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'Gossip Girl,' other CW shows coming to Hulu (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Current-season shows on The CW including "The Vampire Diaries" and "Gossip Girl" are coming to Hulu.

The five-year deal announced Friday means that before the end of the year, the online video service will feature shows from five of the largest six broadcasters ? ABC, NBC, Fox, The CW, and Univision. The only holdout is CBS.

Under the new deal, subscribers who pay $8 a month for Hulu Plus will get the five most recent episodes from The CW's lineup the day after they are broadcast on television. The same episodes will then be available for free on CWTV.com three days after broadcast. Eight days after broadcast, the episodes will be available on the free version of Hulu for computers.

All the versions will come with ads. But episodes on Hulu and Hulu Plus have about half the regular ad load of television, or about two or three ads per break. CWTV.com will host shows that have the same number as on television, or about four per break.

The deal is the latest move by Hulu to bulk up on its library of content since its owners ? The Walt Disney Co., News Corp., Comcast Corp. and Providence Equity Partners ? decided not to sell it earlier this month.

Hulu's senior vice president of content, Andy Forsell, said the offering will resonate with The CW's tech savvy audience, which is focused on young women aged 18-34.

"Their audience is obviously a generation that is really comfortable online," he said. "They're very comfortable going back and forth."

The CW sees the move as a way to capture new licensing revenue, but also bring viewers back to watching the debut broadcast on television.

"They can actually help drive viewers back to the network and the local stations that are airing our shows," said Mark Pedowitz, president of The CW.

Putting shows on the free version Hulu eight days after the initial broadcast is not unusual. Fox imposed the delay on its shows starting in August, although it allows day-after access to subscribers of certain pay TV subscribers.

Earlier this month, The CW also agreed to make all its previous seasons' shows available to subscribers of Netflix Inc.'s streaming plan, which also costs $8 a month. Those episodes come without ads.

The CW is co-owned by CBS Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros.

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House panel may subpoena White House documents

(AP) ? Officials say the House Energy and Commerce Committee could meet as early as next week to vote on a subpoena demanding White House records relating to a federal loan guarantee that went to a now-defunct California solar company.

The Republican-controlled panel asked last month for documents that might shed light on actions by White House officials in connection with the original loan guarantee to Solyndra as well as a restructuring of the deal that took place last year.

So far, the White House has not turned over the requested documents.

Any subpoena could trigger a claim of executive privilege by the White House and elevate the political stakes, although the issue could also be resolved through negotiations.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private matters.

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Fall to look like winter in Northeast this weekend

Curtis Dague, back, Harry Grafmyer, center and Jeremy Coy attach a salt spreader on a truck at the PennDOT Cumberland County facility in preparation for the upcoming snow storm, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011 in Carlisle, Pa. In Pennsylvania, 6 to 10 inches could fall at higher elevations, including the Laurel Highlands in the southwestern part of the state and the Pocono Mountains in the northeastern part. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could see a coating. (AP Photo/The Patriot-News, Joe Hermitt)

Curtis Dague, back, Harry Grafmyer, center and Jeremy Coy attach a salt spreader on a truck at the PennDOT Cumberland County facility in preparation for the upcoming snow storm, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011 in Carlisle, Pa. In Pennsylvania, 6 to 10 inches could fall at higher elevations, including the Laurel Highlands in the southwestern part of the state and the Pocono Mountains in the northeastern part. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could see a coating. (AP Photo/The Patriot-News, Joe Hermitt)

Harry Grafmyer and Jerremy Coy attach a salt spreader on a truck at the PennDOT Cumberland County facility in preparation for the upcoming snow storm, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011 in Carlisle, Pa. In Pennsylvania, 6 to 10 inches could fall at higher elevations, including the Laurel Highlands in the southwestern part of the state and the Pocono Mountains in the northeastern part. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could see a coating. (AP Photo/The Patriot-News, Joe Hermitt)

In this Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 photo, a pedestrian walks in a burst of moderate snow in front of the Vernon, Conn., Town Hall during the first snowfall of the season. More snow is forecast in the Northeast on Saturday. (AP Photo/Journal Inquirer, Jim Michaud) MANDATORY CREDIT

(AP) ? Dan Patrylak recently moved from Arizona back to New England and was looking forward to seeing snow on the ground again, happily picking up two new ice scrapers for his car at the start of his weekend.

Sections of the Northeast were bracing for an October snowfall Saturday as a storm moving up the East Coast was expected to combine with a cold air mass and dump anywhere from a dusting of snow to about 10 inches throughout the area.

"In Phoenix, it's 113 all summer long," the 79-year-old Patrylak, of Glastonbury, said Friday. "So, it just depends on where you are and what the weather is and you learn to accept that. Whatever it is, I'm going to be ready for it."

October snowfall records could be broken in parts of southern New England, especially at higher elevations, National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Simpson said. The October record for southern New England is 7.5 inches in Worcester in 1979.

