UPDATE 3-Cricket-South Africa leave NZ batting in disarray again

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* New Zealand close day two on 47 for six
* Hosts declare on 525 for eight
* We are being outclassed, says Kiwis coach
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Jan 12 (Reuters) - New Zealand collapsed again against South Africa's pace attack when they staggered to 47 for six in their first innings in reply to the hosts' 525 for eight declared on the second day of the second test at St. George's Park on Saturday.
The pace duo of Dale Steyn and Rory Kleinveldt ended the day with figures of two for 14 and two for 18 respectively, while left-arm spinner Robin Peterson claimed two wickets in two balls.
After South Africa had declared 25 minutes into the evening session, New Zealand, who were bowled out for 45 on the opening morning of the two-match series, were again in disarray.
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson made no excuses for his team.
"We prepared very well, we knew what we would be confronted with, but the most disappointing thing is that when we got under pressure we weren't able to cope," he told a news conference.
"We all share the load. I can't fault the work ethic. We have a support staff that works extremely hard and behind the scenes the players have put the work in, but in this test match and the last one we just haven't been up to it.
"All we can say to the people back home is that the players are trying their very best and at the moment we are just being outclassed."
Steyn, bowling with pace and aggression with the new ball, reduced the Kiwis to eight for two after he had Martin Guptill (1) and Kane Williamson (5) both caught in the slip cordon.
Kleinveldt then took over when he had Dean Brownlie (10) caught behind by keeper AB de Villiers and Daniel Flynn (0) lbw as New Zealand slumped to 27 for four inside 16 overs.
Captain Brendon McCullum battled his way to 13 off 61 balls before he edged a delivery from Peterson to Jacques Kallis playing an extravagant drive. Debutant Colin Munro was caught at short-leg from the next delivery.
South Africa batsman Faf du Plessis said the hosts could not have asked for much more over the first two days of the test.
"We've had two excellent days," he said. "Yesterday was hard-fought with the bat. Today was the same to a degree up until lunch, and then with the ball we did everything right so it was very close to the perfect day.
"There was a lot of swing on offer, and when Dale Steyn gets a bit of swing he's very hard to face, so I can understand that it was tough for New Zealand."
Hashim Amla, Du Plessis and Dean Elgar all reached three figures for the world No1 side.
Du Plessis, who began the day on 69, eventually scored 137 off 252 balls with 14 fours and two sixes before he became medium-pacer Munro's first test wicket when he was caught in the covers.
Elgar brought up his first ton, in his third test, off what turned out to be the last ball of South Africa's innings to end not out on 103 off 170 deliveries with 14 fours and a six.
Elgar and Du Plessis combined for a partnership of 131 off 38.5 overs, a South African sixth-wicket record stand against New Zealand, beating the previous best of 126 scored by Darryl Cullinan and Shaun Pollock at Auckland in 1998.
Amla added just four runs to his overnight total before he was caught down the leg-side by keeper Watling off a delivery from left-arm seamer Trent Boult.
He was out for 110 off 235 balls with his innings including eight fours while he and Du Plessis put on 113 runs for the fifth-wicket off 36.5 overs.
South Africa hold a 1-0 series lead.
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Tennis-Revised Australian Open men's singles draw

MELBOURNE, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Revised Australian Open men's
singles draw after final qualifying (prefix denotes seeding;
w-indicates wild card; q-denotes qualifier):
1-Novak Djokovic (Serbia) v Paul-Henri Mathieu (France)
Ryan Harrison (U.S.) v Santiago Giraldo (Colombia)
q-Arnau Bruges-Davi (Spain) v Felciano Lopez (Spain)
Viktor Troicki (Serbia) v 31-Radek Stepanek (Czech Republic)
20-Sam Querrey (U.S.) v q-Daniel Munoz-De La Nava (Spain)
q-Alex Bogomolov Jr. (Russia) v Brian Baker (U.S)
Tobias Kamke (Germany) v Flavio Cipolla (Italy)
q-Cedrik-Marcel Stebe (Germany) v 15-Stanislas Wawrinka
(Switzerland)
11-Juan Monaco (Argentina) v Andrey Kuznetsov (Russia)
Kevin Anderson (South Africa) v Paolo Lorenzi (Italy)
Xavier Malisse (Belgium) v Pablo Andujar (Spain)
David Goffin (Belgium) v 22-Fernando Verdasco (Spain)
26-Jurgen Melzer (Austria) v Mikhail Kukushkin (Kazakhstan)
Fabio Fognini (Italy) v Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain)
q-Julian Reister (Germany) v Guillaume Rufin (France)
Michael Russell (U.S.) v 5-Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic)
4-David Ferrer (Spain) v Olivier Rochus (Belgium)
Ivo Karlovic (Croatia) v q-Tim Smyczek (U.S.)
w-John Millman (Australia) v Tatsuma Ito (Japan)
Albert Ramos (Spain) v 28-Marcos Baghdatis (Cyrpus)
23-Mikhail Youzhny (Russia) v Matthew Ebden (Australia)
Evgeny Donskoy (Russia) v Adrian Ungur (Romania)
q-Maxime Authom (Belgium) v Carlos Berlocq (Argentina)
Victor Hanescu (Romania) v 16-Kei Nishikori (Japan)
10-Nicolas Almagro (Spain) v q-Steve Johnson (U.S.)
Daniel Gimeno-Traver (Spain) v Lukasz Kubot (Poland)
Bjorn Phau (Germany) v Somdev Devvarman (India)
Simone Bolelli (Italy) v 24-Jerzy Janowicz (Poland)
32-Julien Benneteau (France) v Grigor Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
Edouard Roger-Vasselin (France) v q-Ruben Bemelmans
(Belgium)
Lukas Lacko (Slovakia) v Gilles Muller (Luxembourg)
Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) v 8-Janko Tipsarevic (Serbia)
6-Juan Martin Del Potro v q-Adrian Mannarino (France)
Aljaz Bedene (Slovenia) v Benjamin Becker (Germany)
Jeremy Chardy (France) v q-Adrian Menendez-Maceiras (Spain)
Grega Zemlja (Slovenia) v 30-Marcel Granollers (Spain)
21-Andreas Seppi (Italy) v Horacio Zeballos (Argentina)
Igor Sijsling (Netherlands) v Denis Istomin (Uzbekistan)
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Spain) v q-Rajeev Ram (U.S.)
Marinko Matosevic (Australia) v 12-Marin Cilic (Croatia)
14-Gilles Simon (France) v Filippo Volandri (Italy)
Tommy Robredo (Spain) v Jesse Levine (Canada)
Lu Yen-hsun (Taiwan) v Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo (Spain)
Gael Monfils (France) v 18-Alexander Dologopolov (Ukraine)
25-Florian Mayer (Germany) v w-Rhyne Williams (U.S.)
q-Ricardas Berankis (Lithuania) v Sergiy Stakhovsky (Ukraine)
Joao Sousa (Portugal) v w-John-Patrick Smith (Australia)
Robin Haase (Netherlands) v 3-Andy Murray (Britain)
7-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (France) v Michael Llodra (France)
Go Soeda (Japan) v w-Luke Saville (Australia)
w-James Duckworth (Australia) v w-Benjamin Mitchell
(Australia)
Blaz Kavcic (Slovenia) v 29-Tomas Belluci (Brazil)
19-Tommy Haas (Germany) v Jarkko Nieminen (Finland)
Ivan Dodig (Croatia) v w-Wu Di (China)
w-Josselin Ouanna (France) v Alejandro Falla (Colombia)
Albert Montanes (Spain) v 9-Richard Gasquet (France)
13-Milos Raonic (Canada) Jan Hazek (Czech Republic)
q-Jamie Baker (Britain) v Lukas Rosol (Czech Republic)
q-Amir Weintraub (Israel) v Guido Pella (Argentina)
Steve Darcis (Belgium) v 17-Philipp Kohlschreiber (Germany)
27-Martin Klizan (Slovakia) v q-Daniel Brands (Germany)
Bernard Tomic (Australia) v Leonardo Mayer (Argentina)
q-Dudi Sela (Israel) v Nikolay Davydenko (Russia)
Benoit Paire (France) v 2-Roger Federer (Switzerland)
(Compiled by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by John O'Brien)
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Tennis-Revised Australian Open women's singles draw

