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    Barnes & Noble Nook HD+ tenatively rooted for the paper UI-phobic (video)

    Barnes & Noble Nook HD tenatively rooted for the paperphobic video

    There's no doubt that Barnes & Noble in love with the paper-like interface of the Nook HD+. Not all of its new owners are quite so taken with the retro chic, with the proof being XDA-Developers member verygreen's early root for the Android tablet (and possibly its HD cousin). The preliminary code is enough to offer a glimpse of a more digital interface as well as teasers of a CyanogenMod port and booting from SD cards. Before racing to use the instructions at the source, be aware that the root's usefulness may vary wildly in the near future -- as of this writing, a familiar defense mechanism dating back to the Nook Color has kicked in that rejects the root and restores itself to factory stock after eight failed boot attempts. That there's a root at all will nonetheless be a comfort in the long run to those who like the idea of a budget tablet without the enforced nostalgia for dead trees.

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    Progress in talks on united Syria opposition

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    In this image made from video, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks with English-language television channel Russia Today recorded at an unknown date in Damascus, Syria. Assad vowed to "to live in Syria and die in Syria", declaring in an interview broadcast Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 that he will never flee his country despite the bloody, 19-month-old uprising against him. (AP Photo) RUSSIA OUT TV OUT

    In this image made from video, Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks with English-language television channel Russia Today recorded at an unknown date in Damascus, Syria. Assad vowed to "to live in Syria and die in Syria", declaring in an interview broadcast Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 that he will never flee his country despite the bloody, 19-month-old uprising against him. (AP Photo) RUSSIA OUT TV OUT

    In this Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 photo, a Syrian rebel fighter takes cover a few meters away from the Castle, used as a military position by Bashar Assad's forces in the Old City of Aleppo, Syria.(AP Photo/Monica Prieto)

    In this Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 photo, Free Syrian Army fighters shout at a captured suspected pro-Bashar Assad fighter in the town of Harem, Syria. Rebels say the man was killed shortly after this picture. Despite two weeks of attacking a Roman-era citadel in which pro-Assad militia are dug in, the rebels failed to secure the town. (AP Photo/Mustafa Karali)

    In this Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 photo, a general view of a destroyed building inside the Old City of Aleppo, Syria, a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site that was gutted in October and which is now controlled by the Free Syrian Army.(AP Photo/Monica Prieto)

    Syrian regime opponent Haytham al-Maleh, center, to reporters on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the Syrian National Council (SNC) meeting in Doha, Qatar,Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)

    (AP) ? Syrian opposition leaders say they have made progress toward forging a broad-based leadership group sought by the international community.

    Riad Seif, the author of the proposal, says the main opposition bloc, the Syrian National Council, deferred a decision until after a final round of internal elections Friday. Seif says some of the SNC members present during day-long talks Thursday signaled they accept the idea of setting up a new 60-member leadership group.

    The leadership group is to serve as a conduit for foreign support for those trying to oust President Bashar Assad.

    The SNC is hesitant because it would receive only 22 seats to make room for activists inside Syria. Seif says the SNC will make a final decision Friday afternoon, after picking a new chief and executive committee.

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2012-11-08-Syria/id-4740b1f63fb14f488140ed1dc14325ec

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    No. 8 Seminoles rally to beat Hokies 28-22

    BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) ? E.J. Manuel hit Rashad Greene with a slant pass that Greene took 39 yards for a touchdown with 40 seconds to play and No. 8 Florida State survived a scare to beat Virginia Tech 28-22 on Thursday night.

    The Seminoles (9-1, 6-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their fourth straight and moved within a victory against Maryland on Nov. 17 of securing a spot in the ACC championship game Dec. 1.

    The Hokies (4-6, 2-4) lost for the fifth time in six games and will have to beat Boston College and Virginia in their final regular season games to qualify for a bowl game for the 20th straight year.

    The Hokies had gone ahead 22-20 on Cody Journell's 21-yard field goal with 2:19 remaining. The kick capped a 52-yard drive that stalled when Logan Thomas ran for 2 yards on third-and-3 from the 6.

    The Hokies limited the Seminoles to 311 yards, more than 200 below their average for the season, and gained possession leading to the go-ahead field goal with a stellar defensive series.

    After the Seminoles took over at their 20, Manuel threw incomplete on first down and James Gayle sacked him for a 10-yard loss on second down. A delay of game penalty moved the ball back to the 5 and, when the Seminoles tried running Devonta Freeman to the left, Jack Tyler caught him from behind in the end zone. Freeman tried to throw it, an illegal forward pass, and the safety pulled the Hokies to 20-19.

    It also gave them the ball, but when they only managed a field goal, the Seminoles made them pay.

    Limited to minus-15 rushing yards for the game, they got 7 from James Wilder Jr. on a fourth-and-1 play from their 41, and Manuel hit Greg Dent for 13 yards two plays later. After Manuel threw a pass away under pressure, he hit Greene on a short slant against a zone defense and Greene took it all the way.

