Friday, May 31, 2013

How Google Is Finally Fixing Android's Deepest Flaw

How Google Is Finally Fixing Android's Deepest Flaw

You might not have noticed, but in the last two weeks Google has fixed the thing you hate most about Android.

The biggest news out of this year's I/O Googlepalooza didn't have anything to do with Jelly Bean or Google Glass. It wasn't a killer app or a self-driving car. It was, in fact, the Galaxy S4, a two-month old phone with one minor modification: You could buy it with a pure, clean Android install.

Today, the HTC One followed suit; the Google Edition of the phone will come loaded with stock Android instead of HTC Sense. And with those two low-key announcements, Google has signaled a future for its mobile operating system that can finally live up to its glorious potential.

To this point it's been remarkably easy to count the number of phones released each year that combined top-flight hardware and an ironclad promise of future Android updates: One. Google's Nexus line, which comprises only four devices, has been the only safe harbor for Android purists who don't want to fuss with rooting their phones.

Every other Android phone worth buying has suffered from the plague of manufacturer skins, the layers of software and UI that Samsung and HTC and the like place between users and Android's platonic ideal. Skins aren't inherently bad, but they almost inevitably make phones slower, more cluttered, and far less likely to receive important platform updates. They're a weak grab at differentiation. You buy phones in spite of them, not for them.

How Google Is Finally Fixing Android's Deepest Flaw

Now, though? The two best Android phones in the world fulfill the promise of the Nexus line without being annual one-offs. You don't have to sacrifice your Android experience for top hardware or vice versa. Most of all, you have a choice. If bloat is your thing, more power to you. If you prefer your OS distilled, all the better.

It's not a perfect scenario, because nothing ever is. You can't get the vanilla Android S4 or One with a contract subsidy, and they don't come cheap ($650 and $600, respectively) without one. And it's also true that manufacturer skins aren't totally useless; the One's photo editing software is something you'll genuinely miss in Jelly Bean. Google's also made clear that it's continuing with the Nexus line, and presumably those devices will have unforeseen advantages over unlocked outsiders.

Those compromises are small, though, given the movement these free and clear devices portend. They speak to a more unified Android, one where you get what you pay for on both the hardware and software side. They give a glimpse at a world where you can opt in to a skin instead of being held hostage by it. It's not hard to imagine a future where every phone gets a vanilla Android option. Or at least, every phone worth owning does.

The future of Android was never in doubt; it's ubiquitous, and that's not going to change any time soon. But today, Google showed commitment to matching that prevalence with uniform excellence, with platform-wide consistency. Let's hope they're only just getting started.

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Mystery of moon's lumpy gravity is solved

H.J. Melosh / Purdue University / NASA Grail team

Gravitational anomalies over the Freundlich-Sharonov impact basin, which is located on the far side of the moon.

By Denise Chow
Space.com

Twin spacecraft that meticulously mapped the moon's gravitational field have helped astronomers solve the long-standing mystery of why the moon is so gravitationally lumpy.

A team of scientists used data collected by NASA's twin Grail probes?? which ended their yearlong gravity-mapping mission in December 2012 by crashing into the moon ? to glean new details about strange concentrations of mass that sit hidden beneath the lunar surface. These geologic structures, called mascons (short for mass concentrations), are so dense they alter the moon's gravity field, causing perturbations that can tug a spacecraft lower in its orbit around the moon, or push it wildly off course.

Mascons were discovered in the 1960s, as NASA officials were planning for the Apollo moon missions, but the cause of these gravitational anomalies was unknown, said Jay Melosh, a geophysicist at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and lead author of the new study, published online Thursday?in the journal Science. [20 Most Marvelous Moon Missions]

"Mascons were nothing more than navigational hazards when they were first discovered," Melosh told Space.com. "They were a real pain in the neck for Apollo planners ? like reefs in an ocean, they were things to be avoided and planned around."

By mapping the moon's gravity field, the Grail probes uncovered the locations of lunar mascons, and offered unprecedented views of the moon's interior structure. This enabled scientists to study two basins ? ?one on the lunar nearside and one on the far side of the moon?? to develop sophisticated computer models for how mascons form.

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These maps of the moon show gravity anomalies measured by NASA's GRAIL mission.

Asteroid impacts
Billions of years ago, massive asteroids that collided with the moon?left deep craters that reached into the mantle material that lies beneath the thin lunar crust. What had been unexplained until now was how these big impact sites could support extremely dense material, and how the gravity field in these basins could be in such disequilibrium, Melosh said.

"At first, the mascon problem seemed to have an easy solution," said study co-author Jeff Andrews-Hanna, an assistant professor in the geophysics department at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colo.?"The mascon basins on the near side of the moon were partially filled in with ancient flows of dense lava, which seemed able to account for the mass excess and positive gravity anomalies.

?However, it soon became apparent that for some basins, the observed lava flows were too thin to explain the mass excess," Andrews-Hanna told Space.com. "Some basins were even found that exhibited mascons but lacked lava infill altogether."

The researchers determined that ancient asteroid impacts excavated large craters on the moon, causing surrounding lunar materials and rocks from the moon's mantle to melt and collapse inward. This melting caused the material to become denser and more concentrated, the researchers said.

"As the hot materials cool and the surface chills, it becomes strong, and it can support the load of the extra-dense material from the lunar mantle," Melosh explained.

The strong lunar crust, which also slides down into the impact hole, eventually forms a curved but rigid barrier over the basin, holding the dense materials down.?

Building new models
Melosh and his colleagues used data on the distribution of masses in the moon to create computer simulations of how the moon's crust and mantle behaved billions of years ago. These models gave the researchers a glimpse of how the moon's mascons formed in the aftermath of huge asteroid impacts.

The results of the new study offer more hints about the moon's dynamic evolution, said Laurent Montesi, an associate professor in the department of geology at the University of Maryland in College Park and author of an editorial in the journal Science commenting on the findings.

