Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

EU Approves Roche?s Avastin for Ovarian Cancer

The European Commission has approved the use of Avastin, a drug manufactured by the Swiss-based health care company, Roche. Avastin is used to treat women in advanced stages of ovarian cancer.

The illness is regarded as one of the most fatal of the group of gynecological cancers, with annual death rates as high as 140,000 across the world, as per reports from the company.

It is hoped that the approval of this drug will give patients more options to treat the condition, apart from limited surgical and chemotherapy-based alternatives.

"Today's approval of Avastin marks the first major treatment advance in newly diagnosed ovarian cancer in 15 years," stated Hal Barron M.D., Chief Medical Officer (CMO)?and Head, Global Product Development, Roche.

"This is the fifth tumor type for which Avastin has been approved in Europe, making it one of few biologic drugs indicated for multiple cancers," he further mentioned.

Avastin has demonstrated in two Phase III studies that women with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer, who were treated, initially, with both Avastin and chemotherapy before receiving the former alone, lived significantly longer without the disease getting worse (progression-free survival), compared to those who received chemotherapy only.

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Incidentally, the European approval comes after the controversial revocation of the drug by the U.S.'s Food and Drug Administration (FDA), who maintained the drug exposed patients to dangerous side effects like high blood pressure and hemorrhaging.

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Southern California soldier hospitalized after shooting at his homecoming party

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - A decorated Army soldier recovering from injuries suffered in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan has been shot at his homecoming party, and family members say he's paralyzed and in critical condition.

Christopher Sullivan, 22, was shot late Friday while trying to break up a fight between his brother and another man at a San Bernardino, Calif., residence.

"My son didn't deserve this. He served his country," his mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the San Bernardino Sun (http://bit.ly/sjycMA).

Suzanne Sullivan said her son suffered two gunshot wounds to his back, which shattered his spine. Family members told the newspaper that the shooting late Friday left Sullivan paralyzed and in critical condition.

Police said Sullivan's brother and a partygoer got into an argument over football. When Sullivan moved to intervene, the man pulled a gun and opened fire.

The gunman fled the scene before police arrived.

Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collar bone and brain damage in the attack and has been recovering in Kentucky where he is stationed. He was awarded a Purple Heart.

Sullivan was home on leave when the shooting occurred.

"To come home to this, it's so unfair," his aunt Theresa Marquez told the newspaper.

His enlistment would be complete in April, after which Sullivan had planned to come home to go to college.

Family members are calling on the shooter to surrender.

Police have not identified the suspect.

Source: http://www.startribune.com/nation/136206618.html

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Private security hired for church service

Two men in brown sport coats, right, standing outside Friendship Baptist Church in York Sunday identified themselves as employees of Morgan Investigation Services and said they were contracted by the church's board of elders. (DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS -- PAUL KUEHNEL)

Two men in brown sport coats and the word "security" on their black turtlenecks were standing outside Friendship Baptist Church Christmas morning.

They identified themselves as employees of Morgan Investigation Services and said they were contracted by the church's board of elders.

Both were carrying handcuffs and said they have the authority to take someone into custody and contact the local police.

A church member last week asked York City Police Chief Wes Kahley to provide a police presence for the Christmas service after Mayor Kim Bracey's mother reportedly was punched in the face by another church member.

The dispute reportedly was over an interim pastor's comment about a church member from the pulpit.

York Mayor Kim Bracey declined to comment on the presence of the security personnel or why they were needed.

Source: http://www.ydr.com/ci_19615552?source=rss_viewed

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Sean Walsh dies at 21; California Army National Guard specialist from San Jose

When Sean Walsh was 8 or 9 years old, his mother recalled, he'd knock on a friend's door in his San Jose neighborhood, and if the boy wasn't home, he'd ask for his sister. If she wasn't there, he would settle for whoever was home.

"So what are you doing?" he would ask the other kids' mom and invite himself in, said his mother, Cheryl Walsh.

"That was Sean," she said. "I can't tell you how many of the neighbors felt like he was a part of their families."

Many from the old neighborhood now mourn Walsh, as do others who knew him from Prospect High School in Saratoga, the Santa Clara Police Department's Explorer program and the California Army National Guard's 185th Military Police Battalion, 49th Military Police Brigade in Pittsburg, northeast of Berkeley.

