Monday, November 24, 2008

ABC News Blotter Alerts Mon., November 24, 2008

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November 24, 2008

Whistleblower: U.S. Snooped on Tony Blair, Iraqi President

Former Intercept Operator Tells ABC News He Saw Blair File, Heard "Pillow Talk" of Iraqi Leader

A former communications intercept operator says U.S. intelligence snooped on the private lives of two of America's most important allies in fighting al Qaeda: British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Iraq's first interim president, Ghazi al-Yawer. David Murfee Faulk told ABCNews.com he saw and read a file on Blair's "private life" and heard "pillow talk" phone calls of al-Yawer when he worked as an Army Arab linguist assigned to a secret NSA facility at Fort Gordon, Georgia between 2003 and 2007.



Citi, AIG Won't Drop Big Sports Sponsorships

Critics Slam Bailed-Out Firms' Pricey Deals for Naming Rights, Logo Placement

AIG, Citibank and a number of other federally bailed-out financial institutions have no plans to cancel hundreds of millions of dollars in sports team sponsorships, even as they take billions in taxpayer support, ABC News has found. In boom times, the sponsorships were seen as a way to advertise the firms' "brands" and appeal to potential customers. Even today, at least one bank told ABC News that a naming deal was increasing its revenue. But critics, including a member of Congress, say the decision to continue them now is hard to defend.



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Breaking News: Obama announces four economic advisers


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President-elect Barack Obama officially announced four of the key economic advisers he plans to include in his administration.


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ABCNEWS' World News Mon., November 24, 2008

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November 24, 2008

Today on "World News with Charles Gibson":

The Economy:
Today President-elect Barack Obama announced the leaders of his economic team and his plan to help turn around an economy that's been struggling now for months. His team will include Timothy Geithner as secretary of the Treasury, Lawrence Summers as director of the National Economic Council and Christina Romer as chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisors. All this on the same day the government has announced it must bail out yet another major bank -- this time it's Citigroup that needs the help. We'll have the latest tonight.


Spinal Fusion Surgery:
Each year, more than a quarter-million Americans undergo spinal fusion surgery to help cure chronic lower back pain. But the recovery is often long and painful. Tonight, ABC's John McKenzie reports on a new, minimally invasive surgery that can have patients feeling better and back on their feet in record time.


And on our "World News webcast", along with our top headlines":

'Outliers: The Story of Success'::
The new book by best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell ("The Tipping Point," "Blink") explores such highly successful people as Bill Gates and the Beatles. Gladwell looks not only at how these masters honed their talent but also at the circumstances that allowed them to succeed to a level most people can only dream about. He sits down with the "World News" webcast today.


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Newsletter + Melamorsico n.131

Buon inizio settimana a tutti,

inizio questa newsletter ringraziando tutti coloro hanno partecipato al RomeCamp. L'evento è stato un vero successo ed è stato molto interessante. Le oltre 50 spillette che avevo messo a disposizione sono state distrubuite in brevissimo tempo.

Ritornando ad Apple, questa settimana abbiamo assistito al rilascio del firmware 2.2 e già si parla della versione 2.3. Molte le novità aggiunte, come potrete leggere nel blog, ma se ne attendono altre di pari importanza. Per questa e altre notizie scaricate la nuova copia di Melamorsico che contiene:

  • Apple aggiorna QuickTime e il trackpad dei nuovi MacBook
  • iPhone Dev Team: non installate il firmware 2.2
  • Spariscono i Cinema Display da 23″
  • CameraBag, ottimi filtri per foto con l'iPhone
  • Le mele della Mela
  • I film di iTunes protetti con HDCP e gli utenti insorgono
  • Il giudice non accoglie la mozione di Psystar
  • NumberKey, trasforma l'iPhone nel tastierino numerico
  • Sondaggio: App Store quanto mi costi
  • Il gioco UNO disponibile per i vostri iPhone
  • Snow Leopard disponibile dall'inizio del 2009?
  • In Svezia gli MMS ufficiali per iPhone grazie a un'applicazione
  • La pubblicita' web vola grazie all'iPhone
  • Live Poker, da Facebook direttamente al tuo iPhone
  • Disponibile il firmware 2.3 per AppleTv
  • iPhone Tech Talk World Tour: il resoconto della tappa romana
  • Mobispine portera' gli MMS in tutti gli iPhone?
  • iTunes arriva alla versione 8.0.2
  • Cube, lo sparatutto per iPhone con grafica 3D
  • Apple dedica una pagina alle novita' del Firmware 2.2
  • Darts, per giocare a freccette senza andare al pub
  • Il download dei podcast dall'iPhone e' insufficiente

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ABC News NOW Mon., November 24, 2008

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President-Elect Obama Announces Economic Team
November 24, 2008

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President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden plan to announce their economic team today. Tune in to ABC News Now starting at noon ET for live coverage of their news conference.

