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Friday, December 30, 2011

Carol Channing's husband, Harry Kullijian, dies

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2005 file photo, Broadway legend Carol Channing introduces her husband, businessman Harry Kullijian, during a performance of her one-woman show in New York. Channing's husband and former Modesto city Councilman Kullijian died in a Southern California hospital on Dec. 26, 2011 on the eve of his 92nd birthday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2005 file photo, Broadway legend Carol Channing introduces her husband, businessman Harry Kullijian, during a performance of her one-woman show in New York. Channing's husband and former Modesto city Councilman Kullijian died in a Southern California hospital on Dec. 26, 2011 on the eve of his 92nd birthday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

(AP) ? Harry Kullijian, a former Northern California city councilman who married Broadway star Carol Channing some 70 years after the childhood sweethearts lost contact, has died on the eve of his 92nd birthday.

Kullijian collapsed at the couple's Rancho Mirage home after suffering an aneurysm, according to family spokesman Harlan Boll. He died Monday at a nearby hospital, Boll said.

Kullijian met Channing while attending middle school in San Francisco, where they dated for a few years before going off to college. The pair lost touch for decades ? as Channing became a musical theater hit with her Tony-winning role in "Hello, Dolly," while Kullijian went to war and then local politics. But they never forgot about each other.

In her 2000 memoir, "Just Lucky, I Guess," Channing reflected on her first love, saying the years spent with him were the happiest of her life.

"The leader of the school band was Harry Kullijian. I was so in love with Harry I couldn't stop hugging him," she wrote.

A mutual friend who read the book urged the recently-widowed Kullijian to call Channing. They got engaged two weeks after their reunion and married three months later, when Channing was 82 and Kullijian 83.

"We went on talking from the last conversation when we were 15 years old," Channing said of their first meeting in seven decades, in a 2003 interview on CNN's "Larry King Live." ''We just picked up from that. The years between disappeared, just disappeared."

Born in Turlock, Kullijian settled in nearby Modesto after fighting in World War II and the Korean War and went into walnut farming and real estate. He served two terms on the Modesto City Council, and then spearheaded a local campaign against pornography.

After he married Channing, the couple formed the Channing-Kullijian Foundation to support arts education in schools, and he took over as her manager. The couple split their time between homes in Modesto and Rancho Mirage.

"We go to these celebrity events and, of course, everyone knows and loves Carol and wants to talk to her," Kullijian told The Modesto Bee in October. "Then they point to me and ask, 'Who's he?' So I've adopted a new name: Who's he? It doesn't matter who I am; it only matters that I'm helping someone else."

Kullijian is survived by Channing; his two children with late wife Gerry Amos, John and Leslee; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Associated Press

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Microsoft Dynamics Partner Monthly US Regional Calls ? January/February 2012

Connect with the Microsoft Dynamics United States Regional teams during these regularly occurring monthly web seminars. Save these upcoming dates on your calendar!

East Region ? registration details

The goal of the East Region Monthly Microsoft Dynamics Partner Calls is to provide a forum where you can get the information you need to leverage the programs, resources and best practices that we develop and discover to accelerate your business and enrich your partnership with Microsoft. Each call features East Region representatives and includes focused segments allowing deeper conversations and questions.

  • January 17, 6:00AM PT
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Central Region ? registration details

The Central Region Monthly Microsoft Dynamics Partner Calls are intended to help keep partners up to date on new programs, new offerings, and the latest sales-readiness information. Each month, various individuals from the Central Region and Microsoft corporate teams will regularly cover both sales and light technical-readiness topics.

  • January 20, 9:30AM PT
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The West Region Monthly Dynamics Partner Community Calls are intended to help our partners stay informed with new programs, new offerings, and address key marketing business topics that our Partners have requested more guidance/insight into to help drive better marketing results.

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If you are unable to attend the live events, all event materials will be posted to PartnerSource.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Police: Gunman in murder-suicide dressed as Santa

Grapevine police investigate the scene where they found seven people dead outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Grapevine police investigate the scene where they found seven people dead outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police tape hangs in front of an apartment complex where 7 people were found dead, Sunday Dec. 25, 2010, in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police tape stretches through a Grapevine, Texas, apartment complex where police found seven people dead in an apartment on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)

Police line tape lines the scene where police found seven people dead in an apartment on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead. (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Scott Goldstein) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET OUT; AP MEMBERS ONLY

Grapevine police investigate the scene where they found seven people dead outside Dallas in Grapevine, Texas, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. Four women and three men who police believe to be related were found apparently shot to death, and authorities said they believe the shooter is among the dead (AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News, Michael Ainsworth) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT; TV OUT;

(AP) ? Six members of a Texas family apparently opened Christmas presents just before a relative dressed as Santa Claus showed up, opened fire and killed them before killing himself, police said Monday.

Grapevine police spokesman Sgt. Robert Eberling said the shooter showed up in the Santa outfit shortly before gunfire erupted and was a member of the family. The identity of the shooter and the victims will be released after autopsies are conducted Monday, he said.

Police went to the apartment midday Sunday after dispatchers received a phone call in which no one was on the line. They found four women and three men, aged 18 to 60, dead. A motive for the shootings remains unclear.

Investigators worked overnight, meticulously searching the apartment, along with three vehicles parked outside.

"It appears they had just celebrated Christmas. They had opened their gifts," Grapevine Police Sgt. Robert Eberling said Sunday, adding that the apartment was decorated for the holiday, including a tree.

Two handguns were found near the bodies, and it appears all died of gunshot wounds, he said.

Grapevine Police Lt. Todd Dearing said investigators believe that the victims were related, though some were visiting and didn't live in the apartment. He said police are looking for other relatives to inform of the deaths.

"Seven people in one setting in Grapevine, that's never happened before. Ever," Dearing said.

