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Israel, militants continue attacks for second day

Israel and Gaza-based Palestinian militants launched retaliatory attacks on each other early Sunday, but the militant group spearheading the attacks said it was prepared to cease fire if Israel would.

Nine militants and an Israeli civilian were killed on Saturday in a round of violence set off by a rocket attack earlier in the week. The exchange of fire continued overnight, with Palestinians firing 10 rockets fired into Israel in the early hours of the morning, and Israeli aircraft targeting six militant sites in Gaza, the military said.

No casualties were reported by either side.

Later Sunday, a senior member of the Islamic Jihad group that led the rocket attacks said the militants were ready to stop firing rockets if Israel halted its air attacks.

"When all jet fighters leave the skies of Gaza we will stop firing rockets," said Dawud Shehab of Islamic Jihad.

The truce efforts were being mediated by Egypt, which has long been a middleman between the two sides, who do not speak directly to each other.

An Egyptian official told The Associated Press that Egypt was sounding out the Israelis on their readiness to halt their military operations in Gaza. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the confidential contacts.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel would step up its retaliatory attacks if necessary, but in the meantime, defense officials said, Israel is holding back in an effort to keep the violence from escalating further.

The defense officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss military operations.

In the meantime, both sides were bracing for further attacks.

As a precautionary measure, Israeli officials closed schools in southern communities within 25 miles (40 kilometers) of Gaza, as well as Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba and several colleges, which were to have begun their academic year on Sunday, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Police brought in reinforcements from other areas of the country.

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More than 1 million Israelis live within the range of rockets possessed by Gaza militants.

In Gaza, militants who had been emboldened to remove their masks and emerge from their hideouts following a high-profile prisoner swap with Israel earlier in the month disappeared from the streets again. And the territory's ruling Hamas movement scaled back its police deployment, apparently afraid that police positions would be targeted by Israeli aircraft.

Hamas militants are not believed to be involved in the attacks, which were claimed by smaller factions. But Israel holds Hamas ultimately responsible for all violence against it emanating from the territory.

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Amy Teibel in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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Vettel wins inaugural F1 Indian GP

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany drinks champagne from the trophy on the podium after winning the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany drinks champagne from the trophy on the podium after winning the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany holds the trophy after winning the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany, center, first place, McLaren Mercedes driver Jenson Button of Britain, second place , right, and Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso of Spain , left, third place celebrate on the podium after the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany, center, first place, McLaren Mercedes driver Jenson Button of Britain, second place , right, and Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso of Spain , left, third place celebrate on the podium after the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany, center, leads the field after the start of the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida, 38 kilometers (24 miles) from New Delhi, India, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)

NEW DELHI (AP) ? Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel won the inaugural Formula One Indian Grand Prix on Sunday, staying on track to equal the record for the number of wins in a season.

Vettel led from start to finish, building a comfortable lead and finishing 8.4 seconds ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button, with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso a distant third at the Buddh International Circuit.

"All in all it was a smooth race, the car was very well balanced," Vettel said. "I'm very proud to be the first winner here in India."

The race saw yet another collision between McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Felipe Massa to intensify their rivalry. Massa was given a pit drive-through penalty before later breaking his front suspension and retiring from the race.

Red Bull's Mark Webber was fourth, ahead of the Mercedes pair of Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg.

Vettel has 11 wins this season, and victories in the final two races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi would equal Schumacher's record of 13 wins.

Vettel turned in a flawless performance, leading every lap and posting the fastest lap.

Vettel and his team are not letting up despite already having clinched the drivers' and constructors' championships.

"There is no sign of getting lazy and not paying attention to detail, and it's great to see that," Vettel said. "All the people come with their questions and we give them the right answers."

He made his trademark quick start, pushing his lead beyond four seconds after just five laps. Button cut the gap to 2.7 seconds after the second set of pitstops, when both switched to the harder tires, and looked game for mounting a challenge, but could get no closer.

"As soon as Seb got into a rhythm, I had to forget about it really," Button said. "As a team we did a perfect job ... we couldn't have done anything else."

Alonso overtook Webber by waiting a little longer for his final pitstop to change to hard tires. The Australian closed within a second of Alonso on the final lap, but the Spaniard held on to claim a podium finish.

"It was a little bit surprising he decided to stop," Alonso said. "We did two extra laps and were able to overtake him."

Hamilton was forced to pit with damage after the collision with Massa, and that was enough to push him down to seventh. Massa made it a weekend to forget when he went too hard over a high-speed curb and snapped his front suspension ? the same mistake he made in qualifying.

Toro Rosso's Jaime Alguersuari was eighth, Adrian Sutil was ninth to give Force India points in its home race and Sauber's Sergio Perez took the final point for 10th after starting 20th on the grid.