The 21-year-old Army National Guard specialist was killed Nov. 16 in a mortar attack on his base in eastern Afghanistan's Khowst province, on the Pakistani border. It was about a month before his unit was to finish a yearlong tour and head home to the East Bay.

Born in Upland, Walsh moved to San Jose in 1994 with his mother, a pharmaceutical sales representative.

Besides being a goodwill ambassador to the neighbors, he was an avid skater and sometime surfer whose other interests included cars, dirt bikes and his German shepherd, Lena, who helped cement his plans for a career in law enforcement as a K-9 officer.

"He definitely loved that dog," said Brian Garcia, 21, who became fast friends with Walsh when both joined the Explorers four years ago. "He would do anything for Lena. He was so attached to her. Being a K-9 officer was a perfect fit for him."

Officer Bill Davis, advisor to the Explorer program, described Walsh as a "cross between Ferris Bueller and James Bond" and said "he had a certain charm about him." Walsh was dedicated to the program and spent hundreds of hours on community service projects, police training and ride-alongs with officers, Davis said.

"He had that drive, that intelligence," Davis said. "He was making all the right moves, all the right decisions to someday become a police officer, whether it was in Santa Clara or somewhere else."

Garcia said his friend was serious about law enforcement and joined the Army National Guard's military police unit at age 18 for the experience and competitive edge it would give him later. But Walsh was anything but all business, he said.

"He was a jokester, and his sense of humor fit in perfectly with mine," Garcia said. "For anyone having a tough day or not a good week, he would always find a way to get them smiling or laughing."

One of Walsh's favorite moves might be best described as not-so-fancy footwork.

"Whenever a song came on the radio, we'd step out and start dancing to it in the funniest way we could ?people thought it was hilarious," Garcia said.

YouTube videos posted after his death show Walsh having fun even while deployed in Afghanistan. He is ever smiling and mostly mugging for the camera as he's shown in his off-time playing a ukulele, slurping noodles, lifting weights and dancing.

Sgt. Isabel Salazar, who posted a video with the message "You will be missed, but never forgotten," said Walsh parlayed his good nature into amicable relationships with Afghan security guards and villagers.

"Even though he couldn't speak their language and they couldn't understand ours, somehow he'd make friends with them and have full conversations with them," she said. "He was friends with everybody."

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Saratoga was packed for Walsh's funeral Dec. 3. Police, firefighters and soldiers joined with the fallen guardsman's friends and family ? including his father, Kenneth Walsh of Ontario ? at the church and at burial services at Oak Hill Memorial Park.

When he wasn't on a mission, Cheryl Walsh said, her son called or emailed her twice a day from Afghanistan. They often would talk about his plans for the future, which included trips to Disneyland, Hawaii and New York, earning a college degree and buying a used BMW.

Their last conversation, just hours before he died, ended the way they all did.

"We finished every phone call with 'I love you,' " she said. "That way, I always knew that if anything ever happened, those would be the last words we said to each other."

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Not forgotten: 10 who left a mark (Politico)

The year 2011 saw the deaths of some of the world?s most famous (Elizabeth Taylor, Steve Jobs, Betty Ford, Sargent Shriver, Clarence Clemons) and infamous (Osama bin Laden, Muammar Qadhafi, Kim Jong Il), as well as those who made their name by diving into the fray (boxer Joe Frazier, football greats John Mackey and Lee Roy Selmon) or by dissecting intellectual battles in the middle of it (David Broder, Christopher Hitchens, Andy Rooney).

Here are 10 others who passed away in 2011. While generally not as well-known as the figures listed above, all left a mark of some kind on the nation?s political history or culture.

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? Perkins Bass (age 99, died Oct. 25) and Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen Jr. (age 95, died May 23): Both men not only served as Republicans in Congress - Bass for four terms from New Hampshire, Frelinghuysen for 11 terms from New Jersey - but also fathered future congressmen, Charlie Bass and Rodney Frelinghuysen.

