Tuesday, October 5, 2010

"Muslim Soldier" Sentencing...Arms Dealer Extradition?...Nobel Physics Prize Awarded

A Man Who Calls Himself a "Muslim soldier 'faces a mandatory life sentence" when he's Sentenced in Federal court in Manhattan today for Trying Thurs set off a bomb in New York. Prosecutors say Faisal Shahzad proudly admits Trying Thurs set off a bomb in the SUV, they parked on a busy evening in Times Square.

BANGKOK (AP) - A former Soviet Air Force officer is a Step Closer to Being Sent to the U.S. Thurs stand trial is terrorism-related charges. A court in Thailand has dismissed a New Trial Against Alleged Arms Smuggler Viktor Bout, clearing the way for a Possible extradition. It's not clear if is an appeal Possible. Bout is suspected of Supplying Arms That fueled civil wars in South America, the Middle East and Africa.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court Will Have to Weigh government security and privacy rights in a case it will hear today. The High Court Will Have to decide if NASA Went Too Far in Investigating low-risk contractors with access at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. The government contends the probes are "minimally intrusive" and Necessary.

STOCKHOLM (AP) - Two Russian-Born Scientists, Andre Geim (gaym) and Konstantin Novoselov (KAWN' stand-TiHn Well-laid-SEL-UV) have won the Nobel Prize in physics for Their Work with an atom-thin material EE to play a Large Role in Electronics. Their research is with graphene, a flake of Carbon That Is only one atom thick. The experiments Could Lead to Innovations in electronics, Including Faster computers.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Looks for the 'Peanuts' Characters to stay up with the times. The first new animated film in five years is set for release next spring called the "Happiness Is A Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown." A new social media game Began on Facebook and Twitter last month to "Countdown to the Great Pumpkin."

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