Button increased his lead in the fight for second in the championship, moving 13 points ahead of Alonso, with Webber six points further back.

Before the race, all drivers and top team personnel plus Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone observed a moment of silence on the grid to mark the deaths of IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon and MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli this month.

"We lost two of our mates," Vettel said. "It's a bit mixed emotions today, and my thoughts are with them at this moment."

Associated Press

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How Long All Those Halloween Candy Bars Will Last [Halloween]

How Long All Those Halloween Candy Bars Will LastIf you have trick-or-treaters in the house or tend to over-prepare for visiting ones, chances are you'll have some candy bars left over next week. How long are they good for? Slate tackles this question and more about old chocolate.

Chocolate bars usually have expiration dates on them, but we know that food expiration labels are more suggestions about quality than hard-and-fast rules about safety. When it comes to candy bars, the chocolate may stay fresh for about 12 months and pure chocolate can last for two years, according to Slate (so you might be able to save that candy for next Halloween!). Ingredients like nuts or peanut butter can make a candy bar go bad faster, however, with the quality expiration time of about a year for nuts.

Learn more about chocolate bar freshness (like how to deal with those harmless white spots that show up on old chocolate) at the explainer article below. Photo by Calgary Reviews.

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Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz Catches Heat From Former Immigration Allies

WASHINGTON -- Since the beginning of his administration, immigration reform has been a sensitive issue for President Barack Obama. As the disappointments have mounted among immigration activists, one official in particular has become the object of their frustration.

Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz, one of the highest-ranking Latino officials in the White House and a longtime immigration and civil rights activist, has borne heavy criticism for the administration's policies -- and often rhetoric -- on deportations.

In the past two months, a prominent progressive blogger called for Mu&ntildeoz to resign from her position as White House director of intergovernmental affairs, and she was called out by student activists for the administration's deportation policies. And this past week, Latino advocacy group Presente.org launched a petition asking her to denounce a key enforcement program called Secure Communities, which would put her in direct conflict with statements by top administration officials.

When Mu&ntildeoz explained the program in an Oct. 18 PBS "Frontline" special, "Lost in Detention," she repeated a standard administration line, saying that programs like Secure Communities help root out serious criminals in the undocumented community. Certainly, the proportion of those deported who are criminals has increased to about 55 percent under the Obama administration.

But critics of Secure Communities -- which allows federal immigration agents to detect undocumented immigrants using information obtained by local law enforcement -- stress that noncriminals and low-level offenders are still caught up in the program: from undocumented immigrants driving without a license to those against whom charges are eventually dropped, including U.S. citizens. The critics say the program hurts the community and can lead to racial profiling.

"We're sick of these stories and the criminalization of immigrants, and Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz should know better," said Roberto Lovato, co-founder of Presente.org. "She's the face of the Obama administration to the Latino community. So if they're going to put her out there to criminalize immigrants, then they shouldn't be surprised when the community starts fighting back to combat the lies."

Pointing specifically to the administration's embrace and expansion of Secure Communities, he added, "It's not Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz, it's the lies that are coming out of Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz's mouth."

Like other officials who have entered the administration from the world of advocacy, Mu&ntildeoz has apparently found it difficult to balance her role as an executor of Obama policy with her past work and relationships.

For the most part, she maintains good personal relationships with the people in her field. Of the half-dozen immigrants' rights advocates interviewed for this story, all spoke highly of her and her previous work with the National Council of La Raza, a Latino advocacy group where she pushed for immigration reform and other civil rights improvements. Many said they believe she is doing the best she can to urge reforms within the White House.

But others said her history isn't enough to make up for the policies with which she's now associated, especially given her defense of hated enforcement programs such as Secure Communities.

Mario Solis-Marich, a progressive blogger and radio host prominent in the Latino community, surprised some immigration advocates in August when he called for Mu&ntildeoz to resign from the White House -- a demand he republished this past Wednesday.

He said in an interview that his resignation call was triggered by a White House blog post written by Mu&ntildeoz in which she referred to "heated rhetoric from all sides" of the immigration debate. He interpreted the phrase as offering a false equivalency between immigration reformers and some of the more caustic anti-immigrant lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

"That instance really kind of pushed me over the edge," he said. "I realized at that point that not only were they pursuing a wrongheaded policy but also adding salt to the wound by over-politicizing the issue."

Like others, Solis-Marich said his problems with Mu&ntildeoz were not personal. He simply believes she is not suited to navigate "the forces in the White House" with different opinions on dealing with the undocumented population.

