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Daniel Radcliffe 'Thrilled' For Darren Criss On Broadway

'Glee' actor taking over for 'Harry Potter' star in 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.'
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


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After a very successful and critically acclaimed run on the Great White Way, Daniel Radcliffe will very soon be ending his run in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" and passing the torch to "Glee" star Darren Criss, who will take over on January 3.

When MTV News caught up with Radcliffe -- who we named as the actor we're most thankful for in 2011 -- we asked for his thoughts on his successor and whether he had any decision or veto power in Criss being added to the cast.

"Oh God, no. I don't have any power over those things at all, nor should I," Radcliffe said. "I think it's fantastic. I'm actually kind of thrilled. He went to the same high school as a couple of the guys in our show did. I think he's really talented. I've not met him yet, but I'm sure he's very nice. He's a very, very talented guy, and I'm sure he'll do a great job."

Radcliffe is bummed for Criss that he only gets to perform the "Succeed" role for three weeks, due to his busy "Glee" work schedule.

"I feel slightly sorry for him in a way," Radcliffe said. "I needed time with it to get it right, and you don't have that, because obviously he has to go back to 'Glee.' I'm sure if it was up to him, he would have liked to do a longer run."

Although the two stars have yet to meet, they share a mutual admiration for each other. "I've seen a few episodes [of 'Glee']," Radcliffe admitted. "I haven't seen [Criss] in it, but I've seen three or four episodes probably. I liked it. My girlfriend is really into it."

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FormatMatch for Mac Pastes Text in All Applications Without Formatting [Mac Downloads]

FormatMatch for Mac Pastes Text in All Applications Without Formatting Mac: We've mentioned before how Ctrl+Shift+V in Windows can strip the formatting from text and paste it in almost any application, but if you have a Mac, FormatMatch is the menubar utility for you.

FormatMatch strips all formatting from text that enters your clipboard as long as the application is running, so you can copy and paste using the standard Cmd+C and Cmd+V shortcuts to paste text in any application. If you copy and paste text between documents, browsers, and text entry fields frequently and don't want to reformat the text or use the format painter every time you do it, FormatMatch is a handy app to keep running in the background. It runs quietly in the background, and you can disable it at any time if you want to copy text with the size, font, and other formatting included. Yes, Cmd+Shift+V will do the same in some applications as Ctrl+Shift+V does in Windows, and Cmd+Opt+Shift+V will do the same in others but if you don't want to figure out which apps work with the shortcut and which don't or stretch your fingers all over the keyboard just to paste text, this tool can help. Best of all, it's completely free.

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Producer Roy Lee Talks Poltergeist Reboot, Oldboy Remake, and More

While on the set of Takashi Shimizu?s upcoming 7500, I got to sit down with a few other journalists and producer Roy Lee, who almost single-handedly spearheaded the J-Horror craze of the early 00?s, producing remakes of over a dozen foreign language horror films including, The Ring and The Grudge, as well as Martin Scorsese?s Oscar winning, The Departed.

We?ll have full coverage of the new, original, aviation-based horror film closer to the release date, but today we have a slew of updates on Lee?s very busy development slate. During the interview, Lee talked about rebooting The Ring and The Grudge, a new ending for Spike Lee?s English-language Oldboy remake that he promises will be darker than the original, directors he wants to work with, spoofs of his own films, getting beaten to the punch by The Hunger Games, his excitement for remaking Poltergeist, the current state of Japanese horror and more.

roy-lee-image-1Question: What?s happening in Japan right now in terms of horror?

Roy Lee: Its definitely tapered off a bit. I haven?t really watched as many. There are some that are made but they just haven?t gotten the recognition that the ones that were made by [Hideo] Nakata and ?[Takashi] Shimizu and [Takashi] Miike in the late 90s.

Why do you think that is?

Lee: It?s just because a lot of the great ones were made and then some of them started to repeat themselves and then the audience got a little tired of it and so there was less investment to make those movies and so those filmmakers went on to go do other things.

Is there anyone you want to work with specifically?

Lee: I?ve wanted to work with [Kairo aka Pulse director] Kiyoshi Kurosawa, but he has not been making horror movies recently.

What?s exciting to you in horror right now?

Lee: I?m constantly looking for something that will be pushing the audience to new scares in horror movies. But Jason [Blum has] been doing a tremendous job with the Paranormal [Activity] movies and he has this movie called Sinister which will be coming out which is a hybrid of found footage and live action. Scott Derrickson will be directing. I?ve just been reading scripts and hoping to find something. I have a couple scripts in mind that we?re hoping to do in the same budgetary range as [7500] and continue on to just experiment and hopefully one of them will be made right after this one but we?re in the negotiation stage right now.

oldboy-imageWhat do you have on tap after 7500?

Lee: We are planning to shoot Oldboy in March and that should start preproduction in late January.

Does anything remain from the Justin Lin version of Oldboy written by the Better Luck Tomorrow scribes?

Lee: This is a completely new version written by Mark Protosevich.

Is there anything you can tell us about the approach or style of the new Oldboy?

Lee: It?s very similar, but we?ve added new elements. Or, Mark Protosevich has come up with new elements to it that will throw off the audience who have seen the original movie because there are new characters and new situations that present themselves in a way that changes the story but eventually go in the same direction.

The ending of the film isn?t the same as the Manga on which it?s based. Are you going to retain some of the more controversial elements of the original last act?

Lee: The ending will be something that the audiences will all be?especially the fans of the original will be very happy with. In fact, some may consider it to be a bit darker.

the-grudge-imageWill there be a long take in the hallway?