MELBOURNE, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Revised Australian Open
women's singles draw after final qualifying (prefix denotes
seeding; w-indicates wild card; q-denotes qualifier):
1-Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) v Monica Niculescu (Romania)
Eleni Daniilidou (Greece) v Karolina Pliskova (Czech
Republic)
q-Luksika Kumkhum (Thailand) v Sofia Arvidsson (Sweden)
Jamie Hampton (U.S.) v 31-Urszula Radwanska (Poland)
21-Varvara Lepchenko (U.S.) v Polona Hercog (Slovenia)
w-Caroline Garcia (France) v Elena Vesnina (Russia)
Mathilde Johansson (France) v q-Akgul Amanmuradova
(Uzbekistan)
Silvia Soler-Espinosa (Spain) v 16-Roberta Vinci (Italy)
10-Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) v Sabine Lisicki (Germany)
Andrea Hlavackova (Czech Republic) v Donna Vekic (Croatia)
q-Daria Gavrilova (Russia) v Lauren Davis (U.S.)
q-Lesia Tsurenko (Ukraine) v 24-Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
(Russia)
26-Hsieh Su-wei (Taiwan) v Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino (Spain)
Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) v Lourdes Dominguez Lino
(Spain)
Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) v Christina McHale (U.S.)
Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain) v 7-Sara Errani (Italy)
3-Serena Williams (U.S.) v Edina Gallovits-Hall (Romania)
Magdalena Rybarikova (Slovakia) v Garbine Muguruza (Spain)
Ayumi Morita (Japan) v Anna Tatishvili (Georgia)
Annika Beck (Germany) v 28-Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan)
20-Yanina Wickmayer (Belgium) v w-Jarmila Gajdosova (Australia)
q-Greta Arn (Hungary) v Jana Cepelova (Slovakia)
Rebecca Marino (Canada) v Peng Shuai (China)
14-Vania King (U.S.) v Maria Kirilenko (Russia)
12-Nadia Petrova (Russia) v Kimiko Date-Krumm (Japan)
Shahar Peer (Israel) v Alexandra Panova (Russia)
Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor (Spain) v Bojana Jovanovski (Serbia)
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Croatia) v 17-Lucie Safarova (Czech
Republic)
29-Sloane Stephens (U.S.) v Simona Halep (Romania)
Kristina Mladenovic (France) v Timea Babos (Hungary)
Melanie Oudin (U.S.) v Laura Robson (Britain)
Francesca Schiavone (Italy) v 8-Petra Kvitova (Czech
Republic)
6-Li Na (China) v Sesil Karatantcheva (Kazakhstan)
Pauline Parmentier (France) v Olga Govortsova (Belarus)
Kristyna Pliskova (Czech Republic) v w-Sacha Jones
(Australia)
Coco Vandeweghe (U.S.) v 27-Sorana Cirstea (Romania)
18-Julia Goerges (Germany) v q-Vera Dushevina (Russia)
Romina Oprandi (Switzerland) v Tsvetana Pironkova (Bulgaria)
w-Zhang Yuxuan (China) v Zheng Jie (China)
Chang Kai-chen (Taiwan) v 9-Samantha Stosur (Australia)
13-Ana Ivanovic (Serbia) v Melinda Czink (Hungary)
q-Chan Yung-jan (Taiwan) v Daniela Hantuchova (Slovakia)
q-Maria Joao Koehler (Portugal) v q-Karin Knapp (Italy)
Johanna Larsson (Sweden) v22-Jelena Jankovic (Serbia)
32-Mona Barthel (Germany) v Ksenia Pervak (Kazakhstan)
Heather Watson (Britain) v Alexandra Cadantu (Romania)
Irina-Camelia Begu (Romania) v Arantxa Rus (Netherlands)
w-Bojana Bobusic (Australia) v 4-Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland)
5-Angelique Kerber (Germany) v Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)
Lucie Hradecka (Czech Republic) v Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)
Casey Dellacqua (Australia) v w-Madison Keys (U.S.)
Stefanie Voegele (Switzerland) v 30-Tamira Paszek (Austria)
19-Ekaterina Makarova (Russia) v q-Michelle Larcher de Brito
(Portugal)
Camila Giorgi (Italy) v Stephanie Foretz Gacon (France)
q-Vesna Dolonc (Serbia) v w-Olivia Rogowska (Australia)
Anabel Medina Garrigues (Spain) v 11-Marion Bartoli (France)
15-Dominika Cibulkova (Slovakia) v w-Ashleigh Barty (Australia)
Mandy Minella (Luxembourg) v q-Valeria Savinykh (Russia)
Kirsten Flipkens (Belgium) v Nina Bratchikova (Russia)
Chanelle Scheepers (South Africa) v 23-Klara Zakopalova
(Czech Republic)
25-Venus Williams (U.S.) v Galina Voskoboeva (Kazakhstan)
Alize Cornet (France) v Marina Erakovic (New Zealand)
Petra Martic (Croatia) v Misaki Doi (Japan)
Olga Puchkova (Russia) v 2-Maria Sharapova (Russia)
(Compiled by Ian Ransom/Greg Stutchbury; Editing by John
O'Brien)
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UPDATE 1-NBA-Timberwolves overcome lost Love to clip Hawks