"What's really cool about this is, now we're able to investigate exactly what conditions lead to the presence or absence of mascons," Montesi said. "Now that we know something about the interior of the moon, we can tweak this model to study mascons and thermal conditions on other planets."

Mascons are known to exist on Mars?and Mercury, but not on Earth, simply because the asteroid impacts and subsequent craters were not big enough to churn up materials from the Earth's mantle. Still, understanding mascon formation can provide astronomers with a firmer understanding of how large impacts can alter the geology of planets and moons.

"We now know the ancient moon must have been much hotter than it is now and the crust thinner than we thought," Melosh said. "For the first time, we can figure out what size asteroids hit the moon by looking at the basins left behind and the gravity signatures of the areas. We now have tools to figure out more about the heavy asteroid bombardment and what the ancient Earth may have faced."

Follow Denise Chow on Twitter @denisechow. Follow us?@Spacedotcom,?Facebook?or?Google+. Originally published on Space.com.

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Nick Diaz sets his sights on promoting fights

After losing his last two fights, UFC welterweight Nick Diaz is going to try a different role in MMA. Get ready for Nick Diaz, fight promoter. The man who gave fight promoters Dana White and Scott Coker many a headache as a fighter is starting War MMA. Their first event will be June 22 in -- where else? -- Stockton, Calif.

Even without Diaz in the fight, they will still have a certain Diaz-ian flair. Check out the rules:

WAR employs the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, as modified (1) to accommodate the use of a ring rather than a cage, and (2) to discourage stalling and holding ? by disallowing elbows to the head of a grounded opponent. Disallowing elbows to the head of a grounded opponent requires a fighter in top position on the ground to either seek to advance his position or to create distance to punch downwards, which is the same distance needed for the bottom position fighter to attack with submission attempts, or to attempt to get up. Permitting elbows on the ground encourages holding and stalling.

Of course. Diaz has complained about being held by fighters in the past, so he isn't going to allow any "holding or stalling" here, either.

The first card will feature UFC veterans Daniel Roberts and Antonio Banuelos. Check out the entire card here. Since Diaz has been in contact with so many fight promoters, did they offer any advice?

"Welcome to the losing money business," White said. "You wanna lose money? Come on in the business. It looks fun from the outside."

Consider that White's version of a commencement speech. Hopefully, Diaz's fighters won't do things like miss press conferences or fail drug tests. If so, they'll have just one response.

"I learned it by watching you!"

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/nick-diaz-sets-sights-promoting-fights-155759033.html

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US woman facing drug charge released in Mexico

NOGALES, Mexico (AP) ? An Arizona woman held in a Mexico jail for a week on a drug-smuggling charge was freed after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and dismissed the allegations.

Yanira Maldonado, 42, walked out of the prison on the outskirts of Nogales, Mexico and into her husband's arms late Thursday night.

She spoke briefly, thanking U.S. state department officials, her husband, her lawyers and prison workers who made her stay comfortable.

"Many thanks to everyone, especially my God who let me go free, my family, my children, who with their help, I was able to survive this test," she said.

The family's lawyer in Nogales, Jose Francisco Benitez Paz, said a judge determined Thursday that she was no longer a suspect and all allegations against her were dropped. The couple planned to immediately return to Arizona, he said.

"She lived through a nightmare," he said after her release.

Maldonado's release came hours after court officials reviewed security footage that showed the couple boarding a commercial bus traveling from Mexico to Phoenix with only blankets, bottles of water and her purse in hand.

U.S. politicians portrayed her as a victim of a corrupt judicial system and demanded her release with Arizona congressmen saying they were working closely with Mexican authorities. The office of Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said earlier that he "has had multiple conversations with the deputy Mexican ambassador."

The judge had until late Friday to decide whether to free her or send her to another prison in Mexico while state officials continued to build their case. Prosecutors could appeal the ruling.

Maldonado was arrested by the Mexican military last week after they found nearly 12 pounds (5.4 kilograms) of pot under her seat during a security checkpoint.

Benitez noted that it was a fairly sophisticated smuggling effort that included packets of drugs attached to the seat bottoms with metal hooks ? a task that would have been impossible for a passenger. He said witness testimony and the surveillance video showed Yanira Maldonado was innocent.

"There is justice in this country," he said.

Gary Maldonado said he was originally arrested after the pot was found under his wife's bus seat, but after Yanira Maldonado begged the soldiers to allow her to come along to serve as a translator, the military officials decided to release him and arrest her instead. He said authorities originally demanded $5,000 for his wife's release, but the bribe fell through.

"Here, we are guilty until you are proven innocent," he said after the court hearing.

The Maldonados were traveling home to the Phoenix suburb of Goodyear after attending her aunt's funeral in the city of Los Mochis when they were arrested.

The bus passed through at least two checkpoints on the way to the border without incident. In the town of Querobabi in the border state of Sonora, all the passengers were ordered off the bus and a soldier searched the interior as they waited. The soldier exited and told his superiors that packets of drugs had been found under seat 39, Yanira Maldonado's, and another seat, number 42. Her husband was in seat 40.

Gary Maldonado said a man sitting behind them on the bus fled during the inspection. He said the man might have been the true owner of the drugs.

About 40 people were on the bus before the inspection, but Gary Maldonado said he was the only passenger who appeared American.

Mexican officials provided local media with photos that they said were of the packages Maldonado is accused of smuggling. Each was about 5 inches high and 20 inches wide, roughly the width of a bus seat. The marijuana was packed into plastic bags and wrapped in tan packing tape.

The couple had previously traveled on commercial buses through Mexico because they felt it was safer than driving a personal vehicle.

Yanira Maldonado is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Mexico, her family said. The couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary while she was jailed.

Drug traffickers have increasingly been using passenger buses to move U.S.-bound drugs through Mexico. Federal agents and soldiers have set up checkpoints along Mexico's main highways and have routinely seized cocaine, marijuana, heroin and more from buses.

Mexico's justice system is carried out largely in secret, with proceedings done almost entirely in writing.