The White House declined to comment directly on criticisms of Mu&ntildeoz and to make Mu&ntildeoz available for comment. But Luis Miranda, the president's director of Hispanic media, stressed the administration's "dramatic improvements" in the realm of immigration and targeted enforcement.

"We have implemented common sense guidelines for prosecutorial discretion, are beginning a case-by-case review process to focus federal enforcement resources on the highest priority individuals, and are making improvements to the Secure Communities program, all of which strengthen the government's ability to target criminals even more effectively," Miranda said in a statement. "Additionally, our community engagement efforts have also helped to ensure transparency and accountability, while engaging more voices to help create the space for Congress to act on comprehensive reform."

Behind the scenes, Mu&ntildeoz has attempted to calm some of her critics with direct diplomacy. According to Solis-Marich, the day after he wrote his post calling for her resignation, she contacted him directly. They talked for at least a half-hour, in what he called a cordial conversation.

"I'm certain that there's more than one person that is involved in pursuing these wrongheaded policies," Solis-Marich said. "It doesn't entirely fall on [Mu&ntildeoz's] shoulders." But as a key Latino policy appointee, he said, "she has a specific responsibility" to fight against them.

Mu&ntildeoz -- like other Obama officials who have become the face of specific policy issues -- struggles with more serious consequences for any policy failures. Congress has proven unwilling to consider major pieces of legislation, despite the president's urging. And yet, as with other issues, the administration's willingness to concede some ideological turf to the opposition without any tangible giveback has frustrated the immigrants' rights community.

The administration stresses that key reforms have been made to deportation efforts, such as a new policy announced Aug. 18 that targets undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes, rather than young people or those with family ties in the United States.

At the same time, the Obama administration has dramatically expanded deportations, setting a record for removals in fiscal year 2011 with 396,906 deportations by the end of September. It has also widened the reach of Secure Communities to more than 1,300 jurisdictions nationwide.

When Mu&ntildeoz entered the White House, former colleagues expected her to advocate a different course than the one Obama has pursued. That she is now defending it has left some of them bewildered and speculating that she's conceded key bureaucratic fights.

In response to the criticism, the White House passed along a few names of individuals who they said would speak positively of Mu&ntildeoz. All of them did. But even while they said they understood the difficulty of making positive changes to the immigration system, they didn't hold back their criticisms of the administration.

"It's an unfortunate situation that she's working for an administration that has not done everything right," said Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, adding that Mu&ntildeoz should be credited for some positive changes. "She's put in a situation where she's had to explain to all of us who she knows as friends and colleagues why the administration is doing what it's doing."

For Salas, the real problem with the administration's immigration record rests not with the president and his top White House aides, but with the Department of Homeland Security and its secretary, Janet Napolitano, who has overseen the massive expansion in deportations. Immigration activists also point to the department's controversial roll-out of Secure Communities. Homeland Security had initially insisted that the program would be optional, but when counties and states attempted to leave it -- worried that it would deter immigrants from cooperating with police -- the department said that it could, and would, still use the local data for its immigrant detection purposes.

Dolores Huerta, president of the grassroots organizing group Dolores Huerta Foundation and co-founder of United Farmworkers of America, said it would be wrong to blame Mu&ntildeoz for the policies implemented by Napolitano. Asking her to resign is the equivalent of "throwing out the baby with the bath water," said Huerta. Mary Giovagnoli, director of the Immigration Policy Center, agreed, arguing that Mu&ntildeoz doesn't have the institutional power to affect policy at the Department of Homeland Security, even if she wanted to. Angela Kelley, vice president for immigration policy at the Center for American Progress, emphasized that Mu&ntildeoz remains an "advocate on the inside," bringing a crucial immigrants' rights perspective to the White House.

"You have to separate the policy from the person," Kelley said. "What I have found really disturbing and disheartening is that people are attacking Cecilia as if she can control how [Secure Communities] has been developed and played out, which is not within her control. It is clearly coming from the secretary of homeland security, and people seem to be attacking her because they don't like the message."

Still, Mu&ntildeoz's past as a longtime activist for immigrants makes her defense of controversial policy even more difficult to swallow for many.

Lovato of Presente.org said the organization decided to start its petition after Mu&ntildeoz appeared in "Lost in Detention" to explain Secure Communities. The petition does not call for her to resign, but it states she should renounce the program and resume her "previous role as a forceful voice for justice."

"Within the Latino context, it's extremely noticeable when a former advocate for immigrant rights gets up and suddenly becomes the primary spokesperson defending the worst possible policies," Lovato said. "Why is Cecilia Mu&ntildeoz basically fronting for the Obama administration's devastating and dangerous policies? Whatever the reason is less relevant now than that she's doing it."

