Sunday 25 December 2011

Christmas attacks in Nigeria by sect kill 39 (AP)

LAGOS, Nigeria ? Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.

Authorities acknowledged they could not bring enough emergency medical personnel to care for the wounded outside St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla near Nigeria's capital. Elsewhere, a bomb exploded amid gunfire in the central Nigeria city of Jos and a suicide car bomber attacked the military in the nation's northeast as part of an apparently coordinated assault by the sect known as Boko Haram.

The Christmas Day violence, denounced by world leaders and the Vatican, shows the threat of the widening insurrection posed by Boko Haram against Nigeria's weak central government. Despite a recent paramilitary crackdown against the sect in the oil-rich nation, it appears that Africa's most populous nation remains unable to stop the threat.

The White House condemned what it called a "senseless" attack, offered its condolences to the Nigerian people and pledged to assist authorities in bringing those responsible to justice.

In a statement, Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said, "These are cowardly attacks on families gathered in peace and prayer to celebrate a day which symbolises harmony and goodwill towards others.".

The first explosion on Sunday struck St. Theresa Catholic Church just after 8 a.m. The attack killed 35 people and wounded another 52, said Slaku Luguard, a coordinator with Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency.

Though billions of dollars of oil money flow into the nation's budget yearly, Luguard's agency could only send text messages to journalists asking for their help in getting more ambulances.

Those wounded filled the cement floors of a nearby government hospital, with television images showing them crying in pools of their own blood. Corpses lined an open-air morgue.

The bombing and the delayed response drew anger from those gathering around the church after the blast. The crowd initially blocked emergency workers from the blast site, only allowing them in after soldiers arrived.

"We're trying to calm the situation," Luguard said. "There are some angry people around trying to cause problems."

In Jos, a second explosion struck near the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church, state government spokesman Pam Ayuba said. Gunmen later opened fire on police guarding the area, killing one officer, he said. Two other locally made explosives were found in a nearby building and disarmed.

By noon Sunday, explosions echoed through the streets of Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state where fighting between security forces and the sect already had killed at least 61 people in recent days. The most serious attack on Sunday came when a suicide bomber detonated a car loaded with explosives at the state headquarters of Nigeria's secret police, the State Security Service.

The bomber killed three people in the blast, though the senior military commander apparently targeted survived the attack, the State Security Service said in a statement.

After the bombings, a Boko Haram spokesman using the nom de guerre Abul-Qaqa claimed responsibility for the attacks in an interview with The Daily Trust, the newspaper of record across Nigeria's Muslim north. The sect has used the newspaper in the past to communicate with public.

Boko Haram has carried out increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people. The group, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, is responsible for at least 504 killings this year alone, according to an Associated Press count.

This Christmas attack comes a year after a series of Christmas Eve bombings in Jos claimed by the militants left at least 32 dead and 74 wounded. The group also claimed responsibility for the Aug. 26 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria's capital Abuja that killed 24 people and wounded 116 others.

The sect came to national prominence in 2009, when its members rioted and burned police stations near its base of Maiduguri, a dusty northeastern city on the cusp of the Sahara Desert. Nigeria's military violently put down the attack, crushing the sect's mosque into shards as its leader was arrested and died in police custody. About 700 people died during the violence.

While initially targeting enemies via hit-and-run assassinations from the back of motorbikes after the 2009 riot, violence by Boko Haram now has a new sophistication and apparent planning that includes high-profile attacks with greater casualties. That has fueled speculation about the group's ties as it has splintered into at least three different factions, diplomats and security sources say. They say the more extreme wing of the sect maintains contact with terror groups in North Africa and Somalia.

Targeting the group has remained difficult, as sect members are scattered throughout northern Nigeria and nearby Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Analysts say political considerations also likely play a part in the country's thus-far muted response: President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the south, may be hesitant to use force in the nation's predominantly Muslim north.