Many of the nearby apartments are vacant, and police said no neighbors reported hearing anything on a quiet Christmas morning when many people were not around.

Jose Fernandez, a 35-year-old heavy equipment mechanic who moved to the complex with his family about six months ago, said he always felt safe in the area, but is now afraid to let his 10-year-old son play freely outside.

"This is really outrageous especially on Christmas," said Fernandez, who was visiting family for the holiday and returned to find several police cars parked outside his home.

"This has shocked everybody. It has scared everybody. I guess something like this can happen anywhere, but seven people dead. It's just very scary," he added.

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Associated Press writer Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Man killed during London Boxing Day sales stampede

"There were four armed policemen trying to bring him back to life. His friend was holding his hand. He couldn't talk. Then he just dropped his hand as if he had given up.

"When the police told his friend that he wasn't going to make it, he just started screaming. There was blood everywhere. I ran into Boots, I was scared something else was going to happen."

A fight is thought to have taken place shortly before the incident. Seven arrests were made and a lock knife was understood to have been recovered from a nearby street. Grieving members of the victim's family arrived at the scene and were comforted by officers.

Rumours spread on Twitter that someone had been shot while other users posted images of a blood-splattered flick-knife lying near a cordon.

Lance Gracious wrote on Twitter: "Someone stabbed outside Footlocker Oxford Street, it was Christmas yesterday, what's up with these people?"

A large section of Oxford Street was closed as forensic teams scoured the area. Debenhams, Boots and The Disney Store were closed.

It is believed paramedics attempted to revive the injured man but he was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital.

A spokesman for The Metropolitan Police said: "The victim was stabbed at the junction between Oxford Street and Stratford Place, at about 13:45 GMT, close to Bond Street Tube station.

"He is thought to be in his late teens or early 20s and died at the scene.

"A section of Oxford Street, close to the underground station, has been closed while investigations continue."

The death came as huge numbers of Britons were expected to spend ?1.8 billion in a high street stampede as the Christmas sales started today.

Shoppers in London had already faced disruption as Tube went on strike over a pay dispute.

Earlier in the day minor tussles broke out as people fought to get their hands on cut-price handbags from labels such as Prada and Gucci.

Clothing retailer Next employed staff to stand outside marshalling the queues as they filed inside.

Many stores had slashed the prices of some goods by over 70 per cent, and introduced special 'Boxing Day only' deals on certain popular items.

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A rare white Christmas in the Texas panhandle (Reuters)

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) ? A light dusting of snow in north Texas will bring a rare white Christmas to this drought-stricken state, but the majority of the nation was seeing mild weather on Sunday.

A few snow showers were expected in parts of the Northeast as well, but weather forecasters said 99 percent of Americans would see more green and brown for their Yuletide celebrations - along with plenty of rain, according to Accuweather.com.

The wet Christmas in the Texas Panhandle and Permian Basin brought cheer for drought-weary Texans, who were seeing snow in Lubbock and Amarillo on Christmas morning and rain in the eastern part of the state.

The worst one-year drought in the state's history this year sparked devastating wildfires, killed as many as half a billion trees, and prompted the most serious urban water use restrictions ever.

Meanwhile, in points north, the lack of snow was welcome news in Minneapolis, where last year's winter storm 12 days before Christmas dumped 17 inches of snow on the city, causing the roof of the Metrodome, the Minnesota Viking's football stadium, to collapse.

This year, Minneapolis has no snow and will have temperatures in the high 30s over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

Very little new snow is expected to accumulate anywhere throughout the day on Sunday, according to Accuweather.com. But a snowstorm in southern Ontario is forecast to move into Quebec on Sunday night and drop snow near the Great Lakes, with some accumulation happening overnight.

Residents from Watertown, N.Y. to Bangor, Maine - many of whom are off work on Monday in observance of the Christmas holiday - could wake up to an inch of snow on the ground Monday as the storm moves East.

Most of the Pacific Northwest were seeing mild weather on Christmas Day, while states like Colorado and New Mexico had lingering snow leftover from a pre-Christmas storm. Still, very few areas across the nation were seeing fresh snow on Sunday.

Even the Texas Panhandle, which was under a winter weather advisory, was not expecting the snow to accumulate - though transportation officials were warning of ice on the roads and cautioning drivers to be careful.

(Editing by Tim Gaynor)

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Microsoft India in the year 2011

As?this year?comes to an end, let us quickly run through a list of important news and releases that kept Microsoft India busy in 2011.

27th January?: Microsoft Kick Starts DreamSpark?Yatra 2011

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Microsoft kick started the Microsoft DreamSpark?Yatra?2011 journey with support from Microsoft Student Partners. DreamSpark?Yatras are technical events aimed to share information with students on the latest trends and technology in order to create a local ecosystem of technology enthusiasts. The motive of DreamSpark?Yatra?is to travel to 100 cities in next 100 days and reach out to the maximum number of students all across India. Microsoft India has the largest technology student champion ecosystem on the planet ? the Microsoft Student Partners ? and the 730 partners in India played an active role in organizing the DreamSpark?Yatra in multiple cities.

2st March : Microsoft Tech.Ed 2011 goes Live in India

As every year, the annual technology consortium from Microsoft, the Microsoft?Tech.Ed India was held in Bengaluru?on March 23, 2011. This three-day?event is not just a networking platform for thousands of developers, IT professionals and software architects but also helps them in solving real world IT problems. Microsoft Tech.Ed India 2011 offered some deep product exploration time, hands-on learning experience and numerous opportunities to connect with the industry bigwigs. Many new platform tools and products, including IE9, were also launched at this event.

24th March?: Microsoft announces the launch?of Internet Explorer 9 in India

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Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. launched the next version of its Internet Explorer browser, called as Internet Explorer 9 or simply IE9 on March 24, 2011 at the annual Microsoft Tech.Ed India 2011 conference. Internet Explorer was available to consumers for download instantly and has been well appreciated by many since its launch. Internet Explorer 9 enables a richer, more immersive web experience on a browser which is faster, cleaner and more secure.

