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Food sensitivity stops weight loss, says Dr. John Mansfield in his book Six Secrets of Successful Weight Loss

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Whether it’s low fat, low carb, low GI – most of us have tried, and failed, to lose weight at some point.

Now Dr. John Mansfield is claiming the problem could be much more deep-rooted – a food sensitivity.

If the body is aggravated by a food, it can cause sensitivity and weight gain, says Dr. John Mansfield, a pioneer in the field of allergy and nutrition.

In fact, in his new book, the Six Secrets of Successful Weight Loss, he says food sensitivities are “by far the commonest single cause of weight gain”, rather than too many calories or a lack of exercise.

“One of the most successful weight loss secrets is to find out if you are sensitive to any ordinary, everyday foods such as wheat, corn, eggs, yeast or milk,” he said.

“Food sensitivities, which vary considerably from one person to another, were the prime cause in more than 70% of the patients I treated over a period of 31 years in clinical practice, specializing in allergy and nutritional medicine.”

Dr. John Mansfield adds that many of us have no idea we are sensitive to certain foods because we eat them all the time – and then put up with symptoms such as headaches or fatigue without realizing our diet is to blame.

He said: “I wrote the book to help people who are frustrated by diets and still struggle to reach their ideal weight. As every individual has different health and nutritional influences, the <<one-size-fits-all>> diet does not simply work.

“Obesity and weight problems have reached epidemic proportions in the western world in the last three decades, with more and more people struggling to achieve their ideal weight.”

Dr. John Mansfield also quashes the theory that calorie counting and low-fat diets can lead to weight loss.

“Low-fat diets don’t work because we need fat to regulate our appetites. If you are not eating enough fat your appetite fails to be satisfied and you are constantly hungry, and therefore eat more.

“The repetitive mantra of the doctors, dieticians and governments is to reduce calorie intake and increase exercise. Yet this approach has not produced the desired results.

“Despite growing evidence against it, the experts are stuck in the narrow one-track conceptual groove of calorie control, a strategy that consistently fails millions of people.”

Instead, Dr. John Mansfield advises checking for underlying health issues that may be affecting your weight, such as a thyroid problem (an underactive thyroid can lead to weight gain) and identify food sensitivities “that inflame the body and contribute to weight gain”.

The theory is that an allergic-type reaction caused by food sensitivity disrupts a feedback mechanism in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus.

After eating, this receives signals from the gut that stored body fat has increased, prompting us to feel less hungry.

“When this mechanism is working well, your body weight remains constant, despite quite widely varying calorie consumption from day to day,” said Dr. John Mansfield.

“However, the adverse reaction caused by regularly eating foods you are sensitive to causes the ‘constant’ level of weight to be permanently set at an incorrect, higher level.

“This is why you can’t shed the pounds regardless of what you eat.”

In order to work out which foods might be affecting your health, he advises following an “elimination” diet and gradually re-introducing potential “problem” foods, such as milk, eggs and yeast.

The “elimination” diet allows you to eat as much as you like of the 42 foods identified as being “low sensitivity foods”, such as turkey, lamb, many types of fish, lentils, vegetables such as green beans and avocado and fruit such as apples.

Dr. John Mansfield claims that through this process of elimination of “high sensitivity foods” weight loss is quickly achieved within the first seven days.

However, the overall aim of this diet is to introduce a broad range of foods back into the diet that don’t adversely affect weight or induce other symptoms such as headache and fatigue.

“The process takes on average up to six weeks to reintroduce foods back into your diet but the reality is that you will then know which foods you can eat in quantity, without influencing your weight or how you physically feel,” he says.

 

PROBLEM FOODS

Dr. John Mansfield has identified the 20 foods most likely to produce a reaction, with the most common at the top:

Wheat

Corn

Milk and products made from it

Corn (maize)

Eggs

Yeast (used in many products such as bread, vinegar and alcohol)

Cane sugar

Coffee

Oats

Barley (malt)

Beet sugar

Tea

Potatoes

Soy (used frequently in processed foods)

Lemons

Cocoa beans (chocolate)

Oranges

Beef

Pork

Onions

 

Cuban refugees die near Mexico’s Isla Mujeres

An improvised raft carrying 23 Cuban refugees has sunk as it approached Mexican island Isla Mujeres near the popular resort of Cancun.

Two people have died and 11 are missing and presumed dead.

Survivors told Mexican media that their home-made raft sank as it hit the reefs surrounding Isla Mujeres on Friday morning.

The refugees said they headed for Mexico in the hope of joining relatives in the United States.

The accident happened some 150 metres (140 yards) off Isla Mujeres, in an area known for its strong currents, the Mexican Navy said.

Ten Cuban refugees managed to swim to safety.

But they said the others were taken away by the currents or fatally injured as they were pushed towards the rocks by the big waves.

“One of them head a head injury and died on the beach. The other one, a woman, was taken to hospital but also died of her injuries,” said a Navy official, Ismael Gonzalez Gil.

There were no children among the 23 Cuban refugees.

The survivors said group’s intention was to reach the Mexican coast, which lies some 220 km (140 miles) west of Cuba, and eventually cross the border into the United States.

 

Pakistan: market bomb attack kills 15 people in Darra Adam Khel

At least 15 people have been killed and up to 30 wounded in a car bomb attack on a market in the town of Darra Adam Khel, north-west Pakistan, local security officials say.

Some reports said a suicide attacker detonated the bomb in the town of Darra Adam Khel near the Khyber tribal area.

It was apparently aimed at a pro-government militia set up to fight the Taliban, local security officials said.

Some of the wounded were being taken to hospitals in other towns, because local facilities could not cope.

Some were being taken to Peshawar, about half-an-hour’s drive to the north.

Officials said no group had claimed responsibility for the bombing, but previous attacks in the area have been blamed on the Taliban.

President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the blast. In a condolence message he said the incident showed that extremists had no regard for human life.

The blast occurred outside the office of the local “peace committee” – a group of militants who used to fight with the Taliban but switched sides and now support local elders and the government.