? Warren Christopher (age 85, March 18): Though he was portrayed as timid in an HBO movie about the controversies of the 2000 election, Christopher served as Bill Clinton?s first secretary of state, dealing with conflicts around the globe, including ones in the Middle East and Bosnia. He also served during the administrations of Jimmy Carter and Lyndon Johnson.

? Mark Hatfield (age 88, Aug. 7): Hatfield spent five terms as a U.S. senator from Oregon, earning a reputation as a maverick in the Republican Party. ?He blistered the hypocrites,? former Sen. Alan Simpson told POLITICO at the time of his death. It?s interesting to ponder how U.S. history might have been different if Richard Nixon had selected Hatfield instead of Spiro Agnew to be his running mate in 1968.

? Carl Oglesby (age 76, Sept. 13): In the days before the antiwar movement splintered and shifted furiously toward freak culture, Oglesby was an early leader of it, serving as president of Students for a Democratic Society. He was best known for his forceful address during an antiwar demonstration in D.C. in November 1965.

? Lana Peters (age 85, Nov. 22): It was a moment of great symbolic importance during the Cold War when the daughter of former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin defected to the United States in 1967. Svetlana Stalina, later Svetlana Alliluyeva and ultimately Lana Peters, was not able to fully settle into a new life, moving from nation to nation.

? Bert Schneider (age 78, Dec. 11): During a 1975 Academy Award ceremony that saw honors for Coppola, Fellini, Renoir, and Howard Hawks, this maverick film producer read a telegram from the government of North Vietnam as he accepted an Oscar for his potent Vietnam War documentary ?Hearts and Minds,? setting off a battle backstage and leading to an apology read by host Frank Sinatra.

? Gil Scott-Heron (age 62, May 27): Scott-Heron?s music, most prominently the incendiary ?The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,? had a political focus that made it pretty much unlike anything else one could hear on FM radio in the 1970s. His spoken-word songs mixed a number of musical styles, but never backed away from piercing tirades or pointed observations.

? Fred Shuttlesworth (age 89, Oct. 5): The truck-driver-turned-Baptist minister lived to the age of 89 despite facing numerous attempts on his life, including a dynamite attack on his house in 1956, and being arrested dozens of times. An ally of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., he was one of the most steadfast and forceful advocates of the civil rights movement in Alabama. Birmingham?s airport was renamed for him in 2008.

? Tom Wicker (age 85, Nov. 25): The longtime New York Times columnist, one of the nation?s most-prominent pundits for years, became part of the news himself when the inmates sought him as one of the mediators during the infamous Attica prison riot in 1971, a tragic time that was captured in his book ?A Time to Die.?

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Sky apples stun English motorists

Sky Apples? Motorists in England were pelted by apples falling from the sky, and were left to speculate as to the cause.

In the make-believe town of Chewandswallow, it rains soup and juice, and sometimes it snows ice cream. But who would have imagined that the world created by Judi Barrett in her bestselling children's book "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" would come true one evening in Coventry, England?

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On Monday night, it started raining apples.

?I honestly don?t know where the apples could have come from,? Brian?Meakins, a retired truck driver told UK?s Daily Mail.?

More than 100 apples fell from the sky onto car roofs and windshields of motorists who were traveling through a busy intersection?in the English city.? The bizarre phenomenon caused traffic congestion, left many wondering what had happened.? ??

A motorist told the Daily Mail that the apples fell out of nowhere.? ?They were small and green and hit the bonnet hard,? she added.? ?Everyone had to stop their cars suddenly.??

Bewildered by the incident, Mr. Meakins speculated:? ?At first I assumed kids must have thrown them because we do get the occasional egg and apple thrown.? ?But there?s way too many for that,? he continued.

British media also puzzled over the rain of apples.

Some speculated that a mini-tornado sucked up the apples from an orchard and deposited the fruit over Coventry. Another theory was they the fell from a cargo crate in an passing aircraft.

BBC ?s Magazine reported that this is not the first time it has precipitated something other than H20. The site said that frogs had fallen from the sky in the past in Llanddewi, Powys as well as in Croydon, south London.? The? BBC also reported that back in 2000 scores of dead silver sprats dropped from the sky in the coastal resort of Great Yarmouth.