29th June?: Microsoft launches Office 365 in India

On 29th June 2011, Microsoft announced the commercial launch of Microsoft Office 365 in India for real-time users. Office 365 is an online office suite that allows users to access Microsoft?s popular e-mail, collaboration, conferencing and productivity capabilities online. With prices starting at $2 per user per month, Office 365 can be afforded by one and all. Users can also avail services of Microsoft Office, the world?s most popular productivity offering, on subscription basis off the cloud.

26th July : Microsoft Opens New R&D Facility in Bangalore

Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd announced the new state-of-the-art Research & Development facility in?India?s IT capital, Bengaluru. Spanning an area of? 1,54,000 sq. ft., this building will house the Bangalore Microsoft India Development Center (MSIDC) team that contributes to Microsoft Corp?s adCenter technologies, as well as the researchers from Microsoft Research India. Microsoft?s first R&D center was set up in Hyderabad in 1998, while Microsoft Research India was established in Bangalore in 2005.

12th October : Microsoft launches Windows?Phone in India

After much ado, Microsoft finally launched Windows Phone in India on 12th October 2011 during a press meet in New Delhi. Windows Phone is the new mobile operating system from Microsoft after Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Phone has?a great range of impressive features with a whole new dynamic user interface at? its front. The new OS sports a smooth transitional user interface called ?Metro?, a visually appealing modern design language based on a set of principles which are modern, clean, alive in motion, and authentically digital. Microsoft also revealed a few Windows Phone devices at the launch event, namely the Samsung Omnia W and Acer Allegro which are now available in stores.

3rd November : Microsoft launches the ?I Unlock Joy? initiative for students and developers

Microsoft launched the I Unlock Joy program, a unique Application development and Submission program where technology professionals and students get to receive Windows Phones for free. Students need to develop 4 Windows Phone Apps and submit them to the Windows Phone marketplace before 26th January 2011 in order to receive a Windows Phone Mango device for free while Developers need to submit 3 Apps and there is a special reservation for women where the first 100 women who submit an app, get a windows phone Mango device for free.?

8th December : Microsoft Opens New Global Delivery Centre in Bangalore

Microsoft today announced the expansion of?its global consulting and enterprise services operations by inaugurating a new state-of-the-art Global Delivery Centre, situated in the heart of Bangalore?s business district. This division along with the existing one in Hyderabad, will support Microsoft Services in powering business-critical and mission-critical applications for some of the world?s largest corporations in over 65 countries. Microsoft?s Global Delivery Centre is responsible for work on Microsoft products and technologies including Office 365, Windows 7 deployment, Azure and Data Center Services (DCS), among others.

Phew! That was a long year with many interesting news pieces. Will 2012 be better?

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INTERVIEW-Golf-Casey targets 2012 Ryder Cup and PGA Tour success

Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:03pm GMT

Dec 23 (Reuters) - Frustrated for much of this year by a lingering foot injury, Britain's Paul Casey has set his sights on a healthy 2012 campaign, another victory on the U.S. PGA Tour and a long coveted return to the European Ryder Cup team.

Though the Englishman won two tournaments worldwide during 2011, his form and consistency were adversely affected after he was hampered by a sore right toe in May, a condition which was never accurately diagnosed until months later.

"It's been incredibly frustrating," Casey told. "The trouble with the toe injury was that I didn't really know what was going on until it was too late.

"I picked it up in late May, battled through it and I didn't really get a full diagnosis until August. By then, it was too late to take a medical (exemption) so I tried to play through it and got into a lot of bad habits."

An 11-times winner on the European Tour whose only PGA Tour victory came at the 2009 Houston Open, Casey played with a plate in his right shoe and his toes taped up over the last six months.

"It was a joint in my foot which wasn't allowing my foot to move correctly and that put pressure on my toe," the world number 21 said.

"What's interesting is that if I swing the club the way I should swing it, correctly and the way I used to swing it, the toe is fine.

"But those bad habits led to erratic golf. My weight got back on the heels and the club started to go up rather than around, very simply it was too steep."

Casey, who climbed to a career-high third in the world rankings in 2009, has worked hard in recent months to shift his weight back on to his toes, and on to the balls of the feet.

"That's where it should be," he said. "I need to do a better job of turning because I ended up hitting the ball with the hands and the arms this year a lot. I just need to put those things right."

WINNING TWICE

Asked to assess his 2011 campaign, Casey replied: "Well I've managed to win twice around the world, but not on the PGA Tour, and I've sort of clung on to a world ranking.

"I have dropped a bit but I am still ranked twenty-something and that's with playing very average golf for me. Touch wood, I can stay healthy and 2012 can be a great season for me."

An inveterate goal setter whose most recent victory came at the Korean tour's Shinhan Donghae Open in October, Casey has established clear-cut targets for next year.

"My very lofty goals I haven't yet achieved so they're going to be the same in 2012, and those will be the majors and World Golf (Championships) events," he said.

"But I have other goals ... winning tournaments, winning a certain number of world ranking points, making the Ryder Cup team, being back in the winner's circle on the PGA Tour."

Casey is especially motivated to represent Europe at the 2012 Ryder Cup in Medinah, Illinois, having failed to qualify for the 2010 team that regained the trophy at Celtic Manor in Wales.

"I am really hungry to get back on that team," said the 34-year-old, a Cup player in 2004, 2006 and 2008. "With the depth of talent that we've got in Europe, it's probably going to be the most difficult team to make since I've been on tour.

"But first things first, I need to win golf tournaments and get back on that team. And stay healthy."

(Editing by Julian Linden; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Libya marks 1st independence day in 42 years

(AP) ? For the first time in more than four decades, Libyans on Saturday celebrated the 60th anniversary of the country's independence from Italy and France.