At least 20 nearby shops were also badly damaged in the explosion, Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper reported.

It was not immediately clear how many of the victims were members of the peace committee and how many were local people going about their shopping on a Saturday morning, local government official Fakhar-ud-Din told the AFP news agency.

Darra Adam Khel is a small town on the edge of the ethnic Pashtun tribal belt along the border with Afghanistan.

The government has fought a long campaign to bring the region, which is a haven for militant groups, under its control.

Darra Adam Khel has been a centre for arms trading, with locally made weapons on sale openly at stalls in the town.

A suicide bomb attack on a mosque in the town two years ago killed more than 70 people.

Prayers were held in schools across Pakistan on Saturday for a young victim of the Taliban, 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai, who was shot this week in the Swat Valley.

The girl, who had campaigned for the right to an education, was picked out by name by an armed man on a bus, and shot in the head.

A military spokesman said she was still on a ventilator in hospital on Saturday and that the next 36 to 48 hours would be critical.

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Endeavour space shuttle rolls on LA streets

Los Angeles residents have been turning out to watch the US space shuttle Endeavour as it inches through the city on a giant trolley, bound for a museum.

The spacecraft that once reached 17,000 mph (28,160km/h) is trundling down the city’s famously low-level boulevards at a stately 2 mph.

“It’s pretty neat to see a spaceship in the street,” a spectator told local TV.

Endeavour began its 12-mile, two-day journey on Friday and is due to end up at the California Science Center.

The 75-ton spacecraft entered service in 1992, making 25 trips, logging 123 million miles and circling the globe almost 4,700 times.

Replacing Challenger, which was destroyed in an accident in 1986 that killed seven astronauts, Endeavour was the baby of the shuttle fleet.

NASA took its shuttles out of service last year in order to focus on destinations beyond low-Earth orbit, such as asteroids and Mars.

Los Angeles residents have been turning out to watch the US space shuttle Endeavour as it inches through the city on a giant trolley
Los Angeles residents have been turning out to watch the US space shuttle Endeavour as it inches through the city on a giant trolley

The three other surviving shuttles are already in museums or will be eventually:

• Enterprise is on display at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City.

• Discovery is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.

• Atlantis is due to be put on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida.

For its trip across Los Angeles, Endeavour has been placed on a 160-wheeled carrier which is being guided by remote control.

The shuttle set off on Friday from Los Angeles international airport, where it arrived three weeks ago aboard a specially equipped Boeing 747.

After an early bumpy ride, it was backed into a shopping centre car park in the city’s Westchester neighborhood as crowds cheered.

Janet Dion, a family therapist from nearby Manhattan Beach, marvelled at the shuttle, its exterior weathered by its space missions.

“You can sense the magnitude of where it’s been,” she told the Associated Press news agency, looking at the heat tiles which had protected the craft on its returns to Earth.

Around midnight local time, Endeavour crossed a bridge over the Interstate 405 highway, an especially difficult part of the complicated journey because of the size of the shuttle and width of the bridge.

For the bridge manoeuvre, crews spent hours transferring the shuttle to a special, lighter towing dolly, which was then pulled across by a pickup truck.

Four hundred trees had to be cut down to make way for Endeavour’s wingspan. The city has promised to plant 1,000 replacements.

Power lines have also been raised and traffic lights pulled down but some stretches of the 12-mile journey are still a tight squeeze.

Former shuttle commander Mark Kelly, who captained Endeavour’s final flight, said he hoped the spacecraft would become an inspiration for future generations of astronauts.

“Maybe some day one of these kids that see Endeavour, look up at it at the California Science Center, will be that person that walks on the planet Mars?” he told US broadcaster CNN.

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Smart Bra: First Warning Systems bra helps detect breast cancer

First Warning Systems unveils plans for a hi-tech device that can be worn inside the bra to help detect breast cancer.

One million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year – and of those, 400,000 will die.

Catching the cancer early is crucial to survival rate – and the efficacy of traditional annual mammograms as a reliable detection method is being called into question, with tumors beginning to form up to six years before they can be detected using mammograms.

First Warning Systems believe their device will play be able to detect tumors early on and reduce the rate of false positives and negatives – thereby helping women seek treatment as soon as possible following a diagnosis.

The invention takes the form of a sensor that is placed inside the undergarment where it will measure any changes in cell temperature caused by the blood vessel growth associated with tumors as they develop.

Medcitynews.com reported that the sensor will also contain software that uses pattern recognition, chronology and artificial intelligence to look for changes in breast tissue that might indicate a tumor was present.

They report that the size of breast tumors and how far the cancer has spread are crucial elements in determining the prognosis of women diagnosed with breast cancer.

First Warning Systems believe their device will play be able to detect tumors early on and reduce the rate of false positives and negatives
First Warning Systems believe their device will play be able to detect tumors early on and reduce the rate of false positives and negatives

Advancing technology – 3D mammography and thermography, for example – have gone some way in bringing early diagnoses to women. But these common methods are not infallible.

“Concerns with patient discomfort, exposure to radiation and false positives and negatives have spurred the creation of numerous other screening methods,” they said.

They report that a number of medical organizations are in the process of developing new methods of cancer detection.

Philadelphia firm UE Lifesciences is testing sensors for a handheld device intended as an alternative to mammograms.

Another, Ascendant Diagnostics, has had success in testing protein levels in tears as a way of detecting cancer early, while Delphinus Medical Technologies is in the process of developing an ultrasonic breast cancer detection device.

The launch of the bra is reported to be planned for 2013.

 

First Warning Systems smart bra:

• Monitors change in cell temperature caused by blood vessel growth associated with developing tumors

• Pattern recognition software looks for changes in breast tissue that might indicate a tumor was present

• Bra set for release in 2013

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2012 Halloween coolest character make-up: MAC Cosmetics step-by-step guide

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Halloween and its plethora of costumes can be daunting.

So in the lead up to the spooky holiday, MAC Cosmetics has released its own Halloween how-to guide for inspiration, and technical ease, in those “where to start” moments of confusion.