Four years ago, Mexico decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and heroin, but it still has stiff penalties for drug trafficking.

Mexican law doesn't specify a minimum or maximum sentence in drug crimes and leaves it up to the judge to decide how long the sentence should be, said Jose Luis Manjarrez, a spokesman for federal prosecutors in Mexico.

On Wednesday, an army lieutenant, a private and another sergeant were supposed to appear in court but they did not show up. The army did not explain why, the couple's lawyer said.

A search of court records in Arizona didn't turn up any drug-related charges against Yanira or Gary Maldonado.

The Maldonados said they will likely avoid future trips to Mexico.

"Maybe in time," she said.

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Associated Press writers Michael Weissenstein in Mexico City and Luis Castillo in Nogales contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-woman-facing-drug-charge-released-mexico-062358842.html

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Google Play's App Revenue Share Up 8% Since November, But Apple Still Leads

Market Development Google Play vs Apple App StoreWhen it comes to mobile app revenue, the general consensus is that Apple's App Store is still king. Last month, for example, App Annie reported the iOS App Store earned 2.6 times more revenue in the last quarter than Google Play. Today, app store analytics firm Distimo finds a similar trend, but also indications of steady growth, and even some success stories among Android developers.

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Make it so good: Patrick Stewart tries a 'slice'!

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Now here's a real slice of life.

It may be hard to imagine that someone with as cosmopolitan a reputation as Brooklyn transplant Patrick Stewart (of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "X-Men" fame) has never had a slice of pizza.

But based on a tweet he posted Wednesday -- along with a photo for proof -- the British-born Stewart can now say he's tried that American staple, a classic slice of 'za.

He's also shown holding that typical pizza go-along, a soda. A rather itty-bitty one, at that.

Fans were a little surprised; noted one, "WHAT? How can this be your first ever sir?"

Others queried his choice of baseball cap -- for the Montreal Canadiens' hockey team.

Later in the day, the 72-year-old actor offered up some more details.

Stewart's regular-guy tweets have been intriguing his fans for some time now; earlier in May he crowdsourced his fans for advice about what to do with a baby bird in his backyard. (A fan pointed out it was a baby quail.)

Alas, no follow-up on that story yet.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/patrick-stewart-tries-his-first-ever-pizza-slice-tweets-results-6C10128194

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

HTC One with stock Android coming June 26th for $599

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Speaking to Walt Mossberg at D11 this morning, Google's Sundar Pichai offered glorious news for anyone who loves the HTC One but craves an untouched Android experience: he confirmed that there is indeed a stock Android 4.2.2 version of the flagship device One coming, and it will be fully unlocked for T-Mobile and AT&T at the solid price of $599. It'll go on sale in the Google Play Store on June 26th, the same date as its $649 counterpart, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 stock edition. The new version of the device -- which will be sold in the US initially -- will come SIM-unlocked, with an unlocked bootloader and 32GB storage. In terms of radios, it will offer quadband LTE (700/850/AWS/1900), triband HSPA+ (850/1900/2100) and the usual quadband GSM / EDGE. Sadly, this means that T-Mobile users will enjoy LTE and EDGE, but won't be able to take advantage of AWS on the 3G side.

There is some give and take involved with such a device, of course; since it's pure stock, Sense-specific features (BlinkFeed, Zoe, Beats Audio and so on) won't be included, since they aren't optimized to work on vanilla Android. Still, we're quite excited to see companies like HTC and Samsung embrace the "Nexus experience" and offer choice to its users, and we're hoping this is just the beginning of a new trend.

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House prices rise at fastest pace since November 2011 - Nationwide

LONDON (Reuters)- House prices have risen at their fastest annual rate since November 2011 this month, buoyed by a Bank of England initiative to reduce the cost of credit, data from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Thursday.

Nationwide said house prices rose by an annual 1.1 percent in May, slightly more than expected and up from April's 0.9 percent annual increase. On the month, prices were 0.4 percent higher, in line with forecasts, after holding steady in April.

"There has been an improvement in the availability ... of credit, partly as a result of policy measures, such as the (BoE's) Funding for Lending Scheme. Indeed, mortgage rates have fallen back towards all-time lows in recent months," said Nationwide's chief economist, Robert Gardner.

Nationwide added that the number of property sales in the first four months of 2013 was 5 percent higher than the average in 2012 as a whole.

It forecast further price rises to come due to an improved economy, though a softening labour market and falling real wages would limit gains.

Chancellor George Osborne also announced a 'Help to Buy' scheme in his annual budget statement in March that offers home-buyers subsidised mortgages - something many economists predict will push up house prices.

(Reporting by David Milliken; editing by Ron Askew)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-house-prices-rise-fastest-pace-since-nov-060247849.html

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Buddhist mobs spread fear among Myanmar's Muslims

LASHIO, Myanmar (AP) ? It was a terrifying sight: hundreds of angry, armed men on motorcycles advancing up a dusty street with no one to stop them.

Shouting at the top of their lungs, clutching machetes and iron pipes and long bamboo poles, they thrust their fists repeatedly into the air.

The object of their rage: Myanmar's embattled minority Muslim community.

Residents gaping at the spectacle backed away as the Buddhist mob passed. Worried business owners turned away customers and retreated indoors. And three armed soldiers standing in green fatigues on a corner watched quietly, doing nothing despite an emergency government ordinance banning groups of more than five from gathering.

Within a few hours on Wednesday, at least one person was dead and four injured as this region of Myanmar became the latest to fall prey to the country's swelling tide of anti-Muslim unrest.

The violence over the past two days in the northeastern city of Lashio is casting fresh doubt over whether President Thein Sein's government can or will act to contain the racial and religious intolerance plaguing a deeply fractured nation still struggling to emerge from half a century of military rule. Muslims have been the main victims of the violence since it began in western Rakhine state last year, but so far most criminal trials have involved prosecutions of Muslims, not members of the Buddhist majority.

The rioting in Lashio started Tuesday after reports that a Muslim man had splashed gasoline on a Buddhist woman and set her on fire. The man was arrested. The woman was hospitalized with burns on her chest, back and hands.