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1130a 11/24 Update: Shuttle mission extended one day

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 62
Posted: 11:30 AM, 11/23/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-59 (11/23/08): Urine processor continues working beyond earlier failure point; engineers hopeful about fix
   SR-60 (11/23/08): Urine processor shuts down again; troubleshooting continues
   SR-61 (11/24/08): Astronauts gear up for final spacewalk; urine processor troubleshooting continues
   SR-62 (11/24/08): Shuttle mission extended one day

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11:30 AM, 11/24/08, Update: Shuttle mission extended one day

NASA managers today decided to extend the shuttle Endeavour's mission by one day, presumably to give troubleshooters more time to resolve problems with the space station's new urine processor. Endeavour now is scheduled to undock the day after Thanksgiving and land back at the Kennedy Space Center on Sunday.

"Mike, as you may have heard, hopefully on the big loop, the IMMT has just decided to extend the shuttle for a day," astronaut Terry Virts radioed from Houston. "Just wanted to make sure you guys got the word."

"Well great," replied Expedition 18 commander Mike Fincke. "We really enjoy having these guys up here and if we can only extend by one day that will have to do, but we're grateful for the news."

"Well, hopefully it will be a good extra day for you guys," Virts said.

A revised flight plan will be posted here as soon as it's available.

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Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die

Posted: 24 Nov 2008 04:37 AM CST

We do not have to wait until we are old to become wise. We can discover these secrets at any age and the sooner we discover them, the more fulfilling our lives will be." – John Izzo, Ph.D.

What makes life worth living? How can we live in a meaningful and joyous way? Do we need to fear death? Dr. John Izzo addresses these questions in his latest book The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die.

In the book, Izzo not only shares these concepts, but he illustrates them by telling the stories of the extraordinary people he interviewed. In addition, he developed a series of questions that readers can ask themselves to help integrate the secrets into their lives.

These secrets are inspiring and provide a good blueprint or roadmap, for all of us to use in our journey of finding happiness and our life's purpose. The following is a brief synopsis of each secret:

  1. Be True to Yourself. You must follow your heart and your dreams, not the dreams someone else has for you. This may mean making a radical change in your life, or simply making small adjustments. The key to continually examine your life is to make sure you are following your own true path.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did this week or day feel like my kind or week/day? What would make tomorrow or next week feel more true to myself?

  2. Leave No Regrets. Although all of the people whom Izzo interviewed had some regrets, people who had the fewest were the happiest. A common theme, he discovered, is that people don't regret risks that failed; instead they regretted not having risked more.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I act on my convictions this week? How am I responding to the setbacks in my life right now? Am I stepping forward or retreating?

  3. Become Love. The more you focus on acting with love, the more you will find happiness, says Izzo. This begins with choosing to love yourself and breaking away from thoughts that are self-defeating and self-critical. You must make loving relationships a priority in your life.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I make room for friends, family and relationships today or this week? Did I spread love and kindness in the world at each interaction?


  4. Live the Moment. Living the moment means living your life now rather than simply planning it. "We must always live in the present moment, the only moment in which we have any power," writes Izzo.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I fully enjoy whatever I was doing this day/week? What am I grateful for right now?

  5. Give More Than You Take. Each day you have the power to give without limit. Izzo's interviews reveal that people long to make a contribution. Giving connects people to something larger than themselves – whether it's a supreme being of the entire human experience and journey.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I make the world a better place this week in a small? Was I kind, generous, giving this week? How can I be more that way tomorrow?

Perhaps the most important message to take away from The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die is that it's never too late to start leading a meaningful life. Age doesn't matter. All you need is the knowledge and the will to change.

A frequent message on The BridgeMaker is to not allow shame, regret or fear keep you from creating the life that you want. No matter what the past holds, it is the past. Life is about moving forward; about living a life that resonates with truth and purpose. Dr. John Izzo's The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die is a good resource for the journey.

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