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China vows stricter controls on social media (Reuters)

BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) ? China will intensify controls of online social media and instant messaging tools, the ruling Communist Party said in an agenda-setting document that marks the government's highest-level reaction so far to the explosive growth of microblogs.

Beijing's vow to strengthen Internet administration and promote content acceptable to the ruling party appeared in the communique of a recent party leadership conclave published in the official People's Daily on Wednesday.

Communiques from the Communist Party's Central Committee, which held an annual meeting that ended last week, set the broad direction for policy.

This one made clear that leaders are looking for ways to better control, but not snuff out, the microblog services that have become popular channels for spreading news and opinion that can unsettle the government.

"Strengthen guidance and administration of social Internet services and instant communications tools, and regulate the orderly dissemination of information," said the communique, which made no reference to microblogs as such.

"Apply the law to sternly punish the dissemination of harmful information," added the document. It did not give details of what form firmer regulation may take.

The announcement from the Party meeting builds on a stream of warnings in state media that has shown Beijing is nervous about the booming microblogs, called "weibo" in Chinese, and their potential to tear the seams of censorship and controls.

"Putting words like that in a document like that shows that they're taking this issue very seriously," said Li Yonggang, an expert on Internet policy at Nanjing University in east China.

"This is a political signal, but it will probably be some time before this results in any new measures or regulations emerge."

Analysts said the business impact was likely to be muted, because investors have already taken into account growing official scrutiny of Chinese Internet companies, and the government is unlikely to shut down what has become an important valve for monitoring and easing social pressures.

"There will be tighter censorship, but the impact on the platforms won't be much," said Hong Kong-based CLSA analyst Elinor Leung.

Most use Sina Corp's "Weibo" service, launched in August 2009, or rival Tencent Holding's "QQ" service.

CRITICISING OFFICIALS, REPORTING UNREST AND ABUSES

Chinese microblogs, especially Sina's dominant "Weibo" service, carry plenty of gossip and harmless fare. But they also offer raucous forums for lambasting officials and reporting unrest or official abuses. It is their potential to stoke popular discontent that most worries Beijing.

Microblogs allow users to issue bursts of opinion -- a maximum of 140 Chinese characters -- that can course through chains of followers who instantly receive messages, challenging censors who have a hard time monitoring the tens of millions of messages sent every day.

Inventive users adopt alternative words to get around censorship filters.

A bullet train crash in Wenzhou this July was a watershed moment for Sina's "Weibo" microblog service as thousands of users expressed anger at the official response and pulled apart official accounts of the crash and rescue response.

More recently, an uproar spread on Sina's Weibo when a two-year-old girl was run over by two trucks and then ignored by passersby as she lay bleeding. She later died.

The number of Chinese users registered on domestic microblog sites reached 195 million by the end of June, a more than threefold increase on the number at the end of 2010, according to the China Internet Network Information Center.

Beijing has repeatedly criticized microblogs for irresponsibility spreading what it calls unfounded rumors.

On Wednesday, the People's Daily kept up those warnings, citing a statement from the State Internet Information Office that it had asked police to punish people responsible for spreading a bogus tax policy announcement and rumors that a fight jet had crashed, killing the pilot.

"The Internet is a microphone that everyone can use, but it is not one that everyone can use well," said the paper.

A State Internet Information Office official this month called for stricter policing of microblogs while encouraging officials to use them, indicating Beijing was looking to better control such services, not shut them down.

Sina and other Chinese microblog operators already deploy technicians and software to monitor content and block and remove comment deemed unacceptable, especially about protests, official scandals and party leaders.

Excessive self-censorship on the microblog platforms risks alienating users by making them bland, analysts said.

"The more important risk we see for Sina Weibo and other Weibos is that they self-regulate out of business," said Michael Clendenin, the managing director of RedTech Advisors.

"And that they self-neuter and that makes the platform so boring no one wants to use it."

(Editing by Ron Popeski and Sugita Katyal)

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Liverpool mug found in Gaddafi's hideout

Everton FC soccer fans are furious at this hour over allegations that Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was cheating on them during his final days. Being a brutal dictator is bad, but as we all know, there?s nothing lower than a man who would betray his favorite sports team.

Gaddafi had been an Everton fan since the team toured Libya in 1979. But found among items in the bombed-out villa in Libya where the dictator spent his final days in hiding: one Liverpool FC mug. The London Daily Mail says that Gaddafi drank tea from the mug daily, but there?s one problem: Liverpool is Everton?s most bitter rival.

He sipped tea from a Liverpool FC mug, and moaned about the spartan conditions. The fugitives shared a single toilet in the house in Sirte and took food from nearby abandoned homes.

