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Update: Galaxy Tab sales hit 1M mark

Computerworld - Samsung has sold 1 million Galaxy Tab tablet devices worldwide just two months after putting it on sale outside the U.S., and all four major wireless U.S. carriers starting sales in mid-November.Nike air max shoes The larger 9.7-inch screen Apple iPad tablet hit the 1 million sold mark just one month after going on sale in April. Nonetheless, the Samsung sales results show that the Android-based, 7-inch touchscreen of the Galaxy Tab is indeed popular as well. Read more

Truth of the matter: Newton cleared of wrongdoing

You should all be embarrassed. You know who you are, the great unwashed of the gotta-get-it, gotta-have-it, hyperbole-fueled world. The same suckers that listened with bated breath while LeBron James explained where he’d “take my talents” next season, are also the gullible lemmings who jumped on the "let’s ride Cameron Newton out of college football" train because perception supersedes reality. uk uggs on sale Have LeBron and his “talents” won anything since he stepped on the court in the NBA? Read more

Advocates: Food safety bill doesn't have teeth

CNN) -- Turkey breasts, eggs, cilantro, and deli meat are just some of the foods that you may have avoided this year because of recalls associated with foodborne illness. Now, after many groups in Washington pressured the government for rules that keep food safer on the way to our tables, the Senate approved a food safety bill Tuesday that attempts to strengthen food safety in the United States. Advocates said it's a good step forward, but lacking in several important areas regarding inspections on U.S. Read more

Race row erupts over 'Hobbit' casting

Peter Jackson's troubled "The Hobbit" project was embroiled in a race row Monday over a casting agent sacked for telling a would-be extra she was too dark to play one of the pint-sized creatures. The independent contractor who made the comments and placed an advertisement in a local newspaper specifying female hobbit extras "should have light skin tones" had been dismissed, a spokesman for Jackson's Wingnut Films said. "No such instructions were given, the crew member in question took it upon themselves to do that and it's not something we instructed or condoned," he told AFP. Read more

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Are you looking formoncler jackets high and low a legitimate way to lose weight quickly with a limited budget? The average cost of a dietician is $ 75 to $ 150 per hour. The average price for a personal trainer is $ 60 to $ 70 After receiving a general understanding of how to lose weight fast, you still broke and can not invest in your weight loss anyway. To be really effective in this area, you need a set of weights (or gym) and at least $ 50 a week for food. Read more

Blair: Israel must do more to ease Gaza blockade

Israel needs to do more to ease its blockade of Gaza and allow exports from the Hamas-ruled territory, international Mideast envoy Tony Blair said in an interview Sunday, after meeting with the Israeli prime minister. The former British prime minister told the Associated Press that he hopes to see progress soon, noting that exports are crucial for reviving Gaza's battered economy. "There has been significant change in Gaza, but not nearly as much as we need," he said. Read more

Administration to Seek Balance in Airport Screening

Caught between complaints that airport screening has become too intrusive and threats of new terror attacks on aviation, Obama administration officials say they are sensitive to criticisms that security measures go too far, but they are insisting that the measures now in place are justified by the risks. Australia Ugg Boots With the Thanksgiving travel crush imminent, the chief of the Transportation Security Administration, John S. Read more

Egyptian opposition leader urges election boycott

Egypt's leading democracy advocate made a forceful call Monday for the nation to boycott November's parliamentary

election, saying they were certain to be rigged and urging his young supporters to be patient and plan for a

lengthy struggle.

Nobel laureate Mohammed ElBaradei told about 200 activists gathered a sunset Ramadan meal that participating in the

vote would go against "the national will" to transform Egypt into a genuine democracy.

"If the whole people boycott the elections totally, it will be in my view the end of the regime," he told reporters

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Trapped miners get messages of hope as big drill is readied

Chile's 33 trapped miners received messages of hope Sunday from the pope and relatives, who were promised a chance speak to the men for the first time in weeks, as a big drill was readied for a months-long rescue operation. Out of sight of family and media at the San Jose gold and copper mine, engineers finished assembling a powerful Strata 950 drill to bore through more than 700 meters (2,300 feet) of rock and earth to reach the miners, now 24 days underground. Read more

Pakistan orders nearly half a million to evacuate

Flood-ravaged Pakistan ordered nearly half a million people to evacuate towns Thursday as the United Nations vowed to forge ahead with relief operations despite threats against foreign aid workers. Torrential monsoon rains triggered massive floods affecting a fifth of the volatile country -- an area roughly the size of England -- where US officials have reported threats by the Taliban. But UN humanitarian chief John Holmes pledged relief operations would continue. Read more