Under Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year rule, the celebration was scrapped and instead, only the 1969 date of his coup was marked.

"Today we begin the building of Libya as our forefathers have done," Prime Minister Abdurrahim el-Keib said during the celebration. "We call on our sons to build Libya after its destruction."

His remarks were part of an official ceremony in the capital Tripoli. Thousands of people flocked to the capital from around the country in hopes of breaking bread on an 7-mile-long (11-kilometer-long) set of tables planned along Tripoli's coast as part of the ceremony. However, the dinner was canceled due to security reasons and infighting among former rebel groups who were invited, officials said.

At the National Transitional Council's headquarters in Tripoli, ministers shared a cake and mingled with journalists.

No family members of deposed King Idris, who were forced into exile in 1969, were in Libya for the ceremony. Idris died in Cairo in 1983.

Libya was occupied for decades by various nations, and it was not until 1947 that both Italy and France relinquished claims to parts of the country. The United Libyan Kingdom was announced with U.N. backing in late 1951 under King Idris.

"As the late King Idris said at the time, preserving independence is harder than achieving it," NTC chairman Mustafa Abdul-Jalil said at the ceremony.

On the sidelines of the ceremony, the prime minister told reporters that the Economy Minister Taher Sharkas had resigned due to health reasons.

The resignation comes after protests demanding that officials of the former regime be barred from serving in government.

Sharkas had been appointed to the same post by Gadhafi just two months before the longtime leader's capture and killing in October, a few three days before rebel fighters took over the capital, Tripoli.

His resignation also followed a Thursday announcement by Abdul-Jalil, in which he laid out 18 new ethics and standards guidelines for ministers in the new Cabinet formed after Gadhafi's ouster. One of the new guidelines is that a minister cannot have served in a top post under Gadhafi.

Protesters in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, where the anti-Gadhafi uprising broke out in February, have been protesting for nearly two weeks, demanding transparency and justice from the country's new leaders. They also called for Sharkas' ouster after it was discovered that Gadhafi appointed him as a minister on Aug. 18.

The new government has said it is open to some reconciliation with former regime officials, but protesters are opposed.

According to an NTC official, who wished to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to disclose internal policy, the prime minister is the one who chose Sharkas for the post. The official said it was a "sloppy" mistake and that el-Keib had not done enough research on Sharkas' background.

In his remarks at the independence ceremony, Abdul-Jalil admitted that the NTC made mistakes during the transition.

"We are not going to defend these mistakes, but it is on us as a national duty and responsibility to be transparent and learn from them so we do not repeat them," he said.

Associated Press

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Militant Hamas moves to join PLO umbrella (AP)

CAIRO ? The rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas took an important step toward reconciliation on Thursday, announcing plans for the Islamic militants to join the umbrella group that has overseen two decades of on-and-off peace talks with Israel.

The deal to admit Hamas into the Fatah-dominated Palestine Liberation Organization could have deep repercussions. Hamas has opposed the peace talks and rejects Israel's right to exist. A strong Hamas voice in the group would further complicate the already troubled Mideast diplomatic process.

Israeli officials reacted with alarm to the emerging agreement.

Hamas overran Gaza in 2007, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is also the head of Fatah, has ruled only the West Bank since then. The division has been an obstacle in peacemaking efforts with Israel, since Abbas does not speak for all the Palestinians.

A full reconciliation could solve that ? or it could put Hamas in charge. The Islamist group won a parliamentary election in 2006, and a short-lived government Hamas formed with Fatah was shunned by Israel and the West, freezing peace efforts.

Under the agreement, Hamas' supreme leader, Khaled Mashaal, joined a committee that will prepare for elections of the PLO's parliament in exile. He will serve alongside Abbas.

"The reconciliation has taken off. It might take time, but we have started," said Azzam al-Ahmed, a top Fatah negotiator, after the talks in Cairo.

The election would clear the way for Hamas to become a full member of the body and gain an important voice in its decision making.

Any PLO election is likely years away because of logistics alone. The PLO represents all Palestinians, so the vote would have to include people spread throughout the world, including residents of refugee camps in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. In addition, political battles are likely to hinder the process.

In a separate step toward reconciliation, the sides have tentatively agreed to hold separate elections next year in the West Bank and Gaza. That vote is meant to end the division and choose a single government for both territories, where Abbas hopes to establish an independent state.

On Thursday, Abbas issued a presidential decree naming a committee to oversee preparations for the local elections. Huge obstacles remain, most critically how to unify rival security forces that just a few years ago were battling each other.

Jibril Rajoub, a Fatah official and former West Bank security chief, said he was confident.

"There are difficulties ahead, but the train has left the station and no one can stop it," he said.

Israel objects to any Palestinian government that includes Hamas, a group that is committed to Israel's destruction and has killed hundreds of Israelis in suicide bombings, rocket strikes and other attacks.

Hamas has sent some signals that it might be willing to reach some sort of accommodation with Israel. The group has largely adhered to a cease-fire with Israel since a brief war three years ago, and Mashaal has said he would not stand in the way if Abbas decides to resume negotiations with Israel. It also has indicated willingness to accept a state in the West Bank and Gaza as a first step toward replacing Israel with an Islamic entity.

Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev rejected any suggestions that Hamas is becoming more moderate. He noted that the group reiterated its calls for Israel's destruction at its anniversary celebrations early this month.

"No one in the international community should have illusions as to Hamas," Regev said. "This is a movement that is terrorist to the core. When Abu Mazen walks toward Hamas, he's walking away from peace," he said, using Abbas' widely known nickname.

Both Hamas and Fatah officials said the long-stalled reconciliation efforts got a boost from the Arab Spring protests that have shaken up the Middle East.