Using step-by-step make-up face charts, MAC shows you how to recreate some of Hollywood’s most iconic faces; from Cat Woman and Marylin Monroe, to The Great Gatsby’s Daisy and The Hunger Games’ Effie Trinket.

The Halloween face creations use MAC make-up; and for ease of reference, each face chart specifies the exact colors and products needed.

Cat Woman’s “sexy, sleek and mysterious”, look uses a mix of pink and brown eyeshadow for dramatic eyes peeking out from the mask, as well as dark grey and brown eye liner.

With a touch of blush, the full lips are created with mis-matching lip liner and lipstick.

MAC Cosmetics Halloween guide says Marilyn Monroe's classic Hollywood glamour focuses on her brows, lips and her beauty spot
MAC Cosmetics Halloween guide says Marilyn Monroe’s classic Hollywood glamour focuses on her brows, lips and her beauty spot

Marilyn Monroe’s classic Hollywood glamour focuses on her brows, lips and of course, her beauty spot. Using a cherry lip color covered in a bright red “dazzle glass” lipgloss, MAC creates her famous pout.

The most creative and daring make-up look is The Hunger Games’ technicolor creation from the Capitol.

Using colors like Vibrant Grape, Fig, Purple Dash, Smooth Blue and Dollymix, recreating Elizabeth Banks’ character Effie Trinkett seems easier than first imagined.

With Baz Lurman’s take on F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby is released in December this year, the character Daisy is Halloween timely.

Her enchanting look from the roaring Twenties uses soft ochre colors and a deep plum for the lips. With the right cream-colored flapper dress, Halloween will be its most glamorous yet.

 

Baby’s First Baby: pregnant baby doll complete with pregnant fetus

At first glance it’s your average baby doll, diaper clad and equipped with various bottles of “milk”.

The blonde-haired, blue-eyed youngster looks life-life enough, her mouth upturned in an open-lipped smile, her puffy elbows and knees typical of a newborn.

But on closer inspection she is way more than just a doll, she is the freakish creation of a horror-show design project, developed by UK-based artist Darren Cullen, who goes by the name of “sexyoffender”.

Packaged in a hot pink box, decorated with tiny white hearts, the full extent of “Baby’s First Baby” is more than first meets the eye.

What appears to be a baby belly is in fact a pregnant one. Yes that’s right: Disturbing though it is, baby is herself with child.

Cast your eyes to the top of the box and you’ll see the words: “Real pregnancy action” and the disturbing truth drops.

Baby's First Baby created by UK artist Darren Cullen
Baby’s First Baby created by UK artist Darren Cullen

As well as a spare diaper, the mother-to-be toddler doll comes with a fetus in tow, pointed to with a pink arrow, along with the words: “Baby’s baby is pregnant too!”

On the back of the box, included milk bottles and warm towels are advertised, flanked by the assurance: “Batteries not required”. As if you wanted it to move!

Next to a close up of baby’s wide eyes is stamped: “CRAVINGS!” a shot of her belly bearing the words: “STRETCH MARKS!”

Worst of all, the graphic extra features continue to pledge: “WATERS REALLY BREAK!”

Twins are also available, apparently, pictured on the grotesque packaging holding hands and with cute matching hairstyles.

“Twin pregnant babies, each pregnant with their very own set of pregnant twins,” the box reads.

“The fun never stops!”

Darren Cullen’s shocking creation was apparently intended as a commentary on reality shows cashing in on teen pregnancies, gizmodo.com reported.

 

Frances Bean Cobain goes for grunge with pink hair channeling her father

Frances Bean Cobain stepped out on Friday with a grungy hairstyle reminiscent of her dad.

The daughter of Nirvana legend Kurt Cobain was seen walking through an airport in Los Angeles with pink hair as she channelled the famous rocker.

Frances Bean Cobain, 20, looked quite the rocker as she walked through Los Angeles International Airport with her eye-catching locks, sunglasses, denim jacket, leggings and boots.

Dying her hair the cotton candy hue is certainly an apt tribute to the Smells Like Teen Spirit rocker, who shot himself dead in April 1994.

Frances Bean Cobain looked quite the rocker as she walked through Los Angeles International Airport
Frances Bean Cobain looked quite the rocker as she walked through Los Angeles International Airport

Kurt Cobain wore his hair in shades of red and pink for much of 1992 up until she was born, having dyed it for an appearance on Saturday Night Live.

Frances Bean Cobain, whose mother is Hole singer Courtney Love, was flying out of California, and looked in fantastic shape as she made her way through the departure lounge.

The budding artist has previously spoke out to highlight the difference between herself and her famous parents.

Describing her style, she said: “I don’t like to look sloppy. I’m a girlie-girl.

“I prefer when [my mom is a] more classy starlet. I don’t really like her hard-metal stuff, or when she doesn’t brush her hair.”

 

Shot fired at Barack Obama’s Denver campaign office

A single shot was fired through the window of President Barack Obama’s Denver campaign office Friday, according to police.

Police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez says people were inside the office when the shooting happened in the afternoon, but no one was injured.

A large panel of glass was left shattered at the office on West Ninth Avenue near Acoma Street.

Raquel Lopez says investigators are looking at surveillance video but have not yet confirmed a description of a vehicle that might be linked to the shooting. Police didn’t immediately release other details while detectives pursue leads.

She says she isn’t aware of any previous threats against the campaign office.

A large panel of glass was left shattered at Barack Obama’s campaign office on West Ninth Avenue near Acoma Street in Denver
A large panel of glass was left shattered at Barack Obama’s campaign office on West Ninth Avenue near Acoma Street in Denver

The incident happened at around 3:00 p.m., according to The Denver Post. Sam Levin, a reporter for the alternative newspaper Westword, later posted a photo on Twitter showing one of the office’s large, front windows shattered.

By early evening, the window shards had been removed and a glass company was putting plywood up.

The Secret Service referred questions about the incident to Denver police.

An Obama campaign spokeswoman declined to comment.

Politico reported that the president’s re-election campaign has more than 30 field offices across all of Colorado – a major battleground state in advance of the November 6 election.