Mobs took revenge by burning down several Muslim shops and one of the city's main mosques, along with an Islamic orphanage that was so badly charred that only two walls remained, said Min Thein, a resident contacted by telephone.

On Wednesday fires still smoldered at the ruined mosque, where a dozen charred motorcycles lay on the sidewalks underneath its white minarets. Army troops stood guard. The wind carried the acrid smell of several burned vehicles across town, and most Muslims hid in their homes.

When one group of thugs arrived at a Muslim-owned movie theater housed in a sprawling villa, they hurled rocks over the gate, smashing windows. They then broke inside and ransacked the cinema.

Ma Wal, a 48-year-old Buddhist shopkeeper across the street, said she saw the crowd arrive. They had knives and stones, and came in two separate waves.

"I couldn't look," she said, recounting how she had shut the wooden doors of her shop. "We were terrified."

A couple hours later, the mobs were gone and two army trucks and a small contingent of soldiers guarded the villa. "I don't know what to think about it," she said. "More casualties are ... not good for anybody."

The government, which came to power in 2011 promising a new era of democratic rule, appealed for calm.

"Damaging religious buildings and creating religious riots is inappropriate for the democratic society we are trying to create," presidential spokesman Ye Htut said on his Facebook page. "Any criminal act will be dealt with according to the law," he said.

National police said nine people were arrested for involvement in the two days of violence, but didn't say if they were Buddhists or Muslims.

After nightfall, authorities could be heard issuing instructions on loudspeakers across the city, reminding residents a dusk-to-dawn curfew was in effect. The voice bellowing into the night also said: "You are prohibited from carrying sticks or swords or any kind of weapon."

A local freelance journalist, Khun Zaw Oo, said he was hit on the head with an iron pipe as he photographed mobs ransacking shops. He said he managed to flee but a companion also holding a camera was attacked and badly injured.

Myanmar's sectarian violence first flared in western Rakhine state last year, when hundreds of people died in clashes between Buddhists and Muslims that drove about 140,000 others, mostly Muslims, from their homes. Most are still living in refugee camps.

This month, authorities in two areas of Rakhine announced a regulation limiting Muslim families to two children. The policy drew sharp criticism from Muslim leaders, rights groups and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. U.S. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell on Tuesday said the U.S. opposes coercive birth limitation policies, and called on Myanmar "to eliminate all such policies without delay."

The clashes had seemed confined to the Rakhine region, but in late March, similar Buddhist-led violence swept the town of Meikthila in central Myanmar, killing at least 43 people. Earlier this month, a court sentenced seven Muslims from Meikthila to prison terms for their role in the violence.

Several other towns in central Myanmar experienced less deadly violence, mostly involving the torching of Muslim businesses and mosques.

Muslims account for about 4 percent of Myanmar's roughly 60 million people. Anti-Muslim sentiment is closely tied to nationalism and the dominant Buddhist religion, so leaders have been reluctant to speak up for the unpopular minority.

Thein Sein's administration has been heavily criticized for not doing enough to protect Muslims. He vowed last week during a trip to the U.S. that all perpetrators of the sectarian violence would be brought to justice.

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Associated Press writers Aye Aye Win in Yangon and Jocelyn Gecker and Grant Peck in Bangkok contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/buddhist-mobs-spread-fear-among-myanmars-muslims-202230892.html

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HTC says Samsung is constraining its component supply as a ?competitive weapon?

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HTC?s latest flagship Android phone, the HTC One, has been a big success for the struggling smartphone vendor. The company confirmed recently that it had sold approximately 5 million units into?sales?channels as of last week, and if it hadn?t been for component shortages, HTC likely would have sold even more handsets. Regarding component shortages, it?s not always a production issue that causes problems in HTC?s supply chain and an interesting tidbit emerged earlier this week as?HTC president for the North Asian region,?Jack Tong, spoke to members of the press in Taiwan.

[More from BGR: How to fix one of the Galaxy S4?s most infuriating problems]

Just two short years ago, HTC was a leading smartphone vendor. Samsung has since grown to dominate the industry alongside Apple, and the company seemingly isn?t afraid to step on a few toes in order to ensure that it stays on top.

[More from BGR: Video: Tim Cook talks iOS 7, Android apps from Apple, TV and more in 81-minute interview]

As HTC?s Jack Tong recounted his company?s troubles following the launch of the HTC Desire, he slipped in a pretty huge accusation. Tong said that the Desire initially launched with an AMOLED display supplied by Samsung. After the phone started gaining momentum and sales picked up, the executive says Samsung suddenly couldn?t supply it with panels anymore.

?We found that key component supply can be used as a competitive weapon,? Tong told reporters, according to Focus Taiwan.?HTC ended up having to redesign the Desire and relaunch it without the Samsung-built AMOLED displays.

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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Libyan parliament chief resigns over ex-regime ban

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) ? Libya's parliament chief, who served under Moammar Gadhafi before becoming an opposition leader in exile, resigned on Tuesday, just weeks after lawmakers passed a bill banning former regime officials from senior government posts.

The law, which may effectively bar the speaker, Mohammed al-Megarif, and several other experienced Libyan leaders from high-level posts for the next 10 years, was adopted on May 5 amid much turmoil and pressure from militias.

The resignation was the latest turn on Libya's rocky path to democracy. The country's nascent government faces a multitude of challenges, including reining in armed groups that have mushroomed in size in the last two years. The government continues to rely on some of the militias to provide security in the absence of a strong military or police force, but has also struggled to enforce its authority over them.

Al-Megarif's move comes after Libya's Muslim Brotherhood rallied successfully to push through the so-called Political Isolation Law in the face of liberal opposition.

As he announced his resignation before the General National Congress in the capital, Tripoli, al-Megarif suggested that lawmakers passed the new law under threat of force and decried what he described as the empowerment of some legislators backed by gunmen.

But he said he was stepping down out of respect for democracy, the first official to resign in accordance with the new law.