* Rubio returns for Timberwolves
* Hawks lose third straight
Jan 8 (Reuters) - The Minnesota Timberwolves coped with the absence of head coach Rick Adelman and All Star forward Kevin Love to beat Atlanta 108-103 on Tuesday, ending a near seven-year winless run against the Hawks.
Timberwolves coach Adelman missed the game for personal reasons, while Love is out indefinitely after reinjuring his right hand last week, but the home team still had enough beat the Hawks for the first time since April 2006.
Nikola Pekovic scored 25 points and had 18 rebounds, Andrei Kirilenko added 21 for Minnesota (16-15), who had lost 11 straight to the Hawks before Tuesday's game.
"We were really motivated," Pekovic told reporters. "I think everyone wants to step up and show more."
Minnesota led 100-89 with four minutes remaining but Atlanta managed to cut the deficit to one in the final minute. Minnesota's Dante Cunningham made a crucial jump shot with 15 seconds left and the Timberwolves added free throws to put the game away.
Minnesota's Ricky Rubio returned from a four-game absence with back spasms and had eight assists in just 19 minutes of action.
Josh Smith and Louis Williams each scored 21 for the Hawks (20-13), who have lost three straight.
"If this doesn't change there's going to have to be some changes, that's plain and simple," said Hawks coach Larry Drew.
"(To) come out and not be energized to play, that's totally unacceptable."
Atlanta fell behind early, trailing by as much as 17 in the second, but they sprang to life late in the fourth, with Kyle Korver making two straight three-pointers. Al Horford had 19 and 11 rebounds in the defeat.
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Timberwolves overcome lost Love to clip Hawks

(Reuters) - The Minnesota Timberwolves coped with the absence of head coach Rick Adelman and All Star forward Kevin Love to beat Atlanta 108-103 on Tuesday, ending a near seven-year winless run against the Hawks.
Timberwolves coach Adelman missed the game for personal reasons, while Love is out indefinitely after reinjuring his right hand last week, but the home team still had enough beat the Hawks for the first time since April 2006.
Nikola Pekovic scored 25 points and had 18 rebounds, Andrei Kirilenko added 21 for Minnesota (16-15), who had lost 11 straight to the Hawks before Tuesday's game.
"We were really motivated," Pekovic told reporters. "I think everyone wants to step up and show more."
Minnesota led 100-89 with four minutes remaining but Atlanta managed to cut the deficit to one in the final minute. Minnesota's Dante Cunningham made a crucial jump shot with 15 seconds left and the Timberwolves added free throws to put the game away.
Minnesota's Ricky Rubio returned from a four-game absence with back spasms and had eight assists in just 19 minutes of action.
Josh Smith and Louis Williams each scored 21 for the Hawks (20-13), who have lost three straight.
"If this doesn't change there's going to have to be some changes, that's plain and simple," said Hawks coach Larry Drew.
"(To) come out and not be energized to play, that's totally unacceptable."
Atlanta fell behind early, trailing by as much as 17 in the second, but they sprang to life late in the fourth, with Kyle Korver making two straight three-pointers. Al Horford had 19 and 11 rebounds in the defeat.
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Microsoft's Ballmer, group to pay $500 mln for NBA's Kings-report