Likely to see the most snow will be the Massachusetts Berkshires, the Litchfield Hills in northwestern Connecticut, southwestern New Hampshire and the southern Green Mountains. In Connecticut, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned residents that they could lose power due to the anticipated wet, heavy snow.

More than 6 inches of snow could accumulate in parts of Maine on Saturday. Parts of southern Vermont could receive more than a foot of wet snow Saturday into Sunday.

Communities inland will get hit hardest by the storm. Relatively warm water temperatures along the Atlantic seaboard could keep the snowfall totals much lower along the coast and in cities such as Boston, Simpson said. Temperatures should return to the mid-50s by midweek.

In Pennsylvania, 6 to 10 inches could fall at higher elevations, including the Laurel Highlands in the southwestern part of the state and the Pocono Mountains in the northeast. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could see a coating.

"This is very, very unusual," said John LaCorte, a National Weather Service meteorologist in State College, Pa. "It has all the look and feel of a classic midwinter nor'easter. It's going to be very dangerous."

LaCorte said the last major widespread snowstorm to hit Pennsylvania this early was in 1972.

Rain and snow are expected to fall most of the day Saturday in New York City, with just snow falling overnight. Forecasters predict 2 to 4 inches will accumulate.

October snowfall is rare in New York; there have been just three October days with measurable snowfall in Central Park in the last 135 years when record-keeping began, according to the National Weather Service. The largest on record was in 1925 when eight-tenths of an inch fell in Central Park.

In New England, the first measurable snow usually falls in early December, and normal highs for late October are in the mid-50s.

"This is just wrong," said Dee Lund of East Hampton, who was at a Glastonbury garage getting four new tires for her car before a weekend road trip to New Hampshire.

Lund said that after last winter's record snowfall, which left a 12-foot snow bank outside her house, she'd been hoping for a reprieve.

But not everyone was lamenting the unofficial arrival of winter.

Steve Hoffman had expected to sell a lot of fall fertilizer this weekend at his hardware store in Hebron. Instead, he spent Friday moving bags of ice melting pellets.

"We're stocked up and we've already sold a few shovels," Hoffman said. "We actually had one guy come in and buy a roof rake."

Simpson cautioned that the early snowfall is not an indication of what the winter might bring.

"This doesn't mean our winter is going to be terrible," he said. "You can't get any correlation from a two-day event."

Associated Press

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Owners meet with union to try to broker labor deal (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? There is renewed optimism the NBA season could soon resume after players and owners spent more than 10 hours locked in discussions on Wednesday about reaching a labor agreement.

Talks had broken off last week with little sign of progress toward ending a lockout that has been in place since July 1 and forced the cancellation of the pre-season and first two weeks of regular season games.

Commissioner David Stern rejoined the discussions, after he had missed the last meeting with the flu, which also included players union executive director Billy Hunter and president Derek Fisher, NBA TV reported on Wednesday.

Last week's meeting ended when it was reported the owners demanded a 50-50 split of revenues. The players had lowered their demands from 57 to 52.5 percent.

It was anticipated that Stern would announce further cancellations this week. His failure to yet do so could be seen as a positive sign though it is unclear whether an 82-game season could still be salvaged.

(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

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Madoff son thought text from dad was suicide note

(AP) ? A son of disgraced Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff called authorities in a panic after receiving a text message he thought was a suicide note from his dad months after his December 2008 fraud scheme arrest, a new book says.

The forthcoming book, "Truth and Consequences," recounts how Andrew Madoff and his brother, Mark Madoff, got the message on their cellphones in March 2009. Bernard Madoff told his sons he loved them and to look after their mother. The book says it was the first communication Andrew Madoff had from his father after his arrest.

Andrew Madoff called police, who checked on his father and found no cause for concern.

The book also has wife and mother Ruth Madoff recounting how she and Bernard Madoff tried to kill themselves weeks after his arrest.

"Truth and Consequences," written by Laurie Sandell, will be published by Little, Brown and Co. on Oct. 31. The Associated Press bought a copy Thursday.

Bernard Madoff, who stole billions of dollars in the largest Ponzi scheme in history and pleaded guilty to fraud charges, recently told an interviewer he has terrible remorse and horrible nightmares over his epic scheme but feels happier in prison than he's felt in 20 years.

Barbara Walters told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Thursday that she interviewed Madoff for two hours at the prison in Butner, North Carolina, where he's serving a 150-year sentence. No cameras were allowed in the prison.

Walters said Madoff, who's in his 70s, told her he thought about suicide before being sent to prison but since he's been there he no longer thinks about it.

His comments come ahead of his wife's appearance on Sunday's edition of CBS' "60 Minutes," on which she talks about the Christmas Eve 2008 suicide attempt.

"I don't know whose idea it was, but we decided to kill ourselves because it was so horrendous what was happening," she says in the interview, according to excerpts released by CBS.