Paul Sieveking, co-editor of the Fortean Times, a magazine devoted to the analysis of strange global phenomena, told BBC that 300 apples came down in 1984? in Accrington, Lancashire.

However, Dr. Lisa Jardine-Wright, a physicist at Cambridge University described the event as unusual but not inexplicable.

?A tornado which has swept through an orchard will be strong enough to 'suck up' small objects like a vacuum [cleaner]. These small objects would then be deposited back to earth as 'rain' when the whirlwind loses its energy," she told BBC.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/d00M0-Q6YEc/Sky-apples-stun-English-motorists

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President Obama Should've Used Amazon Prime [Image Cache]

Presidents—they're just like us! Well, maybe not just like us, since you'd be hard pressed to find me throwing elbows at a Best Buy this close to Christmas. And if I were, I wouldn't be tailed by a media cluster. And honestly I probably can't afford whatever it is he's getting. But otherwise? Just. Like. Us. More »


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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Jury deliberates fate of man accused of aiding al Qaeda (Reuters)

BOSTON (Reuters) ? A jury on Friday began deliberating the fate of a Massachusetts man accused of supporting al Qaeda by translating texts and videos from Arabic to English and distributing them online.

Tarek Mehanna, 29, of Sudbury, Massachusetts was arrested in 2009 and charged with "providing material support to terrorists" and other crimes, including conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and lying to law enforcement officers.

If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.

During closing arguments on Friday, prosecutors reiterated their claims that Mehanna traveled to Yemen in 2004 to seek terrorism training, but never received it, and had planned to travel to Iraq to fight U.S. troops.

They also said he had translated Arabic messages to help further al Qaeda's cause.

Federal prosecutor Jeffrey Auerhahn said Mehanna was "a man who was motivated by" the leaders of al Qaeda.

But defense attorneys said Mehanna, a U.S. citizen, was merely trying to learn more about his Muslim heritage by studying Islamic law and translating classical texts. He traveled to Yemen to visit schools where he hoped to study, they said.

"They never gave you the whole story of who Tarek Mehanna was," defense attorney Janice Bassil said of prosecutors. "His ticket to Yemen was round-trip."

Mehanna openly opposed the U.S. military presence in Iraq and even showed admiration for Osama bin Laden's efforts to expel foreign powers from Muslim countries, defense attorneys said earlier, but he never worked for al Qaeda or had direct contact with the group.

Defense attorney J.W. Carney Jr. called Mehanna "a typical American kid" who "kind of rediscovered his religion" when he was in high school and began meeting with friends to discuss Islam.

The idea that Mehanna would want to visit schools in Yemen "fit like a hand in a glove with who this man was," he argued.

Among the witnesses in the trial which began on October 28 was one of Mehanna's friends, Daniel Maldonado, a New Hampshire man serving a 10-year sentence for obtaining al Qaeda military training.

The FBI released excerpts of blogs allegedly written by Mehanna about the appeal of martyrdom and transcripts of phone conversations between Mehanna and Maldonado.

Mehanna was born in Pennsylvania but grew up in Sudbury, a suburb west of Boston, and graduated with a doctorate from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

(Reporting by Daniel Lovering; Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Jerry Norton)

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PETA wants NC opossum drop custom curtailed

(AP) ? If a national animal rights group gets its way, people in a small mountain town in North Carolina will have to greet the new year without lowering a scrappy marsupial to the ground.

Clay Logan, who owns the Clay's Corner store in the far western tip of the state, has been lowering an opossum in a transparent box to the ground every New Year's for 18 years, in a local homage to the famous ball drop in Times Square.

This year, though, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has called on the state Wildlife Resources Commission to put a halt to the tradition, saying the activity is both cruel and illegal.

"Ignorance of the law is not a defense, and cruelty to animals is indefensible," PETA Director Delcianna Winders said. "Using a captive opossum as the centerpiece of a raucous party is cruel and illegal."

PETA's letter, sent this week, is being reviewed, according to a commission spokesman, who said no decision has been made yet. The group claims that Logan lacks the necessary permit to have wild animals, and that the annual event fails to meet the legal standard of "humane treatment" of animals.