Would Alec Baldwin drink coffee from a Boston Red Sox mug? Would Jerry Jones wear a Redskins beer hat?

Gaddafi?s love of the Toffees is said to have begun when Everton visited Libya on tour in 1979. The dictator was so impressed he immediately changed the Libyan national side?s kit to all-blue, and rewarded each of Gordon Lee?s side with a luxury Arabic carpet.

Ultimate betrayal, or a man getting his just desserts by being forced to drink from a mug bearing the logo of his most hated team? Either way, it should be on eBay any minute now.

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Asian shares down ahead of Europe debt plan (AP)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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After poor debates, Perry may skip some in future

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2011 file photo, Republican presidential candidates, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speak during a Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas. Perry won't commit to upcoming GOP presidential debates after a couple of recent rocky performances pulled him down in national polls. Seeking to reintroduce himself to the nation on his own terms, he's returning to the play-it-safe strategy he successfully employed in running for governor of Texas. His decision could cause other Republicans to bow out of some of the dozen-plus forums and debates between now and the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2011 file photo, Republican presidential candidates, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speak during a Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas. Perry won't commit to upcoming GOP presidential debates after a couple of recent rocky performances pulled him down in national polls. Seeking to reintroduce himself to the nation on his own terms, he's returning to the play-it-safe strategy he successfully employed in running for governor of Texas. His decision could cause other Republicans to bow out of some of the dozen-plus forums and debates between now and the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2011 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry gestures during a Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas. Perry won't commit to upcoming GOP presidential debates after a couple of recent rocky performances pulled him down in national polls. Seeking to reintroduce himself to the nation on his own terms, he's returning to the play-it-safe strategy he successfully employed in running for governor of Texas. His decision could cause other Republicans to bow out of some of the dozen-plus forums and debates between now and the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

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(AP) ? Rick Perry may skip some upcoming GOP presidential debates, sidestepping a campaign staple that hasn't been kind to the Texas governor in his first two months on the national stage. It's a decision that ultimately could cause other Republicans to bow out of the more than half-dozen face-offs scheduled between now and the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3.

Perry does plan to participate in a Nov. 9 debate at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. ? his sixth ? but he hasn't committed to any others beyond that as political advisers hunker down to determine how best to proceed. He's juggling fundraising and retail campaigning with only two months before the first votes in the Republican nomination fight are cast.

"We haven't said no, but we're looking at each debate," campaign spokesman Mark Miner said Thursday. "There are numerous ? 15, 16, 17 ? debates, and we're taking a look at each one and we're making the appropriate consideration."

He said that "while debates are part of the process, they're just one part."

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, considered the Republican candidate to beat because of his leads in national polls, fundraising and organization, also has not committed to debating beyond Michigan. His campaign has made debate commitments on a case-by-case basis depending on how each fits his schedule and strategy. For instance, he skipped the leadoff debate in South Carolina in June when the GOP field was still gelling and few top-tier candidates participated.

For Perry, who is not nearly as well-known as Romney, there's more to it than time management.

As he reboots his fledgling campaign, Perry clearly also is trying to reintroduce himself to the nation on his own terms. After a couple of recent rocky debate performances hurt his poll standings, he's returning to the play-it-safe strategy he successfully employed in running three times for governor of Texas.

The state's longest-serving governor, he never has lost an election and has debated his rivals only when it couldn't be avoided. Perry has long conceded he's not a strong debater, and he contends that his up-close charisma and ability to take a more personalized message directly to voters is the key to his success. His closest advisers have built campaigns around that approach and their candidate's ferocious campaign-trail energy.

It's unclear whether this approach will work in a national campaign, where debates provide candidates new to the national stage with a huge dose of free media as they look to make themselves better known to primary voters. The stakes are high. Do well, and you could enjoy a burst of momentum as Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann did over the summer. Do poorly, and you risk falling out of favor as Perry can attest.

This year, the Republican primary debates have drawn large audiences and have significantly shaped the contours of the race. Eight debates already have been held, and nearly a dozen more are scheduled before January's end.

Media companies and state Republican Party leaders schedule them without the campaigns' consent. It's up to the candidates to decide whether they participate.

Perry has made his disdain for the encounters clear.

"These debates are set up for nothing more than to tear down the candidate," he said Tuesday on The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel. "So, you know, if there was a mistake made, it was probably ever doing one of the (debates) when all they're interested in is stirring up between the candidates instead of really talking about the issues that are important to the American people."

Rival campaigns jumped on Perry.

"You have to go to debates if you want to succeed in the new era," chided Steve Grubbs, chairman of Herman Cain's Iowa campaign.

But Republican strategist Ford O'Connell, a former aide to John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, said Perry must play to his strength, not his weakness.