She says the couple took "a bunch of pills" including the insomnia prescription medication Ambien, but they both woke up the next day. She says the decision was "very impulsive" and she's glad they didn't die.

Andrew Madoff also will talk about his experience on CBS.

Little, Brown has been promoting "Truth and Consequences" since the summer, when it alerted booksellers that an untitled book, by Anonymous, would be coming out in the fall and would tell "the inside story of life with one of the most controversial figures of our time."

Stores were thus asked to blindly order the book, knowing neither the author nor the title, a sales technique reserved for high-profile releases. Sandell had extensive access to the Madoff family and interviewed Ruth Madoff, Andrew Madoff and his fiancee, Catherine Hooper.

The book presents a complicated portrayal, showing family ties that were seemingly both a blessing and a burden. It recounts their reactions to the news that their world was built upon a lie as well as the aftermath, and the damage it did to their relationships with each other. It features moments like the one when Andrew Madoff remembers his mother shouting at him over his and his brother's refusal to sign onto his father's bail agreement, as well as his sister-in-law's refusal to allow his mother at Mark Madoff's memorial.

"Truth and Consequences" comes out 11 days after Stephanie Madoff Mack's "The End of Normal: A Wife's Anguish, A Widow's New Life." Mack was the wife of Mark Madoff, who killed himself on the second anniversary of his father's arrest.

"I hated Bernie thoroughly and deeply from the instant Mark told me what he had done," Mack wrote.

Mark Madoff hanged himself by a dog leash last year on the anniversary of his father's arrest. Like his parents, he had swallowed a batch of sleeping pills in a failed suicide attempt 14 months earlier, according to his widow's book.

Bernie Madoff was arrested on Dec. 11, 2008, the morning after his sons notified authorities through an attorney that he had confessed to them that his investment business was a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme and he had cheated thousands of investors.

Madoff ran his scheme for at least two decades, using his investment advisory service to cheat individuals, charities, celebrities and institutional investors.

An investigation found Madoff never made any investments, instead using the money from new investors to pay returns to existing clients ? and to finance a lavish lifestyle for his family. Losses have been estimated at around $20 billion, making it the biggest investment fraud in U.S. history.___Online:http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml http://abcnews.go.com/watch/good-morning-america/SH5587637

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After 18 years, Russia on verge of WTO membership (Reuters)

TBILISI/MOSCOW (Reuters) ? Russia was close to joining the World Trade Organization after being offered a "take it or leave it" compromise Thursday by its tiny neighbor Georgia, the last holdout in Moscow's tortuous 18-year path to membership of the global trading club.

Russian entry to the WTO would be the biggest step in world trade liberalisation since China joined a decade ago, and the United States and the European Union have urged all sides to try to settle membership terms by the end of this year.

Only Algeria has spent longer trying to negotiate WTO membership, and after a big diplomatic push, trade diplomats say the conditions are so favorable for Russia that it's a case of 'now or never.'

Georgia, like all WTO members, has an effective veto on Russia's membership, and it is the last to agree. Its offer of a compromise deal was the climax of a long and knotty negotiation, overseen by Swiss mediators, about how to handle trade through two breakaway regions of Georgia that are loyal to Russia.

Sergi Kapanadze, deputy foreign minister and the head of Georgia's delegation, said the proposal provides for the electronic exchange of trade data and international monitoring of trade between Russia and the two Georgian regions.

"If Russia accepts this proposal, it will become a WTO member ... there is nothing unacceptable for Russia in this proposal," Kapanadze told Reuters.

"It is the final proposal, it won't and cannot be changed. The game is really over now and it is up to the Russians to decide."

Russian negotiator Maxim Medvedkov said Russia would give its response by early next week.

Georgia's ambassador in Geneva, Zurab Tchiaberashvili, said the fact that Medvedkov was referring the compromise back to Moscow suggested that he accepted it. Previous rounds of talks between Russia and Georgia, which went to war over the disputed regions in 2008, have ended much more fractiously.

Russian WTO membership could bring rapid benefits for Georgian exports such as mineral water and wine, both popular in Russia until the relationship soured.

For Russia, which already has strong exports of oil and gas, the benefits may be slower to materialize, though the World Bank estimates it could increase Russian GDP by 3.3 percent in the medium term.

Advocates of membership say Russian consumers will benefit and Russia will have to become more efficient, making good on the government's mantra of diversification by putting the oil-dominated, state-led economy on a diet of rule-based openness.

Russian opponents of accession say a flood of imports will stifle domestic producers, and Russia may be hit by demands that it give up longstanding policies such as the gas export monopoly enjoyed by Gazprom.

WTO membership would need to be ratified by parliament, but Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has declared himself in favor, saying its benefits outweigh the disadvantages.

A FEW MORE HOOPS

Although Russia may have overcome the most tricky obstacle, it still needs to jump through some hoops that could produce a last-minute stumble, potentially jeopardizing a tight deadline.