In a statement, Jonathan condemned the blasts as a "unwarranted affront on our collective safety and freedom."

"I want to reassure all Nigerians that government will not relent in its determination to bring to justice all the perpetrators of today's acts of violence and all others before now," Jonathan said.

However, Jonathan has made the same promises after a series of spiraling attacks by the group. His spokesman, Reuben Abati, defended the president by saying the country planned to spend more on security and had made arrests targeting the group.

"The administration is very determined to address this new threat of terrorism that seems to have slipped into our environment," Abati told the AP.

But anger continues to grow over the sect's apparent ability to strike at will ? anger that could be seen at St. Theresa Catholic Church. After the blast, someone picked up a burnt piece of wood to scrawl: "Revolution now in the country" on its cement walls.

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Associated Press writers Bashir Adigun in Abuja, Nigeria and Njadvara Musa in Maiduguri, Nigeria contributed to this report.

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Jon Gambrell can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP.

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Cherry orange loaf cake

Dried cherries, pecans and orange zest and juice flavor this not-too-sweet cake, perfect for a holiday breakfast or with coffee and tea.

I don?t bake much. So I was more than a little surprised when my Hazelnut Rosemary Jam Cookies were featured in Bon App?tit?s Blog Envy holiday showcase. And when I was invited to participate in 2009's Bon App?tit Blog Envy Bake-Off, an actual competition, I was flattered but less than inclined to give it a try.

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Terry Boyd is the author of Blue Kitchen, a Chicago-based food blog for home cooks. His simple, eclectic cooking focuses on fresh ingredients, big flavors and a cheerful willingness to borrow ideas and techniques from all over the world. A frequent contributor to the Chicago Sun-Times, he writes weekly food pieces for cable station USA Network's Character Approved Blog. His recipes have also appeared on the Bon App?tit and Saveur websites.

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There are some serious bakers out there in the blogosphere. We?re talking pastry chef serious. I knew whatever simple efforts I came up with would not compete well in that arena. Then I remembered a story my grandmother told every December around the holidays, about a simple gift that meant so much to her as a little girl. Suddenly, winning wasn?t as important as sharing a recipe inspired by that gift.

My maternal grandmother was a big part of my life growing up in St. Louis and embracing city living early on. She often took me downtown on the bus to go shopping, have lunch and maybe catch a movie matinee. But she had grown up on a farm, and I could tell from the stories she would tell with such longing that she missed farm life. I wrote about some of those stories last year and of the Christmas gift she looked forward to each year. An orange. That post resonated with a number of readers, bringing up similar stories and experiences. And thinking about all that, I realized that a dessert didn?t need to be extravagant or architecturally exuberant to add some sweetness to the season.

My grandmother was a big fan of stollens, coffee cakes and gooey butter cakes, a St. Louis delicacy. More Saturdays than not, treats like these would make their way into our house, usually from the Favorite Bakery on Cherokee Street. Some were sugary sweet, but as often they would be dense, non-cakey loaves with just a little sweetness. Perfect with a cup of coffee from the chrome electric percolator that always seemed to be brewing on the kitchen table.

This Cherry Orange Loaf Cake is that kind of cake. Not overly sweet and, if not exactly dense, not exactly fluffy either. Cherries, chopped pecans and flaxseed meal give it a satisfying textural richness and mix of flavors. Orange zest and a drizzled frosting of orange juice and powdered sugar add a subtle citrus finish. Honestly, when concocting this cake, a variation on a Lemon Flaxseed Cake I make, I expected the orange flavor to be a little more prominent. I?m kind of thinking that my orange was a little on the anemic side, though ? there was no big burst of orange fragrance as I zested or juiced it. I?m looking forward to trying this recipe again with a more robust orange.

And delicateness of its orangeness aside, this is a lovely, light treat. Not too rich or guilt-laden, it?s just right for when holiday guests drop in or as a holiday breakfast while you open presents.

