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of defamatory statements against plaintiff.""We're calling their bluff," 
said Mawyer. "I would have thought this would have been dropped a 
while ago, but I guess they feel they have to defend themselves 
to their own members."Many of the books allegations are based on the 
claims of a former NYPD undercover informant who spent eight years posing 
as a member of the Muslim group, which has secretive bases in 
rural areas around the country, including Hancock, N.Y., and York County, 
S.C.- Martin Mawyer, founder of Christian Action NetworkThe book alleges 
organized criminal activity on the part of MOA and claims profits from 
street crimes, drugs, brothels, unemployment fraud and other offenses have 
been funneled to Jamaat al-Fuqra. Part of the money has been used 
to establish a series of Jihadi training camps on American soil, according 
to the book.Both Muslims of the Americas -- made up primarily of 
African-American converts to Islam -- and the Pakistan-based Jamaat al-Fuqra, 
are guided by Sheikh Mubarik Ali Gilani, a highly controversial cleric who 
lived in the U.S. during the 1980s and who was the subject 
of an investigation by the late Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl.In 
2002, Pearl was in Pakistan on his way to a pre-arranged interview 
with Gilani when he was kidnapped by Al Qaeda and eventually beheaded 
in a brutal case that shocked the world. Gilani was questioned in 
relation to the investigation but released w
The author's first experience with Google Glass, a futuristic headmounted 
computer that Google hopes will change the world.FoxNews.com / Perry ChiaramonteToday 
is my first full day as a cyborg.Ive spent the past 18 
or so hours wearing Google Glass -- the Internet giants vision of 
an always-on, digitally connected future, disguised as a pair of glassless 
eyeglasses.Looking past the double-takes and outright stares from everyone 
looking at me, its easy to see the potential of this crazy 
gizmo. But for now, well, its weird being one of the borg.Glass 
is a lopsided yet oddly comfortable hunk of plastic, silicon and titanium. 
The brains of my device were housed in two hunks of gray 
plastic, all on the right side (and no, theres currently no option 
to swap sides). Google has versions in a variety of colors, including 
a gorgeous bright orange. If youre going to call attention to yourself, 
may as well do it in style.At the back is a battery 
and a tiny speaker that rests against your head, and uses the 
bones in your skull to amplify its output. The front contains the 
camera, processor and a tiny display screen -- your interface to the 
world of Google.I picked mine up from Googles temporary Glass office in 
New York. And after a 90-minute walkthrough with several Glass guides, I 
was ready to set out in the world.I found using Glass to 
be remarkably intuitive and straightforward. Others who tried it had mixed 
luck, however, which mainly revealed 


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">In this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained 
by APTN, the fourth image taken from a series of 5, the 
horse carrying  a man believed to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov 
falls after crossing the finish line at a horse race during celebrations 
of Turkmenistans renowned desert racehorses   in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. 
Berdymukhamedov did not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared 
before the crowd about a half-hour after the fall.  (AP Photo/via 
APTN)The Associated PressIn this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from 
video footage obtained by APTN, the fifth image taken from a series 
of 5, guards run to  a man believed to be Turkmen 
President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov lying on the ground after his horse 
fell throwing him at a horse race during celebrations of  Turkmenistans 
renowned desert racehorses  in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov 
did not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared before the 
crowd about a half-hour after the fall. (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated 
PressIn this image taken Sunday, April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained 
by APTN, the second image taken from a series of 5,  
a man believed to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov rides 
his horse to victory as his horse starts falling at a  
race during celebrations of Turkmenistans renowned desert racehorses  in 
capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov did not appear to ha
 an 3 maintains the franchises lighthearted humor 
and banter, there is a much more ominous, darker tone at play 
here. Topical villain The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) is the head of a 
terrorist cell who are detonating bombs across America. By taking over the 
TV airwaves, The Mandarin spreads fear across the nation, bringing the country 
to its knees. When Starks former bodyguard and friend, Happy (Jon Favreau) 
is injured during a bombing and his girlfriend Pepper (Gwyneth Paltrow) 
is abducted, things get personal for Iron Man and he goes on 
the hunt to find a terrorist who hides behind a television camera.Iron 
Man 3 is a breeze, not wasting a moment during its two-hour 
runtime. This certainly isnt writer-director Shane Blacks first rodeo, and 
he pulls out all the stops. The spitfire dialogue is often hilarious, 
in great part due to Downeys impeccable delivery. The action set pieces 
are as spectacular as one would expect in an Iron Man film, 
especially the climactic battle on an oil rig where a plethora of 
Iron Men duke it out. But what keeps this Iron Man from 
bleeding into the amoeba of superhero films is a large portion with 
Tony Stark sans-Iron Man suit  au natural, if you will  
using his wit and intelligence to solve a mystery. Stark, broken and 
anxiety-ridden from the events that transpired in New York City during The 
Avengers, is left to his own human devices on a mystery manhunt 
for The Mandarin. This dilemma makes the challenges more
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