Lee: There?s a sort of different interpretation of that hallway scene that is going to hopefully be Spike?s signature moment in the movie that we want to show in a way that we?ve never seen done in an action movie.

Are you guys looking to revive The Ring or The Grudge?

Lee: We are looking to do a new version of The Grudge but we haven?t decided on exactly what it will be. We?ve just put it out to the film community that we are hearing takes from writers on what they could bring to the table on what their thoughts are on a new version of The Grudge.

With The Ring 3, are you looking to continue the story or start something new?

Lee: It?s the same thing with The Grudge where we?re hearing takes and actually having a script written just to see if it works in terms of trying to restart a Ring franchise.

How do you keep things fresh when you?re rebooting a remake of a film that had sequels and prequels?

Lee: Like [with 7500?s development] we hear different pitches from people who have their ideas and once somebody hears an idea that we really like, we potentially execute that.

poltergeist-posterAre we ever going to see the Battle Royale American version or has Hunger Games killed that?

Lee: Hunger Games definitely took a lot of wind out of the sails because it definitely has a very similar storyline and so I?m not actually sure if any studio?I?m not even sure if before Hunger Games any studio would have been able to take the creative risks you need to make the movie right and now so would be even harder.

Are you attached to The Storm remake?

Lee: It?s one of those things like The Grudge reboot where we?re just sort of hearing takes on it. Nothing further than that. I?d say the one I?m most excited about updating is the Poltergeist reboot. That is probably something?hopefully next year that somebody will be able to accomplish.

Are you producing that one?

Lee: In talks.

With MGM or the new regime.

Lee: Yes.

Have you seen any of the parody movies of your films? What do you make of them?

Lee: I enjoy them because I find them quite funny, but I do think that once a horror genre is commonly parodied in other movies it sort kills that genre or that specific take on that genre. Once it sort of becomes a joke in and of itself, so you have to push and find something new.

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Cain called back after TV team texted (Politico)

This, from the Atlanta Fox affiliate's report on Herman Cain's alleged affair, will be tough for the candidate to explain:

She [Ginger White] showed us some of her cell phone bills that included 61 phone calls or text messages to or from a number starting with 678. She says it is Herman Cain's private cell phone. The calls were made during four different months? calls or texts made as early as 4:26 in the early morning, and as late as 7:52 at night. The latest were in September of this year.

?We've never worked together,? said White. ?And I can't imagine someone phoning or texting me for the last two and a half years, just because.?

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We texted the number and Herman Cain called us back. He told us he "knew Ginger White" but said these are "more false allegations." He said she had his number because he was "trying to help her financially.?

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Sometimes the movement is subtle, twisty, or arcane, but sometimes?as in this poem by Walter Raleigh, with its emphatic, central change from one mood to another?the movement is nearly violent. Raleigh begins with stock materials of love poetry, familiar stuff deployed with ravishing, expert verbal music: a narrative about the characters Love and Nature, with praise of a lady's parts?her lips like jelly and her violet breath ?and of the softest down her belly.? The vowels and consonants, the deft rhymes, are as sensuous as their subject.

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Egypt's post-Mubarak poll peaceful, high turnout (Reuters)

CAIRO (Reuters) ? Egyptians voted Monday in the first election since a popular revolt toppled Hosni Mubarak's one-man rule, showing new-found faith in the ballot box that may sweep long-banned Islamists into parliament even as army generals cling to power.

Voters swarmed to the polls in a generally peaceful atmosphere despite the unrest that marred the election run-up, when 42 people were killed in protests demanding an immediate transition from military to civilian rule.

"We want to make a difference, although we are depressed by what the country has come to," said Maha Amin, a 46-year-old pharmacy lecturer, before she voted in an upscale Cairo suburb.

The ruling army council, which has already extended polling to a second day, kept voting stations open an extra two hours until 9 p.m. "to accommodate the high voter turnout."

The Muslim Brotherhood's party and other Islamists expect to do well in the parliamentary election staggered over the next six weeks, but much remains uncertain in Egypt's complex and unfamiliar voting system of party lists and individuals.

Political transformation in Egypt, traditional leader of the Arab world, will reverberate across the Middle East, where a new generation demanding democratic change has already toppled or challenged the leaders of Tunisia, Libya, Syria and Yemen.

Parliament's lower house will be Egypt's first nationally elected body since Mubarak's fall and those credentials alone may enable it to dilute the military's monopoly of power.

A high turnout throughout the election would give it legitimacy. Despite a host of reported electoral violations and lax supervision exploited by some groups, election monitors reported no systematic Mubarak-style campaign to rig the polls.

"We are very happy to be part of the election," said first-time Cairo voter Wafa Zaklama, 55. "What was the point before?"

In the northern city of Alexandria, 34-year-old engineer Walid Atta rejoiced in the occasion. "This is the first real election in 30 years. Egyptians are making history," he said.

ISLAMISTS SCENT POWER

Oppressed under Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist parties have stood aloof from those challenging army rule in Cairo's Tahrir Square and elsewhere, unwilling to let anything obstruct a vote that may bring them closer to power.

In the Nile Delta city of Damietta, some voters said they would punish the Brotherhood for its perceived opportunism.

Nevertheless, the Brotherhood has formidable advantages that include a disciplined organization, name recognition among a welter of little-known parties and years of opposing Mubarak.

Brotherhood organizers stood near many voting stations with laptops, offering to guide confused voters, printing out a paper identifying the correct polling booth and showing their Freedom and Justice Party candidate's name and symbol on the back.