The first is the WTO's working party on Russia, which will meet informally on November 7-8 to finalize its accession terms.

That is very nearly a done deal, but Russia still needs to agree to a few small but important matters, such as its definition of high-quality beef, an unresolved issue with meat exporters such as Brazil, Australia and the United States.

Russia's candidacy would then go to a formal meeting of the working party on November 10-11 to get the accession package signed off and forwarded to a meeting of ministers in December.

Any of the WTO's 153 members can stop a formal meeting of the working party, a rule that provides an effective veto even for small nations like Georgia.

But working party chairman Stefan Johannesson said the meeting would go ahead, "strongly supported" by WTO members.

Despite Georgia's compromise offer, one western diplomat said Ambassador Tchiaberashvili sent a letter to WTO members insisting Georgia could still block the meeting if there was no deal with Russia. But, in a sign of limited patience with Georgia, he was told he would have to turn up and strike Russia's candidacy from the agenda.

"It's perhaps a bit more uncomfortable to have to turn up to block the meeting when you've got an entire room of people glaring at you," the western diplomat said.

(Reporting by Margarita Antidze, Gleb Bryanski and Tom Miles; Editing by Tim Pearce)

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Happy 10th Birthday, Windows XP! And Goodbye (NewsFactor)

Suppose on your birthday, your parents were firm in saying that, within a few years, they didn't want anything to do with you. Now you know how Windows XP feels.

On Tuesday, the venerable workhorse of operating systems turned a ripe 10 years old. Introduced in 2001, it was an advancement over its older brother, Windows 2000. Key among its improvements were a streamlined, task-based interface that allowed users to find their apps and files more quickly through the taskbar or Start Menu.

Other enhancements included improved power management, a faster boot, and a reputation for being stable.

'End-of-Lifing'

But Microsoft is eager to move users to Windows 7, and the company has once again confirmed that they will end all remaining support for XP by April 2014.

"We are end-of-lifing XP and Office 2003 and everything prior" at that time, Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner told a financial analysts meeting last month, a position the company reaffirmed this week.

He added that, for the businesses that haven't upgraded, "XP has been a wonderful product," but now it's "time for it to go." The 2014 date, actually, is an extension on the death sentence, since Microsoft normally ends OS support ten years after launch.

The last PCs with XP pre-installed were sold in October of last year, and the end of software sales of the OS was in 2008.

In a post on the official Windows Experience Blog, Kristina Libby asked readers to "think about hair -- are you still rocking the same cut" as 10 years ago? Since most readers would reply in the negative -- assuming they can remember their haircut from 10 years ago -- Libby asked, "Why then are you still on Windows XP when Windows 7 is so much better?"

The blog post includes an illustrated infographic, titled, "Standing still is falling behind." It lists a variety of popular items from 10 years ago, and compares them with ones today -- most notably, XP vs. Windows 7.

Waiting for 8?

But the move toward 7 has been slower than the company would have liked, with only an estimated 25 percent of all enterprises that use Windows using Windows 7. Microsoft has said that 90 percent of businesses plan to make the transition. According to a variety of surveys, XP is still being used by more than half of all business users.

The relative slowness in making the transition has been attributed to the disastrous Windows Vista, which many users hated, and the wait for the coming Windows 8, which Microsoft has started previewing and promoting.

There's also a large contingent that endorses that dictum, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," and are remaining with XP -- at least until Microsoft gives a good reason to upgrade. Finally, there are some businesses who are migrating, or considering migrating, to non-Windows platforms, such as Apple or Google's Android or Chrome. The center of gravity in computing has moved to mobile devices, an environment where Windows barely has a presence, while Apple and Google are currently the kings of mobile.

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Asian shares down ahead of Europe debt plan (AP)

SINGAPORE ? Asian shares were lower Wednesday as traders awaited details of a plan to contain Europe's sovereign debt crisis that would limit damage to the continent's banks.

U.S. markets slid overnight amid concern that disagreements among European Union members could derail a comprehensive debt plan.

Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average was less than 0.1 percent down at 8,759.51 while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index lost 0.1 percent to 18,947.77. South Korea's Kospi was marginally lower at 1,887.25.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.4 percent to 4,242.50 and China's Shanghai Composite rose 1.1 percent to 2,437.01.

Benchmarks in Thailand and the Philippines fell, while those in Taiwan and Indonesia were higher. Markets in Singapore and Malaysia were closed for the Deepavali holiday.

Overnight in New York, the Dow Jones industrial average closed down 1.7 percent at 11,706.62.

Global stock markets have rallied this month on expectations European leaders would be able to prevent contagion from spreading from a possible Greek debt default. Investors are expecting a major recapitalization of private banks that face huge losses from Greek bonds.

Markets could drop sharply if European policymakers emerge from a summit later Wednesday without a credible plan.