Cherry Orange Loaf Cake
?12 servings

For Cake:
?1 cup dried cherries
?1/4 cup [+ a little extra] canola or vegetable oil
?1 cup + 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
?2 cups all-purpose flour
?6 tablespoons flaxseed meal [or 1/4 cup flaxseed ground in small food processor]
?1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
?1/2 teaspoon baking soda
?1/2 teaspoon salt
?3/4 cup low-fat buttermilk
?grated zest of 1 orange
?1 teaspoon vanilla extract
?2 large eggs
?1/4 cup chopped pecans

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Saturday 24 December 2011

Video: Extra mile in season?s greetings

If there were an Olympics for unique Christmas cards, one family would surely win gold each year. They go the extra mile to take season's greetings into the stratosphere. NBC?s Kevin Tibbles reports.

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Friday 2 December 2011

Judge orders Mindy McCready: Return son to Florida (AP)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ? Country singer Mindy McCready said Thursday she would not bring her 5-year-old son back from Tennessee to Florida, despite violating a custody arrangement and a judge's order.

McCready took the boy during a recent visit at her father's southwest Florida home and a judge signed an order Thursday ordering authorities to take the boy into custody and return him. It's not yet clear whether she could face criminal charges.

"I'm doing all this to protect Zander, not stay out of trouble," McCready wrote in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday. "I don't think I should be in trouble for protecting my son in the first place."

McCready says she is in Tennessee and it is looking less likely that she will bring her son back to Florida. She says she cannot travel because she's nearly seven months pregnant with twins. There was no answer at a Nashville address for McCready.

The judge's order means law enforcement anywhere can pick up Zander and bring him back to Florida.

McCready and her mother have had a long custody battle over the boy. Until recently, the boy was living with McCready's mother. Her mother was awarded guardianship in 2007. McCready says her son has suffered abuse at her mother's house; her mother, Gayle Inge, denies the abuse allegations.

"Once the child is located, we will pick him up and bring him back to Florida," said Terri Durdaller, a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Children and Families. "Although these circumstances are unfortunate for a young child, his safety and well-being are our number one priority."

Durdaller said any criminal charges would come at the discretion of law enforcement or the Lee County (Fla.) State Attorney's office.

McCready provided a series of emails to the AP with Lee County Judge James Seals' ruling to return the boy and correspondence with her attorney. Seals wrote to McCready's lawyer that once the boy is back in Florida "we'll pick up the pieces."

"Mom has violated the court's custody order and we are simply restoring the child back into our custody," the judge wrote. "Nothing more. Nothing less. The court makes no judgment about whether Mom will or will not competently care for the child while in her custody. It only wants the child back where the court placed him."

McCready was born in Florida and found fame in Nashville as a singer in the mid-1990s, including a No. 1 hit, "Guys Do It All the Time." She has lived a complicated life in recent years.

In August, she filed the libel suit in Palm Beach County against her mother and the National Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc., over a story published in the tabloid newspaper that quoted Inge.

In July 2007, she was accused of scuffling with Inge and resisting arrest at her mother's home in Florida. She was sentenced to jail for 60 days for a probation violation and released; she served 30 days in jail. She also lost custody of her son.

And in 2008, McCready was admitted to a Nashville hospital after police said she cut her wrists and took several pills in a suicide attempt.

During the TV show "Celebrity Rehab 3" in 2010, McCready came off as a sympathetic figure, and host Dr. Drew Pinsky called her an angel in the season finale.

Also in 2010, police went to Inge's home for a report of an overdose, and McCready was taken to a Florida hospital. However, neither the hospital nor McCready's publicist would say why the singer was hospitalized.

McCready also fought the release of a tape in which she reportedly talked about former Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens, with whom she had an affair as a teenager.

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Thursday 1 December 2011

Biden: Withdrawal begins new phase in U.S.-Iraq relations (Reuters)

BAGHDAD (Reuters) ? Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the United States was keeping its promise to withdraw its troops by the end of the year and the countries were beginning a new phase in their relationship.

