Sunday, November 11, 2012

Husband held in killing of Iraqi-American woman

EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) ? The husband of an Iraqi-American woman whose beating death initially appeared to be a hate crime was arrested on suspicion of murder in what police described Friday as an act of domestic violence.

The killing of 32-year-old Shaima Alawadi drew international attention in March when the couple's 17-year-old daughter told reporters that she found a note by her mother's bludgeoned body that read: "Go back to your country, you terrorist."

Kassim Alhimidi, 48, was taken into custody Thursday after being called into the police station, said El Cajon Police Chief Jim Redman.

Police said there were no other suspects. Redman declined to comment on the evidence or elaborate on a possible motive.

"Criminal investigations build, evidence builds, and you reach a point where you have enough evidence to move forward, and that's what happened in this case," he said.

Alhimidi went to Iraq for about two weeks to bury his wife and returned voluntarily, Redman said. Police did not try to prevent him from leaving the country because he was not a suspect at the time.

At the burial in Najaf, relatives wept uncontrollably. Alhimidi and the 17-year-old daughter, Fatima, fainted as the body was lowered into the grave.

Kassim Alhimidi was publicly silent for six days after the body was found, while his children spoke often with reporters. In his first public remarks ? made at a news conference at the family's mosque in Lakeside ? he demanded to know what motivated the killer.

"The main question we would like to ask is what are you getting out of this and why did you do it?" Alhimidi said in Arabic as his 15-year-old son translated.

Alhimidi also urged anyone with information to contact law enforcement and thanked the Iraqi government for flying his wife's body to Iraq. He declined to answer reporters' questions.

Charges against Alhimidi were expected to be filed Tuesday, said Tanya Sierra, a spokeswoman for the San Diego County district attorney's office. She declined to specify the charges and didn't know if Alhimidi had an attorney.

The killing shocked residents of El Cajon, an east San Diego suburb and home to one of the largest enclaves of Iraqi immigrants in the United States.

Police initially said the threatening note meant they had to consider the killing a possible hate crime but stressed that was only one theory. They said there was other evidence and that the slaying was an isolated case, easing concerns that other immigrants could be targets.

A son told reporters at the time that another threatening note was taped to the family's front door shortly before the killing but they decided against going to police, figuring it was a prank.

Alawadi, a mother of five, left Iraq in the early 1990s after a failed Shiite uprising. She lived in Saudi Arabian refugee camps before coming to the U.S., according to Imam Husham Al-Husainy of the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center in Dearborn, Mich. Saddam's troops hanged Alawadi's uncle.

The family arrived in the Detroit area in 1993 and later moved to San Diego. Shaima Alawadi was a religious Shiite Muslim who wore a hijab.

Alawadi's father, Sayed Nabeel Alawadi, is a cleric in Iraq, Al-Husainy, a close family friend, said shortly after the killing.

The investigation appeared to hit a snag when a court employee inadvertently gave a U-T San Diego reporter a search warrant affidavit that a judge had ordered sealed. The document said detectives found a text message sent from the 17-year-old daughter's cellphone that read, "The detective will find out tell them cnt talk."

The affidavit, which was released to the newspaper while the family was in Iraq for the burial, showed Fatima Alawadi was upset about a pending arranged marriage to a cousin. She told police that she was in her bedroom when she heard her mother squeal and glass break.

The affidavit also said Alawadi wanted to get a divorce and move to Texas.

Redman said detectives were in contact with Kassim Alhimidi during the investigation. The police chief declined to say what authorities told him when they asked him to come to the police station Thursday.

Redman said he never doubted that Alhimidi would return from Iraq after burying his wife.

"We believe he came back because he lives here," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/husband-held-killing-iraqi-american-woman-213224429.html

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Group: Syria blasts kill, wound dozens of troops

This image taken from video obtained from Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows smoke rising from a residential area of the city during bombing from military warplanes, in Douma, Syria, Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This image taken from video obtained from Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows smoke rising from a residential area of the city during bombing from military warplanes, in Douma, Syria, Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This image taken from video obtained from Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a woman carrying a child running away from the scene of shelling in Qouriyeh, Syria, Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

(AP) ? An activist group says twin explosions in a southern Syrian city have killed and wounded dozens of security troops.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the blasts Saturday in Daraa were caused by two suicide bombers who targeted regime forces in the city.

The group, which relies on a network of activists on the ground, says "dozens" of regime forces were killed and wounded in the near simultaneous explosions.

State-run news agency SANA says the explosions caused multiple casualties and heavy material damage but did not provide further details.

The explosions were followed by clashes between regime forces and rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2012-11-10-Syria/id-a52c8bc8f7b341bfa1546ed870f2c25b

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Would Charles Darwin Have Made a Good Congressman?

"It sickens ME that someone would call for suppressing the opinions of others simply because they don't agree with them."

It's its factual wrong, it's not an opinion, it's a lie.
You can have your own opinion, but not you own facts.

" Rather than supply a cogent, reasoned response to those opinions, they result to name calling and demands of censorship."
We have volumes and volume of books and warehouses of evidences of the facts.