"At least they are not giving people fruit inside the polling station," said Mouna Zuffakar, of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, noting widespread breaches of a ban on campaigning near polling stations.

Many voters engaged in lively political debate as they waited patiently in long queues.

"Aren't the army officers the ones who protected us during the revolution?" one woman asked loudly at a polling station in Cairo's Nasr City, referring to the army's role in easing Mubarak from power. "What do those slumdogs in Tahrir want?"

One man replied: "Those in Tahrir are young men and women who are the reason why a 61-year-old man like me voted in a parliamentary election for the first time in his life today."

The world is closely watching the election, keen for stability in Egypt, which has a peace treaty with Israel, owns the Suez Canal linking Europe and Asia, and which in Mubarak's time was an ally in countering Islamist militants in the region.

Washington and its European allies have urged the generals to step aside swiftly and make way for civilian rule.

The U.S. ambassador to Cairo, Anne Patterson, congratulated Egyptians "on what appeared to be a very large turnout on this very historic occasion." British ambassador James Watt told Reuters the election was "an important milestone in Egypt's democratic transition" that seemed to have gone smoothly so far.

SEGREGATED VOTING

In Alexandria and elsewhere, men and women voted in separate queues, a reminder of the conservative religious fabric of Egypt's mainly Muslim society, where Coptic Christians comprise 10 percent of a population of more than 80 million.

Myriad parties have emerged since the fall of Mubarak, who fixed elections to ensure his now-defunct National Democratic Party dominated parliament. The NDP's headquarters, torched in the popular revolt, still stands like a tombstone by the Nile.

Individual winners are to be announced Wednesday, but many contests will go to a run-off vote on December 5. List results will not be declared until after the election ends on January 11.

About 17 million Egyptians are eligible to vote in the first two-day phase of three rounds of polling for the lower house.

Egyptians seemed enthused by the novelty of a vote where the outcome was, for a change, not a foregone conclusion.

"It's easy to predict this will be a higher turnout than any recent election in Egypt," said Les Campbell, of the Washington-based National Democratic Institute. "We are seeing clear signs of voter excitement and participation."

The army council has promised civilian rule by July after the parliamentary vote and a presidential poll, now expected in June -- much sooner than previously envisaged.

But one of its members said Sunday the new parliament could not remove a cabinet appointed by the army.

Kamal Ganzouri, named by the army Friday to form a new government, said he had met the ruling army council Monday to discuss setting up a "civilian advisory committee" to work with his new cabinet, which he said could be unveiled by Thursday.

Polling day calm was reflected on financial markets battered by this month's unrest. The cost of insuring Egyptian debt edged lower, with five-year credit default swaps slipping 10 basis points to 539. The Egyptian pound, which last week hit its lowest point since January 2005, held steady.

(Additional reporting by Edmund Blair, Maha El Dahan and Tom Perry in Cairo, Marwa Awad in Alexandria, Shaimaa Fayed in Damietta, Yusri Mohamed in Port Said and Jonathan Wright in Fayoum; Writing by Alistair Lyon; Editing by Peter Millership)

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World of Goo has arrived on Android

2D Boy's popular title World of Goo is now available in the Android Market for a cool 40% off sale price of $2.99 through December 5. Previously available on PC, Mac, Wii, and iOS, World of Goo is an physics-based puzzle adventure through the world of goo balls, which sounds slightly sillier than reality: the game won IGN's Wii Game of the Year along with MetaCritic's iPad Game of the Year, accolades which don't go unnoticed in the gaming world. There's also a demo version available in the Android Market for the remaining skeptics. Hit the break for the download link.

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Top Colombian drug trafficker captured (AP)

CARACAS, Venezuela ? A top Colombian drug trafficker has been captured in Venezuela and will be turned over to U.S. authorities, officials said Monday.

The U.S. had offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Maximiliano Bonilla Orozco, known as "Valenciano," who was also on Colombia's most-wanted list.

The arrest was announced by Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos as he met with Venezuela with President Hugo Chavez.

U.S. officials say Bonilla has sent tons of cocaine to the United States through Central America and Mexico, dealing extensively with Mexico's Zetas drug cartel.

Bonilla will be deported and turned over to U.S. authorities to face charges, Venezuelan Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami said.

He said Bonilla was captured Sunday at a home in the central city of Maracay and had the equivalent of about $180,000 in Venezuelan currency.

Santos said Colombian authorities had provided intelligence to Venezuelan authorities, who tracked down Bonilla.

"He's one of the most recognized drug traffickers, who has caused terrible harm to our country," Santos said. He added that Bonilla's capture was "truly a very high-value objective" for Colombian authorities.

"We know that your people, your authorities ... were after this individual for some time," told Chavez at the presidential palace. "This is a very good welcome gift."

The Venezuelan leader called the arrest "a happy coincidence."

Both presidents said it was an example of increased cooperation between their authorities.

Venezuelan authorities appointed a team to try to track down Bonilla in March because they had information he had been traveling back and forth between the neighboring countries, El Aissami said. It wasn't immediately clear how authorities eventually tracked him down.

He is being held in Caracas while U.S. authorities make arrangements to pick him up, El Aissami said.

The U.S. government has accused Venezuela of failing to take adequate steps to curb drug trafficking. El Aissami said that while the United States "attacks Venezuela's anti-drug policies, we respond with results."

Bonilla, 39, allegedly headed a Medellin-based criminal organization dating back to the 1980s that once recruited hit men for the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.

