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Yasir Afifi's photo of the GPS device that he posted on the internet to find out what it was.

Yasir Afifi's Photo of the GPS device that he posted on the internet to find out what it was.

The FBI has been caught installing GPS tracking systems in a student’s car without the student’s knowledge.

Yasir Afifi, a 20-year-old computer salesman and community college student, took his car in for an oil change earlier this month and his mechanic spotted an odd wire hanging from the undercarriage.

The wire was attached to a strange magnetic device that puzzled Afifi and the mechanic. They freed it from the car and posted images of it online, asking for help in identifying it.

Two days later, FBI agents arrived at Afifi’s Santa Clara apartment and demanded the return of their property — a global positioning system tracking device now at the center of a raging legal debate over privacy rights.

So, USA, Land of the FREE, Home of the BRAVE ? I am really doubting that USA is no more  is FREE and BRAVE nation. They are just scared to hell of anyone with a Muslim name. They are also ready to go to such extent to even sacrifice the foundation that their country was built on. The very foundation that once used to inspire the world.

One federal judge wrote that the widespread use of the device was straight out of George Orwell’s novel, “1984″.

“By holding that this kind of surveillance doesn’t impair an individual’s reasonable expectation of privacy, the panel hands the government the power to track the movements of every one of us, every day of our lives,” wrote Alex Kozinski, the chief judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a blistering dissent in which a three-judge panel from his court ruled that search warrants weren’t necessary for GPS tracking.

“First, unlike one’s movements during a single journey, the whole of one’s movements over the course of a month is not actually exposed to the public because the likelihood anyone will observe all those movements is effectively nil,” Ginsburg wrote. The state high courts of New York, Washington and Oregon have ruled similarly.

After the D.C. appeals court decision, the 9th Circuit refused to revisit its opposite ruling.

The panel had concluded that agents could have gathered the same information by following Juan Pineda-Moreno, who was convicted of marijuana distribution after a GPS device alerted agents he was leaving a suspected “grow site.”

“The only information the agents obtained from the tracking devices was a log of the locations where Pineda-Moreno’s car traveled, information the agents could have obtained by following the car,” Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain wrote for the three-judge panel.

Two other federal appeals court have ruled similarly.

In his dissent, Chief Judge Kozinski noted that GPS technology is far different from tailing a suspect on a public road, which requires the active participation of investigators.

“The devices create a permanent electronic record that can be compared, contrasted and coordinated to deduce all manner of private information about individuals,” Kozinksi wrote.

Legal scholars predict the U.S. Supreme Court will ultimately resolve the issue since so many courts disagree.

George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr said the issue boils down to public vs. private. As long as the GPS devices are attached to vehicles on public roads, Kerr believes the U.S. Supreme Court will decide no warrant is needed. To decide otherwise, he said, would ignore a long line of previous 4th Amendment decisions allowing for warrantless searches as long as they’re conducted on public property.

“The historic line is that public surveillance is not covered by the 4th Amendment,” Kerr said.

All of which makes Afifi’s lawyer pessimistic that he has much of a chance to file a successful lawsuit challenging the FBI’s actions. Afifi is represented by Zahra Billoo of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the country’s largest Islamic civil rights group.

Afifi declined comment after spending last week fielding myriad media inquiries after wired.com posted the story of his routine oil change and it went viral on the Internet.

Still, Billoo hopes the discovered GPS tracking device will help publicize in dramatic fashion the issue of racial profiling the lawyer says Arab-Americans routinely encounter.

She said Afifi was targeted because of his extensive ties to the Middle East, which include supporting two brothers who live in Egypt and making frequent overseas trips. His father was a well-known Islamic-American community leader who died last year in Egypt.

“Yasir hasn’t done anything to warrant that kind of surveillance,” Billoo said. “This was a blatant example of profiling.”

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Boy, still one month to go. Waiting for November. Harry Potter is my most favorite movie of all time.

Where is Planet X!!! Nancy Leider!!!

Posted by Riz On October - 13 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

“There is  a huge planet called Planet X that is on its course to destroy Earth. Aliens contacted me and warned me. Earth will be destroyed by May 2003″ . These were the words given be Nancy Leider, the founder, the co-founder,the creator of Planet X that doesn’t exist in the first place.

As the thought of doomsday date came closer, People went mad overnight. And then the day came May 2003 and it was a peaceful Earth day. Nothing happened on heavens or on the Earth except the President gave a good laughing interview.

Then came the new twist Nancy came out and spoke  “Do you think the aliens want you to know the real date. They wont!!! And finally changed the date to December 2012. ”

Well, its October 2010 now, still no signs at all of planet X. Again it proves that she is a cheater.

The interesting thing is that  some group of people believe her words so much that if she says Horse gave birth to panda, they will believe it. What a crack pot!!!

The sad thing to note here is that, people left their job, went on an hunt to find a ground for safe cover and started preparing seeds for food.

