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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tourists from 5 nations victims in Ethiopia attack

(AP) ? Gunmen in Ethiopia's arid north attacked a group of European tourists traveling in one of the world's lowest and hottest regions, killing five, wounding two and kidnapping two, an Ethiopian official said Wednesday.

Ethiopia called the attack "an act of open terrorism" and said the gunmen came from neighboring Eritrea and attacked the tourist group before dawn on Tuesday. Three Ethiopians were also taken hostage. Eritrea denied it was involved.

Austrian, Belgian, German, Hungarian and Italian nationals were among those in the tourist group, Ethiopian Communications Minister Bereket Simon said.

Two Germans, two Hungarians and an Austrian were among the five killed, according to an Interpol report cited by the spokesman for Hungary's prime minister. Two Belgians were seriously hurt and two Italians escaped unharmed, the report said. Two Germans were kidnapped.

Austria's foreign ministry confirmed that an Austrian man from the province of Upper Austria was among the five dead. Germany's foreign minister also confirmed two German deaths, news agency dapd reported.

Those wounded in the attack arrived in Addis Ababa Wednesday evening, where they were met by embassy personnel. A British diplomat at the airport said it was possible one British tourist was among the group attacked.

One victim had to be moved in a wheelchair. Others covered their faces to avoid being photographed by journalists. A diplomat said that the victims did not want to make any statements to the media and said that they have had "a very hard time."

Ethiopia offered its condolences to the families of victims and said it would "do everything possible to try and get those taken prisoner released as soon as possible," a government statement said. "It is already clear that the attack was carried out with the direct involvement of the Eritrean Government. There is a fear that the people who have been kidnapped might be taken across the border into Eritrea."

Ethiopia said it suspects the attack was linked to an upcoming African Union summit in Addis Ababa later this month. It said the attack shows that the international community "must now get serious about the destabilizing role of the Eritrean regime in the region."

The tourists were visiting a volcanic region in Ethiopia's northern Afar region, which lies below sea level and is known for its intense heat and picturesque salt flats.

The tourists appeared to be traveling with Addis Ababa-based Green Land Tours and Travel, according to three people in Ethiopia's capital, all of whom asked not to be identified because the information hadn't yet been made public.

Green Land Tours and Travel offers a 15-day travel package to the Afar region, which include visits to watch salt extraction from salt lakes and a trek around a volcano that spouts lava pools.

Bereket said that "some groups trained and armed by the Eritrean government" attacked the tourists about 20 to 25 kilometers (12 to 15 miles) from the Eritrean border.

Eritrea's ambassador to the African Union, Girma Asmerom, said Ethiopia's allegations are an "absolute lie" and that the attack is an internal Ethiopian matter.

Ethiopia and Eritrea fought a border war from 1998 to 2000,claiming the lives of about 80,000 people. Tension between the neighboring East African countries rose last year when a U.N. report claimed that Eritrea was behind a plot to attack an African Union summit in Ethiopia.

Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Peter Launsky-Tiefenthal said there was an Austrian Foreign Ministry travel warning in effect for the region since 2007 "because of several incidents involving attacks on tourist groups ... in some case politically motivated in others criminally motivated."

In 2007, five Europeans and 13 Ethiopians were kidnapped in Afar. Ethiopia accused Eritrea of masterminding that kidnapping, but Eritrea blamed an Ethiopian rebel group. All of those hostages were released, though some of the Ethiopians were held for more than a month.

In 2008, Ethiopia foiled a kidnapping attempt on a group of 28 French tourists in the area.

"The problem is, there is no infrastructure in the area, no telephone lines, satellite phones barely work," Launsky-Tiefenthal said, comparing the remote area to "the surface of Mars."

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Associated Press writers George Jahn in Vienna, Pablo Gorondi in Budapest, Hungary and Anita Powell in Johannesburg contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Video: Citi Misses Street's Expectations

Citigroup quarterly earnings fell well short of analysts' expectations on both profit and revenue, sending shares lower in pre-market trading on Tuesday. Christopher Whalen, Tangent Capital Partners, discusses.