Santos said Bonilla was the boss of an organization called the "Oficina de Envigado," named after the town of Envigado near Medellin.

The U.S. State Department listed Bonilla among its eight most-wanted Colombian drug traffickers after leftist rebels.

Wanted on a 2008 federal indictment from New York's eastern district for drug trafficking, Bonilla received cocaine from various sources in Colombia, including the rebels, Colombian and U.S. officials say.

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Associated Press writers Vivian Sequera and Frank Bajak in Bogota, Colombia, and Patricia Rondon Espin in Caracas contributed to this report.

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Twitter acquires dynamic duo at Whisper Systems, works to beef up privacy / security

You know that tweet you just wrote about your innermost emotions and the tasty sandwich you just ate? It's about to become that much more secure. Adding to its list of available resources, Twitter has acquired Whisper Systems, a two-man security outfit specializing in mobile device security and data scrambling on the Android operating system. Whisper, founded in 2010 by security industry mainstays Moxie Marlinspike and Stuart Anderson, has garnered a reputation for exposing high-profile vulnerabilities in systems that encrypt data over the Internet and WiFi networks. An exact buyout price for the company has yet to be released publicly -- though Marlinspike has released tools like SSLStrip that demonstrate vulnerabilities in supposedly secure web sites and has been working on a tool known as 'Convergence' -- which helps point out unreliable web certificate authorities. Not a bad find for Twitter, a company that has yet to switch over to a default HTTPS option for its 100 million active members' posts.

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Eagles' freedom flight _'a really joyous moment' (AP)

STARVED ROCK STATE PARK, Ill. ? This crowd did not gather for a ball game or a protest, or to gawk at some sort of disaster. They came to the banks of the sleepy Illinois River to witness a little miracle ? a happy ending, or an anxious beginning, depending on how you look at it.

Two young bald eagles were about to be released into the wild, more than five months after a storm blew them 85 feet to the ground from their nest, high atop a tree in suburban Chicago.

The crowd, hundreds of people by now, watched eagerly as a small ferry came around a bend in the river and into view.

On it were a small group of naturalists with two shrouded crates that carried the eagles. They were headed for Plum Island, about 100 yards from the crowd that had gathered at Starved Rock State Park in rural northern Illinois.

As the crew carefully, and quietly, transported the crates onto land, the onlookers cheered, and readied their cameras.

"Great day," Dawn Keller said as she looked up at the blue sky on this recent warm, sunny November day.

Keller is the executive director of Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, an organization based in the Chicago area that rescued the eagles on Memorial Day. They were about 6 weeks old at the time.

Keller and her army of volunteers have rescued wild animals and countless birds ? hawks, turkey vultures, owls. But this was the first time they'd rehabilitated eaglets and helped them learn to fly. Indeed, the fact that this release was happening in a state like Illinois is a testament to how far the bald eagle has come in the last 40 years.

Once in danger of extinction due to loss of habitat and use of pesticides such as DDT, the bald eagle has made a remarkable comeback in many states where it had struggled. They include some you might expect ? Minnesota, Wisconsin, Washington and Maine, among them.

But the Mississippi River and the rivers that flow to and from it ? including the Illinois River ? attract a surprising number of bald eagles, many of which stay over winter because the waters where they fish don't freeze.

And Plum Island, once slated for a development of cabins and a marina until a local Audubon Society chapter purchased it, is now a protected sanctuary where eagles like to congregate.

"On a good day, you might see 40 or 50 eagles on this island in the winter months," says Marc Miller, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Eagle-watching at Starved Rock, he notes, now generates millions of dollars in revenue for the local economy around the park, also known for its scenic river bluffs and waterfalls and canyon hikes. Miller was among those who accompanied the eagles to the island.

But it was Keller, petite yet determined, who took on the task of releasing the eagles, both males with impressive wingspans already, but whose brown heads have yet to turn to the familiar white because they are still so young. Wearing thick rubber gloves, she opened a crate, as the first of the two eagles put up a healthy fight. That is as it should be, Keller, an experienced wildlife rehabilitator, later said.

"We raise the animals to be wild. None of them like us. None of them thank us ? and none of them pay bills," she quipped.

Saving animals is not cheap. Flint Creek Rehab already had a flight chamber for smaller birds, but had to have a 100-foot enclosure built for the eaglets. The total cost to raise them? About $20,000, not including food donations from a local grocery store.

Keller says it was well worth it to be able to experience this moment.

"Good luck, baby," she said, as the first eagle extended its wings and flew out of her arms. It soared over the crowd, then disappeared into a forest of oak and hickory trees on the island.

"Good luck, buddy," she said to the other, which made a bee-line for that same forest.

A mad rush of camera clicks echoed across the water each time.

Gloria Keeslar, a retired counselor from Rock Island, Ill., who has become a photographer and an eagle buff in recent years, was among those who captured images of each bird in flight. She had to be here, she said.

Even in below-zero weather, you will find her at a lock and dam near her home "clicking that shutter" in hopes of capturing an image of an eagle. She is nervous for these rescued eagles, but hopeful.

Because they are juveniles heading into the frigid winter, there is no guarantee they will make it. But, Miller from the Illinois DNR says, their chances of survival are greatly improved because they can learn to fend for themselves by watching the more experienced eagles that come here to dine on fish that pass through and congregate at a nearby dam.

These eagles have already done remarkably well, given the fact that they weren't even capable of flying when they were first rescued. At the time, rescuers built a new nest for them in hopes that their parents would come back and care for them. But that didn't happen.