European officials are working to patch together a plan that will prevent banks from taking huge losses if the Greek government defaults on its bonds. A messy default could lead to a credit freeze-up similar to the one in 2008 following the fall of Lehman Brothers.

"The immediate fall-out from a Greek default should be manageable and much less damaging than that which followed the collapse of Lehmans," Capital Economics said in a report. "However, this assumes that policymakers are able to prevent contagion to other, much larger borrowers, such as Italy."

U.S. equities have also been bolstered in October by strong corporate earnings and signs the economy will likely avoid a recession this year. However, a report showed Tuesday that consumer confidence plunged in October to the lowest level since March 2009.

The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index dropped 2 percent to 1,229.05, coming off the highest close for the S&P 500 since Aug. 3 in the previous session.

In currencies, the dollar fell slightly to 76.03 yen from 76.07 yen late Tuesday in New York. The euro stood at $1.3914 from $1.3909.

Oil prices hovered above $93 a barrel Wednesday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies grew more than expected last week, suggesting demand remains sluggish.

Benchmark crude for December delivery was up 16 cents at $93.33 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.90, or 2.1 percent, to settle at $93.17 in New York on Tuesday.

Brent crude was up 31 cents at $111.23 a barrel on the ICE Futures Exchange in London.

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Prosecution rests in Michael Jackson doctor trial (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? Prosecutors rested their case against Michael Jackson's doctor on Monday after nearly four weeks of testimony and evidence against the man accused of involuntary manslaughter in the pop star's death.

The final witness to testify for prosecutors in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray was Dr. Steven Shafer. He told the jury Murray never should have given Jackson the powerful anesthetic propofol as a sleep aid at home and called Murray's treatment a "pharmacological 'Never-Never Land.'"

Murray has admitted giving Jackson propofol, the key drug that caused the "Thriller" singer's overdose, but defense attorneys have argued that Jackson gave himself an extra, fatal dose of the drug when Murray was absent.

Murray's attorneys called their first witness on Monday. They hope to finish presenting their case on Thursday.

Since the trial began roughly four weeks ago, jurors have heard from several doctors who slammed Murray's treatment of Jackson on June 25, 2009 -- the day the singer died -- and for not keeping records in the weeks he cared for the singer.

Prosecutors have put Murray's defense attorneys in a quandary by presenting the doctor's account to police of what happened in Jackson's final hours, then pointing out glaring inconsistencies between his statements and the evidence.

For instance, Murray never mentioned to police that he was on his phone after giving Jackson a cocktail of propofol and sedatives. But prosecutors have presented records showing Murray using his cell phone for more than 45 minutes before discovering that Jackson had stopped breathing.

Among the trials most dramatic moments, so far, was the playing of an audiotape Murray had recorded of Jackson's slurred and apparently drugged voice that gave the trial an emotional jolt as the singer talked about his desire to help children.

Moreover, defense attorneys have had to withdraw one of their key contentions about Jackson's drug use, telling the judge they would not try to convince jurors he swallowed propofol, as they had argued in hearings earlier this year.

Their reversal was due to the fact that scientific studies showed propofol has little effect when ingested orally. Still, defense attorneys have clung to their argument that Jackson could have taken more of the drug intravenously.

The first defense witness called to testify on Monday was a Beverly Hills police official, who discussed details about the call for an ambulance made from Jackson's mansion on the day he died.

Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to the charge of involuntary manslaughter, faces a maximum of four years in prison if convicted.

(Editing by Bill Trott)

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Obama: shouldn't "relish" Gaddafi death footage (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama took issue on Tuesday with the broadcasting of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's bloody demise, saying even those who had done "terrible things" deserved decorum in death.

Gaddafi was buried in a secret desert location on Tuesday, five days after he was captured, killed and put on grisly public display. The former leader was seen on video being mocked, beaten and abused before he died.

"That's not something that I think we should relish," Obama told Jay Leno on NBC's "Tonight Show," when asked his feelings about the footage being televised. "I think that there's a certain decorum with which you treat the dead even if it's somebody who has done terrible things."

Obama noted that his administration had not released a photograph of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's body after U.S. commandos killed him in Pakistan earlier this year.

The president said Gaddafi had missed a chance to bring democracy to his country.

"You never like to see anybody come to the kind of end that he did, but I think it obviously sends a strong message around the world to dictators that ... people long to be free," Obama said.

"He had an opportunity during the Arab Spring to finally let loose of his grip on power and to peacefully transition into democracy. We gave him ample opportunity, and he wouldn't do it."

Obama was in the middle of a western state tour with stops in Nevada, California and Colorado, mixing White House business with events for his 2012 re-election campaign.

Asked by Leno if he had watched the debates by his potential Republican rivals, Obama demurred.

"I'm going to wait until everybody is voted off the island," he joked, to applause. "Once they narrow it down to one or two, I'll start paying attention."