Denver was also the site of the first presidential debate between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.

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Goldie Hawn steps out make-up free before her 67th birthday

Goldie Hawn was stripped of all Hollywood glamour as she braved a make-up free face to check out the building site of her new Los Angeles home on Friday.

Goldie Hawn, who turns 67 next month, was dressed for action in a navy blue tank top with matching capri-length yoga pants and white sneakers.

Despite her workout wear, standing amongst the chain link fences and gravel pavement of the construction area, Goldie Hawn appeared to be far from her neighborhood gym.

Goldie Hawn opted out of wearing a sports bra and still looked fantastic and toned for her age, despite having all her wrinkles on display in the harsh sunlight.

Goldie Hawn steps out make-up free before her 67th birthday
Goldie Hawn steps out make-up free before her 67th birthday

The actress and her partner of three decades, Kurt Russell, have been trying to sell their Malibu mansion for two years – even recently lowering their asking price to $11.2 million.

The busy 61-year-old actor is currently filming a heist comedy called The Black Marks alongside Matt Dillon and Terrence Stamp, which is due out next year.

Although they have never married, the longtime couple – who have a 26-year-old son, Wyatt – are still going strong.

Goldie Hawn recently told Desert Island Discs on Radio 4: “We’ve been together for 29 years now and I think if two people want to make it work, you make it work but if one doesn’t, then you’re sunk.

“I don’t know if it’s been hard work, but that’s all I wanted out of life – a good relationship, a healthy family of mind and body and I feel very honored that this happened. But you do have to put your time in.”

Goldie Hawn also has two children, Kate and Oliver, from her marriage to Bill Hudson.

 

Curiosity rover finds unusual rock named Jake Matijevic on Mars

It was expected to be just another lump of dull basalt, but the first rock examined up close by NASA’s Curiosity rover on Mars proved to be a little more interesting.

The pyramidal object, nicknamed “Jake Matijevic” after a recently deceased mission engineer, had a composition not seen on the planet before.

Scientists have likened it to some unusual but well known rocks on Earth.

These form from relatively water-rich magmas that have cooled slowly at raised pressures, said Edward Stolper.

“[The rock is] widespread on Earth, on oceanic islands such as Hawaii, and St Helena, and the Azores; and also in rift zones like the Rio Grande and so forth. So, again, it’s not common, but it’s very well known,” the mission co-investigator from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, told reporters.

The Curiosity rover examined Jake Matijevic three weeks ago. At the time, the dark rock was not anticipated to have high science value; it was merely an early opportunity to use the robot’s survey instruments in unison.

Jake Matijevic rock found on Mars by Curiosity rover
Jake Matijevic rock found on Mars by Curiosity rover

Jake Matijevic also had an interesting, weathered appearance that drew attention.

The rover first zapped the rock from a distance with its ChemCam laser, and then moved in close to study it with its X-ray spectrometer known as APXS. The latter device is held on the end of the rover’s robotic arm; the laser is mounted on its mast.

Jake Matijevic was found to be high in elements consistent with the mineral feldspar, such as sodium and potassium, and low in elements such as magnesium and iron.

Prof. Edward Stolper compared the signatures with a catalogue containing thousands of Earth rocks, and determined the nearest match to be an igneous type, the formation of which he likened to the production of colonial apple jack liquor.

This saw barrels of cider left outside in winter to partially freeze. As the barrels iced up, they would concentrate the apple-flavored liquor.

A similar process was occurring in the liquid magma several kilometres underground that gave rise to alkalic rocks like Jake Matijevic, said Prof. Edward Stolper.

“In the case of the apple jack, you take out water and concentrate alcohol; in this case you take out particular minerals – olivines, pyroxenes and some feldspars – and you generate a liquid that is very different to what you started with,” he explained.

“So, the composition of Jake Matijevic is a very close match to highly crystallized or fractionated magmas that occur in particular places on Earth.”

Curiosity landed in Mars’ equatorial Gale Crater in August, and has driven eastwards almost 500 m since then.

It is currently stationed just short of a point called Glenelg, where satellite images have revealed a juxtaposition of three different types of terrain.

Scientists expect this location to be a good starting point to begin characterizing the geology of Gale.

The mission is going through something of a lull presently while the rover spends a few days preparing its sample handling system.

It is running dirt through this equipment to scrub surfaces free of any residual contamination from Earth.

This is necessary to avoid skewing the analyses of rock and soil samples delivered to the rover’s onboard laboratories later in the mission.

Curiosity’s goal is to try to determine if Gale ever supported environments that might have allowed microbial life to flourish.

In the short time it has been on the ground, it has already identified rocks that were clearly deposited in fast running water. The theory is that the rover is sitting at the head of an ancient alluvial fan where a network of streams cut across the crater floor billions of years ago.

 

Egypt: violent clashes between rival groups in Tahrir Square

Fresh clashes have broken out in the Egyptian capital Cairo in the worst violence since President Mohammed Mursi took office at the end of June.

Scores of people were reported injured as supporters and opponents of Mohammed Mursi fought in Tahrir Square.

Tensions are high after Egyptian judges criticized Mohammed Mursi’s attempt to remove the country’s top prosecutor.

It follows the acquittal of 24 people accused of attacks on protesters during last year’s uprising.

Witnesses said a rally critical of the president was taking place in Tahrir Square on Friday when a crowd of his supporters stormed their stage.

Fighting broke out and protesters pelted each other with stones, bottles and petrol bombs.

The Health Ministry put the number of injured at 110, state TV said.

As darkness fell at least two buses, believed to belong to the Muslim Brotherhood which backs Mohammed Mursi, were seen on fire near the square.

An urgent screen caption on Egypt’s state-run Channel 1 TV read: “Muslim Brotherhood group denounces regrettable incidents in Tahrir Square, calls on its members to withdraw from the square.”

In unrest elsewhere, protesters in Egypt’s northern industrial town of Mahalla stormed the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood and tore down pictures of President Mursi, security officials said.

100 days into his term, this is the first time President Mohammed Mursi has experienced big demonstrations against him.

