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Black Friday 2013: Sales dip for first time in seven years

2013 Black Friday sales dipped for the first time in seven years, according to the National Retail Federation.

US consumers spent around $1.7 billion less over the holiday weekend, with the average shopper spending $407.02 from Thursday to Sunday.

That’s down from $423.55 in 2012.

Retailers blamed stagnant wages and economic uncertainty for keeping wallets shut, as they slashed prices to lure reluctant shoppers.

In total, the National Retail Federation estimates that US shoppers spent around $57.4 billion this year, down 2.7% from $59.1 billion last year.

Sales on Black Friday itself were down, as retailers opened stores on Thanksgiving Thursday and offered more details earlier in the week to entice shoppers.

According to market research firm ShopperTrack, Black Friday foot traffic was down 11% and sales slumped by 13%.

2013 Black Friday sales dipped for the first time in seven years
2013 Black Friday sales dipped for the first time in seven years

Despite the gloomy start to holiday shopping season, the National Retail Federation said it still expected holiday sales to surpass last year’s spending.

One beacon of hope for nervous retailers is that US consumers have spent more on online shopping than ever before.

“We expect Cyber Monday to be bigger than ever,” said National Retail Federation’s Matthew Shay in a statement.

The day, launched in 2005 by online retail association Shop.org, became the biggest US online shopping day in 2011, according to comScore.

But it’s not just one day any more: in an effort to lure penny-pinched shoppers, Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, declared this entire week “Cyber Week” and said it would offer sales every hour throughout the period.

However, Wal-Mart, Target, and Best Buy have all lowered their holiday shopping forecasts, pointing to declining consumer confidence, high unemployment, and increasing price competition as hurting their bottom lines.

But if US consumers are unwilling to part with their dollars, international brands may take comfort in the increasingly global nature of Black Friday.

According to Borderfree, a company that helps build global online shopping sites for companies like Macy’s and J. Crew, US retailers saw online sales to international consumers rise 50% this Black Friday compared to last year.

Shoppers in Russia, South Korea, China, Germany and Sweden were the biggest spenders.

According to Borderfree, retailers can expect a “second peak” on Cyber Monday.

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Nigeria: Boko Haram insurgents attack military airbase in Maiduguri

Boko Haram militants have attacked a military airbase in Maiduguri, north-eastern Nigeria, destroying two helicopters, the authorities say.

Eyewitnesses say hundreds of militants attacked several areas of the city of Maiduguri, starting early on Monday.

A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in Maiduguri. Its civilian airport was also briefly closed.

Thousands of people have been killed since 2009, when Boko Haram launched its campaign to install Islamic law.

In May, a state of emergency was declared in Borno state, of which Maiduguri is the capital, as well as two neighboring states, while there has been a massive military deployment to the worst-affected areas.

Ministry of Defence spokesman Brig Gen Chris Olukolade said in a statement that two helicopters and three decommissioned military aircraft had been “incapacitated” during the attack which had been repelled.

Boko Haram militants have attacked a military airbase in Maiduguri destroying two helicopters
Boko Haram militants have attacked a military airbase in Maiduguri destroying two helicopters

He said some army bases had also been targeted, while 24 insurgents had been killed and two soldiers wounded.

Local residents told the AFP news agency that hundreds of heavily armed Islamist gunmen besieged the air force and army bases, razing buildings and setting shops and petrol stations ablaze.

“I saw two air force helicopters burnt,” a local official told AFP.

Bomb and gun attacks were carried out in Maiduguri, an AFP reporter in the city said.

A resident said: “We heard women and children in the barracks crying and wailing. At the gate, I saw some vehicles destroyed and the checkpoint there in shreds.”

There are reports of military checkpoints being attacked in different parts of the city.

Some eyewitnesses told the AP news agency they had seen bodies with their throats slit.

Others said several vehicles had been driven out of the air base carrying the bodies of victims.

Government and military officials said scores of people may be dead, AP reported.

Paul Walker autopsy to be conducted today

Paul Walker and Roger Rodas’ autopsies are scheduled for Monday.

Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker and his friend Roger Rodas died in a fiery car crash over the weekend in the Santa Clarita Valley, California.

Authorities hope the autopsies will positively identify and determine the exact cause of death for Paul Walker and his race car enthusiast friend.

Paul Walker and his friend Roger Rodas died in a fiery car crash over the weekend in the Santa Clarita Valley
Paul Walker and his friend Roger Rodas died in a fiery car crash over the weekend in the Santa Clarita Valley

Paul Walker, 40, was a passenger in a red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT that crashed into a tree and then a light pole before bursting into flames around 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the 28300 block of Rye Canyon Loop in Valencia.

Both Paul Walker and Roger Rodas, 38, were declared dead at the scene.

Paul Walker is survived by his 15-year-old daughter, Meadow, and Roger Rodas is survived by his wife and two children.

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Porter Ridge gang plans Christmas party

When Porter Ridge gang and Dog Killer Ridge crew plan for their respective Christmas parties, a competition grows as to which ridge will have the more spectacular party.