"Oh yeah, they love me," Logan said of PETA.

Logan disputes the group's characterization of the event, saying the opossums ? it's generally a different animal from year to year ? are treated well, and that despite the name, nothing is "dropped." Instead, he said, the critter is gently brought to the ground from a height of about 18 feet, although PETA claims it's 40 feet.

"It's a lot of good clean family fun. No alcohol," Logan said. "We advertise it as the only New Year's party you'll remember the next day no matter how much fun you had."

The opossum drop is the centerpiece of the annual event, but it has grown to become what Logan's website calls "the epicenter of the entertainment scene in Brasstown," which has about 250 residents. The program for this year also includes a bull riding competition, a church choir and the traditional cross-dressing beauty competition.

"It fills the place up," Logan said. "On a warm night, it's about 3,000 people. If it's cold, maybe 2,000."

PETA says they've also sent a letter to Logan in hopes of persuading him to find an alternative to using a live animal at the event. They want him to emulate Tallapoosa, Ga.'s New Year's Eve Possum Drop.

"The great thing about Tallapoosa is that they don't use a live possum," PETA lawyer Brittany Peet said. "They use a taxidermied possum." And because it's the same stuffed critter every year, it's become something of a local mascot, Peet said.

The Opossum Drop may be North Carolina's most distinctive New Year's celebration, but the state has plenty of other "drops" planned for that day as well, including a giant acorn, a 30-pound flea made of fabric and wool and a light-up pickle replica in the vegetable-canning hotbed of Mt. Olive.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

How to Carry Your Multi-Tool in Your Shirt Collar [Multi-tools]

Since the TSA is so hell-bent on ridding the world of Swiss Army Knife scourge, you'll need some James Bond moves to keep your tools within reach when traveling—like concealing them in your shirt collar as titanium multi-functional collar stays. More »


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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 rolls through the FCC packing Verizon-friendly LTE

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7 is certainly no stranger to the good people at the FCC, as both WiFi and HSPA+ versions have already run the Commission's gauntlet of radiation tests. The third time's the charm for Verizon customers, however, because a new model dubbed SCH-i815 has made its way to the FCC bearing CDMA and LTE radios built to surf Big Red's network. So, it looks like the Galaxy Tab 7.7 will be making its way to American store shelves sometime soon. The question is, did Sammy have to beef up the Tab's profile to cram in the LTE gear like its Nexus cousin?

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Boys Basketball: Los Banos 58, Dos Palos 30

At Los Banos

Dos Palos 3 8 10 9 ? 30

Los Banos 15 10 22 11 ? 58

DOS PALOS ? Jerry Warren 8, Kameron Geuder 2, Howard Redding Jr. 4, Luke Catrina 3, Miguel Leal 2, Andre Hill 3, Fernando Rodriguez 4, Marcus Chanez 4. Totals: 13 2-10 30.

LOS BANOS ? Joey Bennett 17, Tommy Wright 4, Tyler Betteridge 2, Dylan Soares 4, Tramane Moore 5, Garrett Guilford 9, Jordan Grissom 2, Javier Garcia 2, Jake Martin 5, Gary Dunn 4, Kyle Quint 4. Totals: 21 12-23 58.3-pointers: Dos Palos 2 (Warren 1, Kartina 1), Los Banos 4 (Guiford 3, Bennett 1); Total Fouls: Dos Palos 15, Los Banos 16; Fouled Out: Dos Palos (Christian Escalante).

Records: Dos Palos 1-1; Los Banos 5-1.

JV ? Los Banos 49-42.

Source: http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2011/12/14/2156236/boys-basketball-los-banos-58-dos.html

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Tennessee jobless rate lowest since January 2009 (AP)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. ? Tennessee's unemployment rate in November dropped 0.4 percent to 9.1 percent, the lowest since January 2009.

State officials said Thursday about 10,000 jobs were created since October with job growth in the service sector such as retail trade and temporary jobs. Eighty-nine hundred jobs were added in retail trade. Professional and business services grew by 7,100 positions.

Jobs losing positions were arts, entertainment and recreation, down by 1,800; wholesale trade, 1,400; and durable goods manufacturing, 400.