However, it is not clear how much it represents wider discontent with the Muslim Brotherhood and the government.

Egyptians are frustrated that so far the new president appears to have done little to change the country or boost the economy.

Opponents are also angry at Egypt’s proposed new constitution, which they see as too dominated by Islam.

Earlier, a group of Egyptian judges criticized President Mohammed Mursi’s attempt to remove the country’s top prosecutor as a “farce”.

The president said he was reassigning Prosecutor-General Abdel Maguid Mahmoud – regarded as a figure from the era of ousted President Hosni Mubarak – as Vatican envoy.

Abdel Maguid Mahmoud is refusing to go.

The move against Abdel Maguid Mahmoud followed an angry public response to the acquittal of the 24 people who had been accused of sending men on camels and horses to break up a protest in Cairo in 2011, leaving several people dead.

Those accused included Fathi Sorour and Safwat al-Sherif, former speakers of Egypt’s two houses of parliament.

Prosecutors said Safwat al-Sherif, who was also the secretary general of Mubarak’s National Democratic Party (NPD), had “contacted MPs, members of the NDP and financiers of the party, inciting them to disperse the protests in Tahrir Square by force and violence”.

The case is the latest flashpoint between Mohammed Mursi’s government and figures associated with the Mubarak era.

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Paul Ryan won VP debate over Joe Biden with 48% to 44%

A CNN poll of the U.S. vice-presidential debate watchers released following Thursday’s matchup between Republican Paul Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden showed 48% of respondents named Ryan the winner and 44% said Biden won.

The margin between the two candidates was within the poll’s five point sampling error.

A poll taken immediately after last week’s first presidential debate showed a much more decisive victory for Mitt Romney.

Sixty seven percent of debate watchers questioned said that the Republican nominee won the faceoff, with one in four saying that President Barack Obama was victorious.

Vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan have begun their one and only debate, as polling show the US election race tightening.

Vice-President Joe Biden and Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin congressman, clashed for 90 minutes at a college in Kentucky.

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Paris Jackson grown up look on red carpet at 14 years old

Looking much older than her 14-years, Paris Jackson stole the show when she arrived at a red carpet event on Thursday night in Beverly Hills.

Paris Jackson even towered above her aunt, La Toya Jackson, as they dazzled in front of cameras at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.

The opinionated daughter of legendary superstar Michael Jackson appeared with her aunt and two brothers – Prince Michael I, 15, and Prince Michael II, 10 – also known as Blanket.

Paris Jackson stole the show when she arrived at a red carpet event on Thursday night in Beverly Hills
Paris Jackson stole the show when she arrived at a red carpet event on Thursday night in Beverly Hills

Striking Paris Jackson wowed at the Mr. Pink Ginseng Drink launch party in a pretty navy blue floor-length dress, with a dark navy scarf tied loosely around her waist.

Paris Jackson accessorized her look with a diamond-encrusted jewel necklace and wore a small black handbag as she walked the red carpet.

Her brothers both looked perfectly polished in tuxedos as their aunt La Toya Jackson joined them to toast the launch party.

 

Elizabeth Taylor slept with Ronald Reagan and engaged in threesome with JFK, claims new book

It has been claimed that Elizabeth Taylor not only did have a string of romances with fellow screen stars – but also with Presidents Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy.

The former liaison allegedly occurred when Elizabeth Taylor was a teenager, with the latter encounter reportedly taking place as a threesome with actor Robert Stack, according to an explosive new biography.

Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame – penned by authors Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter – is an unauthorized biography that explores the colorful love live of the late National Velvet star.

According to the book, Elizabeth Taylor confessed to a friend after she was seduced at Ronald Reagan’s Hollywood Hills home, saying: “Reagan was treating me like a grown woman, and that thrilled me.

“We sat on his sofa and I could tell he wanted to get it on but he seemed reluctant to make the first move. I became the aggressor.

“After a heavy make-out session on the sofa, we went into the bedroom.”

Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter book is an unauthorized biography that explores the colorful love live of Elizabeth Taylor
Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter book is an unauthorized biography that explores the colorful love live of Elizabeth Taylor

The book claims Ronald Regan [born in 1911] was 36 at the time of the alleged encounter, which means it would have been 1947.

That would put Elizabeth Taylor, born in 1932, at just 15-years-old.

The authors claim it was a nude dip in JFK’s pool that would turn into a threesome between the actress, the politician and actor Robert Stack.

Danforth Prince and Darwin Porter allege Elizabeth Taylor also counted Peter Lawford, Errol Flynn, Tony Curtis, Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra as lovers – her romance with Ol’ Blue Eyes becoming one of the more serious.

 

Botswana women allowed to inherit family properties

The Botswana High Court has overturned a customary law which prevented women from inheriting the family home.

The judge ruled that the law contravened the constitution, which guarantees equality for men and women.

Edith Mmusi and her two sisters have fought a five-year legal battle after their nephew said he was the rightful owner of their house.

Correspondents say traditions which stop women from inheriting property exist in many African societies.

Judge Key Dingake said that in the name of fairness and equality women should have the right to inherit property.

“It seems to me that the time has now arisen for the justices of this court to assume the role of the judicial midwife and assist in the birth of a new world struggling to be born,” AFP news agency quotes him as saying.

Edith Mmusi, the only one of the sisters at the High Court in Botswana’s capital Gaborone, was very excited by the ruling.

“It’s a great day for us,” she said.

They first contested their nephew’s claim in a customary court in 2007.

They lost the case and a subsequent appeal before turning to the civil courts.

 

Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone return to the boxing ring for Grudge Match

Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone are returning to the boxing ring in the forthcoming comedy Grudge Match.

Robert De Niro, who won an Oscar for his role as boxer Jack LaMotta in Raging Bull, will play a retired fighter who agrees to one last bout in the ring.

His rival will be played by Sylvester Stallone, best known for the Rocky films – a character last revived in 2006.

The pair will be directed by Get Smart’s Kevin Segal.

