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Eco-friendly cookware that you will wish you always had

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (The NuWave PIC)
Sat Mar 29 13:34:08 2014

Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 10:34:04 -0700
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Portable cooktop that gives you precise temp control

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ROME  The judge who presided over Amanda Knox's second murder conviction 
says he suffered over the verdict but that he and the jury 
agreed about her guilt in the death of British student Meredith Kercher.Judge 
Alessandro Nencini said he agreed to be interviewed by Corriere della Sera 
for Saturday's editions because he knew the sentence would create a media 
storm.Nencini says the jury had come up with a motive that would 
be explained in the written explanation of the verdict, expected within 
three months. But he hinted at the conclusion, saying that up until 
8:15 p.m. on the night of the murder, Knox and her now 
ex-boyfriend had other plans but that something changed.He told Corriere: 
"If Amanda had gone to work, probably we wouldn't be here."
FoxNews.com reporter Jana Winter, right, and her attorneys won a victory 
when the New York Court of Appeals threw out a subpoena requiring 
her to go to Colorado and reveal sources for an exclusive story 
or face jail..AP Photo/Ed AndrieskiCENTENNIAL, Colo.  Lawyers for the man 
accused of killing 12 people at a Colorado movie theater said Friday 
they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to require a Fox News 
reporter to reveal the confidential sources she used in a story about 
defendant James Holmes.The defense wants reporter Jana Winter to identify 
the law enforcement officials who told her that Holmes sent a notebook 
containing violent images to his psychiatrist before the 2012 attack.Holmes' 
lawyers say whoever spoke to Winter violated a gag order and should 
be punished. They also say that officers might have lied when they 
denied under oath being Winter's sources, undermining their credibility 
as potential trial witnesses.New York state's top court ruled in December 
that Winter did not have to testify in Colorado because she is 
protected by her home state's shield law, which says reporters do not 
have to identify confidential sources.A Colorado court issued a subpoena 
for Winter's testimony, but because she is based in New York, that 
state's courts would have to enforce it.Winter has said she would not 
identify the sources, even though the Colorado court could sentence her 
to jail for contempt of court for refusing.Winter's attorney, Dori 

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            <p>NuWave &mdash; Complete Energy-Saving Cooking Solution with Precise Temperature Control</p>
            <p>Induction cooking technology is one of the most efficient methods of meal preparation. The NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop generates heat in the cookware and not on the cook top surface, making it more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric ranges.</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">PARIS  Two high school classmates, both French Muslims, headed off to 
Syria this month instead of going to school. They were located, brought 
home   one fetched by his father    and 
are now being investigated on terrorism-linked charges.The unfolding drama 
of the teenagers, aged 15 and 16, highlights how Syria has become 
a magnet for a vulnerable fringe of young Muslims in the West. 
It is among a small wave of cases that are putting French 
authorities, and some families, on edge.The bloody three-year-old conflict 
in Syria has drawn thousands of Muslims to join the ranks of 
battalions trying to topple the regime or other fighting groups looking 
to conquer the region in the name of Islam.French authorities say that 
more than 600 French have gone to Syria, are plotting to go 
or have returned, and more than 20 French have been killed in 
fighting. As of mid-January, a dozen French adolescents were in Syria or 
in transit, according to authorities.Many of the alleged would-be jihadis 
are clearly amateurs."He's a victim. He's not a terrorist," said the father 
of the 15-year-old before his son was handed a preliminary charge linked 
to terrorism on Friday    a rare event for a 
minor. "He never touched a weapon," said the father, calling his son's 
trip "an error of youth."As the boys from France's southern Toulouse region 
were questioned Friday by a judge Friday, the trial of three French 
Muslims caught heading to Syria was concluding in another
 Jan. 29, 2014: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, looks out over 
the Super Bowl security operations center in East Rutherford, N.J.APDozens 
of federal and local law enforcement agencies have heightened security in 
preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl, limiting access to New Jersey's MetLife 
Stadium and beefing up measures for mass transit in light of recent 
suicide bombings in Russia.Despite no specific terror threats against the 
game, officials say suicide attacks on a trolleybus and a train station 
in Russia that killed more than 30 people within weeks of the 
Winter Olympics have raised worries among authorities, Reuters reported."Of 
particular concern to us is what was going on overseas in Volgograd 
in regard to the Sochi Olympics. As you know both of those 
bombings were targeting mass transit," Col. Rick Fuentes, head of the New 
Jersey State Police, told reporters this week. "That is a concern with 
the mass transit; we've prepared ourselves for it."The Transportation Security 
Administration said Friday that all fans boarding trains to the stadium 
from Secaucus Junction Station, the start of NJ Transit's 6.8-mile line 
to the stadium in East Rutherford, must pass through a security checkpoint 
manned by TSA agents.Only people who show agents a valid Super Bowl 
ticket will be allowed to pass through the security checkpoint and board 
a train, said John Durkin, special agent in charge of the TSA 
Newark field office.Fans will only be all
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