Porter Ridge gang and Dog Killer Ridge crew plan for their respective Christmas parties
Porter Ridge gang and Dog Killer Ridge crew plan for their respective Christmas parties

Discovery’s Porter Ridge holiday special premieres Tuesday, December 3, at 10/9c.

Paul Walker death: Authorities investigate possible street race behind car crash

Authorities are investigating whether Paul Walker’s car crash happened as the actor was involved in a street race.

Police are said to be looking for witnesses and possible video evidence that another car was involved in a street race with the Fast & Furious actor’s car.

The crash that killed Paul Walker may have had a lot more parallels to his film franchise than initially believed.

According to TMZ, authorities are investigating whether Paul Walker, 40, and his friend Roger Rodas – the former racecar driver behind the wheel of the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT when it crashed – were in the middle of a high speed competition with another car on Saturday afternoon.

It was suspected that speed contributed to the cause of the fiery crash, but a law enforcement source told TMZ that investigators received a tip about a possible race.

Authorities are investigating whether Paul Walker’s car crash happened as the actor was involved in a street race
Authorities are investigating whether Paul Walker’s car crash happened as the actor was involved in a street race

The Santa Clarita, California, street where the accident occurred is apparently known to be a popular spot for the law-breaking hobby, the website reported.

There were also reports that the Porsche may have malfunctioned shortly before the crash. Sources connected to Paul and Roger Rodas’ high-end car shop, Always Evolving, told TMZ that there could have been a fluid leak in the vehicle.

There was a “noticeable absence of skid marks” and no visible “swerving” leading up to the crash site, Always Evolving source told the website, suggesting Roger Rodas did not lose control of the car.

The fire also reportedly spread from “the front of the car,” the source said, apparently reinforcing the theory of a fluid leak.

Paul Walker and Roger Rodas died at the scene, police confirmed, and were reportedly burned “badly” after the car exploded into flames.

An autopsy on Paul Walker’s body has been delayed, a rep for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office said, until dental records for both men are obtained to identify the “unidentifiable” bodies.

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Maria Bello in long-term relationship with her best female friend

Maria Bello has revealed she’s been in a long-term relationship with her best female friend in a column that was published in the New York Times.

In the heartfelt passage titled Coming Out as a Modern Family, Maria Bello, 46, shared the first time she opened up about her love life to her 12-year-old son Jackson.

At the time, her young son had been getting suspicious, and wondered if she wasn’t telling him something – and he was right.

“This was the moment I had been anticipating and dreading for months,” the actress wrote.

“I took a deep breath, knowing that my answer, and his response, would have an impact on our lives for a very long time.”

Maria Bello has revealed she's been in a long-term relationship with her best female friend
Maria Bello has revealed she’s been in a long-term relationship with her best female friend

“I was with someone romantically and I hadn’t told him,” Maria Bello admitted.

“I had become involved with a woman who was my best friend, and, as it happens, a person who is like a godmother to my son.”

One year earlier, Maria Bello decided to give a relationship with her best friend a try. The realization happened when she was reading through her old journals in her California garden.

“I read about the handful of men and the one woman I had been in romantic relationships with, passages rife with pain and angst. It seemed when I was physically attracted to someone, I would put them in the box of being my ‘soul mate’ and then be crushed when things didn’t turn out as I had hoped,” the actress wrote.

“As I continued to look through photos, I came across a black-and-white one of my best friend and me taken on New Year’s Eve. We looked so happy, I couldn’t help but smile,” Maria Bello added.

“It didn’t occur to me, until that soul-searching moment in my garden, that we could perhaps choose to love each other romantically.”

Kim Kardashian reveals North West tried out swimming for first time

Kim Kardashian’s 5-month-old daughter North West tried out swimming for the first time on Saturday.

But what began as a happy family day with baby North and fiancé Kanye West, devolved into a Twitter feud with an “ignorant” tweeter.

“We took our baby girl swimming today for the 1st time, she loved it so much! #BestDayEver,” Kim Kardashian wrote.

Kim Kardashian’s 5-month-old daughter North West tried out swimming for the first time
Kim Kardashian’s 5-month-old daughter North West tried out swimming for the first time

Shortly after posting the message, a commenter apparently replied that it was nice that the baby girl “got to see her parents for a change!”

That snarky quip elicited a quick response from Kim Kardashian: “[You] sound so ignorant. Bc I don’t tweet or instagram my every move w my daughter means I am not with her 247? We share what we want.”

 “Or is it bc I go support my fiance at every show & I post pix? When the baby goes down 4 bed or a nap, parents are allowed 2 work & support each other.”

Kim Kardashian, 33, added: “Maybe even have fun too.”

UN: Bashar al-Assad authorized war crimes

UN Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has said an inquiry has produced evidence that war crimes were authorized in Syria at the “highest level”, including by President Bashar al-Assad.