Hamas is feeling emboldened by the strong showing by Islamic parties in elections in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt. "The Arab awakening is shaping the entire region," said Mohammed Nasr, a senior Hamas official.

At the same time, Hamas also may feel under pressure as it watches its key allies in the region, Syria and Iran, run into trouble internationally. Syrian President Bashar Assad has been battling a domestic uprising for months, while Iran faces sanctions and isolation because of its nuclear program.

A Hamas official confirmed to The Associated Press that relations with Syria are "cool," and his group is debating whether to move its headquarters out of the Syrian capital Damascus.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said dozens of Hamas officials already have left Syria in recent weeks due to security concerns and moved to Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen and Jordan.

___

Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, contributed to this report.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Housing improves, but foreclosures spoil the party

By John W. Schoen, Senior Producer

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It looks like the housing market isn?t going to get any worse.

Five years into the worst housing depression since the 1930s, the latest monthly data from the Census Department indicate that the homebuilding industry is slowly coming back to life. Housing starts jumped jumped 9.3 percent in November, to an annual rate of 685,000, the highest reading in 19 months. Starts were up in the Northeast, South, and West but were down in the Midwest. New housing permits, which offer a fairly reliable forecast of future building activity, jumped 5.7 percent to the highest level in 20 months.

Much of the construction activity and new permit volume was for multi-family housing, as the heavy pace of foreclosures sends displaced households looking for homes to rent. Rental vacancy rates have been falling, and rental prices rising, spurring investors to break ground on more multi-family units.

"The single-family market is finally getting off the mat,? said Patrick Newport, a housing economist at IHS Global Insight. ?The multi-family segment is continuing to make small strides and we should expect good housing starts numbers in the upcoming months.?

The November data follow a series of reports showing gradual but steady improvement in new home construction. Record low mortgage rates have made those homes more affordable. And a slow improvement in the job market has created more paychecks to cover those mortgage payments.

Homebuilders ? those that survived?the housing bust ? have reported in surveys that they?re getting more optimistic about the housing market. A survey released Monday found that builder sentiment edged up in December for the third month in a row to the highest level in a year and a half. ?

?The (housing starts) increase, coupled with the improvement in home builder sentiment over the past few months, suggests the housing market may finally be breaking out of the ?bounce along the bottom? environment that housing has been stuck in since early 2009,? said Nomura Ellen Zentner.

But that bottom was so deep the housing industry has years of rebuilding ahead of it.

After peaking at 2.3 million in January 2006, the annual pace of housing starts crashed to less than 500,000 in April 2009. By way of comparison, housing starts had averaged roughly 1.6 million a year during the five decades before the housing bubble burst in 2007. Even if the current recovery holds, housing starts won?t cross the 1 million mark before 2015, according to housing economist Paul Diggle at Capital Economics.

There are multiple, strong headwinds that will hold back that recovery. The biggest is the long pipeline of housing foreclosures?glutting the market with houses owned by banks looking to unload them at bargain prices. The steady pace of new foreclosures?feeds that pipeline. And historically high rates of mortgage defaults and delinquencies, precursors to future foreclosures, have created a ?shadow inventory? of homes that have yet to hit the market.

?There are more than four million vacant or soon to be foreclosed homes that will come onto the market over the next few years,? said Diggle. ?Although foreclosures are not perfect substitutes for new builds, homebuilders will continue to struggle to compete on price with forced foreclosed sales.?

Those foreclosures continue to push home prices lower.

After leveling off this summer, prices began falling again this fall ? down 7.5 percent, on average, in the third quarter. Even if those prices begin to stabilize again soon, it will be many years before buyers begin to see the kind of price appreciation usually associated with a healthy housing market.

In the US, housing starts increased 1.1 percent to a 10- month high of 635000 at an annual rate in November, with CNBC's Rick Santelli.

Though low mortgage rates and better job prospects have helped, several forces continue to depress demand for housing. Falling prices have left some buyers waiting for convincing signs of a price floor.

Falling prices have also sidelined an estimated 15 million homeowners, who now owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth. Unless they can get their lender to agree to forgive the difference, they?re unable to move up or move out without turning over a large chunk of savings to the bank.

The housing bust and weak economy have also put a big dent in the pace of new household formations, which slowed to a crawl in 2008, according to Census data. High levels of unemployment have forced some families to double up; younger potential home buyers have postponed forming new households. ?

After peaking above seven million in 2005, the annual rate of existing home sales remains stuck below five million, according to the National Association of Realtors. It remains to be seen just how far below that level the pace has fallen. Some ten months after housing industry analysts challenged the trade groups numbers, the NAR conceded that its data was flawed and had overstated the pace of sales since 2007.

The NAR is set to release revised data on Wednesday.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

The individual mandate: Health-care's inherent controversy (The Week)

New York ? President Obama's health-care bill requires that every American have health insurance. Is that constitutional?

Who first proposed making health insurance compulsory?
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. In the late 1980s, when Democrats were pushing to require employers to provide health insurance, the foundation started thinking about ways to achieve universal coverage without placing a heavy burden on business. Its experts soon encountered the "free rider" problem: In a system where insurers are barred from refusing applicants with pre-existing conditions, many people ? especially the young and healthy ? would only buy a policy when illness struck. But if only sick people bought coverage, insurers would pay out more in doctors' bills than they received in premiums, and quickly go bust. To overcome this death spiral, the Heritage Foundation suggested that every American be required to buy health insurance, a requirement known as the individual mandate.

Which politicians took up that idea?
Many Republicans did in the early 1990s, after President Clinton introduced a plan that would have forced companies to cover employees. "I am for people, individuals ? exactly like automobile insurance ? having health insurance and being required to have health insurance," said Newt Gingrich, then House minority whip, in 1993. When the Clinton plan collapsed in 1994, talk of the individual mandate died with it. But a decade later, Mitt Romney, then the governor of Massachusetts, resurrected the concept for his state health-care plan, which requires residents to buy health insurance or pay up to $1,212 in annual penalties. "It's a Republican way of reforming the market," Romney said when the law debuted, in 2006. "[To have] people show up [at a hospital] when they get sick, and expect someone else to pay, that's a Democratic approach."