Stand up comedian Kevin Hart, who recently starred in Think Like A Man, will play the promoter who persuades the old timers back into the ring, Deadline reported, while Entourage’s Doug Ellin will write the screenplay.

No dates for filming have been announced. Robert De Niro is currently filming Luc Besson’s Malvita, in which he plays a retired gangster living under the witness protection programme in France.

Sylvester Stallone’s forthcoming films include Bullet to the Head and The Tomb, both due to be released next year. A third film in the Expendables franchise is also rumored to be in the pipeline.

He was nominated for the best screenplay Oscar for his 1976 film about punch drunk Philadelphian boxer Rocky Balboa. The film went on to collect three awards including best director and best picture – beating Robert De Niro’s Taxi Driver to the title.

 

We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston

A host of celebrities have paid tribute to Whitney Houston as part of a special Grammy television show in Los Angeles.

Britney Spears, Halle Berry and LL Cool J were among the presenters at the Nokia Theatre honoring Whitney Houston who died in February aged 48.

There were also musical performances from Jennifer Hudson and Usher who sang some of Whitney Houston’s hits.

We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston will be broadcast in the US on 13 November.

A number of stars shared their memories of the singer at the event.

“She inspired a generation of little girls and women to believe in their own dream and to know that they had within themselves the greatest gift of all,” Halle Berry said on stage.

“I was one of those little girls who then became a woman who never ever, ever, stopped loving Whitney Houston.”

While Britney Spears said her version of Whitney Houston’s I Have Nothing scored her a deal with a record label and started her career.

The event was attended by Whitney Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, and record label executive Clive Davis, who discovered the singer.

Whitney Houston was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub the night before this year’s Grammy awards.

Authorities said the cause of death was accidental drowning brought on by cocaine use and heart disease.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown and Nick Gordon at Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston

Bobbi Kristina Brown swapped her sapphire and diamond sparkler for a pair of stacked rings on Thursday night, as music’s biggest names gathered to pay tribute to Whitney Houston in Los Angeles.

Bobbi Kristina brown, 19, sat stoically through the We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, where Jennifer Hudson, Britney Spears and Usher were among those on hand to give tear-jerking music tributes.

The teenager wore a bodycon red dress for the occasion – her hair coiffed in loose curls around her shoulders.

Bobbi Kristina Brown smiled bravely and clasped Nick Gordon’s hand from time to time, undoubtedly glad to have him there as her support.

Eyes, however, were drawn to the huge bauble on her left hand.

Bobbi Kristina Brown and Nick Gordon at Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston
Bobbi Kristina Brown and Nick Gordon at Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston

The stacked pair of rings were noticeably different than the jewellery Bobbi Kristina Brown flashed to family members in a newly-released promo for reality show The Houstons: On Our Own, in which she announced their engagement.

It remains unknown if the jewellery is a keepsake from her mother, or a gift from Nick Gordon.

The teenager has in the past been seen wearing her mother’s jewellery in the wake of her passing.

Bobbi Kristina Brown has meanwhile filled her time with minor acting roles and filming her family’s Lifetime reality show, The Houstons: On Our Own.

Viewers can tune in to see how the family drama unfolds when The Houstons premieres on Lifetime on October 24.

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Kourtney Kardashian recreates Marilyn Monroe’s skirt-blowing scene in Miami

Kourtney Kardashian flashed onlookers when she was twirled around by Khloe, blowing up her short skirt and showing off her derriere in the process.

The mother-of-two was playing around with her younger sister on the balcony of Miami’s Eden Roc Hotel on Wednesday when she showed a little more than expected.

Kourtney and Khloe kardashian- who are in town with their sibling Kim filming their new reality show – were doing a 50’s-style dance number.

The sisters were laughing and having a great time when the mishap occurred.

Kourtney Kardashian, who was wearing a white and blue-print blouse and short canary-yellow circle skirt, was being pulled into a twirl by a taller Khloe when the wind picked up and blew up her skirt.

Kourtney Kardashian blowing up her short skirt and showing off her derriere
Kourtney Kardashian blowing up her short skirt and showing off her derriere

Underneath she revealed a very skimpy pair of underwear.

In the famous comedy The Seven Year Itch, Marilyn Monroe cools off from the summer heat by letting her skirt fly up over a vent above the subway.

Marilyn Monroe’s subway scene is perhaps her most memorable, even to this day.

Kim Kardashian, 31, and eldest sister Kourtney, 33, are currently living in Miami shooting scenes for their new reality show, Kim and Kourtney Take Miami, of which Khloe, 28, is undoubtedly a part of too.

 

Asantehene crown jewels stolen from Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Oslo

Police in Norway are investigating the theft of some of the Ghanaian Ashanti crown jewels from Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Oslo.

The jewels were travelling with King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the ruler of the Ashanti, who is representing Ghana at a conference in the Norwegian capital.

A suitcase was snatched from the lobby of the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel.

The jewels, amassed over generations and considered to be priceless, are used by the king when he performs ceremonial duties.

Police are quoted in the Norwegian media as saying that they have “good” surveillance pictures, and are now trying to identify suspects in the footage.

“Anyone carrying something of great personal value will understand what a great loss it is when it is stolen,” said the king’s secretary Kofi Owusu Boateng.

“And for anyone who knows our tradition it will be clear that these crown jewels has tremendous value.”

King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ascended the throne in 1999 as the 16th ruler, or Asantehene
King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ascended the throne in 1999 as the 16th ruler, or Asantehene

King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II ascended the throne in 1999 as the 16th ruler, or Asantehene.

The Asantehene is a revered figurehead for Ghana’s largest ethnic group. He adjudicates in disputes and is closely involved in local issues.

However the king – like other traditional leaders – is barred by the constitution from taking part in Ghanaian politics.

 

2012 Nobel Peace Prize: European Union awarded for six decades of work in advancing peace

The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for six decades of work in advancing peace in Europe.

The committee said the EU had helped to transform Europe from a continent of war to a continent of peace.

The award comes as the EU faces the biggest financial crisis of its 54-year history, with many of its member states mired in recession.

The last organization to be given the award outright was Medecins Sans Frontieres, which won in 1999.