It is the first time the UN’s human rights office has so directly implicated Bashar al-Assad.

Navi Pillay said her office held a list of others implicated by the inquiry.

The UN estimates more than 100,000 people have died in the conflict.

UN Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has said an inquiry has produced evidence that war crimes were authorized in Syria at the "highest level", including by President Bashar al-Assad
UN Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has said an inquiry has produced evidence that war crimes were authorized in Syria at the “highest level”, including by President Bashar al-Assad

The UN’s commission of inquiry into Syria has produced “massive evidence… [of] very serious crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity,” Navi Pillay said.

The evidence indicated responsibility “at the highest level of government, including the head of state”, she added.

The inquiry has also previously reported it has evidence that rebel forces in Syria have been guilty of human rights abuses.

Navi Pillay said the UN commission of inquiry had compiled a list of those believed to be directly responsible for serious human rights violations.

It is assumed that senior figures in the Syrian military and government are on that list.

However, the names and specific evidence relating to them remain confidential pending a possible prosecution for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Metro-North train crash victims named as authorities begin investigation into accident cause

Authorities have begun an investigation into the causes of Sunday’s train crash in the Bronx area of New York City in which four people were killed and more than 60 injured.

The 05:54 from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Station derailed as it went into a bend in the railway line near Spuyten Duyvil station.

Reports say it was travelling faster than the speed limit in the area.

The train’s event recorder, similar to a flight recorder, has been recovered.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) sent investigators to the site with instructions to inspect the overturned cars and interpret information from the recorder.

The Federal Railroad Administration has also sent their own team of investigators.

Officials have identified the deceased as Donna Smith, 54, James Lovell, 58, James Ferrari, 59, and Ahn Kisook, 35. Three of the dead were found outside the train, and one was found inside.

NTSB board member Earl Weener said his teams would be on site for several days documenting evidence.

“Our mission is not just to understand what happened, but why it happened, with the intent of preventing it happening again,” he said.

On Monday, a second data recorder was found in the train’s rear locomotive. Earl Weener said investigators hoped to download information on the speed and settings of the train from that recorder.

The Metro-North train from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Station derailed as it went into a bend in the railway line near Spuyten Duyvil station
The Metro-North train from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Station derailed as it went into a bend in the railway line near Spuyten Duyvil station

Some 26,000 weekday riders on the railroad were warned to brace for crowded trains during the first morning commute after the derailment.

Train service south of Spuyten Duyvil is “suspended until further notice”, the train’s operator, Metro-North, said on Monday morning. Buses were being provided to the New York subway system.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokeswoman Marjorie Anders said the bend where the derailment occurred was in a slow-speed area.

The train appeared to be going “a lot faster” than normal as it approached the bend coming into the station, passenger Frank Tatulli told WABC-TV.

The speed limit on the curve is 30 mph, compared with 70 mph in the area approaching it, Earl Weener said.

An official from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is quoted by the New York Times as saying that the train operator had reported that it was going into the turn too fast and that he had performed an emergency braking maneuver.

The operator told the first rescuers to reach the scene that he had “dumped” the brakes, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Dumping the brakes is said to be a last-resort move that has the effect of slamming on the emergency brakes on all the cars of a train at once. It is usually done to avert a collision with another train or a vehicle at a grade-level crossing, the New York Times reports.

A 2008 federal rail-safety law requires commuter and freight rail lines to install systems to prevent derailing caused by excessive speed, known as positive train control, by the end of 2015.

Metro-North is in the process of installing the technology.

A section of line between the Bronx and part of Westchester County could be closed for a week or more and New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo warned commuters to expect long delays.

Metro-North serves commuters from New York City’s northern suburbs. It is not part of the New York City subway system.

The accident was the second passenger train derailment this year for the rail service, which, until Sunday, had never experienced a passenger death in an accident in its 31-year history.

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Junior Eurovision 2013: Malta’s Gaia Cauchi wins song contest in Kiev

Malta has won this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Gaia Cauchi, 11, scored 130 points at the song contest in Kiev with her ballad, The Start, which she also helped compose and write.

She beat 11 other countries to win the trophy, with Ukraine and Belarus finishing second and third.

It is the first time Malta has won the contest, after returning to compete following a three-year break.

Gaia Cauchi, who lives in the small rural village of Mgarr, is no stranger to winning talent shows.

Gaia Cauchi has won this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev
Gaia Cauchi has won this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Kiev

She finished first in the international selection of the San Remo Junior song contest and was honored with an achievement award at the 2013 Malta Music Awards.

She has also had success on a number of Italian television talent shows.

The Junior version of the Eurovision Song contest has been running since 2003.

Other countries that participated this year included Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, The Netherlands, Sweden, San Marino, Moldova and FYR Macedonia.

This year’s Eurovision winner, Denmark’s Emmelie de Forest, also performed during the show.

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Paul Walker filmography

Paul Walker died in a car crash at Valencia, north of Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon.