    The Seminoles opened a 20-10 lead with a 49-yard touchdown drive after recovering a fumble by Hokies wide receiver Marcus Davis. Manuel completed three passes on the six-play drive, including a 10-yard bullet to Greg Dent in the back of the end zone with 6:53 left in the third quarter.

    Virginia Tech replied quickly, driving 80 yards in eight plays. Thomas hit Corey Fuller for 44 and 14 yards on the drive, and ran it in himself from the 5, bulling over several defenders.

    The game was delayed for about 10 minutes in the third quarter when Virginia Tech safety Michael Cole was hurt and lay face-down and motionless on the field. As the crowd stood in silence, Cole was taken away by ambulance. The school said he had a neck sprain, but had feeling and movement in his extremities.

    The Seminoles arrived with the nation's No. 3 scoring offense, averaging nearly 45 points, but the Hokies neutralized it for the first 27 minutes, allowing just a pair of field goals by Dustin Hopkins.

    The Seminoles twice started drives near midfield early, and got nothing out of them. The first ended with Donovan Riley's interception of Manuel's pass at the 1, and the second with a three-and-out punt.

    But after Thomas drove Virginia Tech 68 yards for the game's first touchdown, giving the Hokies a 10-6 lead, Manuel and the Seminoles ? held to zero yards at that point in the second quarter ? clicked.

    Manuel hit Kevin Benjamin for 12 and 17 yards, and then Greene beat Kyle Fuller twice ? for 22 and 25 yards ? to finish a five-play, 71-yard drive in 1:58 to give Florida State a 13-10 lead.

    On the Hokies' drive, Thomas connected with Fuller's older brother, Corey, on three third-down plays. The first went for 33 yards on third-and-9, the second for 15 yards on third-and-4 and the last for 4 yards and the touchdown on a perfectly thrown third-and-2 fade to the right corner of the end zone.

    Florida State took a 6-3 lead after Tyler Hunter intercepted Thomas' pass at the Hokies 34. Virginia Tech had a chance to tie when it recovered a punt that was fumbled by Hunter at the Seminoles 30 on the next possession, but three plays netted only 4 yards and Cody Journell's 43-yard field goal was wide left.

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-8-seminoles-rally-beat-hokies-28-22-042044753--spt.html

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    LA Car Chase Ends With Fatal Police Shooting On Live TV (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

    LANCASTER, Calif. -- A bank robbery suspect was cornered on a northern Los Angeles County cul-de-sac and shot to death Friday on live television after he apparently fired at sheriff's deputies from his car, authorities said.

    The man died at the scene at around 10:15 a.m. after televised news reports showed a single bullet trail plowing through the glass from inside a sport utility vehicle, followed by a fusillade of shots that punctured the windshield and blew out the back window.

    The man's identity was not immediately released.

    Deputies began chasing the SUV after a gunman robbed a Bank of America branch at about 9:15 a.m. in Santa Clarita, about 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker said.

    The chase went north about 45 miles on a mountain highway into the Antelope Valley area of the Mojave Desert and along the way a spike strip flattened one of the suspect's front tires. The suspect exited the highway in the high desert city of Lancaster and was forced to stop when he turned down a dead-end street.

    Sheriff's patrol cars boxed in the vehicle after it tried to turn around, and deputies ordered the man out at gunpoint.

    The man, wearing a camouflage jacket, got out, stood by the driver's door and appeared to toss money into the street, but he refused repeated orders to show his hands, Parker said.

    The man then got back into the car and closed the door. Gunfire exploded a minute or two later.

    Parker said it appeared that the man fired at deputies, who then shot him.

    "They didn't fire until the suspect came at them," he said.

    The shooting was captured by TV news helicopters overhead and aired live on local television.

    No deputies were hit. The shooting was under investigation.

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    Thursday, November 8, 2012

    Britain urges rethink on how to end Syria conflict

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain wants to reexamine previously abandoned options in looking at ways to end the conflict in Syria, Prime Minister David Cameron's office said on Thursday.

    Asked if these could include such measures as arming the Syrian rebels or creating a no-fly zone, an official from Cameron's office declined to say which specific options would be reconsidered.

    "The prime minister wants to come back and look at things that were on the table a year ago which we didn't want to do then. He wants to put them back on the table," the official said.

    "We haven't ruled anything in and we haven't ruled anything out ... This is the moment to get some impetus going forward. We want to put everything on the table," the official added.

    Options that have been suggested in the past have included arming Syria's rebels and creating safe havens inside Syria enforced by Western air power. A European Union arms embargo on Syria expires on December 1.

    Cameron on Wednesday said one of the first things he would talk to newly re-elected U.S. President Barack Obama about would be finding ways of doing more to end the conflict in Syria, and on Thursday he underlined that aim.

