s little doubt that Texas has become a premier MLB franchise. And they should be heavy favorites, despite no home-field advantage, in the 2011 postseason?s final round.

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China Lithium Technologies Reports 18.2% Increase in Revenue and 30.7% Increase in Gross Profit for the Fourth Quarter of Fiscal 2011

October 14, 2011 11:17 AM EDT

NEW YORK and BEIJING, Oct. 14, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- China Lithium Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: CLTT), a leading lithium-ion battery module, lithium-ion battery charger and lithium-ion battery management system manufacturer and distributor, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended June 30, 2011.

Mr. Kun Liu, chief executive officer of China Lithium Technologies, commented, "For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011, we achieved revenue growth of 11.9% to $15.8 million and gross profit improvement of 27.3%. In the fourth quarter alone, our revenue increased 18.2% and our gross profit increased 30.7%. The improvement was due, in part, to pricing increases and additional customers. We added six new customers that accounted for 8% of our total revenue for the year. We also made a change in our product mix by eliminating battery packs, which have lower gross margins. Instead, we are now focusing on higher-margin battery modules, power supplies and chargers."???

?"As a newly-public company, we incurred additional expenses associated with the change in our status which impacted our bottom line.?Net income for 2011 was $1.3 million compared to $2.4 million in fiscal 2010. ?Demand for electric vehicles has dramatically increased recently and we expect favorable trends to continue, placing us in an excellent position to benefit from the popularity of these vehicles. ?Our goal is to continue to increase market share while expanding our relationships with existing customers."

About China Lithium Technologies Inc.

China Lithium Technologies is a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of polymer lithium-ion battery modules, lithium-ion battery chargers, lithium-ion battery management systems, as well as other lithium-ion battery management devices essential to proper power utilization. The company has also developed an efficient battery management system that balances the process of charging and discharging multiple lithium-ion battery cells, and which adjusts the charging frequency to temperature changes in the ambient environment. The company's products are widely distributed and used in electric automobiles, motorcycles and bicycles in China.

In addition to historical information, this press releases contains forward-looking statements, which are generally identifiable by use of the words "believes," "expects," "intends," "anticipates," "plans to," "estimates," "projects," or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements represent Management's belief as to the future of?China Lithium Technologies Inc.?Whether those beliefs become reality will depend on many factors that are not under Management's control.?Many risks and uncertainties exist that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in these forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to, those discussed in the section entitled "Risk Factors." Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to these forward-looking statements.

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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
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ASSETS June 30, 2011 June 30, 2010
Current Assets: ? ?
Cash and Cash Equivalents ?$?2,649,523 $2,761,427
Accounts Receivable 5,612,622 4,054,189
Other Accounts Receivable 54,413 48,621
Advances to Suppliers 29,180 12,297
Inventories 972,867 786,013
Prepaid Expenses 417,133 68,169
Total Current Assets 9,735,739 7,730,716
Property, Plant and Equipment, net 777,732 261,811
Patent and Other Intangibles, net 68,396 72,907
Total Assets 10,581,867 8,065,434
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY June 30, 2011 June 30, 2010
Current Liabilities: ? ?
Accounts Payable 870,204 1,832,512
Advance from Customers 3,159 3,329
Payroll Payable 79,878 57,186
Tax Payable 438,532 310,989
Other Accounts Payable 2,044 4,495
Accrued Expenses 71,089 45,074
Loans from Shareholders 283,638 83,492
Short-term Loans 80,000 --
Warranty Accrual ?$?198,611 237,374
Total Current Liabilities 2,027,155 2,574,452
Total Liabilities 2,027,155 2,574,452
Stockholders' Equity: ? ?
Preferred Stock, par value $0.001, 20,000,000 shares authorized; ? ?
0 share issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2010 and 2011 -- --
Common Stock, par value $0.001, 780,000,000 shares authorized; ? ?
20,159,811 shares issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2010; ? ?
21,659,811 shares issued and outstanding, including 1,050,000 ? ?
unvested restricted stock award, as of June 30, 2011 21,659 20,159
Additional Paid in Capital 1,532,021 252,771
Reserved Funds 1,043,916 467,186
Retained Earnings 5,369,454 4,652,271
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income 587,661 98,594
Total Stockholders' Equity 8,554,712 5,490,982
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity ?$?10,581,867 $8,065,434
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2011 AND 2010
? ? ?
? 2011 2010
? ? (Restated)
Revenues ?$?15,767,978 ?$?14,089,484
Cost of Goods Sold 10,011,593 9,568,363
Gross Profit 5,756,385 4,521,121
Operating Expenses: ? ?
Manufacturing Expenses 243,650 250,037
R & D Expenses 329,059 114,995
Sales Expenses 692,792 419,547
General and Administrative Expenses 2,263,776 471,414
Total Operating Expenses 3,529,276 1,255,993
Income from Operations before Other Expenses (Income) 2,227,109 3,265,128
Other Expenses (Income): ? ?
Interest Expense (Income), net (25,328) --
Other Expenses (Income) (2,692) (1,324)
Total Other Expenses (Income) (28,020) (1,324)
Income before Income Taxes 2,255,129 3,266,452
Provision for Income Taxes 961,217 837,486
Net Income 1,293,912 2,428,966
Other Comprehensive Income: ? ?
Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Foreign Currency Translation 489,067 27,207
Comprehensive Income ?$?1,782,980 ?$?2,456,173
Earnings Per Common Share: ? ?
Basic ?$?0.06 ?$?0.12
Diluted ?$?0.06 ?$?0.12
Weighted Average Common Share: ? ?
Basic 20,609,811 19,436,314
Diluted 21,560,847 19,436,314
CONTACT: Crescendo Communications, LLC          David Waldman or Vivian Huo          Tel: (212) 671-1020          E-mail:  cltt@crescendo-ir.com
Source: China Lithium Technologies Inc.

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