Paul Walker, 40, was on his way to attend a charity event for his non-profit organization “Reach Out Worldwide”, when the accident took place. He was not driving the car.

His latest film Hours is due for release this Christmas Eve and his forthcoming Fast & Furious 7 is still in production.

Paul Walker filmography:

1986 Monster in the Closet, “Professor” Bennett
1987 Programmed to Kill, Jason
1994 Tammy and the T-Rex, Michael
1998 Meet the Deedles, Phil Deedle
1998 Pleasantville, Skip Martin
1999 Varsity Blues, Lance Harbor
1999 She’s All That, Dean Sampson
1999 Brokedown Palace, Jason Uncredited
2000 The Skulls, Caleb Mandrake
2001 The Fast and the Furious, Brian O’Conner
2001 Joy Ride, Lewis Thomas
2002 Life Makes Sense If You’re Famous, Mikey
2003 Turbo-Charged Prelude, Brian O’Conner 6 minute short film introductory film for 2 Fast 2 Furious

Paul Walker died in a car crash at Valencia
Paul Walker died in a car crash at Valencia

2003 2 Fast 2 Furious, Brian O’Conner
2003 Timeline, Chris Johnston
2004 Noel, Mike Riley
2005 Into the Blue, Jared Cole
2006 Eight Below, Jerry Shepard
2006 Running Scared, Joey Gazelle
2006 Flags of Our Fathers, Hank Hansen
2007 Stories USA, Mikey
2007 The Death and Life of Bobby Z, Tim Kearney
2008 The Lazarus Project, Ben Garvey
2009 Fast & Furious 4, Brian O’Conner
2010 Takers, John Rahway
2011 Fast & Furious 5, Brian O’Conner
2013 Vehicle 19, Michael Woods
2013 Fast & Furious 6, Brian O’Conner
2013 Hours, Nolan
2013 Pawn Shop Chronicles, Raw Dog
2014 Brick Mansions, Damien Post-production
2014 Fast & Furious 7, Brian O’Conner Post-production

Television:

1985 Highway to Heaven, Eric Travers 1 episode
1986 Highway to Heaven, Todd Bryant 2 episodes
1986–7 Throb, Jeremy Beatty 23 episodes
1988 I’m Telling! Contestant 1 episode.
1990 Charles in Charge, Russell Davis 1 episode
1991 Who’s the Boss? Michael Haynes 1 episode
1992–3 The Young and the Restless, Brandon Collins
1994 CBS Schoolbreak Special, Dill 1 episode
1994 The Boys Are Back, Jesse Hansen Pilot episode
1996 Touched by an Angel, Jonathan 1 episode
2013 Shark Week, Himself 1 episode

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Designing an eco-friendly home

Nowadays, the environment is never far from people’s minds, and a more natural and eco-friendly look for your home is becoming ever more appealing, benefitting you both aesthetically and financially. The eco-friendly home will be the next great step in interior design, with the need for sustainable materials and less energy usage being what the future group of designers emerging from an interior design course will have to focus on if they want to meet their customer’s needs. So, why not swathe your rooms in the finest that the environment has to offer, with some of these great tips for a greener home?

Decorate your home with plants

Plants and other types of flora are a fantastic way to give a more natural look to your house or apartment, oxygenating your home and removing harmful toxins from the room. And, the great thing about plants is that you can populate your rooms with ones that suit its style. So, try to find a plant that will match your décor to gain a brighter, fresher feel in your ho

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Fill your home with organic and natural materials

It’s important to be using environmentally sustainable materials when redecorating your place, meaning that you should avoid all plastic, particleboard and chromed metal when refurbishing. Although the use of more sustainable products is more expensive, it really is the optimal choice if you’re looking for a home that will aid the environment. The use of wood, marble or stone blocks can be a more eco-friendly alternative if you’re after tables, flooring or kitchen counters and, while it might dent your wallet, it certainly won’t compromise your style.

Use energy-efficient windows and lighting

The use of more energy efficient windows and lighting in your home can benefit you in a vast number of ways. If you use special coatings on your windows, for example, you can insulate your house far more effectively and save on your heating bills. Also, if you’re looking to cut down on heating bills even further, be sure to insulate your walls with environmentally conscious fillings. This is also the case with your light fixtures, with the use of lighting specifically designed to cut down on power creating a cheaper to run and more eco-friendly system.

Make your paint that little bit greener

While you don’t have to cover your walls in a literal sea of green if you don’t want to, it will be necessary to invest in a low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paint to really give you that eco-edge on your walls. This will contribute to global warming far less. You can also try recycled or biodegradable paints, which will give you the same coating but be far kinder to mother earth.

Let in the sunlight

If you can populate your home with enough windows, including skylights, it will be possible to use far less electrical light fittings during the day, saving both your budget and the planet. It’s a case of the bigger the window the better, with more natural sunlight creating a healthier looking and feeling home.