SEATTLE, Jan 9 (Reuters) - A group of investors including Microsoft Corp CEO Steve Ballmer and hedge fund manager Chris Hansen is close to a deal to buy the Sacramento Kings professional basketball team for $500 million and move the National Basketball Association franchise to Seattle, Yahoo Sports reported on Wednesday.
The Maloof family is close to agreeing to sell the Kings to the Ballmer group, which hopes to move the franchise to Seattle in time for the 2013-14 season, Yahoo Sports cited league sources as saying. Reuters could not immediately confirm the accuracy of the report.
As part of the proposed deal, the Kings would play for two seasons in KeyArena - the former stomping grounds of the Seattle Supersonics - before moving into a new facility built with the help of a public financing deal already in place, Yahoo reported.
Ballmer, the NBA and representatives for Hansen all declined to comment.
The Sacramento Kings did not immediately respond to phone calls or emails seeking comment. Seattle city officials told Reuters they were aware of the rumors, but were not in a position to comment.
Seattle lost the SuperSonics franchise in 2008 when it moved to Oklahoma City and was renamed the Thunder. At the time, its owner faulted Seattle officials for not coming up with a plan to build a new arena.
Then last October, officials from Seattle - a stone's throw from Microsoft's corporate base in Redmond - signed off on a pact to bankroll a new NBA arena. That was built on an earlier agreement struck between would-be franchise owner Hansen, Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and King County Executive Dow Constantine.
But McGinn was coy when asked about the report on Wednesday.
"I know as much as you do about the Sonics," McGinn told reporters at a re-election news conference on Wednesday. "But if it's true, ain't it cool?"
Industry observers said there remained a welter of factors that could undermine any potential agreement.
Hansen has spent millions of dollars on land south of downtown Seattle to house a new arena, though locating it there is contingent upon the outcome of an environmental assessment and a review of other potential sites.
"It's not a done deal. There are discussions, I'm told," said Marc Ganis, president of consultancy SportsCorp Ltd in Chicago, who is not involved in the deal. "There are lots of unknowns. I think $500 million sounds like the right range."
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, himself a former NBA star, also weighed in on the widespread reports on Wednesday.
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NBA-Knicks' Anthony banned one game for approaching Garnett

Jan 9 (Reuters) - New York Knicks All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony has been suspended one game by the National Basketball Association (NBA) for approaching an opposing player on multiple occasions after a recent game, the league said on Wednesday.
Anthony confronted Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett in the arena tunnel near the players' locker rooms and again in the parking garage following New York's 102-96 home loss on Monday.
The incidents occurred after a game in which Anthony and Garnett jawed at each other, including one exchange during the fourth quarter that lead to technical fouls for both players.
"There are no circumstances in which it is acceptable for a player to confront an opponent after a game," Stu Jackson, the NBA's executive vice president of basketball operations, said in a statement.
"Carmelo Anthony attempted to engage with Kevin Garnett multiple times after Monday's game and therefore a suspension was warranted."
Anthony, second in the league in scoring behind Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers with a 29.0 average, will serve his suspension on Jan. 10 when the Atlantic division-leading Knicks play at the Indiana Pacers.
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Huawei unveils two new quad-core Android phablets

Huawei (002502) on Monday took the wraps off its colossal Ascend Mate and Ascend D2 smartphones at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Ascend Mate is the larger of the two and is equipped with a 6.1-inch 720p display, a 1.5GHz in-house quad-core processor, an 8-megapixel rear camera and a massive 4,050 mAh battery. The smaller Ascend D2 features a 5-inch 1080p display with a class leading pixel density of 443 pixels-per-inch. The smartphone is equipped with the same 1.5GHz quad-core processor as its larger sibling, and includes a 3,000 mAh battery and a 13-megapixel rear camera.
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The Ascend Mate also includes a “Magic Touch” feature, which provides enhanced screen responsiveness even when wearing gloves, and the Ascend D2 is dust and water resistant. Both devices run Huawei’s Emotion user interface atop Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and also feature on-screen navigational keys.
[More from BGR: New ‘higher-end’ iPhone reportedly launching by June, low-end model could be coming as well]
No pricing or North American launch details were announced.
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Diminishing Returns: The Cold, Hard Truth for CES Smartphones

Sony has a new flagship phone at CES called the Xperia Z, and it is pretty decent. The company has another one, called the Xperia ZL, that’s also fairly nice. They’re both roughly as okay as the flagship Ascend D2 phone that Huawei was showing off in another part of the room.
If my descriptors seem lacking, that’s intentional. The truth is that none of these phones seem markedly better than last year’s holiday handsets. They’ve got a few perks that some older phones don’t, like 1080p displays and quad-core processors, but in real world use it’s hard to see the added benefit.
When I sampled another new phone this morning, Pantech’s Discover, the experience seemed practically as solid as Sony’s and Huawei’s flagship devices, despite a mere 720p display and a dual-core chip. The biggest difference is that Pantech’s phone will sell for $50 on AT&T, starting this Friday. Huawei’s and Sony’s phones will likely be more expensive if they ever reach the United States.
This is the bitter reality for Android phone makers right now. The improvements in the latest, most premium phones aren’t really that big of a deal. A 1080p display doesn’t look much different from a 720p display at normal viewing distances. A quad-core processor doesn’t provide much of a real-world benefit over a dual-core one. Photos from a 13-megapixel camera don’t look significantly better than photos from an 8-megapixel one, and shutter lag on most good smartphone cameras dropped to near zero a year ago.
As a result my brain feels a bit mushy as I look at the latest phones from CES. In the context of quick hands-on demos, there aren’t a lot of remarkable things to relay about the cream of the crop. At a glance, they’re all just pretty good phones. (Okay, let’s give the Xperia Z credit for one cool trick: It can survive up to 30 minutes dunked in water.)
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Google is partly to thank–or to blame–for this situation. Ever since Android 4.0, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, Android phones have become a lot smoother and more polished. It’s now hard to tell the difference between a phone with a top-of-the-line processor and one with the next-best thing. Software, for that matter, tends to be the source of most innovation in smartphones nowadays, and while Android phone makers tend to add some of their own software bells and whistles to their phones, I’ve yet to see any innovations from them on par with, say, Google Now.
This isn’t only the case with Android. As I wrote last March, diminishing returns seems to have hit Apple’s latest products as well. In general, spec boosts in mobile devices just don’t have the same wow factor as they did a couple years ago, when an increase in display resolution or processing power produced noticeable differences to the average user.
There’s a chance that some real innovation will happen at Mobile World Congress next month, where big shots like Samsung, LG and HTC may announce new phones. But I’m willing to wager the story will be a lot like it is here: A bunch of incremental improvements in tech specs that don’t make much of a difference. That’s not so tragic–there are worse things, after all, than a really solid smartphone with no defining traits. It’s just kind of boring.
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Iranian Bank Hackers, the Fate of the Dreamliner, and a Poetic Inauguration

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Opinion: Ted Gup writes that the C.I.A. "invokes secrecy to serve its interests but abandons it to burnish its image and discredit critics."
Art & Design: Michael Kimmelman writes an appraisal of Ada Louise Huxtable.
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Rosa Rodriguez Pens New Book Helping Parents and Daughters Plan for the Important Celebration

The Quintessential Guide to Planning a Sweet 16.

Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) January 10, 2013
Party planning can be quite overwhelming, especially when it’s in preparation for something as important as a Sweet 16 birthday party. The popularity of MTV’s “My Super Sweet 16” has raised not only the excitement for the celebration, but also expectations. To help plan for one’s Sweet 16, Rosa Rodriguez has penned the new book, “Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen: A practical guide for planning and celebrating a Sweet Sixteen” (published by AuthorHouse).
“Teenage girls and their mothers will no longer have to look at wedding books or types of party books and adjust what they read for the Sweet 16 party,” Rodriguez explains. “This book is practical, with short to the point chapters, and doesn’t assume the parents can afford to spend $20,000 or more on a Sweet 16 party. In fact, it actually discourages parents from over spending.”
Rodriguez has practical experience planning and celebrating Sweet 16s and QuinceaƱeras, having planned several herself. Now she takes her wealth of knowledge and helps other parents and their daughters plan for their own celebrations.
“Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen” shows the benefits of planning with attention to detail through to the party itself, showcasing how proper planning can lead to a successful and stress-free party for both parents and children. In addition, it is colorfully illustrated by artist Alana Lively, whimsically leading readers through the book.
About the Author

Rosa Rodriguez has a certificate in travel and tourism from New York University which included learning how to plan and celebrate parties and events. She has practical experience planning and celebrating Sweet 16s and QuinceaƱeras. As an administrative assistant to high level executives, she planned business breakfasts and lunches, and while working at the public relations department of a large New York law firm she learned the behind-the-scenes aspects of planning a big event, assisting in pre-event activities, during the event and with post-event activities.
Alana Lively is an illustrator, painter, writer and stay-at-home mom. She grew up in Denver and attended the University of Kansas where she studied art and majored in English creative writing. She lives in Denver with her husband, Peter, and her two beautiful red-headed daughters, Katie and Ellie. She is currently taking film acting classes and co-producing short films with her husband. Lively enjoys running, going out for coffee and organic gardening.
AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry’s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1-888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.
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Hollywood's 'Golden Age Theater' Arrives in Las Vegas for One Performance Only

Performance of L. Ron Hubbard’s science fiction thriller “Tough Old Man” taking place at Church of Scientology Las Vegas on Saturday, January 12 at 1:00 PM

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 10, 2013
The Golden Age Theater located in Hollywood, California has sent a team of popular actors to perform the science fiction thriller written by master storyteller L. Ron Hubbard. It is called “Tough Old Man”— Moffat is sent for final training under the senior constable of the Frontier Patrol in interplanetary service—Old Keno. Moffat searches to discover why Old Keno doesn’t feel extreme cold or heat, and never seems to eat, and what he finds provides a totally unexpected ending.
The performance of “Tough Old Man” features Skip Harris, Ryann London and Gino Montesinos.
Gino Montesinos has starred at such premiere American theaters as The Mark Taper Forum, Lincoln Center and the New York Shakespeare Festival. His film work includes supporting roles in Collateral, Cellular and Bruce Almighty. In television, he has guest-starred on CSI:NY, 24 and ER.
Skip Harris is a veteran Broadway stage actor and a talented and versatile singer. His stage performances include appearances in the original Sweeney Todd, Cats and Beauty and the Beast.
Ryann London began her acting career in theater at the age of 13 with a role in Steel Magnolias. She’s shared the screen with such performers as John Travolta, Dennis Farina, Tori Spelling and Zachary Quinto.
It will take place at the Church of Scientology Las Vegas, 2761 Emerson Avenue, on Saturday, January 12. Doors open at noon and the show starts at 1:00PM. The performance is free. All are invited.
The Golden Age Theater has received CBS Radio’s highest four-star rating giving the shows “FOUR STARS (Highest Rating) [for] Southern California’s most refreshingly unique entertainment experience.”
Stories from the Golden Age contains 153 stories all written by Hubbard during the 1930s and 1940s—in genres ranging from Mystery to Thriller, Science Fiction and Fantasy to Adventure and Western, using his own and fifteen pen names—widely considered America’s Golden Age of Fiction. The print version of each work includes the pulp fiction artwork that originally accompanied the story in magazine publication.
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JazzMyApp.com - Pinterest for Mobile Apps