Announcing the award, Nobel committee president Thorbjoern Jagland acknowledged the EU’s current financial problems and social unrest.

But he said the committee wanted to concentrate on the body’s work over six decades of advancing “peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights”.

Martin Schulz, president of the European Parliament, said he was “deeply touched and honored” with the award.

 

Samsung Galaxy Nexus sales ban lifted by US Court of Appeals

The US Court of Appeals has overturned a ban on sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus phone, in a blow to Apple in the ongoing battle between the two rivals.

It said the district court in California, which had issued the ban in June, had “abused its discretion in entering an injunction”.

Earlier this month, a sales ban on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in the US was also lifted.

The two firms are involved in a legal tussle over patent infringement claims.

Samsung welcomed the latest decision saying it “confirms that the role of patent law is to protect innovation and not to unreasonably stifle competition and restrict consumer choice”.

“We will continue to take all appropriate measures to ensure the availability of our innovative products,” the South Korean manufacturer said.

The smartphone segment is one of the fastest growing sectors for phone manufacturers and Apple and Samsung are among the biggest players in the arena.

Apple, which makes the iPhone, was one of the early pioneers in the segment, while Samsung, which manufactures the Galaxy range of smartphones, has made rapid strides in the sector gaining a strong share of key global markets in recent years.

However, its success has coincided with a growing legal battle with Apple, spread across various countries.

Earlier this year, a California court awarded Apple $1.05 billion in damages, after ruling several of its software and design technologies had been infringed by Samsung.

Samsung has since challenged that verdict and called for a retrial.

Analysts said that given the tremendous growth potential of the sector, the legal battle between the two firms was likely to continue.

“The intensity of the competition is so high, that it is less about billions of dollars in fines but more about slowing the competition,” said Manoj Menon, managing director of Frost & Sullivan.

He explained that Apple feels that Samsung has infringed its patents, which it believes has played a role in Samsung’s success.

“Apple will try and slow the rapid growth trajectory of Samsung,” he said

 

The Secret Race: Tyler Hamilton tells the story of doping with Lance Armstrong and USPS cycling team

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Eleven of Lance Armstrong’s former team-mates have told their stories of doping with the US Postal Service cycling team, but none in such detail as Tyler Hamilton.

Tyler Hamilton’s book, The Secret Race, published in September, provides minute detail on how the drugs were obtained, how they were stored, delivered to the riders and injected, and how the syringes were carried away in a Coke can.

Most astonishingly, Tyler Hamilton explains how easy it was to beat the testers.

Lance Armstrong has rejected Tyler Hamilton’s allegations, while his lawyer described the latest condemnation from the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) as a “one-sided hatchet job”.

Tyler Hamilton started off on testosterone, a “red egg” as the cyclists referred to the pill, but soon graduated on to the more powerful EPO – erythropoietin – which he and his US Postal Service team-mates dubbed Edgar, after Edgar Allen Poe.

This stimulates the creation of red blood cells, boosting performance by about 5%, or, as Tyler Hamilton puts it “roughly the difference between first place in the Tour de France and the middle of the pack”.

EPO can be detected in the body for a number of hours after it has been taken – the “glowtime”. During this time, the cyclist needs to avoid a meeting with the dope tester.

So, during the months of training, they kept track of when they had taken the drug, and tipped each other off by phone whenever a tester appeared in Girona, the town in northern Spain where the cyclists were based. In The Secret Race, co-authored by journalist Daniel Coyle, he lists three tips:

“Tip one: Wear a watch. Tip Two: Keep your cellphone handy. Tip three: Know your glowtime, how long you’ll test positive after you take the substance. What you’ll notice is that none of these things is particularly difficult to do.”

They were more like “discipline tests, IQ tests” than drug tests, he says.

“If you were careful and paid attention, you could dope and be 99% certain that you would not get caught.”

Tyler Hamilton’s book, The Secret Race was published in September and provides minute detail on doping
Tyler Hamilton’s book, The Secret Race was published in September and provides minute detail on doping

On one occasion Tyler Hamilton heard a knock on the door when he was glowing, and simply hid inside the house in silence until the tester gave up and went away.

They never came during the night, making late evening the best time for doping. One elderly tester even called in advance to let the cyclists know when he was coming.

USADA describes Lance Armstrong as the enforcer of US Postal’s “massive and pervasive” doping programme.

“It was not enough that his team-mates give maximum effort on the bike,” Wednesday’s USADA report on Armstrong says.

“He also required that they adhere to the doping programme outlined for them or be replaced.”

It wasn’t only US Postal that was doping, of course. More than half the Tour de France winners since 1980 have either tested positive, been sanctioned for doping, or admitted it.

Tyler Hamilton said this week that it was “a dark period of cycling that we all went through”.

“None of us when we were 15 or 16 years old were planning on doing that, but we all kind of rode our way up the ranks and came into this world. It was a world that already existed, when we got there. The doctors, the riders had been doing these things for years.”

George Hincapie, US Postal team captain from 1999-2005, admitted doping for the first time on Wednesday, saying that early in his professional career it became clear to him “that given the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs by cyclists at the top of the profession, it was not possible to compete at the highest level without them”.

Tyler Hamilton writes in The Secret Race that he visited Lance Armstrong at his home in Nice some time before the 1999 Tour de France, and finding himself without EPO, asked if he could use some of Armstrong’s.

“Lance pointed casually to the fridge. I opened it and there, on the door, next to a carton of milk, was a carton of EPO, each stoppered vial standing upright, little soldiers in their cardboard cells.”

In 1998, the team had distributed the EPO in white lunch bags. But this was the year the Festina and TVM teams were caught with large quantities of steroids, EPO and syringes. So in 1999 greater care was needed. According to Tyler Hamilton, Lance Armstrong arranged for his gardener to follow the Tour on a motorbike, carrying a thermos flask full of EPO tubes.

“When we needed <<Edgar>>, Philippe would zip through the Tour’s traffic and make a drop-off,” he writes in The Secret Race.