"The United States of America keeps its promises," Biden said at a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minster Nuri al-Maliki during a visit to Baghdad.

"Our troops are leaving Iraq and we are entering on a new path together ... a relationship between two sovereign nations."

(Reporting Alister Bull; editing by Patrick Markey)

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Fresh iPhone Apps for Nov. 30: TED update, Football Connect, Sea Stars, Extraction: Project Outbreak (Appolicious)

Get plugged into the Technology, Entertainment and Design Conferences wherever you are with TED, today?s leading Fresh iPhone App. Formerly available only for the iPad, TED has made the jump to the smaller screen as a free download. It?s followed by Football Connect, a social app that plugs you into NFL football games and lets you play a social game with your friends while you watch. Sea Stars, an endless running title with a nautical theme, leads our games selection today, followed by the decidedly less cute Extraction: Project Outbreak, a zombie shooter with some very intuitive touch controls.

Straight from the Technology, Entertainment and Design Conferences comes TED, an app filled with the interesting talks by notable people that the events are known for, ranging from former President Bill Clinton to Bill Gates and beyond. The official TED app previously was only available to iPad owners, but has made its way to the iPhone and the iPod Touch with a new update, bringing along with it the conferences? full library of presentations.

TED allows you to watch videos from conferences past and present, as well as save and bookmark your favorite or most interesting talks to check out later. You can also play videos on other devices with TED?s Air Play support, or listen to a continuous stream of TED discussions using the app?s TEDradio feature.

Part play-by-play, part social game, Football Connect is a companion app you fire up during National Football League games that keeps you up on the action. It?ll provide you with updates on what?s happening in the game you?re watching (as well as others), info on players and teams, and even a look at where the ball is on the field at any given moment. But that?s only half of what the app is all about.

The other half is a social game you can play with your friends in which you all try to guess what?s about to happen in the game. When you connect to a game, you get a game board filled with players and you can choose actions for each one, like ?reception? or ?touchdown.? If that players makes that event in the game happen, you earn points ? and if you?re able to make a Bingo-style line of four adjacent pieces, you get triple points. It?s an easy and fun way to play against your friends (or enemies, or strangers) using Facebook while enjoying the game on TV.

Sea Stars (iPhone, iPad) Free

An endless running game, Sea Stars feels a lot like Halfbrick?s spectacular Jetpack Joyride, but with a much cuter presentation. That?s not a bad game to draw comparisons with, seeing as?Jetpack Joyride is pretty phenomenal. Sea Stars is equally compelling. This time, you play a dolphin trying to swim as far as possible to rack up points and grab coins. Touching the screen causes your dolphin to dive, and releasing makes him rise or even leap through the air.

While there are dangers to avoid, Sea Stars feels like it?s much more about grabbing coins and other power-ups along the way to maximize your distance. Jumping high in the air enough times brings ?rainbow birds? that inundate you with coins, and you can also recruit the help of several friendly characters that change the way your dolphin controls. Coins can buy you power-ups to help you get further, or help you to complete the game?s various additional objectives that help keep it interesting.

Zombies are loose (again), and you have to shoot them all (again), as an elite private military contractor tasked with performing high-risk extractions. But you only need one finger to play Extraction: Project Outbreak ? tapping the screen causes your character to move to a place, while dragging your finger over zombies automatically targets them. The key is to keep moving as you blast enemies to avoid being overrun.

Extraction: Project Outbreak includes a single-player campaign ranging between four and five hours long, as well as four other game modes to work through. It also includes role-playing game elements as you progress through it, allowing you to earn experience points that can be spent to improve your character to make him more powerful and more resilient.

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Senate rejects effort to strip detainee provision (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The Senate has rejected an effort to strip provisions dealing with the capture and handling of suspected terrorists from a sweeping defense bill.

