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Mon Aug 26 17:09:48 2013

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 Mubarak Ali Gilani, the shadowy founder of Muslims of the Americas, is 
believed to be living in Pakistan. (Christian Action Network)Christian Action 
Network vows to bring Gilani, founder of Muslims of the Americas, into 
a U.S. court if the $30 million defamation suit proceeds. (Christian Action 
Network)Gilani, who is believed to be in his eighties, fires a weapon 
in a training video made by Muslims of the Americas. (Christian Action 
Network)Muslims of the Americas has rural bases in several states, including 
South Carolina and New York.The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization 
accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself 
being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30 
million defamation suit against the Christian group that leveled the charges 
in a best-selling book.Muslims of the Americas, a group founded in the 
1980s by elusive Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, is suing the Christian 
Action Network for defamation and libel following CANs recent publication 
of the book Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamist Terrorist 
Training Camps Inside America. Co-authored by CAN founder Martin Mawyer 
and Patti Pierucci, the book accuses MOA of acting as a front 
for the radical Islamist group Jamaat al-Fuqra.In the suit, filed this year 
in federal court in Albany, N.Y., the Muslim group accuses Mawyer, Pierucci 
and CAN of "malicious, repetitious and continuous pronouncements and
 ions of users.Using the simple MyGlass 
smartphone app, you can configure the Google+ sharing features on Glass: 
Which of your contacts you want ready access to, which groups you 
want to share videos and pictures to, and so on. For what 
its worth, Google+ actually does social networking better than Facebook 
in some ways, and sharing pics with groups and individuals is as 
easy as taking them.On the other hand, social networking is both a 
Glass strength and its Achilles Heel: Everyone I saw while wearing Glass 
stared, then eventually asked me if I was recording them. Are we 
live right now? Is this online?For the record, no, Glass is not 
violating your privacy. No, it is not surreptitiously recording you. No, 
it does not do face recognition. No, I am not seeing through 
your clothing.While Googles wild invention does raise those questions, the 
device is designed to skirt them all: To start recording a video 
or snap a shot, you need to actively turn it on. And 
theres no red light on the front to indicate activity, but whoever 
youre speaking with should be able to see the active screen.And Google 
told me face recognition would require some processing power thats simply 
out of the question, at least for now.That said, what it does 
do is tantalize. Want directions? There they are. Want to share a 
picture of your trip? Done. Need a fact to wow a dinner 
party? There it is.Just dont wear Glass during the dinner party. At 
least, thats what my wi

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> SKOPJE, Macedonia  Macedonian police say they have carried out raids across 
the country and arrested 17 people, including two state museum employees, 
for alleged involvement in an antiquities looting gang.A police statement 
Wednesday said officers confiscated valuable artifacts dating to as early 
as the 4th century B.C., including pottery, a clay female figurine and 
121 coins   one with the portrait of Alexander the Great.Fourteen 
church icons were also seized, although police did not provide dates for 
them.The arrests and seizures took place late Tuesday after raids on 23 
homes and business premises in the capital Skopje and four other cities. 
The suspects include a police officer.Authorities are also seeking two Serbian 
nationals suspected of involvement in the ring that allegedly sought to 
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 APTurnout was relatively light across Massachusetts on Tuesday as voters 
chose which Republican and Democratic candidates will win their party primaries 
and go on to campaign in the state's second special U.S. Senate 
election in four years.The race to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's 
former seat has been overshadowed by the Boston bombings, though turnout 
in the city was running slightly ahead of another special U.S. Senate 
primary three years ago in part because of an additional local race 
on Tuesday's ballot, the state's top elections official said.Even before 
the bombings, the campaign had failed to capture the attention of voters 
compared with the 2010 special election following the death of longtime 
Sen. Edward Kennedy. Former Republican Sen. Scott Brown won the seat but 
was ousted last year in another high-profile race by Democratic challenger 
Elizabeth Warren.Two Democrats, both members of the state's congressional 
delegation, and three Republicans are vying for their parties' nominations.A 
win would help Senate Democrats maintain a caucus edge of 55-45 as 
they press forward on major issues like immigration and gun control.The 
Boston Marathon bombs disrupted the political race, forcing the candidates 
to temporarily suspend their campaigns. The bombings also brought national 
security and terrorism issues to the fore in an election that was 
expected to turn on questions of the economy, gun control, taxes, immigration 
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