Eight serious candidates are running for the Republican presidential nomination. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and businessman Herman Cain are seen as frontrunners.

ON THE LIGHTER SIDE

On lighter issues, the president said he had quit smoking "definitively." He continues to work out regularly but said his wife, Michelle, outperformed him in the exercise department.

"It's embarrassing sometimes," he said, describing work-outs in a White House gym.

"She'll get up there a half an hour earlier than me. She will have already run 10 miles or something."

Their kids, Obama said, are not allowed to watch television during the week and their oldest daughter, Malia, who has a cell phone, is only allowed to use it on the weekends.

Obama also revealed a distaste for reality-based television programs, when Leno challenged him for not liking a popular show about a reality star family, the Kardashians.

"I am probably a little biased against reality TV partly because, you know, there's this program on C-SPAN called 'Congress,'" Obama deadpanned. The president is in a heated battle with lawmakers in Congress over his stalled jobs bill.

Speaking of battles, the president pretended to fear a new one looming over Halloween because of the first lady's habit of handing out fruit to children instead of candy.

"She's been giving, for the last few years, kids fruit and raisins in a bag," he said. "And I said, "The White House is going to get egged if this keeps up."

(Editing by Todd Eastham)

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Eight NY policemen charged in gun smuggling ring (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Eight New York City policemen were charged Tuesday with helping run a gun-smuggling ring in a city where Mayor Michael Bloomberg is leading a national campaign against illegal guns.

The District Attorney's Office said the men "exploited their experience and credentials to assist in a variety of schemes involving the illegal interstate transportation of goods," which included guns, slot machines, cigarettes and counterfeit goods.

Five officers still are on active duty and two were active-duty officers for part of the time they are accused of involvement in the smuggling schemes. One suspect was retired. All worked in the city borough of Brooklyn, most of them in the same precinct.

"The defendants participated in schemes involving the illegal interstate transportation of goods carrying a street value in excess of one million dollars," according to the complaint. The schemes were carried out in the past year.

Also charged were a former officer with the New York City Department of Sanitation Police, a New Jersey corrections officer, and two other men.

"The defendants transported 20 firearms, including three M-16 rifles, one shotgun and 16 handguns, the majority of which had obliterated or altered serial numbers, across state lines from New Jersey to New York," according to the complaint.

The New York City police department and one of its employee unions declined to comment on the charges.

Bloomberg, who is co-chairman of the national coalition of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, was not immediately available for comment. He helped found the group in 2006 in a bid to make cities safer by cracking down on illegal guns.

More than 500 mayors from more than 40 states are now members of Bloomberg's coalition of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. The group says that 30,000 Americans are killed every year by gun violence.

(Reporting by Aman Ali; Writing by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Jerry Norton)

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UFC 137 video: B.J. Penn takes his own road to the Nick Diaz fight

B.J. Penn's camp is about tech savvy as it gets, so to no one's surprise the Penn folks have turned out some great videos to rival what's on Countdown to UFC 137.

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Oracle to beef up cloud offer with RightNow buy (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Oracle Corp struck a deal to buy online customer service company RightNow Technologies Inc for about $1.5 billion, sparking speculation of bids for other so-called cloud technology companies that deliver software, data and computing power over the Internet.

Oracle's bid of $43 a share amounted to a 20 percent premium over RightNow's closing price on Friday. RightNow's shares rose 19.3 percent in Monday afternoon trade to $42.89. Oracle shares rose 1.9 percent to $32.74.

Oracle is pushing into the cloud technology market, including sales force automation, human resources and databases.

"RightNow got a very good price from Oracle. I don't see other bidders. Not at this valuation," said Pacific Crest analyst Brendan Barnicle

Started in a spare bedroom by its founder Greg Ginaforte in 1997, RightNow clocked sales of over $185 million in 2010 and competes with bigger rival SalesForce.com Inc and online marketing software maker Constant Contact Inc.

"We believe Oracle's acquisition of RightNow will make it a more direct competitor and formidable threat to SalesForce.com's service cloud offering," Oppenheimer analyst Brad Reback said.

For years, Oracle has been rumored to be targeting SalesForce.com to beef up its cloud offering. Another possible target for Oracle could be NetSuite Inc, which is already partly owned by Oracle Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison.

However, Rick Sherlund said it is not all about SalesForce.com, as Oracle is trying to broaden out its entire software-as-a-service offerings to make sure they are broadly competitive in the market.

RightNow might have to pay Oracle a termination fee of around $60 million if it accepted a higher bid from another party. The termination fee could be around $18 million if the deal were terminated under some other conditions. A RightNow spokesman declined to comment further on the transaction.

Oracle expects the deal to close in late 2011 or early next year.

MORE DEALS TO COME?

Analysts said Oracle has been buying assets to fill in holes in its cloud offerings in the last year; acquisitions have included ATG, Inquira and FatWire. RightNow's technology helps manage customer call centers and extends support to Web and social networks.

