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Wed Jan 29 15:58:26 2014
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 12:58:23 -0800
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standard Windows 8, did better in the quarter. IDC didn't specify how
many, but it's at least 700,000 based on the figures provided.Microsoft
has said it plans to release a series of smaller tablets in
coming months, apparently to compete with Apple's iPad Mini and Amazon.com's
Kindle Fire. Windows RT is the likely software choice for the tablets.Meanwhile,
the global tablet market more than doubled to 49.2 million units, according
to IDC's estimate. That means nearly two tablets were sold for every
three PCs, a record level.Apple remained the largest maker of tablets, but
its market share shrank to 39 percent, the lowest yet. Samsung Electronics
is cementing its position as the second-largest maker of tablets, with 18
percent market share, according to IDC.Microsoft's market share was 1.8
percent, with 900,000 Windows RT and Windows 8 tablets shipped. It's at
No. 5, behind AsusTek and Amazon.
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Shown here are images released by the FBI of people wanted for
questioning in connection with the Benghazi attack.FBIThe FBI has posted
images of three people wanted for questioning regarding the terror attack
last year on a U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya, as investigators continue
to search for suspects more than seven months after the deadly assault.The
FBI released the grainy images on its website, claiming the individuals
pictured were at the U.S. compound when it was attacked on Sept.
11."We are seeking information about three individuals who were on the grounds
of the U.S. Special Mission when it was attacked," the FBI said
in a statement. "These individuals may be able to provide information to
help in the investigation."The FBI is encouraging anyone with information
to text or email BenghaziTips@ic.fbi.gov or submit information confidentially
by going to https://forms.fbi.gov/benghazi.U.S. officials have struggled
to track down and detain suspects ever since the attack, despite a
pledge by President Obama immediately afterward that "justice will be done."One
individual held in Tunisia was released by a judge in January. Sources
told Fox News that the U.S. has actually identified the mastermind of
the attack, who according to them is walking free in Libya, though
that claim has not been confirmed publicly by federal officials.The FBI
said it is asking "Libyans and people around the world" for information
on the attacks, which k
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ca to Mozambique, including the first 12 rhinos to roam in Mozambique
in a century.In 2006, South Africa removed some 50 kilometers (30 miles)
of fence between Kruger and Limpopo National Park. Soto said the entire
200 kilometers (125 miles) of fence was not removed because Mozambique still
is working to resettle some 6,000 people living in the park.A second
phase was to include two other Mozambican parks, allowing the transfrontier
park to extend over 100,000 square kilometers (39,000 sq. miles) that would
make it "the world's largest animal kingdom," according to the South African
Peace Parks Foundation.Those plans now are in danger, as is the Great
Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Knight said South African officials are even
discussing rebuilding their fence with Mozambique.South African officials
say their country has lost 273 rhinos to poachers so far this
year. They say most have been killed by Mozambicans who cross into
Kruger Park. Poachers killed 668 rhinos in South Africa last year.The slaughter
continues with the number of deaths increasing even though South Africa
has declared war on rhino poachers and for two years has deployed
soldiers and police in Kruger, a vast park which is the size
of Israel.Soto said Mozambique's government has been working since 2009
on a comprehensive reform of environmental laws involving consultations
with all stakeholders. He said he expects the draft legislation to be
presented to parliament soon. I
was out
of the country.That meant the authority then reverted directly to the U.S.
State Department, and oversight of the response to the attack that night
fell to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Undersecretary of State
Patrick Kennedy, who were calling the shots.Sources said that shortly after
the attack began around 9:40 p.m., special forces put out the calls
for assets to be moved into position."What that does is that enacts
.. every asset, every element to respond and it becomes a global
priority," one source said. "I would tell you that was given and
the only reason it was given is because of special operations pack."However,
the source said, "Assets did not move."The failure of the State Department
or White House to give the military permission to go into Libya,
according to the source, only accentuates the significant breakdown in communication
among the State Department, military, CIA and White House."I can see the
initial confusion in the beginning. I mean, you have a situation that's
developing. The problem with the State Department is they don't have procedures
in place. And if they do, they haven't practiced or exercised them.
And now they are making up for all the mistakes they have
made, with excuse. And there is no excuse," the source said, describing
a "huge breakdown between State and military."Last October, then-Defense
Secretary Leon Panetta defended the response, saying the military was reluctant
to p
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