SEE MORE: The 'ObamaCare' case: Should Elena Kagan and Clarence Thomas sit out?

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So why did Obama adopt a Republican proposal?
At first, he didn't want to. During his 2008 campaign for the Democratic nomination, Obama ran a TV ad criticizing rival candidate Hillary Clinton's support for a mandate, saying she would force everyone "to buy insurance, even if you can't afford it." But after President Obama and the Democratic Congress began to construct his health-care plan, advisers warned that free riders would undermine the objectives of extending insurance coverage to anyone who wanted it. For health reform to work, young, healthy people had to be pushed into the pool, to spread cost and risk. So the president allowed his 2010 Affordable Care Act to incorporate a provision that, by 2014, all Americans must have health coverage or face a tax penalty. Conservatives decried that directive as a gross infringement of individual liberty, and their anger helped fuel the rise of the Tea Party. Twenty-six states and the National Federation of Independent Business are now challenging the mandate's constitutionality at the Supreme Court, which will make a final judgment by June.

How has Obama responded?
His administration argues that the mandate is authorized by the Constitution's commerce clause, which allows the federal government to regulate interstate economic activity. Several conservative judges agree. In a November appeals court decision that upheld the mandate, Judge Laurence Silberman, a Reagan appointee, declared that Congress must "be free to forge national solutions to national problems." And this summer, Judge Jeffrey Sutton ? a George W. Bush appointee to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ? concluded that the individual mandate is a legally sound way to prevent taxpayers and hospitals from having to pick up the cost of treating the uninsured. "Not every intrusive law is an unconstitutionally intrusive law," he wrote.

SEE MORE: Should the Supreme Court's 'ObamaCare' arguments be televised?

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Haven't other judges disagreed?
Yes. In August, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals declared that it could find no precedent for ordering Americans to buy health insurance. "Even in the face of a Great Depression, a World War, a Cold War, recessions, oil shocks, inflation, and unemployment," the majority wrote, "Congress never sought to require the purchase of wheat or war bonds, force a higher savings rate or greater consumption of American goods." Other federal judges and critics of "Obamacare" warn that the mandate sets a dangerous precedent that the government could use to make citizens purchase whatever it deems good for them ? or for the economy. "Congress could require every American to buy a new Chevy Impala every year," said a 2009 Heritage Foundation report.

What happens if the individual mandate is voided?
It depends. If the Supreme Court decides that the Affordable Care Act can't function without the individual mandate, it could strike down the entire law. But it might declare the mandate "severable," and remove that particular part of the law, while letting the rest of it limp along, with far fewer uninsured people covered and less ability to rein in costs. Some experts have proposed that instead of the uninsured being required to buy insurance, they could be "nudged" into the health-care system by giving them a window of time during which they could buy insurance relatively inexpensively; once that window closed, the cost would rise sharply. The problem with any alternative to the individual mandate, said Paul Ginsburg, president of the Center for Studying Health System Change, is that it would have to be approved by the bitterly divided Congress. "You can't expect that in these times," he said. "People don't work on these compromises too readily anymore."

SEE MORE: A conservative judge's 'compelling' defense of 'ObamaCare'

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How the Supreme Court could punt
Next year's Supreme Court hearing has been billed as judgment day for Obama's Affordable Care Act. But it might end with no judgment at all. Before the justices rule on the individual mandate's constitutionality, they will first have to decide whether the 1867 Anti-Injunction Act bars the claimants' challenge. That law prevents citizens from challenging the legality of a tax before it goes into effect. If the court finds that the penalty for defying the Affordable Care Act's mandate is a tax, they could push a legal challenge back to 2015, when the first fines will be levied. And that, said Simon Lazarus, an expert at the National Senior Citizens Law Center, might "be a good solution for a court that doesn't really care to be Public Issue No. 1 in an election year."

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Japan set to declare nuclear plant stable (AP)

TOKYO ? Japan's government was to declare Friday that the tsunami-devastated Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant had finally achieved a "cold shutdown," meaning it has stabilized and is no longer leaking substantial amounts of radiation.

The announcement would mark a big milestone nine months after the March 11 tsunami touched off a crisis at the plant and sent three of its reactors into meltdowns. Experts noted, however, that the facility remains vulnerable to more problems and will take decades of difficult and dangerous work to safely close down.

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda was to announce the government's assessment of conditions at the plant in a news conference later Friday.

The government's official endorsement of the claim by Tokyo Electric Power Co. that the reactors have reached cold shutdown status is a necessary step toward revising evacuation zones around the plant and focusing efforts from simply stabilizing the facility to actually starting the arduous process of shutting it down.

But the assessment has some important caveats.

The announcement is expected to say Fukushima has reached cold shutdown "conditions"_ a less definitive phrasing reflecting the fact that TEPCO cannot measure temperatures of melted fuel in the damaged reactors in the same way as with normally functioning ones. So the government also attached additional conditions to be met, including minimizing radiation leaks around the plant and taking backup safety measures to ensure Fukushima's wrecked reactors are safely cooled.

Even so, the announcement would mark the end of the second phase of the government's lengthy roadmap to completely decommission the plant, which is expected to take 30 years or more.

Officials can now start discussing whether to allow some evacuated residents who lived in areas with lesser damage from the plant to return home ? although a 12-mile (20-kilometer) zone around the plant is expected to remain off limits for years to come.

Some 100,000 people were displaced by the crisis.

A cold shutdown normally means a nuclear reactor's coolant system is at atmospheric pressure and the its reactor core is at a temperature below 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), making it impossible for a chain reaction to take place.