"This acquisition shows Oracle is serious about being in the cloud space," said Susquehanna analyst Derrick Wood. "We, however, do not think it can do it organically and that if it wants to be a formidable competitor it will need to enter the market through acquisitions," Wood said.

Analysts estimated the price Oracle is paying for RightNow amounts to about 4 percent of its total cash and investments.

But the interest in smaller cloud computing companies will not be limited to Oracle, said analysts, Other major technology companies that could be interested include Dell Inc, Hewlett-Packard Co and Microsoft Corp.

Pacific Crest's Barnicle said the RightNow deal is good for the entire sector as it signals a potential wave of acquisitions.

"I think we will continue to see acquisition in the customer relationship management space," said Rebecca Wettemann, an analyst with Nucleus Research.

Shares of Egain Communications Corp, one of RightNow's peers, jumped as high as $7.98 following the news and was still up 8.8 percent to $7.70 in afternoon Nasdaq dealings.

Oracle's acquisition proves that the cloud is a safe place to conduct business and a genuine place for chief investment officers of any corporation to look, said Fahim Siddiqui, chief product officer of IntraLinks Holdings Inc. IntraLinks is a customer of both RightNow and SalesForce.com.

In July, RightNow raised its full-year recurring revenue growth outlook to 27 percent from a previous 24 percent.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee, Yinka Adegoke and Michael Erman in New York, editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Dave Zimmerman, Derek Caney)

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Civil rights icon Shuttlesworth to be buried (AP)

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ? The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, often eclipsed by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in life, was scheduled to be laid to rest Monday after a weekend of remembering the way he catalyzed the civil rights movement in Birmingham and launched King into immortality.

Those who knew him best urged others to continue the tireless example he set, working long after victory in the 1963 campaign to liberate the segregated Southern city he called home. Fellow preachers, foot soldiers from the movement and members of his family told a crowd gathered Sunday at the historic 16th Street Baptist Church that for all of his heroic efforts, the fiery minister's work remains undone.

Attorney General Eric Holder, the first African-American to hold the position, told the audience: "Without him, there would be no me."

"We are bound by more than sorrow," Holder said. "We are united by our shared admiration of Reverend Shuttlesworth, by our deep appreciation of his legacy, and perhaps most importantly by our collective responsibility to carry on his critical work, and to live up to the example of service that he left to us."

A parade of clergy lined up to give Shuttlesworth his due at the memorial, which lasted nearly three hours. Five decades ago, when a little-known black Baptist preacher named Martin Luther King took the helm of the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott in 1955, Shuttlesworth was already in Birmingham trying to start a movement, but hardly anyone was paying attention.

Shuttlesworth was from a small church. His credentials and pedigree made it easy for local whites to dismiss him as a radical. Until King came to Birmingham, Shuttlesworth couldn't get the national press to recognize his city as the embodiment of the horrors of the segregated South.

He was just another black preacher getting beat up, said former Atlanta mayor, congressman and United Nations ambassador Andrew Young, who worked alongside King and Shuttlesworth in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. All three men helped establish the organization in 1957.

"They were sued together, they helped organize SCLC together," Young said of King and Shuttlesworth. "He wanted the spotlight very much, but there wasn't but one Martin Luther King."

It was King who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and went on to become the icon of the civil rights movement. Shuttlesworth, who was overshadowed in life by his comrade in the movement, was again eclipsed by King in death.

Though he died nearly three weeks ago, Shuttlesworth is only now being buried Monday. The reason for the delay: The dedication of the King Memorial on the National Mall, sending most of Shuttlesworth's civil rights colleagues to Washington last weekend.

Had they not been there, they would have likely been in Birmingham remembering Shuttlesworth.

"His friends and Martin's friends were the same," Young said. "But you don't have two memorials at the same time if you want your friends to come."

Among the events held in Shuttlesworth's honor was a public viewing of his body at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and a panel discussion at the Birmingham Museum of Art.

In tribute, many at the 16th Street Baptist Church ? where four black girls were killed in a bombing before Sunday services on September 15, 1963 ? recalled Shuttlesworth's courage but also called on those left to mourn him to be courageous. Holder said Shuttlesworth was a warrior for justice and advocate for peace who has left behind a legacy for the country to follow.

The attorney general used the occasion to point out Alabama's strict new immigration law, considered the toughest crackdown in the nation. He said too many in Alabama "are willing to turn their backs on our immigrant past" and he would not let that happen. The Obama administration is among the parties suing the state to block the law.

There was also a candlelight vigil for Shuttlesworth across the street in Kelly Ingram Park, made famous when news footage of policemen and firemen unleashing dogs and blasting water hoses on defenseless civil rights marchers was broadcast to a shocked international audience.

Long before the television cameras arrived, Shuttlesworth was there, organizing many such nonviolent protests.