    "Look, let's be frank, what we've done over the last 18 months hasn't been enough," Cameron said in remarks for release on Thursday.

    "The slaughter continues, the bloodshed is appalling, the bad effects it's having on the region, the radicalization, but also the humanitarian crisis that is engulfing Syria. So let's work together on really pushing what more we can do," he added.

    Western countries have been thwarted from taking strong action at the United Nations Security Council by Russia and China, who have vetoed tough draft resolutions against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

    It is unclear how tougher action could be taken against Assad given Russian and Chinese resistance, but analysts have suggested unilateral action might be an option.

    The prime minister visited a camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan on Wednesday, and a day earlier had suggested a safe exit from Syria could be arranged for Assad to end the violence, even if that meant he escaped a court trial.

    In August, the United States and Turkey indicated they were studying a range of possible measures, including a no-fly zone, and on Wednesday Turkey said it would request that NATO station Patriot missiles along its border with Syria.

    Also on Wednesday, Britain said it would begin contacts with Syrian opposition military figures, although British officials said that would not involve giving military guidance.

    The Syrian opposition estimates some 38,000 people have been killed since a March 2011 uprising against Assad's rule, the initially peaceful protests turning into armed rebellion in response to brutal crackdowns by Assad's forces.

    (Reporting by Mohammed Abbas; Editing by Michael Roddy)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/britain-urges-rethink-end-syria-conflict-000319686.html

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    Friends, "frenemies," foes weigh in on presidential election

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Move over, America. It's a wide world out there, and as Americans cast their votes on Tuesday there are plenty of international endorsements for both candidates to gloat over - or sweep under the rug.

    Venezuelan socialist President Hugo Chavez may be a ferocious critic of U.S. policy, but he is also an Obama man. A leading Syrian rebel commander, on the other hand, has his hopes pinned on Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

    "I hope this doesn't harm Obama, but if I was from the United States, I'd vote for Obama," Chavez said in September, handing President Barack Obama the dubious gift of an endorsement from a leader who was himself re-elected to a new six-year term despite Venezuela's mounting problems with electricity blackouts, violent crime and soaring prices.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin - perhaps smarting from Romney's description of Russia as America's top geopolitical foe - has also come down in the Obama camp, describing the Democratic incumbent as "an honest person who really wants to change much for the better."

    Some Syrian rebels see their best hope for change in a Romney presidency, identifying him as the candidate most likely to provide them with weapons as they battle the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

    "I hope Romney wins. He said during his campaign that he would try to do something for Syria. We want him to help us get weapons and impose a no-fly zone in some parts of Syria to put an end to the bombardment by Assad's planes," rebel commander Ahmed Nima told Britain's Guardian newspaper.

    PAKISTANIS LEAN TOWARD ROMNEY

    Frustration over U.S. policy may also be driving public opinion in Pakistan, which has seen relations with Washington sour during the last four years amid differences over the war in Afghanistan, the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and U.S. drone strikes targeting militants in its territory.

    A recent BBC World Service poll of 21,797 people in 21 nations found that Pakistanis were virtually alone in favoring Romney to win - although their support could at best be described as lukewarm. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20008687).

    "Pakistan is the only country in the survey where Romney enjoys more support than Obama (14% vs 11%). However, this small difference in public favor is less striking than is the fact that 75 per cent of Pakistanis express no preference," pollster GlobeScan/PIPA said in a release describing the results.

    France, perhaps predictably, led the pro-Obama countries with some 72 percent of French respondents preferring the incumbent to his Republican rival.

    Many online polls have also shown that most Chinese would vote the Democratic ticket if given the chance, although their government has been cautiously non-committal during a campaign which saw tough talk from both nominees about China's growing economic and political influence.

    China's official Xinhua news agency, in a hopeful dispatch this week, quoted a variety of analysts as saying U.S.-China ties will move forward in an atmosphere of "cooperation, competition and coordination" no matter who winds up in power following political transitions in Washington and Beijing.

    Iran is also watching from the sidelines with no official endorsements but plenty of agitated speculation as both candidates promise to boost sanctions and other pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program.

    And while most Israelis would be reassured if Romney emerged as Tuesday's victor - a survey released on Sunday by Tel Aviv University showed Israeli Jews preferred Romney to Obama by almost a 3-1 margin - most Israeli analysts do not expect radical shifts in the relationship.

    North Korea is another country which, at least officially, sees the U.S. election as a bit of a bore.

    "They never open their mouths without slandering our socialist system and twaddling about sanction and blockade against us," the official Rodong Sinmun said in a commentary on Monday, vowing that nuclear-armed Pyongyang would never bow to U.S. pressure or either of the two candidates.

    (Editing by Warren Strobel and Xavier Briand)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/friends-frenemies-foes-weigh-presidential-election-222242763.html

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