Keller says it makes this release that much more satisfying because returning animals to the wild, whenever possible, is always the goal.

"Releases are really joyous moments for us. So I wasn't sorry to see them go," she said afterward. "I was really happy to see them go."

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On the Internet:

Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc.: http://www.flintcreekwildlife.org/

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service eagle information: http://www.fws.gov/midwest/eagle/recovery/biologue.html

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Martha Irvine, an AP national writer, can be reached at mirvine(at)ap.org or via http://twitter.com/irvineap

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3 American students arrested in Cairo back in US (AP)

ST. LOUIS ? Three American college students detained for several harrowing days in Egypt before obtaining their release as deadly protests swept Cairo have flown home to freedom, one describing an ordeal so terrifying he wasn't sure he would survive it.

"I was not sure I was going to live," 19-year-old college student Derrik Sweeney told The Associated Press by telephone moments after his relieved parents, other relatives and dozens of supporters swamped him with hugs as he got off a flight in St. Louis.

Sweeney, the last of the three to arrive late Saturday, recounted how tear gas clouded Cairo's streets and he heard the rumbling of armored vehicles and what sounded like shots being fired just before his arrest a week earlier. Suddenly, the drama involving thousands of demonstrators in the streets had become intensely personal.

Egyptian authorities later announced that they had arrested Sweeney and two others studying abroad ? 19-year-old Gregory Porter and 21-year-old Luke Gates ? on the rooftop of a university building near Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square and a focal point of protests raging in that capital.

Officials had accused the young men of throwing firebombs at Egyptian security forces who were clashing with the protesters. Sweeney said Saturday that he and the other Americans "never did anything to hurt anyone," never were on the rooftop and never handled or threw explosives.

Sweeney said he and the others were told by a group the night of their arrest that they would be led "to a safe place" amid the chaos engulfing the nearby square. Next, he said, they found themselves being taken into custody, hit, and forced to lay for about six hours in a near fetal position in the darkness with their hands behind their backs.

The worst, he said, was when they were threatened with guns.

"They said if we moved at all, even an inch, they would shoot us. They were behind us with guns," Sweeney said in the brief interview.

That night in detention ? "probably the scariest night of my life ever" ? gave way to much better treatment in ensuing days, he said. Sweeney didn't elaborate on who he believed was holding him the opening night but he called the subsequent treatment humane.

"There was really marked treatment between the first night and the next three nights or however long it was. The first night, it was kind of rough. They were hitting us; they were saying they were going to shoot us and they were putting us in really uncomfortable positions. But after that first night, we were treated in a just manner ... we were given food when we needed and it was OK."

He also said he was then able to speak with a U.S. consular official, his mother and obtain legal counsel. He also said he denied the accusations during what he called proper questioning by Egyptian authorities. The three were studying at American University in Cairo.

A court ordered the students' release Thursday and they took separate connecting flights out of Cairo via Germany on Saturday, a day of fresh clashes between Egyptian security forces and protesters. The demonstrators are demanding Egypt's military step down ahead of parliamentary elections due to start Monday.

Porter and Gates were first to arrive back in their home states late Saturday, greeted by family members in emotional airport reunions.

Neither Gates nor Porter recounted any details of the past week in Egypt, where protests erupted Nov. 19 and have continued for days amid sporadic scenes of police firing tear gas and using armored vehicles to chase rock-throwing protesters. Authorities said more than 40 people have died in the unrest.

"I'm not going to take this as a negative experience. It's still a great country," said Gates, his parents wrapping their arms around him, shortly after getting off a flight in Indianapolis.

In another scene played out at Philadelphia International Airport, Porter was met by his parents and other relatives earlier Saturday evening after he landed.

Porter took no questions, saying he was thankful for the help he and the other American students received from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, administrators at the university they were attending, and attorneys in Egypt and the U.S.

"I'm just so thankful to be back, to be in Philadelphia right now," said Porter, who is from nearby Glenside, Pa., and attends Drexel University in Philadelphia.

Joy Sweeney said waiting for her son had been grueling.

"He still hasn't processed what a big deal this is," she told the AP before his arrival in St. Louis , about 130 miles east of their home in Jefferson City, Mo.

She said she was trying not to dwell on the events and was just ecstatic that her son, a student at Georgetown University in Washington, was coming home before the close of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

___

Matheson reported from Philadelphia. Associated Press photographer Michael Conroy contributed to this report from Indianapolis and AP writers Bill Cormier in Atlanta; Maggie Michael in Cairo; Andale Gross and Erin Gartner in Chicago; Sandy Kozel in Washington; Rick Callahan in Indianapolis; and Maryclaire Dale in Philadelphia also contributed.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111127/ap_on_re_us/us_egypt_american_students

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BOSTON (AP) ? The head of the U.S. Small Business Administration is coming to Massachusetts to promote the Small Business Saturday, which encourages people to shop at small businesses on the day after Black Friday.

The American Express started the marketing initiative last year between Black Friday and Cyber Monday ? two of the busiest shopping days of the year. Small retailers that accept American Express saw a 28 percent increase in sales volume on Small Business Saturday from the day before.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030?s Mary Blake reports

Small Business Administration head Karen Mills is set to visit Boston?s Roslindale neighborhood Saturday to discuss how shopping at small businesses is critical to the health and vitality of the American economy and to local communities.

A survey shows 89 million consumers plan to ?shop small? on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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No. 1 LSU powers past No. 3 Arkansas, 41-17 (AP)

BATON ROUGE, La. ? Tyrann Mathieu channeled his best Billy Cannon and No. 1 LSU was on its way to another run-away victory in the biggest game at Tiger Stadium in half a century.