"Oh, wait... I forgot how Democrats campaign nowadays, and, since they won, how th

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/MM5JPmk5EhA/would-charles-darwin-have-made-a-good-congressman

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Friday, November 9, 2012

ShiftHub Brings The Freemium Web Model To Old-Fashioned Time Cards

portoflio-09-0f8b74e351e24d359172d27c6779c26dBack in high school when I worked at Arby's, I was very careful to punch in and out using an old, mechanical time clock. Now, however, I suspect I'd use something ShiftHub. This app, by a pair of charming Torontians (Torundians?) who have experience in retail, branding, and mobile, is an all-in-one system for throwing away time clocks altogether.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/8383bZRGk6A/

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Graphic Guns N' Roses Vegas poster draws criticism

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? A county commissioner in Las Vegas says she regrets the board temporarily renamed a street in honor of Guns N' Roses after finding out about the band's suggestive publicity artwork.

Ads promoting the band's four-week run at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino depict a disheveled woman who appears to be sexually assaulted beneath the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.

"I hadn't seen the advertising before the media event," Commissioner Mary Beth Scow told the Las Vegas Sun (http://bitly.com/SfIEKp ). "It's clearly inappropriate. Maybe it's the risk of doing business with a rock band, but I guess we'll have some remorse over this decision. It's a lesson learned."

Scow represented Clark County at a ceremony Monday that renamed Paradise Road to Paradise City Road, after the band's famous 1987 song. The county prepared street signs with the new name, on a promise that the band's promoters would reimburse the $300 cost of doing so.

Scow said she'd done her due diligence before the renaming, even listening to the song beforehand. She said she liked the line in the chorus, "Take me down to the paradise city, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty."

But she later learned about the graphic posters, which are a sanitized version of the much-criticized cover from Guns N' Roses' debut album "Appetite for Destruction." The original artwork featured an apparently unconscious woman with a breast exposed and underwear pulled below her knees. A robot stands by, and a monstrous flying creature descends on the scene as if to avenge her.

It was such a controversial image when it debuted that producers ultimately put the art on the inside sleeve and used an image of skulls and a crucifix on the cover.

The versions plastered on the sides of buses and on taxicabs in Las Vegas for the residency, which begins Wednesday, have the breast covered and don't show the underwear, although the more risque version is still on the band's website.

An advocate for domestic violence victims said the county should rescind the street name change, and the band and venue should apologize for using the image.

"It functions as a mechanism to normalize violence against women, and that's not OK," Lisa Lynn Chapman, spokeswoman for women's shelter Safe Nest, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal (http://bit.ly/UfZYOo ).

She also said the image could re-traumatize victims of sexual violence.

"When we start looking at pictures objectifying women, we say, 'OK, this is Vegas.' This is beyond the pale, even for Vegas," she said. "This is something that shouldn't be celebrated in any community."

Representatives for the band did not immediately return calls seeking comment Wednesday morning.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2012-10-31-Guns%20Roses-Graphic%20Promotion/id-61c360d965454cb8984c394dd3155b6d

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Venture capital deals - The Term Sheet: Fortune's deals blog Term ...

The Rainmaker Group, an Atlanta-based provider of profit optimization solutions for the multifamily housing and gaming and hospitality industries, has raised $33.8 million in VC funding from?Norwest Venture Partners.?www.letitrain.com

Big Switch Networks
, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based software-defined networking company, has raised $25 million in Series B funding.?Redpoint Ventures?led the round, and was joined by Goldman Sachs and return backers Index Ventures and Khosla Ventures.?www.bigswitch.com

Glassdoor Inc.
, a Sausalito, Calif.-based operator of an online career and jobs community, has raised $20 million in new VC funding.?DAG Ventures?led the round, and was joined by return backers Benchmark Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures and Battery Ventures. The company previously raised $20.2 million.?www.glassdoor.com

Lumi, a provider of nutritional beauty products in China, has raised $20 million in new VC funding.ClearVue Partners?led the round, and was joined by Fidelity Investments, Jafco, Capvent and return backer DCM.?www.lumilady.com

Thesan Pharmaceuticals
, a San Diego-based developer of treatments for dermatological disorders, has raised $16 million in Series A funding co-led by?Novo Ventures?and?Novartis Venture Funds.www.thesanpharma.com

Reflexion Health, a San Diego-based provider of physical therapy services that leverage Microsoft Kinect, has raised $4.25 million in first-round funding from the?West Health Investment Fund.

Helpshift
, a San Francisco-based provider of mobile-enabled customer service solutions, has raised $3.2 million in seed funding co-led by?True Ventures?and?Nexus Venture Partners.?www.helpshift.com

VitaPortal, a Russian provider of online and mobile health management tools and content, has raised $2 million in Series A funding.?Prostar Capital?led the round, and was joined by Esther Dyson.www.vitaportal.com

Pug Pharm Productions Inc., a Vancouver-based provider of customer gamification, retention and activation solutions, has raised C$1 million in Series A funding led by?Goal Holdings.www.pugpharm.com

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Source: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/10/31/venture-capital-deals-230/

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