The team behind mobile9 launched JazzMyApp.com to be the Pinterest for mobile applications. It is designed for users to share and discover trending apps with a click of a button.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (PRWEB) January 10, 2013
JazzMyApp (http://www.jazzmyapp.com/) - the Pinterest for mobile applications - lets users easily share and discover awesome apps with a click of a button.
With over a million apps available, finding good apps remains a challenge for consumers. JazzMyApp aims to solve the app discovery problem by highlighting trending apps with help from bookmarklet, a little browser tool popularized by Pinterest.
"JazzMyApp users can 'pin' apps from any articles on the Internet using our bookmarklet. On top of that, we automatically pull in recommendations from over 100 blogs including TechCrunch, The Next Web, Mashable and many others. With the two combined, we hope to help users discover the most talked about apps and app deals. Our users are able to discover trending apps even before the native app store lists them." said Patrick Ooi, founder of JazzMyApp and mobile9.com.
To get started, users have to connect their Facebook account with JazzMyApp. Once done, install the "Jazz App" bookmarklet by dragging and dropping the button onto the bookmark bar. When users jazz from an app store or website, JazzMyApp automatically grabs app and features it on jazzmyapp.com for other users to follow, re-jazz and comment on. As users start jazzing, the apps will go to their personal jazz board, making it easy for them to organize all their favorite apps in one place. Users can also browse through other users' collections and add to their own jazz board. It builds an enjoyable journey through sharing, exchanging and discovering awesome apps.
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FACTBOX-Soccer-African Nations Cup finalists South Africa

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Factbox on African Nations Cup finalists and hosts South Africa ahead of this year's tournament from Jan. 19 to Feb 10.
Previous appearances African Nations Cup finals: 7
Best performance: Winners in 1996; Runners-up in 1998
FIFA world ranking Dec 2012: 87
Coach: Gordon Igesund was appointed last June after the country's poor start to the 2014 World Cup qualifiers. He was given six months to get ready for the Nations Cup and ordered to deliver at minimum a semi-final appearance if he wants to keep his job past next month. The 56-year-old is the most successful coach in South African domestic football with four league titles with four different clubs since 1997. As a player he had a spell in Austria.
Key players:
Thulani Serero (Ajax Amsterdam). Age: 22. Pos: Midfielder Playmaker who moved to Ajax after being crowned South Africa's best footballer in 2011. Working his way back after a groin injury suffered in September but coach Igesund says a Serero at 60 percent is still a potential match winner for his team since the retirement from international football of Steven Pienaar.
Siphiwe Tshabalala (Kaizer Chiefs). Age: 28 Pos: Winger Scorer of a cracking goal to open the 2010 World Cup finals, he is arguably the most popular footballer in South Africa with his smiling face and dreadlocked hairstyle adorning advertising hoardings across the major cities. His form has vacillated over the last two years as he has struggled physically to keep up with the demand of both club and country commitments.
Anele Ngcongca (Racing Genk). Age: 25 Pos: Defender. Utility defender, likely to play at right back, who was virtually unknown in his home country until he emerged at Belgian club Racing Genk, with whom he won the league in 2011 and competed in the group phase of last season's UEFA Champions League. He has trials as a teenager with Arsenal.
Prospects:
South Africa might have regressed since the disappointment of not making it past the first round of the 2010 World Cup when they hosted the finals but could ride a tide of emotive support if they get off to a good start and win over sceptical fans. They have been hampered by injury setbacks but Igesund is confident they can still go on and win the title as happened the last time the tournament was hosted in South Africa in 1996.
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FACTBOX-Soccer-African Nations Cup finalists Morocco

Jan 9 (Reuters) - Factbox on African Nations Cup finalists Morocco ahead of this year's tournament in South Africa from Jan 19 to Feb 10:
Previous appearances in African Nations Cup finals: 14
Best performance: Winners in 1976; Runners-up in 2004
FIFA world ranking Dec 2012: 74th
Coach: Rachid Taoussi was appointed in September to replace former Belgian international Eric Gerets after Morocco had lost in Mozambique in the first leg of their decisive qualifying tie. Taoussi, 56, engineered a 4-0 turnaround in October's second leg to qualify the side for the final and has since made dramatic changes to the squad. In 2011 Taoussi took the unfashionable Maghreb Fes to the African Confederation Cup title.
Key players:
Younes Belhanda (Montpellier). Age: 22. Position: Midfielder French-born playmaker who was chosen as the best young player in Ligue 1 last season after playing a significant role in unfashionable Montpellier's winning of a first-ever championship. Chose to play for Morocco in late 2010 after featuring for France at junior level.
Mehdi Benatia (Udinese). Age: 25 Pos: Defender Former French junior international who had trials at both Chelsea and Manchester United and signed for Olympique Marseille but never made the grade. He signed as a virtual unknown for Udinese, penning a five year contract in early 2010. He will captain the team in South Africa.
Youssef El Arabi (Granada). Age: 25 Pos: Forward. A 4.5-million Euro ($5.89 million) signing by Spanish club Granada in July after spending a season in Saudi Arabia. Originally from Caen, where he made his Ligue 1 debut in 2008, and spent three seasons before a surprise move to the Middle East. Debuted for Morocco in 2010, now in his second finals.
Prospects: Morocco were among the favourites at the 2012 finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon but crashed spectacularly after losing their first two games of the tournament. They had a squad full of talented players but never got all the individual flair to gel together. A coaching change has seen potential match winners like Mbark Boussoufa, Mehdi Carcela and Adel Taarabt left out in something of a surprise but Morocco are seeking to play to a plan rather than just winging it.
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FACTBOX-Soccer-African Nations Cup finalists AngolaJan 9 (Reuters) - Factbox on African Nations Cup finalists Angola ahead of this year's tournament in South Africa from Jan. 19 to Feb. 10: Previous appearances in African Nations Cup finals: 6 Best performance: Quarter-finalists in 2008 and 2010 FIFA world ranking Dec 2012: 84th Coach: Gustavo Ferrin made his name in youth soccer, starting at Defensor Sporting in his native Uruguay and then taking his country's under-17 and under-20 teams to world championships. His only previous senior job was at Montevideo-based Defensor Sporting, where he was responsible for a turnaround in fortunes in 2004. He took over as Angola coach in June from Lito Vidigal, who was fired after the team failed to reach the quarter-finals of the last Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Key players: Djalma Campos (Kasimpasa). Age: 25. Pos: Forward After scoring only one goal for Portuguese champions FC Porto he was sent on loan to Turkey where he is again struggling to find the back of the net. He has been more effective with the national team where he plays as a foil to Manucho. His father Abel Campos played at Benfica and also for Angola. Manucho (Real Valladolid). Age: 29 Pos: Forward Two quick goals in the vital qualifying tie against Zimbabwe in October allowed Angola to squeak into the finals and confirmed Manucho's status as their lead striker. His three goals made him joint top scorer at the 2012 finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. At Real Valladolid last month he scored twice against Real Madrid. Zuela (Apoel Nicosia). Age: 29 Pos: Defender Zuela was born in Luanda and brought up in Portugal but most of his career has been spent at clubs in Greece, Russia and now Cyprus. Three years ago he went to Wigan Athletic on trial but did not prove successful. Can play at full back, centre defence or as a defensive midfielder.