Mathieu returned a punt 92 yards for a score and the Tigers punished third-ranked Arkansas with 286 yards rushing, wiping out a 14-point deficit with a 41-17 win Friday that secured a spot in the SEC championship.

Kenny Hilliard, Spencer Ware and Jordan Jefferson all scored on the ground for LSU (12-0, 8-0 SEC), which is 12-0 for the first time and will play No. 13 Georgia next weekend in Atlanta.

A win over the Bulldogs would assure the Tigers their third trip to the BCS title game in nine seasons. Though at this point, LSU might be able to get there even if it loses.

Arkansas took a surprising 14-0 lead on Tyler Wilson's TD pass to Jarius Wright and Alonzo Highsmith's 47-yard fumble return, but LSU stormed back by scoring 41 of the next 44 points in the game.

The rivalry game known as the battle for "The Boot," a trophy in the shape of Arkansas and Louisiana, marked the first time two teams ranked in the top three had met in Death Valley since 1959, when Cannon's 89-yard punt return lifted No. 1 LSU to a 7-3 win over No. 3 Mississippi.

Cannon also made a game-sealing tackle on defense late in that game. Mathieu, who was playing safety instead of cornerback much of the game because of Eric Reid's injury the previous week, had defensive highlights of his own, forcing two turnovers with strips, one of which he recovered.

He now has six forced fumbles this season. His fifth was a strip of running back Dennis Johnson in LSU territory late in the first half. That set up a touchdown drive that put the Tigers ahead to stay.

LSU trailed 14-7 when Mathieu fielded Dylan Breeding's end-over-end kick at his own 8, started left, made a hard cut straight up field, then angled left again to break into the clear.

It was Mathieu's third touchdown of the season, his second on special teams, the other coming on a fumble return.

LSU's defense sacked Wilson five times (twice by Barkevious Mingo) and picked him off once on Morris Claiborne's team-leading fifth interception of the season.

Two plays later, Jefferson ran 48 yards for his score on a quarterback draw that was wide open, making it 38-17.

Wilson completed 14 of 22 passes for 207 yards, with 60 yards on a short pass that Cobi Hamilton turned into a long gain. The play put Arkansas in position to tie the game at 21, but LSU's defense forced a field goal that made it 21-17, and the Razorbacks never got closer than that again.

Jefferson was 18 of 29 for 208 yards and one touchdown, a 9-yard pass to Russell Shepard that gave LSU the lead for good at with 59 seconds left in the first half. His first interception of the season kept Arkansas in the game in the third quarter, but otherwise he was excellent.

Hilliard finished with a career-high 102 yards rushing on 19 carries, while Michael Ford rushed 11 times for 96 yards.

Hilliard's touchdown came on a tackle-breaking 6-yard run. Ware scored on a similar carry from 7 yards out.

Arkansas has had the better of its end-of-season rivalry with LSU in recent years, having won three of the previous four meetings, including a 2007 triple-overtime upset in Tiger Stadium when LSU was No. 1.

Only a series of unlikely losses by other teams allowed the Tigers to sneak into the BCS title game that season and win their last national title by beating Ohio State.

This the time the Hogs were nearly two-touchdown underdogs, but had pledged to play passionately in memory of late teammate Garrett Uekman, who'd died last Sunday. Coaches wore black ribbons on white shirts, and tight end Austin Tate changed his jersey number from 87 to Uekman's 88.

Hardly intimidated by a raucous Death Valley crowd, Arkansas built a 14-0 lead that was by far LSU's largest deficit of the season.

It looked at that point that LSU, which had not been down by more than 3 all season, was going to face its toughest test yet.

Instead the Tigers made it look easy, scoring three straight TDs before the half ended and pulling away in the second half.

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Several killed in central Nigeria religious violence (Reuters)

JOS, Nigeria (Reuters) ? Several people were killed in religious violence in central Nigeria on Thursday, prompting the military to impose a 24-hour curfew in one region at the border between the West African country's mostly Muslim north and largely Christian south.

Christian and Muslim gangs fighting over ownership of cattle and fertile farmland clashed in Barkin Ladi, an area in the central city of Jos, the capital of Plateau state. Witnesses said they counted at least 10 dead bodies.

"The STF (Special Task Force) has imposed 24 hour curfew in Barkin Ladi. No movement to and out of the council. Lives have been lost. House have been burned. We don't know how many casualties but the loss is enormous," said Charles Ekeocha, spokesman for the STF in Jos, capital of Plateau state.

Nigeria has a roughly equal Christian-Muslim population and more than 200 ethnic groups live side by side, largely peacefully, but violence flares up in Plateau and other parts of the "Middle Belt" from time to time.

Violence in Plateau can quickly escalate into a series of tit-for-tat attacks. More than 50 people were killed inside a week in September, and hundreds died there early this year.

The tensions are rooted in fierce competition for local political power and control of fertile farmland, and local government policies have done little to calm them.

The unrest is an unwelcome challenge for President Goodluck Jonathan, who is already dealing with near-daily attacks in the northeast by the Islamist sect Boko Haram.

(Reporting by Shuabu Mohammed; Writing by Joe Brock; Editing by Tim Pearce)

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Egyptian court orders release of 3 US students (AP)

PHILADELPHIA ? A court in Egypt has ordered the release of three American students arrested during a protest in Cairo, a lawyer in Philadelphia confirmed Thursday.

