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Apple unveils new tablet computer, the iPad


Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off the highly anticipated "iPad" tablet and pitched it at a surprisingly low price aiming to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops.
Jobs, who returned to the helm last year after a much-scrutinized liver transplant, took the stage at a packed theater on Wednesday and showed off a sleek, half-inch thick tablet computer with a 9.7-inch touchscreen.

The iPad can run movies, games and a gamut of applications. And taking on e-readers like Amazon's Kindle, Apple announced a digital bookstore called iBooks that will let users buy from publishers including Pearson Plc's Penguin, News Corp's HarperCollins, and Hachette Book Group.

"What once occupied half your living room can now be dropped in a bag," said NPD analyst Ned May. "It's pulling together a variety of needs (in) a universal entertainment device."

The iPad will sell from late March for as low as $499 for 16 gigabytes of storage. An extra $130 is needed to equip it with third-generation wireless capability.

"Pricing is very aggressive, so it's pretty positive from a mass adoption perspective. It was about $200 lower than what I was expecting," said Brian Marshall, an analyst with Broadpoint Amtech.

Other analysts had speculated that the tablet may cost as much as $1,000.

Shares of Apple rose to as high as $210.58 after the pricing news, up 5.5 percent from their session low. The stock closed up 0.94 percent at $207.88 on Nasdaq, within reach of its all-time high of $215.59 logged on Jan 5.

Apple announced a data plan with AT&T Inc, which appeared to have beaten out Verizon Wireless for the deal. .


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Man hits Israeli chief justice with a shoe, knocks her off her chair.


An unidentified man hurled his sneakers at Israel's chief justice, striking her between the eyes and knocking off her chair.Israel radio said.State radio says Supreme Court Chief Justice Dorit Beinisch was taken to her office for treatment after the incident. Her condition was not immediately clear.

Israel Radio said the man flung two sneakers from the back of the courtroom and yelled, "You're corrupt."

The incident took place today during a hearing on medical marijuana. It was unclear whether the attack was linked to the case.

Police confirmed a sneaker was hurled at judges during a court proceeding, but did provide any other details.

They said security guards subdued the attacker and called police, who took the man into custody.
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Ethiopian airliner crashes after takeoff from Beirut


An Ethiopian Airlines plane with 90 people on board crashed into the Mediterranean sea shortly 
after taking off from Beirut international airport in the early hours of Monday, airport sources said.
The Boeing 737-800 disappeared off the radar some five minutes after taking off, shortly after its scheduled departure time of 2:10am (0010 GMT), during a thunderstorm and heavy rain, the sources said. It was heading for Addis Ababa.

Eight-two passengers and eight crew were aboard, according to the plane's manifest, the sources said. About 50 passengers were Lebanese nationals, three with dual nationalities: British, Canadian and Russian. Most of the others were Ethiopians.

According to one source, residents on the coast saw a "ball of fire" crashing off Na'ameh village, a few kilometres (miles) south of the Lebanese capital. Senior Lebanese officials and some family members of Lebanese passengers headed to Rafik Hariri International Airport after news of the crash. The plane had flown in from Addis Ababa earlier in the night, the sources said.

State-owned Ethiopian Airlines, which could not immediately be reached for comment, has positioned itself as a major player in international air traffic in Africa and has recently expanded its Asian network. Last Friday it announced an order for 10 of Boeing's Next-Generation 737-800s for a total price of $767 million.
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Cameron gets PETA Award for empathetic message in 'Avatar'



'Avatar' is continuing to bring more laurels for filmmaker James Cameron as he has now been honoured by animal rights group PETA with the 2010 Proggy Award for Outstanding Feature Film.


The 55-year-old director has been awarded for the inspiring message in his Golden Globe-winning blockbuster film 'Avatar', which stresses the interconnectedness of nature and the importance of treating all living beings with respect and dignity, no matter how 'strange' or 'alien', PETA's website said.


"We hope viewers will come away from Avatar with a new way of looking at the world around them and the way we treat our fellow earthlings," PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange said in a statement.


Cameron will receive a framed certificate as well as a letter of congratulations from PETA who have applauded the movie's stunning special effects, which beautifully illustrate how unnecessary it is to subject animals to the stress of a film production.
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Shallow quake strikes Solomon Islands


A shallow 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands in the western Pacific on Sunday, seismologists said, but there was no immediate tsunami warning or reports of damage.

The US Geological Survey said the quake was measured at a depth of about 10 kilometres and struck 160 kilometres southeast of the town of Gizo at 1419 GMT Sunday.

Like much of the Pacific, the Solomons regularly experience earthquakes.

A string of earthquakes rocked the western Solomon Islands earlier in the month, with the largest of 7.2 causing a tsunami estimated at eight feet.

Around 1,000 people -- almost a third of the population -- are believed to have been left homeless on Rendova island due to earthquake and tsunami damage.

In April 2007, an 8.0-magnitude earthquake in the western Solomons triggered a tsunami that killed more than 50 people and displaced thousands. Gizo harbour lost most of its wharves and jetties in the quake and subsequent tsunami.
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Osama claims Dec 25 US plane plot, warns Obama of fresh attacks.


Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the Christmas Day airline bombing attempt in Detroit,attempt in Detroit, in a audio message
Sunday, and vowed further attacks on the US.

The message suggests that bin Laden wants to show he remains in direct command of al-Qaida's many branches around the world.

In the short recording carried by the Al-Jazeera Arabic news channel, bin Laden addressed President Barack Obama saying the attack was a message similar to that of Sept. 11 and more attacks against the US would be forthcoming.

"The message delivered to you through the plane of the heroic warrior Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was a confirmation of the previous messages sent by the heroes of the Sept. 11," he said.

"America will never dream of security unless we will have it in reality in Palestine," he added. "God willing, our raids on you will continue as long as your support for the Israelis continues."

On Christmas Day, Nigerian national Abdulmutallab attempted to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight he was sitting on as it approached Detroit Metro Airport. But the bomb he was hiding in his underwear failed to explode.

He told federal agents shortly afterward that he had been trained and instructed in the plot by al-Qaida operatives in Yemen.

Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula originally took credit for the attack, but by issuing this message, bin Laden seems to be indicating that he himself is ordering attacks, rather than just putting his seal of approval on events afterward.

Analysts had previously suggested that al-Qaida's offshoots in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and elsewhere were operated independently from bin Laden, who is believed to be somewhere in Afghanistan-Pakistan border region.

There was no way to confirm the voice was actually that of Bin Laden, but it resembled previous recordings attributed to him.

In the past year, bin Laden's messages have concentrated heavily on the plight of the Palestinians in attempt to rally support across the region.

Many analysts believe that bin Laden is worried about Obama's popularity across the Middle East with his promises to withdraw from Iraq and personal background, so the al-Qaida leader is focusing on the close US-Israeli relationship.

The suffering of the Palestinians, especially in the blockaded Gaza Strip where 1,400 died during an Israeli offensive there last year, angered many in the Arab world.

Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, Andy David, dismissed the latest al-Qaida message and its attempt to link Israel with attacks on the US

"This is nothing new, he has said this before. Terrorists always look for absurd excuses for their despicable deeds," he said.

The last public message from bin Laden appears to have been on Sept. 26, when he demanded that European countries pull their troops out of Afghanistan. The order came in an audiotape that also warned of "retaliation" against nations that are allied with the United States in fighting the war.
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CHAIN-SNATCHING: COP'S WIFE AMONG 3 VICTIMS

Mysore, Chain-snatchers in city appear to be mocking the Police Department by carrying out their nefarious trade in broad daylight, with three incidents of the crime reported in city in a single day and one of the victims being the wife of a Policeman !

The City Police, who are on constant vigil for the evasive chain-snatchers through their 'Operation Sunset' by deploying Police personnel at sparsely populated areas in city during the dusk, have been hoodwinked again by the criminals by not only robbing women of their jewels astride two-wheelers, but also trying their skills in crowded buses.

Kusuma, wife of Seetharam, resident of Nanjumalige, was robbed of her gold chain weighing 65 grams yesterday morning by two miscreants who came on a motorbike while she was walking on the road from her home towards Nanjumalige Circle. A case has been registered at Lakshmipuram Police Station.

Another incident of daylight chain-snatching was reported from Vijayanagar Police Station limits yesterday, in which the victim Savitha is the wife of Constable Mahadev of District Armed Reserve. She was robbed of her 30 gram gold chain while she was returning with her child from school in Lakshmi-kanthanagar at around 2 pm. Vijayanagar Police have said that based on clues about the chain-snatcher, he will soon be arrested.

The third incident occurred in a city bus, the victim being a tourist from Bangalore. The woman who was robbed of her 60 gram gold chain in a crowded bus was travelling along with her family members from Chamundi temple to the Zoo.

A case has been registered at Nazarbad Police Station in this regard.
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Umeme wa uhakika zanzibar kurudi 2012

New power supply cable for Isles to be built in 2012

The Zanzibar government yesterday disclosed that the project to lay-down a new sub-marine cable for power supply to the Isles from Tanzania Mainland will be completed in 2012, after the US government reduced the project implementation timeframe.

This was said by Isles Minister for Water, Construction, Energy and Lands Mansour Yussuf Himid, when responding to questions by Members of the House of Representatives here yesterday.

He said previously, the project was set for completion by 2013, but the Isles government requested the US Government to reduce the timeframe due to power problems facing Zanzibar.

The minister told the House that the tendering process had been floated and would be opened on February 19, this year.

Himid said already various companies had applied for the implementation of the long-awaited project adding that the financier of the project, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), would go through all processes of picking the winner from the bidding firms.

The new power supply route would have the capacity of 100MW from the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (Tanesco), he said, adding that the cable would pass under the Indian Ocean from Kiromono Cape on the Mainland to Fumba in Zanzibar.

Zanzibar spends 1.2bn/- every month in power expenses from the Mainland, however Isles customers have been living without hydro-electric power supply since December last year, after a key electric device exploded at Fumba main power station.
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