"All must comply with the law out of respect for the legitimacy and institutionalization of democracy," he said, his eyes welling up with tears. "I put my resignation in your hands, and I want you to witness that I leave you with my head up."

The power struggle now enters a new round as parliament is to draft another law ? one that will oversee a nationwide vote for a 60-member committee that will be tasked with writing Libya's new constitution. The new charter could undo the controversial isolation law.

Under Gadhafi, al-Megarif was Libya's ambassador to India in 1980 before he joined the opposition in exile and the struggle against the former dictator.

After Gadhafi's ouster in an eight-month civil war and his killing at the hands of rebels in 2011, al-Megarif returned to the country to become one of Libya's new leaders.

In his resignation speech, al-Megarif chastised militia tactics.

"The use of force, threatening to use force, or brandishing force ... do not conform with the building of and transition to democracy that we all seek," he said.

Much of Libya's turmoil ahead of the isolation bill's passage took place in Tripoli, where militias besieged government buildings for days to pressure lawmakers to adopt the law, their guns drawn on the streets.

Fathi Bin Essa, a prominent writer and political analyst, said al-Megarif's resignation shows that "those who have weapons are the ones ruling Libya today."

Al-Megarif, though, disappointed anti-militia protesters when he denounced their rallies just days after U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi in September.

While he apologized to the United States for what he called a "cowardly" assault, al-Megarif at the time also said that some of the militia groups were legitimate.

On Tuesday, he said there are tens of thousands of weapons in the hands of those pretending to be revolutionaries. He also lamented that tribal and ideological affiliations continue to trump what is best for the nation.

He warned of the need to eradicate Gadhafi-era schemes, including "revenge, antagonism ... and hatred" that still plague Libya.

Critics of the law charge that its wording is too broad and equates longtime opposition leaders who once served under Gadhafi with officials who backed the dictator as he launched missiles against anti-regime protesters.

Supporters say the law is necessary to complete the 2011 Libyan uprising against Gadhafi. The bill is to come into effect on June 5, but a committee will look into the case of each official before they are ousted.

Al-Megarif will be replaced by deputy head of parliament, Juma Attiga, until a new speaker is elected by lawmakers.

For now, al-Megarif remains the head of the National Front Party, an offshoot of the exile opposition group he once helped lead, the National Front for the Salvation of Libya.

While in exile, he wrote a series of books on Gadhafi's repressive policies. The National Front was involved in several assassination attempts on Gadhafi, including a daring 1984 raid on Bab al-Aziziyah, the late dictator's fortified compound in Tripoli.

Gadhafi subsequently cracked down on the group, executing and arresting many of its members and forcing others to flee abroad.

Libya's ambassador to Cairo, Fayez Jibril, who is related to al-Megarif, described him as a "hero with a long history of struggle."

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Batrawy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writer Maggie Michael contributed to this report from Cairo.

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Tim Cook talks about 'the future of iOS / OS X' Ive, Cue have been working on

Tim Cook talks about 'the future of iOS  OS X' Ive, Cue have been working on

During an interview tonight at the D11 conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook made a few references to what we can expect at his company's WWDC 2013 event in a few weeks. As expected, he mentioned we'll see the future of iOS and OS X revealed there, and directly referenced the recent management shakeup. Craig Federighi is running both teams, and Cook mentioned designer Jony Ive has been "really key" to this version of iOS. He left it up to interviewer Kara Swisher to decide if the changes made are as dramatic as have been reported, stating only that collaboration has been enhanced, with an "amped up" intersection of hardware, software and services.

Another name dropped is that of Eddy Cue, who is busy heading up work on services since Scott Forstall's departure. We'll have to wait until WWDC to find out the fruits of the various executives' labor but Cook did leave us with this to chew on: "The whole concept was to tighten the groups even more, so we could spend more time finding magic in intersections. Seven months later, give or take, I think it has been an incredibly great change."

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Senator Boxer calls for probe on California nuclear plant

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California charges that Southern California Edison intentionally misled regulators in order to avoid an extensive safety review of upgrades to its San Onofre nuclear plant. Senator Boxer has called on the Justice Department to investigate.

By David J. Unger,?Correspondent / May 28, 2013

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Energy: About 20 percent of electricity generation in the US comes from nuclear power.

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It's another blow to Southern California Edison (SCE), which has worked to reopen the closed San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station for over a year. The fallout has cost the company more than?$553 million and drawn attacks from environmentalists who say the plant is inherently unsafe.

On Tuesday,?Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California released a private company letter she says is evidence of the company?intentionally misleading regulators in order to avoid an extensive safety review of upgrades to San Onofre. She has called on the Justice Department to investigate.

"Given this new information, it is clear to me that in order for this nuclear plant to even be considered for a restart in the future all investigations must be completed and a full license amendment and public hearing process must be required," Ms. Boxer said in a statement Tuesday. "This is simply a common sense approach."?

Picking up a second language is predicted by ability to learn patterns

May 28, 2013 ? Some people seem to pick up a second language with relative ease, while others have a much more difficult time. Now, a new study suggests that learning to understand and read a second language may be driven, at least in part, by our ability to pick up on statistical regularities.

The study is published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

Some research suggests that learning a second language draws on capacities that are language-specific, while other research suggests that it reflects a more general capacity for learning patterns. According to psychological scientist and lead researcher Ram Frost of Hebrew University, the data from the new study clearly point to the latter:

"These new results suggest that learning a second language is determined to a large extent by an individual ability that is not at all linguistic," says Frost.

In the study, Frost and colleagues used three different tasks to measure how well American students in an overseas program picked up on the structure of words and sounds in Hebrew. The students were tested once in the first semester and again in the second semester.

The students also completed a task that measured their ability to pick up on statistical patterns in visual stimuli. The participants watched a stream of complex shapes that were presented one at a time. Unbeknownst to the participants, the 24 shapes were organized into 8 triplets -- the order of the triplets was randomized, though the shapes within each triplet always appeared in the same sequence. After viewing the stream of shapes, the students were tested to see whether they implicitly picked up the statistical regularities of the shape sequences.