According to TEPCO, temperature gauges inside the Fukushima reactors show the pressure vessel is at around 70 C (158 F). The government also says the amount of radiation now being released around the plant is at or below 1 millisievert per year ? equivalent to the annual legal exposure limit for ordinary citizens before the crisis began.

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Almost half the U.S. using smartphones, with iPhone leading gains (Appolicious)

New research from Nielsen shows that the smartphone is continuing to make big leaps in popularity in the U.S., now accounting for some 44 percent of all cellular phones being used in the country.

Apple?s iPhone leads the pack in the U.S. among smartphone manufacturers, accounting for 28.6 percent of the entire market in the country. It?s not the top platform in the country, though ? that still goes to Google?s Android platform, which holds down 44 percent of the total smartphone market.

MSNBC?s Technolog has the story, which notes Nielsen gathered its data from 25,000 U.S. cellular customers and that the smartphone market in 2009 accounted for just 18 percent of all cellular phones in the U.S. Among manufacturers, Apple is the leader, but the next biggest share of the market goes to BlackBerry maker Research In Motion with 17 percent. Next is Android device maker HTC with 15.8 percent, then the world leader in smartphones by revenue, Samsung, with 10.4 percent. The Windows Mobile platform came in fourth, accounting for 5.3 percent of all smartphones.

Among the 44 percent of people that own smartphones, more than half of them are between the ages of 18 and 34. Sixty-four percent of 25- to 34-year-olds are smartphone owners, while 53 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds own smartphones. On average, iOS users have 44 apps on their devices.

Facebook is the most-used app on both iOS and Android, Nielsen reported (which we already knew), and just under half ? 49 percent ? say they ?frequently? use their smartphones while they?re shopping. In fact, using smartphones to save money is something that a lot of owners do. Nielsen also found that 87 percent of app users ? those who have downloaded an app in the last 30 days ? used them to access a ?deal-of-the-day? website, such as LivingSocial or Groupon.

We?ve heard that Apple?s devices are growing in popularity and that demand in 2012 for the devices may be even higher than was previously expected. Sounds like we might be seeing Apple?s share of the smartphone market increasing as that market continues to grow. Of course, we?ll have to wait and see what Google and Android have to offer, but things seem to be going well for Apple.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Work to help young cancer patients

Wednesday 14th December 2011

Many teenagers and young adults with a rare cancer are potentially missing out on vital treatment due to a lack of understanding of cancer in the age group, but new research may change this and help save lives.

Germ Cell Tumours (GCTs) usually affect the testes and ovaries, or gonads, as they are collectively referred to.

But GCTs in this age group are often overlooked as medical teams focus more on children, older adults or specifically men or women, which means treatment for adolescents is poorly understood and often undertaken on wards that aren't tailored to young patients' needs.

The Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust (LCYCT) has pledged to raise funds into research to help establish the best form of treatment for young adults with GCTs.

It is being led by a team in Huddersfield and Leeds on behalf of the National Cancer Research Institute Testis Clinical Studies Group (CSG), the Gynaecological CSG and the Teenage and Young People CSG, and also involves collaborations with laboratories and clinical teams from across the UK, as well as centres and specialists in Europe and USA.

Dr Johnathan Joffe, consultant medical oncologist at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, is part of the team co-ordinating the research.

He said: "The research will, for the first time, explain why these tumours behave differently in different age groups and will demonstrate the optimal way to treat and cure more patients with these cancers. It will also hopefully put an end to the separate approaches currently being used by cancer teams."

For National Youth Against Cancer Week, which concludes on December 18, the LCYCT is running its campaign "Gonads! It's not just b#*?@cks... it's a serious message" and is encouraging men to make sure they regularly check themselves for testicular cancer. They also want women to be aware of the symptoms of ovarian cancer.

Pam Thornes, trust manager at LCYCT, said: "We don't fully understand how age affects gonad cancer so this research will help ensure that young people with GCTs get the best treatment."

For more information on testicular and ovarian cancer visit www.lauracranetrust.org.

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Russian TV struggles with Kremlin control (Reuters)

MOSCOW (Reuters) ? For one evening last week, Fox News was among Russian television's best sources of information on the swell of protest in Moscow against alleged fraud in a parliamentary election that handed victory to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party.

One of Russia's state-controlled national television networks was quick to seize on the U.S. news channel's erroneous use of footage showing rioting in Athens to illustrate its reports on comparatively sedate protests in central Moscow.

For many Russians, especially those in distant cities with access only to the country's three state-controlled terrestrial channels, it was the first they had seen and possibly heard of the protests that had gone all but unreported in Russia.

The editors were using one of their old moves to evade the threat of state retaliation for reporting on politically inexpedient facts. Instead of reporting the news itself, they reported on the foreigners reporting the news on Russia.

The move cut both ways. Even as it announced there was open dissent in the capital, it flattered the notion, promoted by Putin himself, that Moscow's Cold War enemy was encouraging and exaggerating dissent.

"There was informational schizophrenia about the unfortunate job done by Fox," said Anna Kachkayeva, dean of media communications at Moscow's Higher School of Economics and a media commentator for Radio Liberty's Russian language station.

That oblique report gave some insight into the pressure that Russia's state-controlled media are under, despite some signs of resurgent independence in the newsrooms where Moscow journalists make the news for the vast majority of the country.

"Everything is happening in a strange way, a nervous way," Kachkayeva said. "There are endless meetings, an endless tug-of-war. Television bosses are in the frying pan. They could make a mistake. They are trying to agree positions, trying to do whatever they can do while the window of opportunity is open."

The allegations of fraud tore through social media such as Facebook, where organizers raised a protest movement on a scale unseen since mass resistance to an attempted Communist power grab as the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.

Ten days after the start of protests, one big question is whether they will bring real change not only to politics, but to the national televised media which have helped uphold Putin through his 12 years in power as president and prime minister.