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Qaeda militants seize Yemen town, Norwegian kidnapped (Reuters)

SANAA (Reuters) ? Al Qaeda militants have seized a small town southeast of Yemen's capital Sanaa Sunday in another setback to efforts to restore order after President Ali Abdullah Saleh formally handed over power following almost a year of mass protests against his rule.

A police source and witnesses said the militants met little resistance from a small police force when they entered the town of Radda in al-Baydah province, 170 km (105 miles) from Sanaa, Saturday night, seizing an ancient citadel and mosque.

The capture of Radda expanded al Qaeda control outside the southern province of Abyan, where they have taken over several towns since the uprising against Saleh began.

Saleh signed a deal brokered by Yemen's Gulf neighbors in November under which he shifted formal power to his deputy. But he has not yet left the country and continues to wield a great deal of power through relatives' control of security forces, raising concern about the integrity of the deal.

"I call again on President Saleh to abide by the terms of the agreement," U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said in Beirut during a Middle East visit, noting that a U.N. mediator had been "at the heart of negotiations" with Saleh.

The anti-Saleh unrest has emboldened groups linked to al Qaeda's Yemen-based regional wing, which the United States has called the most dangerous branch of the militant network.

The United States and Saudi Arabia, the world's No. 1 oil exporter, are keen for the Gulf-backed power transfer deal to work, fearing that a vacuum in Yemen may give al Qaeda space to thrive near key oil and cargo shipping lanes in the Red Sea.

U.N. EMPLOYEE KIDNAPPED BY TRIBESMEN

Underscoring the continued lawlessness in Yemen, a Norwegian working for the United Nations was kidnapped in Sanaa at the weekend, Norway's foreign ministry said.

A tribal source said the Norwegian was abducted by tribesmen from oil-producing Maarib province demanding the release of a suspect accused of killing two members of the security forces.

Residents in Radda, which has a population of around 60,000, said the militants who took over the town were led by Tareq al-Dahab, who had been handed over by Syria to Yemen recently after being detained while trying to slip into Iraq.

Dahab is a brother-in-law of a U.S.-born, Yemen-based Muslim cleric linked to al Qaeda killed in an air strike last year.

Yahia Abu Usba, deputy head of the Yemeni Socialist Party and a Saleh critic, said security forces appeared to have done little to prevent militants entering Radda. He said al Qaeda would target Maarib Province next, bringing it closer to Sanaa.

But Abdo al-Janadi, a spokesman for Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC), rejected the charges and he in turn accused opposition elements involved in the power transfer deal of collusion with the militants.

"There is a link between the Islah and al Qaeda," he said, referring to the Islamist al-Islah party, a member of the bloc.

The United States and Saudi Arabia backed Saleh through much of his autocratic 33-year rule, fearing that any vacuum would be exploited by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, based in Yemen. As street protests intensified against Saleh, however, they endorsed the Gulf-brokered deal for Saleh to step down.

Under the plan, the opposition and the GPC shared out cabinet posts between them, forming a unity government to steer the country toward presidential elections in February.

But little headway toward reinstating order on the ground has been made since then.

In Sanaa Saturday, a 48-hour deadline given to armed opponents and supporters of Saleh to withdraw after months of street fighting passed but there was little change in the armed face-off, according to residents.

Fighting against Islamist militants in the south has continued, forcing about 97,000 people to flee. More than 300,000 others have been displaced by tribal rebellion in north Yemen, according to U.N. estimates.

A local official said the bodies of two soldiers were found in an area some 80 km (50 miles) east of the Abyan provincial capital Zinjibar Sunday. He said he believed the two had been abducted by al Qaeda to the area where they were killed.

(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari, additional reporting by Erika Solomon in Beirut and Victoria Klesty in Oslo; Writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Isabel Coles and Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120115/wl_nm/us_yemen

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Monday, January 16, 2012

McDonnell stokes VP talk in S.C. (Politico)

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.? Just in case anyone wasn?t clear that Bob McDonnell was interested in being picked for the GOP ticket this year, the Virginia governor came here Saturday to help seed the talk.

One week before South Carolina?s primary, McDonnell ? not formally a candidate for anything, but whose aspirations for the national stage are no secret ? flew in Saturday for a town hall meeting with freshman Rep. Tim Scott, a tea party favorite.