The data revealed a strong association between statistical learning and language learning: Students who were high performers on the shapes task tended to pick up the most Hebrew over the two semesters.

"It's surprising that a short 15-minute test involving the perception of visual shapes could predict to such a large extent which of the students who came to study Hebrew would finish the year with a better grasp of the language," says Frost.

According to the researchers, establishing a link between second language acquisition and a general capacity for statistical learning may have broad implications.

"This finding points to the possibility that a unified and universal principle of statistical learning can quantitatively explain a wide range of cognitive processes across domains, whether they are linguistic or nonlinguistic," they conclude.

This research was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (159/10) and by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (RO1 HD 067364 and PO1HD 01994).

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

'Voice' singer wants to be Bond Girl for Levine

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When Adam Levine told Amber Carrington she?d be singing the James Bond theme ?Skyfall? on Monday night?s ?The Voice,? she feared that she was done for.

?When Adam gave me that song I was kind of mad at him,? the Texas-born country artist told TODAY.com, ?because it's Adele. (I was like) 'Do you not want me to succeed at all or something???

Yet she had nothing to worry about. Amber?s performance of the Academy Award-winning title track from Daniel Craig?s latest 007 outing won her unanimous praise from the coaches. She also got to show off a Bond Girl-worthy look, slinking across the stage in a bejeweled black dress. It was no surprise that ?Voice? producers chose Amber to fill the show?s coveted closing spot.

How did Amber turn her initial concerns into such a strong finished product? She credited the ?Voice? choreographers with helping her get into character. ?They're like 'Listen, you have to get in the (right) mode (for the song), like a James Bond girl. We need to give you a name, like an alter-ego,?? she recalled.

?They were like, 'Your new name is Diamond,? and I was like, 'I can own this.' When I went up there (Monday night), I was Diamond.?

The name choice ended up being unintentionally amusing, as four of Amber?s fellow artists -- including her teammates Sarah Simmons and Judith Hill -- performed Rihanna?s ?Diamonds? earlier in the evening. That led to some playful confusion.

?Everybody kept talking about ?Diamonds,?? Amber quipped, ?and I was like, ?What? Are you talking about me??"

Amber?s performance marked the first time a ?Voice? artist has performed a song written specifically for a feature film. The fact that she did well by one of the best-loved Bond themes is even more impressive considering that she wasn't even a fan of the film franchise.

?I haven't seen the movie. I'm aware of Adele's version of the song because I've heard it, but I haven't seen any James Bond movie in my life,? she admitted. ?But I'll go watch them now.?

She could even consider it research. During last week?s show, Amber?s coach confessed that he?s always wanted to be a secret agent. So would she be open to being Adam Levine?s Bond Girl?

?I would love that!? she enthused.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/voices-amber-carrington-would-love-be-bond-girl-agent-adam-6C10087244

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Ancient plants reawaken: Plants exposed by retreating glaciers regrowing after centuries entombed under ice

May 28, 2013 ? When University of Alberta researcher Catherine La Farge threads her way through the recently exposed terrain left behind by retreating glaciers, she looks at the ancient plant remains a lot closer than most. Now, her careful scrutiny has revealed a startling reawakening of long-dormant plants known as bryophytes.

La Farge, a researcher in the Faculty of Science, and director and curator of the Cryptogamic Herbarium at the University of Alberta, has overturned a long-held assumption that all of the plant remains exposed by retreating polar glaciers are dead. Previously, any new growth of plants close to the glacier margin was considered the result of rapid colonization by modern plants surrounding the glacier.

Using radiocarbon dating, La Farge and her co-authors confirmed that the plants, which ranged from 400 to 600 years old, were entombed during the Little Ice Age that happened between 1550 and 1850. In the field, La Farge noticed that the subglacial populations were not only intact, but also in pristine condition -- with some suggesting regrowth.

In the lab, La Farge and her master's student Krista Williams selected 24 subglacial samples for culture experiments. Seven of these samples produced 11 cultures that successfully regenerated four species from the original parent material.

La Farge says the regrowth of these Little Ice Age bryophytes (such as mosses and liverworts) expands our understanding of glacier ecosystems as biological reservoirs that are becoming increasingly important with global ice retreat. "We know that bryophytes can remain dormant for many years (for example, in deserts) and then are reactivated, but nobody expected them to rejuvenate after nearly 400 years beneath a glacier.

"These simple, efficient plants, which have been around for more than 400 million years, have evolved a unique biology for optimal resilience," she adds. "Any bryophyte cell can reprogram itself to initiate the development of an entire new plant. This is equivalent to stem cells in faunal systems."

La Farge says the finding amplifies the critical role of bryophytes in polar environments and has implications for all permafrost regions of the globe.

"Bryophytes are extremophiles that can thrive where other plants don't, hence they play a vital role in the establishment, colonization and maintenance of polar ecosystems. This discovery emphasizes the importance of research that helps us understand the natural world, given how little we still know about polar ecosystems -- with applied spinoffs for understanding reclamation that we may never have anticipated."

The research was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Google+ update for iOS adds photo enhancements, standalone Hangouts app

Google update for iOS focus on photo enhancements, organization

An update for Google+ has just begin rolling out to iOS users, bringing with it a host of image-centric improvements. The version bump grants iPhone and iPad users of Google's social network more control over the quality of photos in their stream with an Auto Backup, Highlight, Awesome and Enhance features, as well as the ability to sort, search and share those pics. The app also ushers in a standalone Hangouts app, Google's all inclusive messaging client recently introduced at I/O, plus greater editing oversight for profiles and comments -- including support for strikethroughs. It's live now, so go ahead and grab it at the source.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Hackers Accessed Sensitive Military Weapons Plans: Report

http://www.kidsmathgamesonline.com/images/pictures/shapes/pentagon.jpgHackers are being accused of accessing design plans for more than two dozen sensitive U.S. weapons systems in a report by the Pentagon?s Defense Science Board [DSB], the Washington Post reports.