Call in an eco-designer

If you’re renovating your home to become more environmentally friendly, then there are now a number of specialist interior designers who can help you out, and many more who will work with sustainable materials at your request. Designers such as Eco Nest, for example, will do their best to try to make your New York apartment a markedly greener environment, making sure that you get a home that won’t pollute the environment. So, if you’re looking to make your home more natural looking and more efficient, you know who to call.

Prime Air: Amazon testing unmanned drones for deliveries

World’s largest online retailer Amazon has announced it is testing unmanned drones to deliver goods to customers.

The drones, called Octocopters, could deliver packages weighing up to 5 lbs to customers within 30 minutes of them placing the order, Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos said.

However, Jeff Bezos added that it could take up to five years for the service to start.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is yet to approve the use of unmanned drones for civilian purposes.

“I know this looks like science fiction, but it’s not,” Jeff Bezos told CBS’ 60 Minutes.

“We can do half-hour delivery… and we can carry objects, we think, up to five pounds, which covers 86% of the items that we deliver.”

The service will be called Prime Air and comes as Amazon is looking to improve its efficiency to boost growth.

Amazon also posted a video on its website showing a drone picking up a package from one of its warehouses and delivering it to the doorstep of a customer’s house.

However, it still has to wait for permission from US regulators.

Amazon has announced it is testing unmanned drones to deliver goods to customers
Amazon has announced it is testing unmanned drones to deliver goods to customers

The FAA has approved the use of drones for police and government agencies, issuing about 1,400 permits over the past several years.

Civilian air space is expected to be opened up to all kinds of drones in the US by 2015 and in Europe by 2016.

Existing regulations are in place to minimise the risk of injury to people on the ground, said Dr Darren Ansell, an expert on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) from the University of Central Lancashire.

“The UAVs do not currently have the awareness of their environment to be able to avoid flying into people. To deliver goods to people’s homes for example in residential areas, the UAVs must overfly densely populated towns and cities, something that today’s regulations prevent.

“Other things to consider are security of the goods during the transit. With no one to guard them the aircraft and package could be captured and stolen,” he said.

Amazon said: “From a technology point of view, we’ll be ready to enter commercial operations as soon as the necessary regulations are in place.”

The FAA was “actively working on rules for unmanned aerial vehicles”, the company said, adding that it hoped the green light would be given as early as 2015.

“One day, Prime Air vehicles will be as normal as seeing mail trucks on the road today.”

Zookal, an Australian textbook rental company, announced earlier this year that it would start using drones to make deliveries from 2015 if approved by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority.

Australian law allows the use of unmanned aircraft for commercial use.

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Hunger Games: Catching Fire tops US box office for second week

Hunger Games: Catching Fire has topped the US box office for a second week, while Disney’s Frozen opening has come at number two.

According to early estimates, the Hunger Games sequel took $110.2 million while Frozen took $93 million.

That figure made Frozen the biggest Thanksgiving opening ever.

Catching Fire and Frozen both beat the Thanksgiving box office record of $82.4 million set by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in 2001.

Dave Hollis, Walt Disney executive vice president for distribution, said: “This was much more than we ever could have thought,” adding that it was the biggest-ever opening for one of its releases.

Disney’s Tangled opened during the Thanksgiving period in 2010, taking $68.7 million.

Frozen tells the story of a Scandinavian princess who tries to save her kingdom after the queen – her sister – accidentally uses her magic powers to freeze the country.

Disney’s action film Thor came in third with $15.5 million.

Hunger Games: Catching Fire has topped the US box office for a second week
Hunger Games: Catching Fire has topped the US box office for a second week

Ensemble movie The Best Man Holiday took $11.1 million to claim fourth spot, while Homefront, written by Sylvester Stallone and starring Jason Statham, was the second highest new entry at five with $9.8 million.

But Spike Lee’s latest offering, Oldboy, failed to make a big dent on the chart, taking just $850,000.

Nelson Mandela biopic, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, took $100,306 – but that will be considered a solid return given it only opened in four cinemas in New York and Los Angeles.

The North American box office took $294 million in total, another record, just beating last year’s five-day Thanksgiving takings of $290 million.

North American box office Top 5:

1. Hunger Games: Catching Fire – $110.2 million

2. Frozen – $82.4 million

3. Thor: The Dark World – $15.5 million

4. The Best Man Holiday – $11.1 million

5. Homefront – $9.8 million

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Saab restarts production in Sweden

Saab has announced it will restart production on Monday as the company’s new owners look to get the carmaker back on track.

Saab went bankrupt in December 2011 and was bought by a Chinese-Swedish investment group, National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), last year.

The carmaker will restart production of its 9-3 sedan model at its Trollhattan factory in western Sweden.

The firm will initially make a petrol-powered version of the car with the aim of launching an electric version later.

“It’s very similar, you can’t change or develop very much in a year. We acquired the assets in August last year,” Mikael Oestlund, a spokesman for NEVS was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

Saab has announced it will restart production on Monday as the company's new owners look to get the carmaker back on track
Saab has announced it will restart production on Monday as the company’s new owners look to get the carmaker back on track

“Our focus has been to get the co-operation up and running with 400 suppliers and ensure the facilities were working.”