Jan 9 (Reuters) - Factbox on African Nations Cup finalists Angola ahead of this year's tournament in South Africa from Jan. 19 to Feb. 10:
Previous appearances in African Nations Cup finals: 6
Best performance: Quarter-finalists in 2008 and 2010
FIFA world ranking Dec 2012: 84th
Coach: Gustavo Ferrin made his name in youth soccer, starting at Defensor Sporting in his native Uruguay and then taking his country's under-17 and under-20 teams to world championships. His only previous senior job was at Montevideo-based Defensor Sporting, where he was responsible for a turnaround in fortunes in 2004. He took over as Angola coach in June from Lito Vidigal, who was fired after the team failed to reach the quarter-finals of the last Nations Cup in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Key players:
Djalma Campos (Kasimpasa). Age: 25. Pos: Forward
After scoring only one goal for Portuguese champions FC Porto he was sent on loan to Turkey where he is again struggling to find the back of the net. He has been more effective with the national team where he plays as a foil to Manucho. His father Abel Campos played at Benfica and also for Angola.
Manucho (Real Valladolid). Age: 29 Pos: Forward
Two quick goals in the vital qualifying tie against Zimbabwe in October allowed Angola to squeak into the finals and confirmed Manucho's status as their lead striker. His three goals made him joint top scorer at the 2012 finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. At Real Valladolid last month he scored twice against Real Madrid.
Zuela (Apoel Nicosia). Age: 29 Pos: Defender
Zuela was born in Luanda and brought up in Portugal but most of his career has been spent at clubs in Greece, Russia and now Cyprus. Three years ago he went to Wigan Athletic on trial but did not prove successful. Can play at full back, centre defence or as a defensive midfielder.
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Abound Resources Community Bank Survey Reveals That Regulations, Rates, and Economic Recovery Dampen Optimism

Abound Resources, a leading bank consulting firm, released the results of its recent survey of community bank executives.

Austin, Texas (PRWEB) January 08, 2013
Abound Resources, a leading bank consulting firm, released the results of its recent survey of community bank executives. The results highlight that community bank CEOs are much more pessimistic going into 2013 than they were going into 2012. The primary driver of the pessimism is an increasingly difficult regulatory environment.
In 2012, despite uncertainty about the economy and regulations, CEOs felt they could plan for the impact of bank regulations. However, going into 2013 they are concerned about increasing regulations, uncontrolled powers of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and increasing inconsistency among bank examiners.
“This year bank CEOs are decidedly more pessimistic than they have been since we launched our annual survey four years ago,” said Brad Smith, President and CEO of Abound Resources. More than one-third (36%) of bank CEOs report they are either very or somewhat pessimistic about their bank’s outlook for 2013. In 2012, only 21% were pessimistic and none were very pessimistic. Only about one-quarter (28%) are optimistic or very optimistic about 2013, compared to 45% in 2012.
Other major issues of concern are a weak economy and loan demand. Both of these factors were mentioned by 67% of CEOs as major concerns in 2013.
In terms of setting growth priorities for 2013, growing commercial loans, growing mortgages and mortgage originations and increasing market share among the small business segment were the top three.
On the operating side of the equation, priorities are consistent with prior year surveys in that streamlining work flows and increasing operational and technology efficiencies are the primary focus.
2013 is the year of bank workflow improvements. In 2012, streamlining bank workflows was cited by 45% of CEOs as a priority, second to improving efficiency ratios (64%). This year, improving bank workflow is the number one efficiency and cost saving priority for CEOs (60%), followed closely by improving the bank efficiency ratio (58%). According to Brad Smith, “There is a built-up demand for improving bank workflow since so few banks made workflow improvements last year. Bank workflow improvement projects are tricky as middle management is often resistant to changing how they work, or they don’t know how to make changes beyond a few tweaks.”
A complimentary copy of a White Paper analyzing the complete survey results is available for download by clicking here.
ABOUT ABOUND RESOURCES
Abound Resources is a full service bank consulting firm with the sole purpose of helping community banks achieve their goals - whether those goals are for growth, efficiency, technology or risk management. In fact, we guarantee it.
Abound Resources offers an array of services designed to improve performance and profitability and help community banks cope with an increasingly stringent regulatory environment.
Our seven practice areas are each headed by an experienced practice leader:

    Technology – bank technology plans, bank vendor evaluations, core vendor RFPs, bank contract negotiations, bank vendor management
    Performance Management – bank workflow improvement, revenue enhancement, bank efficiency improvement
    Lending – loan process improvement, loan origination vendor evaluations and implementations
    Small Business and Commercial – small business deposit and fee income growth programs, bank cash management programs
    Strategic Planning – bank strategic plans, risk tolerance planning, one page strategic plans, competitive differentiation
    Sales and Marketing – branch performance improvement, sales coaching and training, e-marketing strategies and campaign management
    Risk Management and Compliance – ERM, bank IT audits, information security assessments, bank compliance, BSA review
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Rosacea Care Company, One of First Out of the Gate With Sea Buckthorn, Will Introduce New Products Featuring the Remarkable Ingredient in 2013

The Rosacea Care Company, one of the first to use Sea Buckthorn in the treatment of rosacea and sensitive skin, will introduce new products featuring the ingredient this spring. The soothing and healing qualities of Sea Buckthorn, which contains contains high concentrations of Vitamins C and E as well as flavonoids and oils rich in essential fatty acids, have proven to be an effective approach to relieving the irritation, discomfort and facial redness often associated with rosacea .