According to the Post, the systems were disclosed in a confidential section of a report by the DSB. A public version of the report with the section missing was released in January. According to the Post, the design documents accessed by the hackers included plans for missile defense systems such as the PAC-3 Patriot missile system and the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense [THAAD] system. The hackers also got their hands on plans for the F/A-18 fighter jet, the V-22 Osprey aircraft as well as other aircraft and vessels.

?DoD and its contractor base have already sustained staggering losses of system design information incorporating decades of combat knowledge and experience that provide adversaries insight to technical designs and system use,? the board wrote in the public iteration of the report.

The DSB report did not indicate who was responsible for stealing the designs. However unidentified senior military and defense industry officials familiar with the breaches said most of the blame lies with a burgeoning Chinese espionage campaign targeting the U.S. defense industry. China has historically denied any connection with cyber-attacks, though a recent report from the bipartisan Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property said China accounts for as much as 80 percent of U.S. intellectual property theft.

In its report, the DSB declared that after conducting an 18-month study, a DSB task force found that the country cannot be confident its critical information technology systems will work under attack from a ?sophisticated and well-resourced opponent? using cyber capabilities in conjunction with their military and intelligence resources. The Department of Defense needs to respond by building an effective response, according to the report.

?Nearly every conceivable component within DoD is networked,? the report notes. ?These networked systems and components are inextricably linked to the Department?s ability to project military force and the associated mission assurance. Yet, DoD?s networks are built on inherently insecure architectures that are composed of, and increasingly using, foreign parts. While DoD takes great care to secure the use and operation of the ?hardware? of its weapon systems, the same level of resource and attention is not spent on the complex network of information technology (IT) systems that are used to support and operate those weapons or critical IT capabilities embedded within them.?

?You?ve seen significant improvements in Chinese military capabilities through their willingness to spend, their acquisitions of advanced Russian weapons, and from their cyber-espionage campaign,? James A. Lewis, a cyber-policy expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told the Washington Post. ?Ten years ago, I used to call the PLA [People?s Liberation Army] the world?s largest open-air military museum. I can?t say that now.?

via Hackers Accessed Sensitive Military Weapons Plans: Report | SecurityWeek.Com.

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Iranian candidate: Current nuke talks 'fruitless'

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? A former commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard now running for president says current nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers are at a hopeless deadlock.

Mohsen Rezaei vowed at a news conference Tuesday to change the dialogue's course, calling the present effort "fruitless" because of tightening international sanctions.

Iran's nuclear program is a central issue in the June 14 election to pick a successor for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. All eight hopefuls ? who include Iran's top nuclear negotiator ? back Tehran's nuclear program, but differ on strategies for talks with the five permanent U.N. Security Council plus Germany.

The comments by Rezaei reflect some of the most hard-line positions. But he gave no details on his proposals.

The West fears Iran is seeking weapon technology ? a charge Iran denies.

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Twister heals Ala. town fractured over immigration

KILPATRICK, Ala. (AP) ? For years before a tornado hit, few besides the immigrants who work at nearby poultry plants ventured down the pothole-rutted dirt roads of "Little Mexico."

The community, whose official name is Kilpatrick, comprises a large population of Latin American residents who previously mingled very little with the white, English-speaking natives.

Oddly enough, it was the twister, with its 125 mph destructive winds and home-wrecking fury, that began bringing the two groups together, even as it tore much of what they owned apart.

People began working together clearing away debris and wreckage after the storm without regard to language or culture, and folks suddenly were getting along better. Jacky Clayton, assistant police chief in Crossville, which includes part of Kilpatrick, doesn't know exactly what happened, but he said things seem less tense now.

"Maybe it's just a little more understanding of brotherly love," Clayton said.

Ivan Barrera, of Puebla, Mexico, the 31-year-old owner of a full-service Latin grocery store in the town, noted that for much of the seven years he has lived here, he has felt a certain "neutrality" between the immigrant and native communities. No blatant animosity, but no meaningful connection, either.

"I think things have gotten better since the storm," he said, speaking in Spanish.

The tearing down of cultural walls was a rather remarkable achievement in a state that two years ago passed the toughest anti-immigration law in the nation and is now bracing for the results of a protracted debate in Washington on immigration reform.

Located about 75 miles northeast of Birmingham in DeKalb County, Kilpatrick has drawn hundreds of immigrants from Mexico, Guatemala and other Latin American countries who moved to the rural area over the past decade to work in chicken-processing plants.

An estimated 2,000 immigrants live in Kilpatrick. An exact number is hard to nail down given the transience of some of the workers and the fact that many moved here without legal permission.

But their influence is unmistakable: The 600-student elementary school in nearby Crossville that many children from Kilpatrick attend is more than 60 percent Hispanic, unusual in a state where the population is only 4 percent Hispanic.

Driving through the area, it's not hard to see why so many people call it "Little Mexico" or, alternately, "Little Tijuana." Signs in Spanish advertise everything from $1 tacos at the El Taco Unico roadside stand to pastries, pinatas and Mexican spices at a Mexican bakery where Latin music plays quietly. On a main road a mile away, customers come and go from Barrera's grocery store.

On a recent sunny spring afternoon, families strolled down the road to a small neighborhood store while boys played soccer in yards next to bleating goats and clucking chickens. Most of the children spoke Spanish, with a little English sprinkled in.

Rosemarie Chavez is a bilingual native of Texas who moved into the area about 16 years ago when hardly anyone else was around and has most recently taken on the role of unofficial liaison between the immigrants and Alabama natives. She said the Hispanic population grew quickly once landowners began subdividing pastureland and selling acreage and mobile homes to the families who were moving in to take the poultry jobs.

The more the town grew, however, the more it became a target of the anti-immigration sentiment that had begun growing in the South and other parts of the country. For advocates of the tough anti-immigration law passed by Alabama's Republican-dominated Legislature in 2011, Kilpatrick was a prime example of unregulated immigration ? many of the recently arrived workers had come to the United States without legal permission.