Saab has seen mixed fortunes over the past few years.

General Motors (GM) bought a 50% stake and management control of Saab in 1989, and gained full ownership in 2000.

The Swedish company’s car sales peaked at 133,000 cars in 2006. But then it saw its fortunes dwindle with sales falling to 93,000 cars in 2008 and just 27,000 in 2009.

To make matters worse, GM itself sought bankruptcy protection as the global financial crisis unfolded, forcing the US company to dispose of assets.

GM sold Saab to Dutch group Spyker, which in turn eventually sold the firm to NEVS in June last year. The new owners have said they want to focus on electric cars as they look to revive the brand.

Energy drinks can change heart contractions

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A new research found that energy drinks packed with caffeine can change the way the heart beats.

The research team from the University of Bonn in Germany imaged the hearts of 17 people an hour after they had an energy drink.

The study showed contractions were more forceful after the drink.

The team told the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America that children and people with some health conditions should avoid the drinks.

Researcher Dr. Jonas Dorner said: “Until now, we haven’t known exactly what effect these energy drinks have on the function of the heart.

“The amount of caffeine is up to three times higher than in other caffeinated beverages like coffee or cola.

A new research found that energy drinks packed with caffeine can change the way the heart beats
A new research found that energy drinks packed with caffeine can change the way the heart beats

“There are many side effects known to be associated with a high intake of caffeine, including rapid heart rate, palpitations, rise in blood pressure and, in the most severe cases, seizures or sudden death.”

The researchers gave the participants a drink containing 32 mg per 100 ml of caffeine and 400 mg per 100 ml of another chemical, taurine.

They showed the chamber of the heart that pumps blood around the body, the left ventricle, was contracting harder an hour after the energy drink was taken than at the start of the study.

Dr. Jonas Dorner added: “We’ve shown that energy drink consumption has a short-term impact on cardiac contractility.

“We don’t know exactly how or if this greater contractility of the heart impacts daily activities or athletic performance.”

The impact on people with heart disease is also unknown.

However, the research team advises that children and people with an irregular heartbeat should avoid the drinks.

Thalidomide lawsuit settled for $81 million

The Thalidomide lawsuit filed by more than 100 people in Australia and New Zealand who suffered birth defects caused by the drug has been settled.

British company Diageo, which did not distribute the drug but now owns the firm that did, agreed to pay $81 million, lawyers of claimants say.

Thalidomide, sold in the 1950s as a cure for morning sickness, was linked to birth defects and withdrawn in 1961.

The case is one of many lawsuits filed against the drug over the years.

Thalidomide was sold worldwide before it was pulled out after thousands of babies were born with deformities.

Lawyers representing the victims praised the company Diageo for agreeing to pay compensation as it has also done in the UK.

But there was anger towards the drug’s German manufacturer Grunenthal, which was also being sued but refused to pay out as part of the settlement.

Thalidomide was sold worldwide before it was pulled out after thousands of babies were born with deformities
Thalidomide was sold worldwide before it was pulled out after thousands of babies were born with deformities

The settlement ends the case, which means the lawsuit against Grunenthal will be dropped, according to reports.

Peter Gordon, a lawyer for the claimants, said the litigation was “difficult and challenging”.

“The result we have achieved today is a vindication of their [claimants] courage,” he said.

The court will still have to approve the settlement.

Monica McGhie, one of the claimants, was born without limbs after her mother took Thalidomide during pregnancy 50 years ago.

“This settlement will not take that hardship away but it means I can look to the future with more confidence, knowing I can afford the support and care I need,” she said.

Distillers Company, now owned by Diageo, distributed Thalidomide in Australia.

A spokesman for Diageo, Ian Wright, said he believed a fair settlement has been reached.

“We hope this settlement will bring some relief to the people who have been affected and we hope it will allow them to approach the rest of their lives with some degree of hope and more comfort,” he added.

Thalidomide is still being used today to treat illnesses like leprosy and multiple myeloma.

What is Thalidomide?

  • Thalidomide was developed by German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal
  • The product was launched on October 1st, 1957
  • First marketed as a sedative it was then given to pregnant women to combat morning sickness
  • As many as 10,000 babies were born worldwide with deformities
  • Thalidomide is still used today to treat the complications of leprosy and multiple myeloma

Yingluck Shinawatra rejects protesters’ demands to step down

Thailand’s PM Yingluck Shinawatra has rejected protesters’ demands that she step down, amid ongoing clashes in Bangkok.

Yingluck Shinawatra said the demands were not possible under the constitution, but that she remained open to talks.

More clashes broke out on Monday as protesters tried to storm the prime minister’s office, Government House.

Four people have died in Thailand’s worst political turmoil since the 2010 rallies that ended in violence.