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He spent nearly an hour touting his accomplishments and attacking President Barack Obama.

?We need a leader that wants to put in place results-oriented conservatism,? McDonnell told a friendly crowd of more than 150 huddled for warmth at the outdoor event. ?That is: Stick to your conservative guns but quit making excuses. Just get things done.?

McDonnell succeeded Rick Perry as chairman of the RGA when he stepped down to run for president last August. Being RGA chairman has offered a handy justification for traveling around the country increasing his visibility. The Missouri Republican Party announced this week that he?ll keynote their Lincoln-Day dinner next month. More speaking engagements will be announced soon.

Though he has not endorsed in the presidential race, he reiterated Saturday that he thinks the party should choose a governor ? narrowing the choices to Mitt Romney, Rick Perry and Jon Huntsman.

?That?s exactly the kind of leadership that you need,? he said, touting the experience a state executive has at balancing budgets.

McDonnell spent most of the time highlighting his own background: Telling the crowd that his family regularly vacationed here in the 1960s and ?70s. As ?an aside? to a question about offshore drilling, he noted that he?s the son of an Army officer, that he served 21 years himself and that his daughter spent a year in Iraq as a platoon officer.

McDonnell?s approval rating is in the high 50s. On his coattails, Republicans just captured control of the state House and Senate for the second time in the state?s history.

The governor could be attractive to Romney by offsetting some of his biggest weaknesses. He?s a Southerner in a party dominated by Southerners, and popular in a traditionally Republican state that went for Barack Obama in 2008. A fiscal conservative focused on jobs creation in the governor?s office, McDonnell made a name for himself as a state legislator and his state?s attorney general as a social conservative ? which gives him credibility with evangelicals.

Plus, he?s been building a national fundraising network through his RGA position. But mindful of the criticism that McDonnell?s predecessor Tim Kaine engendered for all the time he spent out of state while simultaneously serving as governor and chairman of the Democratic National Committee, aides note that the South Carolina event and other out-of-state engagements have been on Saturdays.

This one was a love fest for McDonnell ? that repeatedly drove home the point.

Celebrity focus group convener Frank Luntz introduced McDonnell as ?a future vice president of the United States of America.? The crowd cheered. McDonnell smiled.

The first question from the audience addressed McDonnell as ?Mr. Vice President.?

?He may just be the balancing act necessary to bring the White House back to our side because he might be our next vice president,? Scott said. ?You never know. Perhaps.?

?I like to get used to the new titles and give him an opportunity to warm up to it,? he added.

McDonnell smiled again.

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Turtle Beach XP400 wireless gaming headset hands-on -- Engadget

Turtle Beach announced a duo of new XBOX 360 and PS3 gaming headsets on day one of CES, and we were able to spend a bit of time with one of them, the XP400, on the show floor. It's Turtle Beach's flagship gaming headset, featuring adjustable Dolby 5.1 virtual surround sound, a non-AD2P dual-pairing Bluetooth radio for picking up phone calls during gaming sessions, a 15 hour rechargeable battery and dual-band 2.4/5GHZ built-in WiFi.

The actual over-the-ear pieces have a much better layout from previous models, though there are almost as many buttons as there are on the controller you'd be wielding -- with volume up / down, chat volume up / down, mute, Bluetooth pairing, limiter button and tone buttons. The included dual-band WiFi adapter that connects to your gaming console of choice is small and pretty minimalistic in design. The adjustable surround angles feature seems useful but we can't help but to feel it's a bit gimmicky -- we have a hard time figuring out which setting is better. One feature that we really like is the new Limiter function, which allows you to keep the volume relatively high to listen for those footsteps (lower in volume) but won't blow your ear drums out when a RPG rocket (explosion-like volume levels) hits you in the face. The sound was also crisp and loud as we completed our spec-op mission at the Turtle Beach gaming booth, where the headset's noise-blocking abilities proved to be particularly handy. Hit up the gallery below for a close look at the $220 gaming headset set to be available this quarter.

Joe Pollicino contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/15/turtle-beach-xp400-wireless-gaming-headset-hands-on/

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