The vote was 61-37 against the measure on Tuesday. Democratic Sen. Mark Udall had offered the amendment to take out the provisions and instead allow the Intelligence, Judiciary and Armed Services committees to hold hearings with Pentagon and administration officials on the issue.

Udall had argued that the provisions could be a threat to civil liberties. He cited opposition of Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and FBI Director Robert Mueller. The White House has threatened a veto over the provisions.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham had countered that the provisions were necessary for a nation at war. The Senate hopes to finish the bill by week's end.

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Supercommittee shame? Hardly (Politico)

The supercommittee?s failure has been described as a colossal embarrassment and just another emblem of a dysfunctional Congress that can?t get anything right.

So what are the members of the imploded committee doing in the aftermath?

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Obama on committee failure

Promoting and spinning their work on the panel, of course ? showing that it?s perhaps only in Washington that abject failure can be quickly translated into a political advantage.

In recent days, the panel members have hit the hustings hard to work the blame game on something that ended up a disaster. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), co-chair of the committee, spoke Wednesday at an event hosted by center-left Brookings Institution, insisting that the ?sticking point? in the panel?s failure was the GOP?s refusal to offer up sufficient tax revenues. Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) dropped by the conservative American Enterprise Institute on Monday, slamming President Barack Obama and talking up corporate tax reform. And Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) hasn?t been shy about highlighting his work: The title of his Tuesday address to conservatives at The Heritage Foundation was ?Life After the Super Committee: Where We Go From Here.?

Part of this is pure politics ? each side needs to make clear that they had great ideas and were the true compromisers so as to avoid shouldering too much blame for the ignoble end of the supercommittee. Some critics say the spin games are no surprise from politicians in Washington ? even in a time when congressional approval ratings stand at 9 percent.

?We all recognize that it?s going to be a very nice r?sum? piece that they served on it,? said former Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.). ?They aren?t going to walk away from the opportunity to talk about the work they did.?

Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), himself no fan of the supercommittee, noted: ?So long as the media has an interest, you?re going to have a lot of politicians exploiting that.?

Freed from the shackles of secrecy that shrouded the panel?s work, its members seem to be doing more public spinning in one week than they did during the entire three months they served on the panel.

?I end this process having learned a tremendous amount, having become much more clear about what we need to do,? Murray said in her speech. ?And I don?t feel like I ended a process but really began a process to really show our country that we can step up when our challenges are tough.?

Portman even thinks there?s still a chance for real deficit reduction.

?While final resolution eluded us, the supercommittee?s work can benefit the cause of deficit reduction,? Portman told the AEI crowd. ?Through lengthy discussions, Republicans and Democrats alike gained a better understanding of each other?s viewpoints and frameworks.?

Toomey told POLITICO it?s healthy to dissect and discuss the supercommittee to keep its favored policy ideas alive.

?I think that we put a very, very constructive and sensible and viable proposal on the table, and I?m hoping that some parts of it, if not all of it, could still live to see another day,? he said. ?So I?m going to continue to make the case for why we ought to have tax reform on the individual and corporate codes [and] what that reform ought to look like.?

Murray also defended the supercommittee postmortem.

?I think the country needs to understand what the tripping point is in us coming to a fair and balanced solution,? she told POLITICO after her remarks Wednesday, which came in a speech centered on workforce training and development.

Republicans, in particular, may have one incentive to fight to shape the message. Results from public opinion polls examining the supercommittee have tended to lean against the GOP ? for instance, a Nov. 21 Quinnipiac University poll released four hours before the panel?s failure showed that 44 percent of voters would place more blame on congressional Republicans if the supercommittee deadlocked, while 38 percent would fault Obama and congressional Democrats.

In a Nov. 22 Gallup Poll, a majority of Americans blamed both parties for the failure. But of those who took sides, more were likely to blame Republicans rather than Democrats.

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Kansas governor says staff overreacted to teen's tweet (tbo)

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