"During those debates, he looks like the Washington Generals while Mitt Romney is the Harlem Globetrotters scoring all around him," O'Connell said. "A lot of people have written him off as a bad debater already, so you might as well make up ground like you have during 10 years as Texas governor, and that's pressing the flesh, getting to know the people."

In the debates so far, Perry has flubbed ready-made attack lines and rambled through answers. He's looked unprepared, if not angry and confused at times. And, in one debate in which Perry's advisers thought he had shown improvement, observers tagged him as a bully.

None of that is much of a surprise to people in Texas, who know Perry as a reluctant debater.

He cruised to re-election last year without ever debating Democratic challenger Bill White. Perry refused to share a stage with White unless the former mayor of Houston released his tax return.

White actually released all but one part of his return, which contained information about a business partnership that he wasn't allowed to make public. Perry seized on that, though, and avoided a debate altogether.

"I was stunned that he was able to make it the whole way through the 2010 campaign without debating," said J.D. Gins, who served as field director for the White campaign. "I think most people saw through it, saw that he really didn't want to get up there and defend his record. As we're all seeing now, he's shaky when he is thinking on his feet."

Perry did debate during last year's Texas Republican primary race and also during his gubernatorial races in 2002 and 2006.

At his campaign's insistence, however, the 2006 debate was held in Dallas on the eve of the annual Cotton Bowl showdown between Texas and Oklahoma. It was a Friday night, too, meaning many would-be voters were distracted by high school football ? something of a religion in much of Texas.

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Associated Press writer Kasie Hunt in Washington contributed to this report.

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Warren claims credit for Occupy Wall St. protests (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is taking some credit for the Occupy Wall Street protests.

The Democrat and longtime consumer advocate says her work over the years against Wall Street abuses created much of the intellectual foundation for the demonstrators. In an interview posted Tuesday on The Daily Beast website, Warren said she supports what the protesters are doing.

Republicans pounced on Warren's remarks, saying she was praising them at the same time that the Boston police have arrested at least 141 protesters after they threatened to tie up traffic downtown and refused to abide by their protest permit limits.

Warren has emerged in recent polls as the leading Democratic challenger against GOP Sen. Scott Brown for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy's former seat.

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'Rogue' man-eating sharks actually want whales

After the attack on an American diver by a great white shark off the coast of Australia, the rumor mill is swilling with talk of a "rogue man-eating shark" that developed a taste for humans, killing three men over the last two months.

The most recent attack happened on Saturday when a great white shark attacked and killed American diver George Thomas Wainwright. Two previous attacks on humans by great whites have occurred in the last two months, one killing an Australian swimmer on Oct. 10 and the other a body boarder who was lethally attacked on Sept. 4.?

Australian waters usually see about one fatal shark attack per year; but these waters are the primary home of the great white shark, a large species that can grow up to 20 feet long. Last year, 14 unprovoked shark attacks on humans were reported in Australia, only one of which was fatal.

Scientists say the recent attacks probably came from three separate sharks."There's whales moving by that coastline at this time of the year, and the white sharks follow," George Burgess, a researcher at the University of Florida and curator of the International Shark Attack File, which catalogs shark attacks around the world. "The chance of an individual shark being involved in all three of these incidences is astronomically low. They travel 40 to 50 miles a day." [ Image Gallery: Great White Sharks ]

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Rogue sharks, typified by the shark in "Jaws," are thought to repeatedly attack humans, though such behavior is abnormal for sharks.

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"The theory of a 'rogue' shark is unlikely, sometimes a single shark may be responsible for subsequent attacks done in the same area, in a clustered pattern," Fabio Hazin, a researcher at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco in Brazil, told LiveScience in an email.

"This, however, tends to be more a consequence of the shark and human beings being close together than to a vicious nature of some shark specimens."

One example of such a rogue, the only that Burgess has seen in his 40 years of cataloging shark attacks, happened in Egypt last year. A ship of imported sheep from New Zealand headed to Egypt had been dropping their dead along the way. This lured a shark to the shore, where it attacked five people, killing one.

"That was a very different species and different ecological situation," Burgess told LiveScience. "It was a once in a lifetime experience for myself, after 40 years as a keeper of shark attacks."

A rogue white? Not so fast.
Australia's great whites are currently in the midst of their annual migration (they follow the whale migration paths up the western Australia coast), which would bring them into contact with humans. Three different sharks, following the same path up the coast and passing the same human-infested bathing and boating areas, are likely responsible for the recent attacks Burgess said.

"This is a very unlikely candidate for one to have stayed around and gotten the taste for humans, particularly in the case of the white shark, which is so highly migratory," Burgess said.