PM Yingluck Shinawatra has rejected protesters' demands that she step down, amid ongoing clashes in Bangkok
PM Yingluck Shinawatra has rejected protesters’ demands that she step down, amid ongoing clashes in Bangkok

“Anything I can do to make people happy, I am willing to do… but as prime minister, what I can do must be under the constitution,” Yingluck Shinawatra said in a televised address.

Anti-government demonstrators have been calling on Yingluck Shinawatra to step down, with protest leader and former opposition politician Suthep Thaugsuban saying on Sunday that Yingluck Shinawatra should resign within the next “two days”.

The protesters want to replace the government with an unelected “People’s Council”, alleging Yingluck Shinawatra’s government is controlled by her brother, ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra.

The protests, which began on November 24, had been largely peaceful until Saturday, when they became violent.

Over the weekend demonstrators tried to break apart police barricades and storm the prime minister’s office, with police using tear gas and water cannons to repel them.

On Monday, protesters returned to the streets again and more clashes occurred, although correspondents said that demonstrator numbers appeared lower than before.

Yingluck Shinawatra has said that she would not authorize the use of force against protesters.

“The military has positioned itself as neutral and it wants to see a peaceful way out,” Yingluck Shinawatra added in Monday’s address.

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Ukraine: Protesters occupy government buildings over EU deal

Ukrainian activists are blockading the government buildings in Kiev, as they prepare for fresh demonstrations demanding the resignation of the government.

Hundreds of protesters spent the night in Independence Square while others were barricaded inside city hall.

The unrest was triggered in November by President Viktor Yanukovych’s refusal to sign a deal on closer EU ties.

Parliamentary speaker Vlodymyr Rybak said talks between the government and the opposition would be held on Monday.

Vlodymyr Rybak said all sides would have an opportunity to express their opinions.

Ukrainian activists are blockading the government buildings in Kiev
Ukrainian activists are blockading the government buildings in Kiev

About 1,000 protesters camped out on Independence Square overnight, as activists prepare for round-the-clock demonstrations.

The protesters are blocking off the government’s main headquarters. Opposition leaders have called for a national strike and fresh street protests.

On Sunday between 100,000 and 500,000 took part in a march, defying a ban on rallies.

There were clashes near the presidential building, with demonstrators firing flares and riot police using tear gas, batons and stun grenades.

Some protesters stormed the city hall. One of them is the Russian opposition activist Pyotr Verzilov – husband of Pussy Riot punk group member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who is in jail in Russia.

Protests started more than a week ago after Viktor Yanukovych suspended preparations for signing an EU association agreement that would have opened borders to goods and set the stage for an easing of travel restrictions.

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Cyber Monday 2013: Wal-Mart launches Cyber Week specials

Cyber Monday on December 2 kicks off Cyber Week 2013 at Wal-Mart.

Cyber Monday one of the year’s biggest shopping events for fantastic prices on electronics.

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Cyber Monday kicks off Cyber Week 2013 at Wal-Mart
Cyber Monday kicks off Cyber Week 2013 at Wal-Mart

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Bryce Brites becomes world’s youngest professional football player at 20 months

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Bryce Brites became world’s youngest professional football player at only 20 months.

Bryce Brites signed this week with Belgian club FC Racing Boxberg, based near his home city of Genk, after impressing coaches with his “highly unusual” talent and “incredible” ball control. The precocious toddler was invited to train with the club’s Under-5 team and was signed and issued his very own Belgian FA membership card the very same day.

Bryce Brites became world’s youngest professional football player at only 20 months
Bryce Brites became world’s youngest professional football player at only 20 months

The toddler misses out on the all-time record for youngest-ever professional by two months. That record apparently belongs to Dutch footballer Baerke van der Meij, who signed a 10-year deal with VVV-Venlo when he was 18 months old.

Racing Boxberg club secretary Dany Vodnik raved about the young prodigy, who is still in diapers, to Dutch newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws: “Bryce kicks a ball in a way you do not even see when playing drills with four or five-year-olds. His ball control is incredible for his age. The way he dribbles with the ball at his feet between the cones, he can give a pass to the left or right.

“You ask him to kick a ball three or five meters and he does so, but he may not play with the five and six-year-old boys yet. We must remain cautious.“

Bryce Brites might just live up to the hype in about 15 years or so. But for the meantime, the toddler will likely enjoy instant celebrity status on his neighborhood playgrounds.

Kim Kardashian takes bathroom selfie

Kim Kardashian was dressed to impress at Kanye West’s concert in Miami, and decided to show the world in several Instagram photos on Friday.

Kim Kardashian, 33, wore a tight-fitting LBD dress for the big night – and even took one selfie next to Kanye West in the bathroom before his set.

Kim Kardashian was dressed to impress at Kanye West’s concert in Miami
Kim Kardashian was dressed to impress at Kanye West’s concert in Miami

“Bathroom selfie right before Yeezus hits the stage,” Kim Kardashian wrote.

Erin Burnett and David Rubulotta welcome baby boy

CNN anchor Erin Burnett and husband David Rubulotta have welcomed a baby boy, her rep confirms to Us Weekly.