By the following year, they had begun blood doping, flying to Spain to have their blood drawn by the team doctor, Tyler Hamilton says.

This blood, rich in red blood cells, was then delivered back to the tired riders, to help boost their red blood cell count during the race.

Riders found blood bags, still cold from the refrigerator, taped to the wall next to their beds in their hotel rooms. Hamilton describes the sensation of goosebumps as the chilled blood circulated around his body.

One of the doctors used by US Postal, Michele Ferrari – nicknamed Doctor Death by reporters – found ways of helping to reduce the EPO glowtime by using small “microdoses” injected into the vein.

The cyclists could also drink large amounts of water, or inject themselves with saline solution, in order to accelerate the fading of the glow.

“They’ve got their doctors, and we’ve got ours, and ours are better,” writes Tyler Hamilton.

After Dr. Michele Ferrari was convicted of sporting fraud by an Italian court in 2004, Lance Armstrong issued a statement, in which he said: “I have always said that I have zero tolerance for anyone convicted of using or facilitating the use of performance-enhancing drugs. As a result of today’s developments, the USPS team and I have suspended our professional affiliation with Dr. Ferrari.”

Lance Armstrong contests that he took 500 drug tests worldwide and never failed one. This is disputed. Tyler Hamilton says he failed tests, but managed to explain it away, or hush it up.

Tyler Hamilton himself kept a clear record for several years. He first tested positive just as he reached the peak of his career – a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics – when by mistake he was given another man’s blood.

Blood transfusions are potentially risky. Badly stored blood can poison an athlete when transfused. Tyler Hamilton never had this problem, but he did suffer from one botched transfusion, which left him urinating a fluid “dark, dark red, almost black”.

 

VP Debate 2012: Joe Biden and Paul Ryan clash on national security, economy, taxes and healthcare

US vice-presidential candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan clashed sharply in their only debate, amid tightening polls ahead of the 6 November election.

Thursday night’s debate saw feisty exchanges on national security, the economy, taxes and healthcare.

Democrat Joe Biden was aggressive, frequently interrupting his rival as he defended President Barack Obama.

Republican Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan was comparatively calm in his first debate on the national stage.

The head-to-head came as Democrats try to rejuvenate their campaign after what was widely seen as a poor debate performance by Barack Obama last week.

The Republican challenger, former Massachusetts governor and businessman Mitt Romney, has gained steadily in the polls as a result.

The president has acknowledged he was “too polite”, and it appeared his campaign unleashed Joe Biden on Thursday night to attack Mitt Romney on taxes, government spending, the economy and other issues.

The vice-president repeatedly cut off Paul Ryan, chuckling, rolling his eyes and raising his hands in apparent exasperation, even as he referred to his rival as “my friend”.

But Paul Ryan seemed not to be rattled. His goal was to defend Mitt Romney’s recent gains against a renewed onslaught from Barack Obama, analysts said.

On stage at Centre College in Kentucky, the vice-presidential candidates jousted as moderator Martha Raddatz of ABC News sought to keep order.

The debate opened with an exchange on Libya, where a US ambassador was killed last month in what the Obama administration now calls a terrorist attack.

Joe Biden defended the Obama administration’s handling of the situation, as well as its initially inaccurate characterization of the incident as a reaction to an anti-Islamic video made in the US.

And he pivoted to attack Mitt Romney, saying the Republican’s decision to hold a political press conference the morning after the attack was “not presidential leadership”.

In one of many barbs, he said Paul Ryan’s criticisms of the administration’s handling of the crisis were “a bunch of malarkey. Not a single thing he said is accurate”.

Paul Ryan, meanwhile, said the administration had disregarded diplomats’ requests for more security in Libya.

And in a charge he repeated later, Paul Ryan said: “What we are watching on our TV screens is the unravelling of the Obama foreign policy.”

The men argued about Iran and the US relationship with Israel, but showed little substantive difference between their tickets’ respective policies.

“When Barack Obama was elected, [Iran] had enough fissile material – nuclear material to make one bomb,” Paul Ryan said.

“Now they have enough for five.”

Joe Biden said international sanctions against Iran had crippled that nation’s economy, and challenged Paul Ryan to clarify where Republican policy on Iran differs from the administration’s.

“So all this bluster I keep hearing, all this loose talk, what are they talking about?” he asked.

On the economy, Joe Biden said the president had inherited a nation teetering on ruin – a result, he said repeatedly, of the Republican policies of George W Bush.

And he defended the president’s remedies, especially a programme – that Mitt Romney opposed – to save US auto manufacturers from bankruptcy.

“We knew we had to act for the middle class,” Joe Biden said.

“We immediately went out and rescued General Motors.”

He added: “What did Romney do? Romney said, <<No, let Detroit go bankrupt>>.”

Joe Biden also unleashed a broadside against Mitt Romney’s recently publicized comments that the 47% of Americans who pay no federal income tax are dependent on government, consider themselves victims, and should take responsibility for themselves.

“I’ve never met two guys who are more down on America across the board,” he said, referring to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.

Paul Ryan sought to deflect the attack with a story about Mitt Romney’s personal generosity and by referring to Joe Biden’s own record of verbal blunders.

He acknowledged Barack Obama had inherited an economy near collapse, but added: “We’re going in the wrong direction.”

He noted the continuing high unemployment rate and other grim statistics.

“This is not what a real recovery looks like,” the congressman said, promising that Mitt Romney’s tax plans would add jobs and promote economic growth.

Later, the two outlined their competing plans on the Medicare healthcare programme for over-65s.

Joe Biden defended the administration’s 2010 health insurance overhaul, dubbed Obamacare; Paul Ryan derided it as a government takeover of the healthcare industry and repeated a disputed assertion that Barack Obama had pulled money from Medicare in order to fund it.

With the election less than four weeks away, the rivals were tasked with keeping their respective campaigns competitive, as new polls suggest Mitt Romney has narrowed or erased Barack Obama’s lead in several key swing states.

The two candidates are virtually tied in Florida and Virginia while Barack Obama still leads in Ohio, but by a slimmer margin.

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