There were several possible reasons why shark attacks in the area might be higher than normal, Burgess said. It's possible that changes in climate may be shifting migration patterns, bringing sharks and humans closer together. Warmer temperatures would also bring more humans into the water. [ 10 Incredible Animal Migrations ]

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Internationally, the number of shark fatalities is down, though the actual number of attacks is rising; shark attacks hit a global 10-year high in 2010 with 115 human-shark incidents that year. That increase is probably due to increased human presence in shark territory. Only six of these incidents ended in a dead human, though.

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"We should always be cautious when entering into the sea, since it is an environment different from the one we live in," Hazin said. "We should not forget that drowning kills thousands and thousands more people every year than shark attacks."

The shark attacks in Australia have prompted calls to kill off any sharks in the area, which Premier Colin Barnett is said to be considering. Researchers are against such a shark hunt, since there is no way to know which shark or sharks are responsible for the human deaths without killing them and cutting open their stomachs.

"The region will be better off if the resources being given to hunt the killer shark would be used to study the situation ? and reduce the chances of it happening again," Burgess said. "The only answer we are going to find is if we scientifically study the situation carefully and understand better the movement patterns of the sharks."

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Engadget Mobile Podcast 109 - 10.23.2011

We get excited. More specifically, we get excited about phones. Most specifically, we get excited about dead mobile phone platforms and the hardware they inhabit. Does that make us weird? We would say yes, but combine that with the fact that we also get excited about very alive, very dessert-influenced mobile platforms and you'll have us giving ourselves a "5" on the scale of totally weird to not weird at all. As usual, we're a 10 on the exciting/excitement scale, so check it out: the 109th edition of the Engadget Mobile Podcast.

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Bolena's crown is a good fit for Angela Meade (AP)

NEW YORK ? On paper, it reads like the operatic equivalent of Mission Impossible: Take over the taxing title role of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" right after Russian superstar Anna Netrebko has completed a run of seven sold-out performances.

That was the assignment the Metropolitan Opera offered to Angela Meade. And the promising young American soprano rose to the challenge, putting her own stamp on the role and drawing prolonged cheers from the audience at Friday night's final curtain.

Unable to compete with Netrebko's mesmerizing stage presence ? who can? ? and lacking her uniquely alluring vocal timbre, Meade compensated with the gifts that have made her a fast-rising star. She has a strong, supple voice, a knack for floating soft high notes, and an unusual agility in the rapid-fire technique of bel canto singing so crucial to this 1830 masterpiece.

She wasted no time in showing off her talents. Anna's first aria and cabaletta ? which had proved difficult for Netrebko on opening night ? was sung with impeccable phrasing and included a couple of high pianissimos that seemed to be spun out of finest silk. There were more of those in the final scene, and at one point Meade accompanied a hushed high note by extending a hand in the air as if reaching for a thread of the delicate fabric.

In the long downward runs that Anna sings in the ensemble that ends Act 1, and again in the closing scene, Meade articulated each note with rare precision. Throughout the long evening, she made the intricate vocal line sound effortless ? the mark of a true bel canto expert.

Not everything about her performance was flawless. Her chest voice, or lower register, is still developing, and that limited her ability to punch out some of Anna's most urgent phrases. Her trills in the final scene didn't come across distinctly. And the E-flat above high C that she interpolated as her final note sounded thin and was quickly chopped off. (Her D natural at the conclusion of Act 1 had sounded just fine.)

Considering she was having to fit into a direction tailored to Netrebko's talents, Meade did a commendable job carving out her own portrayal. Her Bolena was softer and more vulnerable, though never lacking in regal bearing. Her large size hampered her hardly at all, except on a few occasions when she had obvious difficulty rising from a sitting or kneeling position.

The only other newcomer to the cast was mezzo-soprano Katherine Goeldner, who subbed for an ailing Ekaterina Gubanova as Jane Seymour.

Goeldner's voice is not as plush as Gubanova's, but she sang with warmth and intensity The David McVicar production looks every bit as dreary as it did on opening night, but from the first notes of the overture, Marco Armiliato's conducting was greatly improved. He showed far more drive and sense of pacing, and the ensembles jelled better.

Meade, who is in her early 30s, had a meager Met resume before Friday: one performance of Verdi's "Ernani" in 2008 ? as a last-minute stand-in for an ailing colleague_ and one performance in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." This season, besides two more "Annas," she gets an entire run of "Ernani" to herself, including a live HD broadcast.

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Unbearable itch may no longer be a pain in anaesthesia

THE intimate link between itch and pain has been teased apart for the first time - a development that could lead to powerful anaesthetics without any of that intolerable itching.