The January 2009 figure was 9 percent.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Kim Richards Checks into Rehab


Kim Richards is headed to rehab.

The Real Housewife of Beverly Hills spent a majority of last season denying she had a drinking problem, even after her sister called her out for it on the show's finale. But the following video - in which Richards acts clearly affected by some kind of substance - along with other instances have convinced this 47-year old she needs help.

Entertainment Tonight first reported the news.

Last month, the reality star admitted she's been taking anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications, along with an anti-seizure medication that can be used to treat alcoholism.

But it reportedly took an intervention by Kim's friends to convince her she truly needed assistance. We hope she now gets it, and we have no doubt we'll find out the aftermath on the next season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/kim-richards-checks-into-rehab/

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Planet found orbiting habitable zone of sun-like star

MOFFET FIELD, California | Tue Dec 6, 2011 9:29am EST

MOFFET FIELD, California (Reuters) - The most Earth-like planet ever discovered is circling a star 600 light years away, a key finding in an ongoing quest to learn if life exists beyond Earth, scientists said on Monday.

The planet, called Kepler-22b, joins a list of more than 500 planets found to orbit stars beyond our solar system. It is the smallest and the best positioned to have liquid water on its surface -- among the ingredients necessary for life on Earth.

"We are homing in on the true Earth-sized, habitable planets," said San Jose State University astronomer Natalie Batalha, deputy science team lead for NASA's Kepler Space Telescope that discovered the star.

The telescope, which was launched three years ago, is staring at about 150,000 stars in the constellations Cygnus and Lyra, looking for faint and periodic dimming as any circling planets pass by, relative to Kepler's line of sight.

Results will be extrapolated to determine the percentage of stars in the Milky Way galaxy that harbor potentially habitable, Earth-size planets.

This is the first detection of a potentially habitable world orbiting a Sun-like star, scientists reported in findings to be published in The Astrophysical Journal.

Kepler-22b is 600 light years away. A light year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion km).

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Planets about the same distance from their parent stars as Earth take roughly a year to complete an orbit. Scientists want to see at least three transits to be able to rule out other explanations for fluctuations in a star's light, such as small companion stars. Results also are verified by ground and other space telescopes.

Kepler-22b, which is about 2.4 times the radius of Earth, sits squarely in its star's so-called "habitable zone," the region where liquid water could exist on the surface. Follow-up studies are under way to determine if the planet is solid, like Earth, or more gaseous like Neptune.

"We don't know anything about the planets between Earth-size and Neptune-size because in our solar system we have no examples of such planets. We don't know what fraction are going to be rocky, what fraction are going to be water worlds, what fraction are ice worlds. We have no idea until we measure one and see," Batalha said at a news conference at NASA Ames Research Center in Moffet Field, California.

If Kepler-22b has a surface and a cushion of atmosphere similar to Earth's, it would be about 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 C), about the same as a spring day in Earth's temperate zone.

Among the 2,326 candidate planets found by the Kepler team, 10 are roughly Earth-size and reside in their host stars' habitable zones.

Another team of privately funded astronomers is scanning the target stars for non-naturally occurring radio signals, part of a project known as SETI, or the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.

"As soon as we find a different, a separate, an independent example of life somewhere else, we're going to know that it's ubiquitous throughout the universe," said astronomer Jill Tarter, director of the SETI Institute in Mountain View.

The Kepler team is meeting for its first science conference this week.

(Additional reporting by Debby Zabarenko in Washington; Editing by Jane Sutton and Philip Barbara)

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Asus Padfone with Tegra 3 coming in early 2012

Just as we were settling down to another calm and banterful Engadget Mobile Podcast, our special guest had to go and throw us some hard news. Yup, and rather than making you sit through the entire two-hour recording (pleasant as that would be), we're just going to come right out with it: Nicole Scott from netbooknews.com has it on good authority that the Asus Padfone will be coming out at MWC 2012 in February. What's more, it won't be powered by a Qualcomm Krait S4 as suggested by that strange GLBenchmark we saw earlier -- it will in fact sport a Tegra 3, just like its highly capable big bro the Transformer Prime. See? That's the kind of juicy reward our podcast listeners get for tuning in each week.

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