Derrik Sweeney, Luke Gates and Gregory Porter, who attend the American University in Cairo, were arrested on the roof of a university building near Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square on Sunday. Officials accused them of throwing firebombs at security forces fighting with protesters.

Attorney Theodore Simon, who represents Porter, a 19-year-old student at Drexel University in Philadelphia, said he is still waiting to find out if the students actually have been set free.

Sweeney's mother, Joy Sweeney, said she is "absolutely elated" at the news of her 19-year-old son's release.

"I can't wait to give him a huge hug and tell him how much I love him," she said, adding that the news of the court order was the best Thanksgiving gift.

The 21-year-old Gates is a student of Indiana University.

The State Department released a statement saying it was trying to independently confirm the reports of the students' release.

Earlier Thursday, Egypt officials said the Abdeen Court in Cairo had ordered their release. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the media. They did not say when the students would be released.

In Bloomington, Ind., a spokesman for Indiana University, said he could not confirm that Gates and the other has already been freed. Mark Land earlier said he had spoken to Gates' parents and that they had been told by the State Department that their son has been released.

Joy Sweeney said she wasn't sure when her son, a student at Georgetown University, would be returning to their home in Jefferson City, Mo.

"If he can find his passport (then he'll leave) tomorrow, if not, it won't be until Monday," she said.

She said the U.S. consul general in Egypt, Roberto Powers, recommended that her son leave Egypt as soon as possible.

"He also conveyed that that was what Derrik had conveyed to him that he wanted to do. He was enjoying his experience but (was) ready to be done with it," Sweeney said.

Derrik Sweeney interned for U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Mo., earlier this year. Luetkemeyer's spokesman Paul Sloca, said the congressman is "extremely pleased that he's safe and coming home, especially on Thanksgiving."

Sweeney said she had not prepared for a Thanksgiving celebration, although a friend had taken her some food. She said the idea of a Thanksgiving feast had seemed "absolutely irrelevant" before the news of her son's pending freedom.

Asked what she thought her son would take away from his arrest, Sweeney said she thought he would make something useful of it.

"I'm sure that he'll put a life-lesson learning experience into a positive story," Sweeney said. "He's a writer, he will write about this experience."

___

Associated Press reporter Ed Donahue in Washington contributed to this report. Maggie Michael reported from Cairo.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/crime/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111124/ap_on_re_us/egypt_american_students

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Physicists set strongest limit on mass of dark matter

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

If dark matter exists in the universe, scientists now have set the strongest limit to date on its mass.

In a paper to be published on Dec. 1 in Physical Review Letters, Brown University assistant professor Savvas Koushiappas and graduate student Alex Geringer-Sameth report that dark matter must have a mass greater than 40 giga-electron volts in dark-matter collisions involving heavy quarks. (The masses of elementary particles are regularly expressed in terms of electron volts.) Using publicly available data collected from an instrument on NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and a novel statistical approach, the Brown pair constrained the mass of dark matter particles by calculating the rate at which the particles are thought to cancel each other out in galaxies that orbit the Milky Way galaxy.

"What we find is if a particle's mass is less than 40 GeV, then it cannot be the dark matter particle," Koushiappas said.

The observational measurements are important because they cast doubt on recent results from dark matter collaborations that have reported detecting the elusive particle in underground experiments. Those collaborations ? DAMA/LIBRA, CoGeNT and CRESST ? say they found dark matter with masses ranging from 7 to 12 GeV, less than the limit determined by the Brown physicists.

"If for the sake of argument a dark matter particle's mass is less than 40 GeV, it means the amount of dark matter in the universe today would be so much that the universe would not be expanding at the accelerated rate we observe," Koushiappas said, referring to the 2011 Nobel prize in physics that was awarded for the discovery that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.

Independently, the Fermi-LAT collaboration arrived at similar results, using a different methodology. The Brown and Fermi-LAT collaboration papers will be published in the same issue of Physical Review Letters.

Physicists believe everything that can be seen ? planets, stars, galaxies and all else ? makes up only 4 percent of the universe. Observations indicate that dark matter accounts for about 23 percent of the universe, while the remaining part is made up of dark energy, the force believed to cause the universe's accelerated expansion. The problem is dark matter and dark energy do not emit electromagnetic radiation like stars and planets; they can be "seen" only through their gravitational effects. Its shadowy profile and its heavy mass are the main reasons why dark matter is suspected to be a weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP), which makes it very difficult to study.

What physicists do know is that when a WIMP and its anti-particle collide in a process known as annihilation, the debris spewed forth is comprised of heavy quarks and leptons. Physicists also know that when a quark and its anti-quark sibling annihilate, they produce a jet of particles that includes photons, or light.

Koushiappas and Geringer-Sameth in essence reversed the annihilation chain reaction. They set their sights on seven dwarf galaxies which observations show are full of dark matter because their stars' motion cannot be fully explained by their mass alone. These dwarf galaxies also are largely bereft of hydrogen gas and other common matter, meaning they offer a blank canvas to better observe dark matter and its effects. "There's a high signal-to-noise ratio. They're clean systems," Koushiappas said.

The pair analyzed gamma ray data collected over the last three years by the Fermi telescope to measure the number of photons in the dwarf galaxies. From the number of photons, the Brown researchers were able to determine the rate of quark production, which, in turn, allowed them to establish constraints on the mass of dark matter particles and the rate at which they annihilate.

"This is the first time that we can exclude generic WIMP particles that could account for the abundance of dark matter in the universe," Koushiappas said.

