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Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 15:42:36 -0800
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vel, 
Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said the party does 
not condone secret tapings."We would never condone anything like this -- 
a secret taping. We would never condone it," he said. Woodhouse said 
he knows nothing about the group in question."Our reaction is that we 
would like the investigation to take its course."Progress Kentucky has not 
returned a request for comment.The FBI is investigating the alleged recording 
at McConnell's request. A law enforcement official told Fox News the investigation 
is "moving along," and there are some "people of interest."The FBI is 
conducting interviews and visited McConnell's campaign headquarters on Wednesday. 
Fox News confirms the FBI also pulled video surveillance footage.McConnell 
campaign manager Jesse Benton told Fox News that there is a video 
camera in the lobby where anybody would have to pass through to 
get to the second floor, where the meeting in question took place."They 
certainly were not authorized to be there, if they were indeed there," 
Benton said of the Progress Kentucky operatives.The McConnell team meeting 
covered in the Mother Jones article reportedly took place on Feb. 2. 
Judd had been seriously considering a challenge to the Senate Republican 
leader in Kentucky until she opted against running last month.The McConnell 
advisers at the meeting could be heard discussing possible avenues of attack 
against Judd, one of which concerned her mental state."She's c
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for business users has declined as well. According to Chou, companies now 
buy computers every four or five years as opposed to every three 
years. Estimates for global PC shipments may fall even lower than the 
already-grim 1.3 percent contraction for 2013, IDC told WSJ.At this point, 
unfortunately, it seems clear that the Windows 8 launch not only failed 
to provide a positive boost to the PC market, but appears to 
have slowed the market, said Bob ODonnell, IDC Program Vice President, Clients 
and Displays. While some consumers appreciate the new form factors and touch 
capabilities of Windows 8, the radical changes to the UI, removal of 
the familiar Start button, and the costs associated with touch have made 
PCs a less attractive alternative to dedicated tablets and other competitive 
devices.The pressure is on Microsoft to make Windows 8 more compelling to 
consumers, whether it be through lower prices or big changes to the 
operating system. The Windows Blue update expected this summer promises 
several enhancements, including the ability to view more apps on the screen 
at once and easier access to settings, but it may not be 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">RIO DE JANEIRO  Public transit vans like the one in which 
an American student was gang raped last month were banned Thursday from 
Rio de Janeiro's touristy South Zone neighborhoods.The measure was floated 
late last year as a way to help ease the city's chronic 
traffic jams but gained urgency as a safety measure in the wake 
of the March 30 attack on the American woman and her French 
companion, who were attacked by a van driver and two other young 
men who brutalized them for about six hours inside the vehicle.Under a 
decree published Thursday in the local government's Official Journal, the 
vans will be prohibited from operating in high-rent neighborhoods including 
Ipanema and Leblon beaches, as well as Copacabana, where the two foreigners 
boarded the van to travel to a nightlife hotspot in downtown. Exceptions 
will be made for vans serving two "favela" hillside slums sandwiched between 
high-rent South Zone neighborhoods, according to the decree, which takes 
effect on Monday.Without the vans and with a key metro station closed 
pending the extension of the subway, residents and workers in the South 
Zone will need to rely on buses, taxis and private vehicles to 
get around.The 12-seat vans are seen as a quicker alternative to buses 
and largely travel the same routes. They will continue to ply the 
poor, sprawling suburbs that ring this city of 6 million.Thursday's decree 
was the second safety regulation for public vans put in place since 
the
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the gang problem that is tormenting honest people in his hometown as 
he is to blaming law-abiding gun owners for the acts of psychopathic 
murderers."House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, repeated his view that the 
Senate should act, saying, "It's one thing for two members to come 
to some agreement. It doesn't substitute the will for the other 98 
members."In a written statement, Obama said he'd prefer stronger language 
than the compromise, but he said it represented progress."It recognizes 
that there are good people on both sides of this issue, and 
we don't have to agree on everything to know that we've got 
to do something to stem the tide of gun violence," he said.Other 
highlights of Obama's gun agenda -- including bans on assault weapons and 
high-capacity ammunition magazines -- seem to have little chance of winning 
approval in the Senate, let alone the House.Polls show more than 8 
in 10 people back expanded background checks. Even so, the fight will 
be difficult in both chambers, especially the House, where increasing numbers 
of district lines are drawn to protect incumbents, said James Pasco, executive 
director of the Fraternal Order of Police."They're not going to have a 
constituency in every instance that is champing for that bill," said Pasco, 
whose group has backed the drive for expanded background checks.The director 
of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, one of whose leaders is New York 
City Mayor Michael Bloo
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