Shuttlesworth survived a Christmas 1956 bombing that destroyed his home, an assault during a 1957 protest, chest injuries when Birmingham authorities turned the hoses on demonstrators in 1963 and countless arrests. He moved to Ohio to pastor a church in the early 1960s, but returned frequently to Alabama for key protests. He came back to live in the Birmingham area after he retired a few years ago.

"He was able to see how the civil rights struggle kept reinventing itself in different forms," said Diane McWhorter, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution."

"He was always there to make it clear that this was a continuous struggle."

McWhorter said she never got the sense Shuttlesworth was bitter about King overpowering the narrative of the movement, and that he never badmouthed King to her.

"He had a huge ego ... but he never said anything like, `Oh, I should've been the leader of the movement,'" she said. "He kind of recognized that he couldn't have done what King did. But he was just such a key ingredient that it couldn't have happened without him, either."

Quoting from his book, "My Soul Is Rested: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement in the Deep South," former New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines, a Birmingham native, said at Sunday's panel: "King's name would've never touched immortality had it not been for Birmingham."

After Shuttlesworth's death on Oct. 5 ? the same week the Rev. Joseph Lowery turned 89 and the Rev. Jesse Jackson turned 70 ? Alabama lowered its state flags to half-mast.

"I really do feel like he has sort of gotten his due more and more over the last number of years," McWhorter said. "Partly because he's outlasted everybody, with distinction and class."

Young agreed that Shuttlesworth ultimately received his due, and is recognized as one of the true heroes of the movement. Besides, he pointed out, attention is no substitute for longevity.

"Yes, Martin overshadowed him," Young said of Shuttlesworth. "But he got to live to 89. Martin didn't make it to 40."

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Making Meat Should be a "Factory Process" [Food]

The slightly queasy quote above comes from Professor Mark Post of the?department of vascular physiology at Maastricht University, which?has been given $480,000 to help find a better way of making meat in a lab. More »


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Giant flakes make graphene oxide gel

Friday, October 21, 2011

Giant flakes of graphene oxide in water aggregate like a stack of pancakes, but infinitely thinner, and in the process gain characteristics that materials scientists may find delicious.

A new paper by scientists at Rice University and the University of Colorado details how slices of graphene, the single-atom form of carbon, in a solution arrange themselves to form a nematic liquid crystal in which particles are free-floating but aligned.

That much was already known. The new twist is that if the flakes ? in this case, graphene oxide ? are big enough and concentrated enough, they retain their alignment as they form a gel. That gel is a handy precursor for manufacturing metamaterials or fibers with unique mechanical and electronic properties.

The team reported its discovery online this week in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Soft Matter. Rice authors include Matteo Pasquali, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and of chemistry; James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and of computer science; postdoctoral research associate Dmitry Kosynkin; and graduate students Budhadipta Dan and Natnael Behabtu. Ivan Smalyukh, an assistant professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, led research for his group, in which Dan served as a visiting scientist.

"Graphene materials and fluid phases are a great research area," Pasquali said. "From the fundamental point of view, fluid phases comprising flakes are relatively unexplored, and certainly so when the flakes have important electronic properties.

"From the application standpoint, graphene and graphene oxide can be important building blocks in such areas as flexible electronics and conductive and high-strength materials, and can serve as templates for ordering plasmonic structures," he said.

By "giant," the researchers referred to irregular flakes of graphene oxide up to 10,000 times as wide as they are high. (That's still impossibly small: on average, roughly 12 microns wide and less than a nanometer high.) Previous studies showed smaller bits of pristine graphene suspended in acid would form a liquid crystal and that graphene oxide would do likewise in other solutions, including water.

This time the team discovered that if the flakes are big enough and concentrated enough, the solution becomes semisolid. When they constrained the gel to a thin pipette and evaporated some of the water, the graphene oxide flakes got closer to each other and stacked up spontaneously, although imperfectly.

"The exciting part for me is the spontaneous ordering of graphene oxide into a liquid crystal, which nobody had observed before," said Behabtu, a member of Pasquali's lab. "It's still a liquid, but it's ordered. That's useful to make fibers, but it could also induce order on other particles like nanorods."

He said it would be a simple matter to heat the concentrated gel and extrude it into something like carbon fiber, with enhanced properties provided by "mix-ins."

Testing the possibilities, the researchers mixed gold microtriangles and glass microrods into the solution, and found both were effectively forced to line up with the pancaking flakes. Their inclusion also helped the team get visual confirmation of the flakes' orientation.

The process offers the possibility of the large-scale ordering and alignment of such plasmonic particles as gold, silver and palladium nanorods, important components in optoelectronic devices and metamaterials, they reported.

Behabtu added that heating the gel "crosslinks the flakes, and that's good for mechanical strength. You can even heat graphene oxide enough to reduce it, stripping out the oxygen and turning it back into graphite."

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