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Thu Nov 14 09:34:55 2013

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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 06:34:53 -0800
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Cordless outdoor motion sensor light

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This April 1, 2011 photo shows activist Ahmed Douma chanting slogans during 
a march to Tahrir Square demanding prosecution of members of former President 
Hosni Mubarak's regime in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prosecutor says prominent 
Douma was arrested and referred to a speedy trial for insulting the 
countrys president in comments he made on TV, in the first such 
case. Prosecutor Mohammed Tanikhi said Thursday, May 2, 2013 that Doumas 
trial begins Sunday. He was arrested Tuesday after a Muslim Brotherhood 
member complained that Douma called Morsi a killer and a criminal, blaming 
him for a violent security crackdown on protesters in the coastal city 
of Port Said that left 40 people killed. (AP Photo/Sarah Carr)The Associated 
PressThis April 1, 2011 photo shows activist Ahmed Douma, left, during a 
march to Tahrir Square demanding prosecution of members of former President 
Hosni Mubarak's regime in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prosecutor says prominent 
Douma was arrested and referred to a speedy trial for insulting the 
countrys president in comments he made on TV, in the first such 
case. Prosecutor Mohammed Tanikhi said Thursday, May 2, 2013 that Doumas 
trial begins Sunday. He was arrested Tuesday after a Muslim Brotherhood 
member complained that Douma called Morsi a killer and a criminal, blaming 
him for a violent security crackdown on protesters in the coastal city 
of Port Said that left 40 people killed. (AP Photo/Sarah CarrThe Associated 
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										The troubled 
and talented Amanda BynesThe former teen star has become more known for 
her bizarre behavior.LOS ANGELES  The Amanda Bynes saga took another scary 
turn in the late night hours Wednesday night when actress Jenny McCarthy 
tweeted that police were at the troubled star's home in New York 
City."Police are at@AmandaByneshouse. I hope they get her help. Enough of 
this circus. She needs help," McCarthy wrote.The source of McCarthy's information? 
Apparently she was quoting from the tweets of Bynes' former publicist Jonathan 
Jaxson,who had tweeted: "I just spoke to@AmandaBynesand she is soooo messed 
up on drugs and please@NY_POLICEfind her and help her! I don't know 
her address!"The online kerfuffle came soon after Bynes had posted topless 
photos of herself on Twitter.Those pics came after Tuesday night's shots 
in which she was similarly unclothed, but at least still wearing a 
bra.PHOTOS: More Bynes Twitpics.In the preceding weeks, Bynes, 27, had been 
spotted wandering strangely around New York City, shaving half her head, 
tweeting obscene things about her affection for musician Drake, posting 
videos of herself mumbling in front of the mirror.Bynes' behavior reportedly 
has the children in her apartment building scared, too.And while some of 
her actions are reminiscent of a 2007 Britney Spears, whose very public 
meltdown culminated in her shaving her own head and later led to 
-- and still requires -- a legal co

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">JOHANNESBURG  Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than 
a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, it 
has again been driven to extinction, or to the brink of extinction, 
by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia.A leading rhino expert 
told The Associated Press that the last rhino in the southern African 
nation has been killed. The warden in charge of the Great Limpopo 
Transfrontier Park   the only place where the horned behemoths lived 
in Mozambique    also says poachers have wiped out the 
last of the rhinos. Mozambique's conservation director believes a few may 
remain.Elephants also could become extinct in Mozambique soon, the warden 
of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Antonio Abacar, told AP. He said 
game rangers have been aiding poachers, and 30 of the park's 100 
rangers will appear in court soon."We caught some of them red-handed while 
directing poachers to a rhino area," Abacar said.A game ranger arrested 
for helping poachers in Mozambique's northern Niassa Game Reserve said on 
Mozambican Television TVM last week that he was paid 2,500 meticais (about 
$80) to direct poachers to areas with elephants and rhinos. Game rangers 
are paid between 2,000 and 3,000 meticais ($64 to $96) a month.While 
guilty rangers will lose their jobs, the courts serve as little deterrent 
to the poachers: killing wildlife and trading in illegal rhino horn and 
elephant tusks are only misdemeanors in Mozam
 from the university, the official told the AP.The law enforcement official 
said information about Tazhayakov's status was in the Homeland Security 
Department's Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, called SEVIS, 
when Tazhayakov arrived in New York in January.The official spoke on the 
condition of anonymity because this person was not authorized to discuss 
details of Tazhayakov's immigration history.DHS spokesman Peter Boogaard 
said when Tazhayakov arrived on Jan. 20, Customs and Border Protection officials 
had not been notified that he was no longer a student.Boogaard said 
in an emailed statement that DHS had recently reformed the student visa 
system to ensure that CBP would have access to all relevant student 
visa information. Later, however, he clarified the statement to say that 
the reform was ongoing."At the time of re-entry there was no derogatory 
information that suggested this individual posed a national security or 
public safety threat," he said.Tazhayakov and another student from Kazakhstan, 
Dias Kadyrbayev, were detained last month on immigration charges. They were 
arrested on federal criminal charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice. 
Robel Phillipos, 19, was also arrested and charged with willfully making 
materially false statements to federal law enforcement officials during 
a terrorism investigation.Questions about Tazhayakov's immigration status 
came up Wednesday during an immigration hearing in Boston when a jud
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