The new law allowed police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops and detain those who couldn't produce the right papers. The legislation also required schools to verify students' immigration status.

Police began to make Kilpatrick a focus of frequent traffic stops, and many residents were scared, said Chavez, who is also a community outreach worker for Quality of Life Health Care Services, which provides medical services throughout the area.

Many Hispanics left Alabama in the weeks after Gov. Robert Bentley signed the strict immigration law. They gradually returned, however, as courts gutted the measure's strictest provisions, officials relaxed enforcement, and the public's attention went elsewhere, Chavez said.

Still, their renewed physical presence did not translate into cultural assimilation. Kilpatrick's residents seldom veered far from the route that led to their jobs at the poultry plants and their native neighbors showed little interest in getting to know them.

That all began to change on March 18, the day two twisters plowed through DeKalb County, damaging 270 residences countywide. A total of 27 homes were destroyed, 19 of them in Kilpatrick, which was hit by an EF2 tornado, said Daryl Lester, deputy director of the DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency. Tornadoes are considered significant when they are rated EF2 or higher.

Students and volunteers from English-speaking churches accompanied the police, rescue squads and fire departments that descended on Kilpatrick within hours, helping to deliver food, right overturned vehicles, pick up fallen limbs and rescue photos and other precious keepsakes from the wreckage of the homes.

The immigrants were initially spooked by so many officials with badges, and some fled to the homes of friends and family instead of taking advantage of local agencies' offers of food and shelter, Chavez said.

But Chavez and others helped spread the word that authorities were there to assist tornado victims, not to arrest or deport anyone.

Both immigrants and natives learned valuable lessons that day and in the weeks afterward as they found themselves working side by side. The newcomers discovered that not everyone resented their presence in town. Alabamians with family roots reaching back for centuries discovered that the Hispanics down the road were a lot like them: family folks just trying to scrape by.

"We were helping a lot of the Hispanics and they were reaching out to help others," said Clayton, the police officer.

Barrera said that in the weeks since the twister, English-speaking firefighters and church groups have continued to help the Hispanic community by taking up collections. Just two weeks ago, a man who has sold land and mobile homes to residents in the Hispanic community dropped by Barrera's store to let him know that food and replacement furniture were available at a nearby church.

Miguel Gomez, 24, a native of Mexico's Michoacan state who has worked at the Guelaguetza Bakery in Kilpatrick for four years, said he felt a welcome change after the tornado, which did minor damage to the mobile home where he lives with his wife, child and mother.

"A lot of Americans came to offer us help, to offer shelter and food," Gomez said, speaking in Spanish. "It did surprise me a little to see it because not everyone tries to help the Mexicans."

Signs of the tornado are still evident: Blue tarps still cover damaged structures, and some of the mobile homes brought in to replace destroyed trailers appear ramshackle and rickety. Meanwhile, immigrants and natives are far from being the best of friends in Kilpatrick, where immigrant residents say they still see the occasional police car pulling over drivers whose legal status might be in doubt.

But few deny that important progress toward tolerance and unity has been made since the day the twisters landed.

"A great bridging has taken place," said Zach Richards, pastor at the local Union Grove Baptist Church. "It's beautiful to see."

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Associated Press Writer Lisa J. Adams in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/twister-heals-ala-town-fractured-over-immigration-131958548.html

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Three Lebanese soldiers killed near Syria border

By Laila Bassam

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Gunmen killed three Lebanese soldiers at an army checkpoint in the eastern Bekaa Valley on Tuesday before fleeing towards the Syrian border, Lebanese officials said.

It was not clear who carried out the attack, which is the latest incident in a frontier region which has been increasingly drawn into the violence in neighboring Syria.

Syria's civil war has divided Lebanon, with most Lebanese Shi'ites supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and many Sunnis backing his Sunni rebel foes, putting the Lebanese army under extra pressure to keep a lid on sectarian tensions.

Most Sunni groups in northern and eastern Lebanon blame the army for hindering their efforts to support rebels in Syria with guns and fighters and at the same time failing stop the Shi'ite Hezbollah militant group from sending fighters to support Assad.

Tuesday's shooting took place before dawn near the town of Arsal, in an area used by Syrian rebels and their Lebanese backers to smuggle arms and fighters into Syria.

"Soldiers at the checkpoint confronted the attackers and a clash ensued which resulted in the martyrdom of three soldiers," an army statement said.

The military was searching for the gunmen, who may have fled into neighboring Syria, Defence Minister Fayez Ghosn said.

Hours earlier a rocket was fired into the mainly Shi'ite town of Hermel, about 30 km (20 miles) north of Arsal, killing a woman and wounding two people, the army said.

The violence in Syria, where 80,000 people have been killed in 26 months, has spilled into Lebanon with rising frequency, raising fears for the fate of a small nation that lost anywhere between 100,000 and 150,000 dead in its own 1975-90 civil war.

Hezbollah has been battling alongside Assad's forces to drive rebels from the Syrian border town of Qusair, while many pro-rebel Sunni gunmen have slipped across to join the uprising.

In Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli at least 25 people were killed last week in street fighting fuelled partly by tensions over the Qusair battle, and in the capital two rockets were fired on Sunday at Hezbollah's southern Beirut stronghold.

The rocket attack followed a speech by Hezbollah's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who promised victory in the group's fight to defend Assad. Syria has served as Hezbollah's conduit for weapons supplied mostly by Iran for the past three decades.

No one claimed responsibility for the rockets that hit southern Beirut, but it was widely assumed to be a response to Nasrallah's speech by Syrian rebels who have threatened to take the fight into Lebanon unless Hezbollah keeps out of Syria.

The army has confronted gunmen before in the Bekaa Valley town of Arsal. In February, at least two soldiers and two gunmen were killed in a shootout after the army entered the area to arrested a suspected member of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/three-lebanese-soldiers-killed-near-syria-border-093230237.html

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