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Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:31:13 -0700
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P Photo/SANA, File)The Associated PressThis citizen journalism 
image provided by the Local Council of Barzeh, which has been authenticated 
based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the aftermath of 
rocket attacks on the Barzeh district of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 
5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed into a contested district on 
the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing several people and trapping others 
under the rubble, while violence raged around suburbs of the capital, activists 
said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, where rebels aiming to topple President 
Bashar Assad are known to operate, follows days of heavy fighting between 
the rebels and the military in the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The 
Associated PressThis citizen journalism image provided by the Local Council 
of Barzeh, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other 
AP reporting, shows the aftermath of rocket attacks on the Barzeh district 
of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed 
into a contested district on the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing 
several people and trapping others under the rubble, while violence raged 
around suburbs of the capital, activists said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, 
where rebels aiming to topple President Bashar Assad are known to operate, 
follows days of heavy fighting between the rebels and the military in 
the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The Associated PressAMMAN
LAS VEGAS  The state Legislature has rejected a demand by Nevada 
media for a report commissioned by a panel that recommended the expulsion 
of Assemblyman Steven Brooks.In a 16-page response to a two-page open records 
request, the state Legislative Counsel Bureau cited nine grounds on which 
it said the state public records law doesn't apply to the report, 
which the panel reviewed behind closed doors.It also asserted the Assembly 
had "absolute and paramount power" under the state constitution to conduct 
closed meetings and withhold documents it reviews."All of the documents 
you requested have, from the time they were collected for use at 
the committee hearing, been kept strictly confidential," Legislature lawyer 
Brenda Erdoes wrote in the reply, dated Thursday, to media attorney Donald 
Campbell.Erdoes asserted that Brooks declined a chance to make the materials 
public.Campbell filed the formal open records request March 28 on behalf 
of 13 newspaper and broadcast entities including The Associated Press and 
the Nevada Press Association. He was in court Friday and unavailable for 
immediate comment.Campbell noted previously that the report was produced 
at taxpayer expense for consideration by an elected body about the fate 
of a public official, and was "by its very nature" open to 
public scrutiny. He added that some elements of the report might be 
redacted to comply with federal health privacy laws.Press association executive 
Barry Smith said

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">pts.Israeli sites reported brief 
cyberattacks on the stock market website and the Finance Ministry website 
Saturday night. But the two institutions denied the reports.Israeli media 
said small businesses had been targeted, and some websites' homepages were 
replaced by anti-Israel slogans. In retaliation, Israeli activists hacked 
sites of radical Islamist groups and splashed them with pro-Israel messages, 
media said.Shlomi Dolev, an expert on network security and cryptography 
at Ben Gurion University, said attacks of this kind will likely become 
more common. "It is a good test for our defense systems and 
we will know better how to deal with more serious threats in 
the future," he said.Dolev said Anonymous had declared on its forums that 
the main assault would be in the evening. Hackers have had little 
success in their attempts to take over and change Israeli sites so 
far and are planning "denial of service" attacks where sites are overwhelmed 
and communications are hindered.He said Israel is well prepared to deal 
with the attacks. "This is a real battle. It is good training 
for our experts," he said.Dolev who also serves as Chairman of the 
Inter-University-Communication-Center which connects Israeli universities 
and research branches of companies like IBM, said 40 security experts from 
the center "are looking forward to play with the attackers."Hackers have 
tried before to topple Israeli sites.In January last year, a hacker network 
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up to 12 guests will enjoy a special menu developed by noted 
winemakers pairing their best vintages with classic carved meats like crown 
of veal rack, lamb Baron and veal rack a lOrlov.Sabatinis  the 
signature tasting-menu Italian restaurant on all Princess ships -- has some 
new twists on Royal Princess. Guests can order a la carte for 
dinner, and also get lunch there for the first time. Another first 
is the Pub Lunch to be served in the Wheelhouse Bar and 
adjacent Crown Grill, consisting of traditionally British fish-and-chips 
or bangers and mash.Novel and Handy Entertainment FeaturesRoyal Princess 
is unique in the entertainment department. The ship will introduce a new 
concept called Princess Live!  essentially a TV studio that broadcasts to 
passenger staterooms day and night. The programming day will start with 
a morning show, followed by visits from officers, entertainers, enrichment 
speakers and more until midnight. No cruise ship has ever tried this, 
andCalouri says the goal is never more than 15 minutes without something 
on the air.Another first will be the free Intranet access from any 
Wi-Fi capable device, allowing users to see the daily schedules, read about 
entertainment, ports of call, and other ship details. Going a step further 
is the no-charge interactive TV in every stateroom. You will be able 
to pull up TV shows and movies on demand  and never 
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