UNLIKELY HERO

That question appeared to receive an answer on Saturday, as tens of thousands of protesters returned home from the biggest demonstration yet over the December 4 election.

Some of their hopes shifted to their television sets and an unlikely opposition hero - Alexei Pivovarov, a slight, redhaired news anchor for NTV, a national channel controlled by state natural gas monopoly Gazprom for nearly a decade.

Pivovarov was a reporter with NTV's feisty news team in the heyday of Russian television news, a free-for-all backed by wealthy industrialists who bankrolled the media to maintain political support for their business empires.

NTV news was all that and more -- independently owned, feared and sometimes exploited by the country's most powerful politicians. When its owner fell foul of the Kremlin, it ran into financial trouble and was taken over by Gazprom.

Under effective state control and financed by the energy giant, the channel went the way of other state channels, moving away from hard-hitting news toward serialized glamour and largely benign accounting of the day's events in Russia.

"For the past 10 years the television has reflected society's demands," said Kachkayeva, who says the state media agenda reflected a sort of social contract under which the government offered material comforts in exchange for consent.

"After the previous decade, which was romantic and unnerving, there was a buildup of wealth and consumerism," she said. "Serials were concordant with stability, a little island where everything was good."

Those demands changed, she said, on September 24, when Putin, who had already served the constitutional maximum of two consecutive terms before ceding the presidency to his ally Dmitry Medvedev, announced he would run for president again and hand the premiership to Medvedev.

The implication was that he would win and all had been decided long before the March 4 presidential election. He still is widely expected win - but perhaps not as easily as seemed likely before September 24.

GENIE LET OUT OF THE BOTTLE

"They let the genie out of the bottle on September 24. Putin would have easily won the election on March 4 if they had not treated people in such a way," said Ilya Ponomaryov, one of the protest organizers and a former member of the parliamentary committee on media for the Just Russia party.

"There were a lot of nice ways for Putin to return but this arrogant, undemocratic job swap alienated so many people, even their own followers, that his ratings started to fall."

Kachkayeva said it became clear that the "social contract" was not forever and television and politics could not longer co-exist with so much cynicism.

Unlike some former NTV colleagues who fled Gazprom-controlled NTV for radio and Internet broadcasters, Pivovarov is among a hard core of NTV veterans still working for the channel.

A newspaper reported on Friday that Pivovarov had said he would not read the news if he could not report on the demonstrations.

When the 7 p.m. news came on after Saturday's protest, Pivovarov was behind the desk on the blue and green NTV news set, describing the throngs on a central Moscow square.

"When we saw Pivovarov and the main news item was not biased, we were overjoyed," said Lada Bakal, a Moscow graphic designer whose family and friends turned out en masse for the protests.

"If we achieved that much, it's already something. But we can't stop now and say 'We did it'."

MORE COVERAGE TO FOLLOW

The head of NTV news, Tatyana Mitkova, told reporters the channel would keep up its coverage as she left the upper house of parliament on Wednesday with the heads of other national television channels.

Pivovarov could not be reached for comment. Sources at NTV said they could not confirm the authenticity of the report but, whether true or not, it had become a sign of the news team's discontent with tight political control.

A veteran Moscow reporter who spoke with Pivovarov said the agenda that night was decided the way it has been for years - with a phone call between the channel's owner - Gazprom Chief Executive Alexei Miller - and its top executive, Vladimir Kulistikov.

Though national attention was pinned to Pivovarov, she said, the deciding factor was Kanal Rossiya, owned by the state media holding, which led the evening news on the protests.

"Miller and Kulistikov spoke on the phone, and said, well, Rossiya did, so we probably can too," the veteran reporter said.

The protests have become common currency on national television, with public approval from Putin and Medvedev, who called them a demonstration of civil rights in Russia.

"The Kremlin was in a lose-lose situation. They had to show the pictures because otherwise they would have faced too much anger," Ponomaryov said.

"But the pictures they showed to viewers across Russia were of peaceful protests, not State Department-sponsored, radical revolutionaries. Next time there will be more people and calmer people, less revolutionary people who turn out in bigger quantities."

PUTIN STILL HOLDS THE LEVERS

The Kremlin appears willing to run the risk that coverage of the protests will bring more people out into the street on December 24, when the next protest is scheduled in Moscow.

"The channels will have to keep covering the protests now they have starting showing them, but Putin has not lost control of the media," said political analyst Gleb Pavlovsky, a former Kremlin adviser.

Television coverage remains guarded. It excludes direct criticism of Putin and one clear taboo remains - the reason the protests began in the first place.

The editor of a prominent weekly news magazine said on Wednesday he was sacked by the owner of the publishing house, mining tycoon Alisher Usmanov, after publishing a story on ballot fraud featuring a photograph of a ballot marked with an obscene phrase directed at Putin.

The issue has yet to receive an airing on state television. NTV'sSunday night news magazine, Central Television, a Russian hipster's answer to U.S. Sunday night institution 60 Minutes, was all about the protests.

"There is nothing else to talk about," its host, Vadim Takmenyov, told the camera, staring intensely from behind angular, thick-rimmed spectacles.

There may have been something else. In a public exchange on Kachkayeva's Facebook page, members of Moscow's media discussed a report prepared by another NTV veteran, Pavel Lobkov, on the ballot fraud itself. The report was not aired.

Lobkov, participating in the discussion, wrote that he had not made any guarantees to his sources that the piece would run. He did not respond to a request for comment.

"It is not about the legitimacy of the Duma, but about Putin's own situation," Kachkayeva said. "Because everything that is connected with the falsifications is undermining his own legitimacy."

(Additional reporting by Maria Tsvetkova, Denis Dyomkin, Timothy Heritage and Elizabeth Piper; Writing by Melissa Akin; Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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