Erin Burnett, 37, gave birth one day after Thanksgiving.

The couple welcomed their first child at 9:47 p.m. on Friday, November 29. The baby boy weighed in at 8 lbs and 10 oz.

Erin Burnett and husband David Rubulotta have welcomed a baby boy
Erin Burnett and husband David Rubulotta have welcomed a baby boy

“Seeing him for the first time was the most awe-inspiring, joyful moment of our lives,” Erin Burnett told Us Weekly.

A CNN rep first confirmed that the Erin Burnett Outfront host was expecting in June.

“I can confirm that Erin Burnett and her husband David Rubulotta are expecting their first child in November,” the rep told Us Weekly at the time.

Erin Burnett and David Rubulotta – a managing director for Citigroup – announced their engagement in September 2011. They married last December in a ceremony at New York City’s City Hall.

Jade Rabbit rover: China launches its first mission to Moon

China has launched its first lunar rover mission to space.

The Chang’e-3 mission blasted off from Xichang in the south at 01:30 Monday local time (17:30 GMT Sunday).

The Long March rocket’s payload includes a landing module and a six-wheeled robotic rover Yutu (Jade Rabbit).

The mission should land in the Moon’s northern hemisphere in mid-December.

Chinese state TV carried live pictures of the launch of the Chinese-developed Long March 3B rocket carrying the lunar probe.

This will be the third robotic rover mission to land on the lunar surface, but the Chinese vehicle carries a more sophisticated payload, including ground-penetrating radar which will gather measurements of the lunar soil and crust.

The 260lb Jade Rabbit rover can climb slopes of up to 30 degrees and travel at 660ft per hour
The 260lb Jade Rabbit rover can climb slopes of up to 30 degrees and travel at 660ft per hour

The 260lb Jade Rabbit rover can climb slopes of up to 30 degrees and travel at 660ft per hour, according to its designer the Shanghai Aerospace Systems Engineering Research Institute.

Its name – chosen in an online poll of 3.4 million voters – derives from an ancient Chinese myth about a rabbit living on the moon as the pet of the lunar goddess Chang’e.

The lander’s target is Sinus Iridum (Latin for Bay of Rainbows) a flat volcanic plain thought to be relatively clear of large rocks. It is part of a larger feature known as Mare Imbrium that forms the right eye of the “Man in the Moon”.

Other details of the mission are sketchy; the rover and lander are powered by solar panels but other sources suggest they also carry radioisotope heating units (RHUs) containing plutonium-238 to keep them warm during the cold lunar night.

Chang’e 3 is “the most complicated and difficult task yet in China’s exploration of space” and incorporates lots of new technology, Xinhua reported Wu Zhijian, a spokesman with the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, as saying.

The launch comes at a time when the Asian superpower is asserting itself in other areas, such as control of airspace over the East China Sea. China considers its space programme a symbol of its rising global stature and technological advancement, as well as of the Communist Party’s success in reversing the fortunes of the once impoverished nation.

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Yingluck Shinawatra given two-day ultimatum

Thailand’s protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban says he has met Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and given her two days to “return power to the people”.

Suthep Thaugsuban said the meeting had been held under the auspices of the military and there was no compromise.

He did not say what action would follow if the ultimatum were not heeded.

On the eighth day of action to unseat PM Yingluck Shinawatra, police fended off protesters who descended on key sites in Bangkok. Four people have died in the unrest.

Dozens have been injured.

The protesters had declared Sunday the decisive “V-Day” of what they termed a “people’s coup”.

The worst violence occurred when Thai students attacked vehicles bringing pro-government activists to a Bangkok stadium
The worst violence occurred when Thai students attacked vehicles bringing pro-government activists to a Bangkok stadium

They say Yingluck Shinawatra’s administration is controlled by her brother, exiled ex-leader Thaksin Shinawatra, and they want to replace it with a “People’s Council”.

Suthep Thaugsuban said he had met the prime minister in a secret location in the presence of the army, navy and air force commanders.

“There was no negotiation and no compromise,” Suthep Thaugsuban was quoted as saying.

“I told Yingluck that this is the only and last time I see her until power is handed over to the people.

“There will be no bargaining and it must be finished in two days.”

Some 30,000 protesters had gathered earlier at about eight sites, police said, including Government House, television stations and the police headquarters.

Protesters did enter several TV stations to ensure a message from Suthep Thaugsuban was aired. It was broadcast by almost all of Thailand’s channels.

Suthep Thaugsuban called a general strike for government employees for Monday.

Yingluck Shinawatra had intended to give media interviews on Sunday at a Bangkok police complex but was forced to leave when protesters tried to break in.

Deputy PM Pracha Promnok urged people in the capital to stay indoors from 22:00 to 05:00 local time “so they will not become victims of provocateurs”.

The worst violence occurred when students attacked vehicles bringing pro-government activists to a Bangkok stadium on Saturday.

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