Geringer-Sameth developed the statistical framework to analyze the data and then applied it to observations of the dwarf galaxies. "This is a very exciting time in the dark matter search, because many experimental tools are finally catching up to long-standing theories about what dark matter actually is," said Geringer-Sameth, from Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. "We are starting to really put these theories to the test."

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Biden's 2012 targets: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A year from Election Day, Democrats are crafting a campaign strategy for Vice President Joe Biden that targets the big three political battlegrounds: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, states where Biden might be more of an asset to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign than the president himself.

The Biden plan underscores an uncomfortable reality for the Obama team. A shaky economy and sagging enthusiasm among Democrats could shrink the electoral map for Obama in 2012, forcing his campaign to depend on carrying the 67 electoral votes up for grabs in the three swing states.

Obama won all three states in 2008. But this time he faces challenges in each, particularly in Ohio and Florida, where voters elected Republican governors in the 2010 midterm elections.

The president sometimes struggles to connect with Ohio and Pennsylvania's white working-class voters, and Jewish voters who make up a core constituency for Florida Democrats and view him with skepticism.

Biden has built deep ties to both groups during his four decades in national politics, connections that could make a difference.

As a long-serving member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden cemented his reputation as an unyielding supporter of Israel, winning the respect of many in the Jewish community. And Biden's upbringing in a working class, Catholic family from Scranton, Pa., gives him a valuable political intangible: He empathizes with the struggles of blue-collar Americans because his family lived those struggles.

"Talking to blue-collar voters is perhaps his greatest attribute," said Dan Schnur, a Republican political analyst. "Obama provides the speeches, and Biden provides the blue-collar subtitles."

While Biden's campaign travel won't kick into high gear until next year, he's already been making stops in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida this fall, speaking at events focused on education, public safety and small businesses and raising campaign cash. Behind the scenes, he's working the phones with prominent Jewish groups and Catholic organizations in those states, a Democratic official said.

Biden is also targeting organized labor, speaking frequently with union leaders in Ohio ahead of a vote earlier this month on a state law that would have curbed collective bargaining rights for public workers. After voters struck down the measure, Biden traveled to Cleveland to celebrate the victory with union members.

The Democratic official said the vice president will also be a frequent visitor to Iowa and New Hampshire in the coming weeks, seeking to steal some of the spotlight from the Republican presidential candidates blanketing those states ahead of the January caucus and primary.

And while Obama may have declared that he won't be commenting on the Republican presidential field until there's a nominee, Biden is following no such rules. He's calling out GOP candidates by name, and in true Biden style, he appears to be relishing in doing so.

During a speech last month to the Florida Democratic Convention, Biden singled out "Romney and Rick", criticizing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for saying the government should let the foreclosure crisis hit rock bottom, and hammering Texas Gov. Rick Perry's assertion that he would send U.S. troops into Mexico.

And he took on the full GOP field during an October fundraiser in New Hampshire, saying "There is no fundamental difference among all the Republican candidates."

Democratic officials said Biden will follow in the long-standing tradition of vice presidents playing the role of attack dog, allowing Obama to stay out of the fray and appear more focused on governing than campaigning.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal strategy. The Obama campaign has been reluctant to publically define Biden's role in the re-election bid this early in the run, though campaign manager Jim Messina did say the vice president would deliver an economic message to appeal for support.

"You'll see him in communities across the country next year laying out the choice we face: restoring economic security for the middle class or returning to the same policies that led to our economic challenges," Messina said.

Democrats say Biden will campaign for House candidates in swing states as the party tries to recapture some of the seats in Congress lost during the 2010 midterms.

And here again, the vice president's efforts in politically crucial Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida could be most important. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting 12 districts in those states that Obama and Biden carried in the 2008 presidential race but are represented by Republican representatives.

New York Rep. Steve Israel, who chairs the committee, said he believes Biden could be a "game-changer" in those districts.

"All he has to do is ask voters, has the Republican strategy of no worked for you?" Israel said.

Israel met with Obama and Biden at the White House earlier this month to discuss, among other things, their role in congressional campaigns. While Israel said he hopes Obama will actively campaign for Democratic House candidates, he said "the vice president has already volunteered."

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Julie Pace can be reached at http://twitter.com/jpaceDC.

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New York's 'anti-Semitic' vodka billboard (The Week)

New York ? Wodka vodka tries to be funny with ads promising "Christmas quality" at "Hanukkah pricing," but not everyone appreciates the joke

The image: Both anti-Semitism groups and consumers have condemned a series of New York billboards for Wodka, an inexpensive Polish vodka. (See full image of the "anti-Semitic" ad below.) On Tuesday, Wodka decided it would take down the billboards, which feature the slogan "Christmas quality" at "Hanukkah pricing" alongside a photo of two dogs, one in a Santa hat, the other in a yarmulke. "We never intended to offend people," says Brian Gordon, who was the creative director on the campaign and is himself Jewish. "But if we're actually... upsetting people that's not in the spirit of our marketing so we're taking it down."

The reaction: This "is so bad and so wrong, it should drive a man to drink," says Don Surber in The Daily Mail. "Someone should get fired." Indeed, this is "crude and offensive," says the Anti-Defamation League's Regional Director, Ron Meier, in a press release. In invokes a long-standing anti-Semitic stereotype about Jews and money and implies that Christmas has a higher value than Hanukkah. "Give us a break," says Jewdar at Heeb. This isn't "crude and offensive," so much as it's "amusingly inappropriate." We haven't tried Wodka yet, but the ADL's reaction has made us thirsty.

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