Itch is one of the most common side effects of the anaesthetics used in procedures such as epidurals. One explanation is that itch and pain receptors are intrinsically connected. "Itch and pain are two sensations that antagonise each other," says Zhou-Feng Chen from Washington University in St Louis, Missouri. "By scratching you create a kind of mechanical pain and suppress the itch. Conversely, if you suppress pain you see more itching."

To understand this mechanism better, Chen used mice to study the action of morphine, a painkiller that can cause itching. Morphine works through a receptor called MOR, and Chen suspected that different variants of the receptor might be responsible for the itch and pain responses. His team bred mice lacking one form of this receptor, called MOR1D. These mice did not scratch themselves when given morphine, though they still felt its painkilling effect (Cell, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.08.043).

"It's quite exciting that we are able to segregate the two," says Cheng, who believes that separate pathways for pain and itch exist in humans too. "Our study suggests there are different ways that you can inhibit itch without interfering with analgesia."

Another puzzle is that some itches do not respond to anti-itch drugs called antihistamines, and a study published this week suggests why. Antihistamines have proved effective against the itch of mosquito bites, for example, but they do little to soothe the itching caused by kidney failure, liver disease or burns, says Matthias Ringkamp at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Antihistamine-sensitive itches have been shown to activate nerve fibres called unmyelinated C-fibres. Ringkamp suspected that itches that do not respond to the drugs might be mediated by a different type of fibre called myelinated A-fibres.

The spines of a tropical plant called cowage can irritate the skin and produce an itch that does not respond to antihistamines. To find out if the cowage itch signal passes through the myelinated A-fibres, Ringkamp and his team placed a weighted band over volunteers' wrists to cut off conduction in the small A-fibres. When the team inserted cowage spines into the volunteers' fingertips, they found that itch was dramatically reduced in many - but not all - of them (Journal of Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3005-11/2011).

"It is fascinating that this happens in some people and not others," says Glenn Geisler at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. "In future, drugs to treat itch would have to treat A and C fibres."

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Arab films showcase turbulent, redemptive year (Reuters)

DOHA (Reuters) ? The Arab Spring of pro-democracy uprisings features prominently -- both directly and more subtly -- in the selections at the third annual Doha Tribeca Film Festival, kicking off in the Qatari capital this week.

The festival, launched in 2009 in the tiny Gulf Arab state, seeks to showcase the work of Arab filmmakers who this year were able to draw on the momentous political changes in their own countries for artistic inspiration.

Highlights include "Rouge Parole," set in the tumult of revolutionary Tunisia, which charts the expulsion of its president and the country's first steps toward democracy.

Sherif El Bendary's "On the Road to Downtown," set in Cairo's Tahrir Square, follows the lives and hopes of six people connected in different ways to the city's downtown core.

"Our selection of documentaries provides for reflection on political change. But we also offer a number of films that look into private worlds and subtler aspects of the Middle Eastern experience that are not always evident to political observers," said the festival's Chief Arab Programer, Hania Mroue.

"The Virgin, the Copts and Me" takes on an otherworldly subject in investigating the appearance of the Virgin Mary to millions of Egyptians via a videotape on which only true believers can see her image.

"This is a very important film for post-revolutionary Egypt, as it sheds light on the Coptic community, which was taboo to do a few years ago," Mroue said.

The Algerian title "Normale" examines what happened in the Algerian street as neighboring countries' dictators were being toppled.

"The youth in Algeria felt they could now express themselves more freely. The film addresses the revolution in a very subtle way," she said.

Lina Alabed's "Yearning" focuses on the lives of women in Damascus and their approach to personal freedom in a society dominated by men.

Women are also the focus in two sports documentaries that examine the taboos surrounding women and boxing in Tunisia ("Boxing with Her"), and the life-altering experience of a young women's basketball team in northern Iraq ("Salaam Dunk").

Other headliners include the world premiere of "Black Gold" with Antonio Banderas, set in the 1930s at the dawn of the oil boom and the first major motion picture shot in Qatar.

Laila Hotait Salas' "Crayons of Askalan" recreates the powerful story of Palestinian artist Zuhdi al Adawi, imprisoned at the age of 15 in Israel's notorious Askalan jail.

Qatar launched the film festival as a partnership between the Doha Film Institute and Tribeca Enterprises, which also operates New York's Tribeca Film Festival.

Created as a way to rejuvenate lower Manhattan after the September 11, 2001 attacks which destroyed the World Trade Center, the Tribeca Film Festival in New York has become a showcase for international films with a political edge.

Organizers said the Doha event aims to do the same, using the festival to shine a spotlight on Arab cinema.

"We don't want to focus only on the big names, we want to give a space also for new voices, especially from the region," Mroue said.

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