Pittsfield, Massachusetts (PRWEB) January 08, 2013
It may sound like a race horse -- perhaps the son of Seabiscuit -- but Sea Buckthorn has proven to be one of the richest and most effective skin care ingredients for treating rosacea and sensitive skin. The Rosacea Care Company, which features the ingredient in its popular Night Cream, will shortly add two new products incorporating Sea Buckthorn. The specific products are currently in the trial phase and will be released in the spring.
Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) has a long history of use in Asia and the Far East as a primary healing agent. It is a shrub with vibrant orange berries and grows in the mountainous regions of Russia and China as well as along certain maritime coasts. It contains high concentrations of Vitamins C and E as well as flavonoids and oils rich in essential fatty acids. It is also a potent antioxidant.
According to Marina Perry, Vice President for Product Development at Rosacea Care, the soothing and healing qualities of Sea Buckthorn provide an effective approach to relieving the irritation and discomfort often associated with rosacea, a skin disorder characterized by facial redness, frequently accompanied by pimples and visible blood vessels. There is no cure, but it is possible to control the symptoms, and that’s where the healing powers of Sea Buckthorn can play a major role.
Perry was born and raised in Russia, where households regularly maintain a supply of Sea Buckthorn Oil to use for treating burns and healing wounds. “In my family,” she says, “whenever there was any kind of burn, abrasion or skin problem, my mother immediately reached for the bottle of cling-berry, as we called it, and the pain and inflammation disappeared.” Perry also notes that some cosmetologists today see anti-aging properties in Sea Buckthorn. “My mother used it as a skin moisturizer, and I can attest that well into her 60’s she had skin like a baby.”
The botanical name for Sea Buckthorn contains the Latin word Hippophae, which means ‘shiny horse.’ Perry explains that there is a legend that ancient Greeks believed that horses who fed on these plants recovered more quickly from battle wounds and developed shiny coats in the process. She adds, “So maybe the reference to Seabiscuit isn’t that far off after all.”
Rosacea Care offers the world’s most comprehensive line of professional skin care products for the treatment of rosacea and sensitive skin. Each of the Rosacea Care products has been exclusively designed and developed by leading dermatologists and research laboratories to provide a helpful and supportive response to these skin conditions. The family-owned company, founded in 2000, is based in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Rosacea Care has customers in 80 countries.
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Pwnie Express Participates in Department of Energy Cyber Security Workshop

Pwnie Express, Leader in Innovative Pentesting Products Joins Leaders in Government and Academia at Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory to Discuss Cyber Security.

Oak Ridge, TN (PRWEB) January 08, 2013
Vermont-based Pwnie Express, leader in innovative penetration testing products, will be a Silver Sponsor at this year’s Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop (CSIIRW) held at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on January 8-10, 2013.
The conference brings together like-minded leaders, researchers and practitioners from Government, Industry and Academia to meet and discuss pertinent issues and needs, establish relationships and identify opportunities for collaboration - to ensure a comprehensive strategy for cybersecurity and information intelligence founded on sound principles and technologies.
Approximately 300-350 mid-senior level researchers, as well as agency and industry executives are expected to participate in this year's workshop. DOE National Laboratories participating include: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
About Pwnie Express

Pwnie Express is the premier global provider of innovative, cost effective, rapid deployment penetration testing products. Their products have been incorporated into the cyber-security toolboxes of over one hundred security service providers, several Fortune 50 companies and various federal agencies. The Pwn Plug has been named as the Editors Choice in PC Magazine and Pwnie Express has been named by CIO On-line as one of the 7 hottest security companies to watch. They have recently been featured in Wired.com, The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Journal, Ars Technica, PC Magazine, and Slashdot. Pwnie Express has also been named one of the the 2012 Industry Innovators in Analysis and Testing by SC Magazine.
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India's top cop calls for rape crackdown

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NEW DELHI (AP) — India's top law enforcement official said Friday that the country needs to crack down on crimes against women with "an iron hand" to prevent attacks such as the fatal gang rape of a student on a New Delhi bus last month.
That attack has sparked outrage across India and led to calls for tougher rape legislation and reforms of a police culture that often blames rape victims and refuses to file charges against accused attackers.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said crimes against women and marginalized sections of society are increasing, and it is the government's responsibility to stop them.
"This needs to be curbed by an iron hand," he told a conference of state officials from across India that was called to discuss how to protect women.
He called for changes in the law and the way police investigate cases so justice can be swiftly delivered. Many rape cases are bogged down in India's overburdened and sluggish court system for years.
"We need a reappraisal of the entire system," he said.
Five men were charged Thursday with murder, kidnapping and rape in the attack on a 23-year-old student who died over the weekend in a Singapore hospital from massive internal injuries. A hearing in the case is scheduled for Saturday at a new fast-track court inaugurated this week to deal with rape cases in the capital.
In the wake of the rape, several petitioners appealed to the Supreme Court to take an active role in the issue of women's safety.
On Friday, the court dismissed a petition asking it to suspend Indian lawmakers accused of crimes against women, saying it doesn't have jurisdiction, according to the Press Trust of India. The Association for Democratic Reforms, an organization that tracks officials' criminal records, said six state lawmakers are facing rape prosecutions and two national parliamentarians are facing charges of crimes against women that fall short of rape.
However, the court did agree to look into the widespread creation of more fast-track courts for accused rapists across the country.
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