Guys, forget the thought of doomsday date and go to work. Who knows the crackpots will come up with other date say 202o and try to confuse you.

What i still don’t understand is their brilliance on bringing out an information and convincing the people even though it is false.

They came out with a photo shoot of a planet next to Sun in the year 2002 and drove panic in the public saying its Planet X .

Here’s the photo taken from Zetatalk webpage that stated Planet X seen near Sun on March 2002.

If the said Photo was true then Planet X should have crossed earth by 2004 or 2005 itself. Which means the Photo produced and claimed by Zetatalk and its owner Nancy was false in the first place.

This means only one thing. The photos have been Photoshop to keep the topic going and this is the act of great sin.

Still few dumb-heads believed her date of 2012 without questioning why planet X doesn’t cross Earth if the photos produced by her on 2002 was true.

Wake up people! Dont be fooled around by someone . Realize your worth, believe your thought and work for the greater good .

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Pfizer agreed on Tuesday to buy King Pharmaceuticals, a maker of pain medications, for $3.6 billion in cash, in the drug maker’s first major deal since its blockbuster purchase of Wyeth last year.

Under the terms of the agreement, Pfizer will begin a tender offer in which it will pay $14.25 a share in cash, a 40 percent premium to King’s Monday closing stock price.

Through the deal, Pfizer expects to increase its exposure to the pain medication market, a business that is expected to grow as the population ages. King focuses on making pain drugs that have mechanisms designed to prevent abuse.

Beyond pain drugs like like Skelaxin and Embeda, King also makes the EpiPen emergency drug injector and several veterinary drugs.

“We are highly impressed by King’s innovative products and technology in the pain relief disease area, as well as by its success in advancing promising compounds in its pipeline,” Jeffrey Kindler, Pfizer’s chief executive, said in a statement.

“The combination of our respective portfolios in this area of unmet medical need is highly complementary and will allow us to offer a fuller spectrum of treatments for patients across the globe who are in need of pain relief and management.”

King itself is no stranger to deal-making: it pursued a months-long hostile bid for Alpharma in 2008, eventually raising its offer to $1.5 billion from $1.4 billion to seal the merger.

Pfizer was advised by JPMorgan Chase and the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. King was advised by Credit Suisse and the law firm Covington & Burling.



Australian media today paid rich tributes to Sachin Tendulkar, calling him the “man of the century” for the double hundred that helped the hosts restore balance in the second and final cricket Test against Australia in Bangalore. All leading publications showered praise on the ”greatest batsman of all time” and described the little master as “like the kid who wished it wouldn”t get dark”.

“Tendulkar”s resurgence has put an almost insurmountable gap between him and Ponting in the race to be the highest all-time run-getter,” the Sydney Morning Herald said. The Australian daily described Tendulkar as “the one constant in an ever-changing cricket universe, ever present, always scoring.

He has been at the crease for 21 years. “How he haunts the Australians.

Last time they were in India, Ricky Ponting”s men watched him score his 13,000th run. In this Test he brought up his 14,000th and at times he seemed to be on his way to 15,000th.

God alone knows when he will desist,” the paper added. The 37-year-old played “like the kid who wished it wouldn”t get dark”, the paper said.

“Tendulkar is exceptional,” wrote cricket columnist Peter Roebuck in the same paper. “Every shot he plays is compelling.

” “India might never know how blessed it has been that its best cricketers of the period were also its most upstanding,” he said. ”The Age” newspaper said: “The Little Master serves up a lesson.

If October 10, 2010 was to be Sachin Tendulkar”s day, then the 11th was his honorary parade, one which may roll over the top of the hapless Australians in the second Test.” “Emphatic doesn”t really come close to justifying Tendulkar”s batting masterclass,” the paper added.

Tendulkar today completed his sixth double hundred in Test cricket scoring 214 runs. The right-hander took 363 balls and struck 22 fours and a couple of sixes during his stay on the crease.

He was dismissed by rookie Australian pacer Peter George who clean bowled the Indian for his maiden Test wicket. Tendulkar holds just about every batting record worth owning in the game, including those for most runs and hundreds in Tests and ODIs, and most international runs.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

A major disappointment for fans

The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1 was originally planned to be released in 3D. Warner Bros have just announced they have dropped plans to release it in 3D.

The  film will  make it in cinemas on November 19, but Warner Bros Pictures have been forced to postpone the enhanced release as they do not want to delay the eagerly-anticipated moive.

According to the studio it has not been possible to convert the film into to 3D in time while retaining the highest possible quality.

“Warner Bros Pictures has made the decision to release Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in 2D, in both conventional and IMAX theaters, as we will not have a completed 3D version of the film within our release date window,” a spokesperson for the studio explained. “Despite everyone’s best efforts, we were unable to convert the film in its entirety and meet the highest standards of quality.”

The studio however vowed to complete the second part of Deathly Hallows, and the final Harry Potter film, in 3D for its planned release on July 15 next year.