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IDC: Samsung, ZTE see jump in mobile shipments, Apple slides to fifth place

Q3 earnings reports have been pouring in over the past few days, which means it's time to check in with IDC on the state of the mobile market. The research firm's latest report, released today, is something of a mixed bag. On the one hand, Q3 global shipments increased by 12.8 percent year-over-year -- higher than the 9.3 percent that IDC had predicted for the quarter and the 9.8 percent growth observed last quarter. At the same time, however, the market grew at the second slowest pace in two years and shipments to Western Europe and the US actually declined over the year, something the company attributes to more restrained consumer spending and more widespread economic uncertainty.

On the company level, both Samsung and ZTE came away as the biggest winners this quarter; Sammy's shipments increased by 23 percent over the year, good for second place, while ZTE's shot up by a whopping 57.9 percent, launching the company into fourth place. Apple, meanwhile, saw 26.2 percent growth in its shipments and a slight bump in market share, but still couldn't avoid getting leapfrogged by ZTE and dropping down to fifth place. And then there's LG, which had by far the worst quarter, relative to Q3 2010. The manufacturer saw shipments decline by nearly 26 percent over the year, while its market share slipped to 5.4 percent. All these horses, however, are still chasing Nokia, which saw a small drop in shipments, but managed to hang on to the top spot, with over 106 million shipments during the quarter -- good for 27 percent of the market. For more numbers and insight, check out the full PR after the break.

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Big Ben, Steelers too much for Patriots

Roethlisberger passes for 365 yards, two touchdowns

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Ben Roethlisberger celebrates with Max Starks during the Steelers' victory over the Patriots on Sunday.

By WILL GRAVES

updated 7:41 p.m. ET Oct. 30, 2011

PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Steelers found a way to beat Tom Brady: Don't let him get the ball.

Ben Roethlisberger passed for 365 yards and two touchdowns and the Steelers finally solved their Brady problem with an emphatic 25-17 victory over New England.

Roethlisberger completed 36 of 50 passes and led the Steelers (6-2) on a series of clock-chewing drives, effectively keeping Brady and the NFL's top-ranked offense off the field. Pittsburgh held the ball for more than 39 minutes and survived a late rally to win its fourth straight following a 2-2 start.

Brady passed for two touchdowns but threw for a season-low 198 yards and couldn't get into any sort of rhythm while losing to the Steelers for just the second time in his career.

The Patriots (5-2) drew within six when Brady hit Aaron Hernandez for a 1-yard touchdown pass with 2:35 remaining, but a last-gasp drive ended when Brady was sacked and the ball rolled out of the end zone for a safety with 8 seconds to play.

It may be October, but the game had a January feel, and it wasn't just the chilly conditions.

The defending AFC champions pointed to the matchup as a litmus test after a sluggish ? by the franchise's lofty standards ? start. Were they the "old, slow" bunch that looked overmatched in losses to Baltimore and Houston or were they simply taking their time getting started.

The answer, it appears, is the latter, even if the Steelers solved Brady using un-Steelerlike methods.

Rather than pound away with running back Rashard Mendenhall, Roethlisberger ? who never met a deep ball he didn't like to throw ? did his best Brady imitation, moving the chains with a controlled passing attack that took yardage in small bits.

The Steelers didn't complete a pass over 26 yards. They didn't have to. Roethlisberger consistently found Antonio Brown (a career-high nine receptions), Heath Miller (a season-high seven grabs) and speedster Mike Wallace (seven catches) on short and intermediate routes.

The West Coast-style approach worked perfectly.

Pittsburgh's five scoring drives lasted 11, 16, 10, 14 and 11 plays. The Steelers converted 10-of-16 third downs and Shaun Suisham kicked three field goals as Pittsburgh kept Brady on the sidelines for long stretches.

When he did get in the game, the Steelers were able to disrupt his timing just enough. Pittsburgh sacked the two-time MVP three times and kept Wes Welker in check. Welker, on pace to set a league record for receiving yards in a season, finished with six catches for 39 yards.

Brady fell to 6-2 against Pittsburgh as the NFL's top offense was held to 213 yards, less than half New England's average of 474. The loss kept Brady and coach Bill Belichick tied with Miami's Don Shula and Dan Marino for the winningest coach/quarterback combination in league history.

The duo is stuck on 116 for at least another week while the Steelers, an afterthought early in the season, appear to be peaking.

Pittsburgh capped an 11-play, 68-yard opening drive when Roethlisberger found running back Mewelde Moore for a 5-yard touchdown, a lead that grew to 10-0 on Suisham's 32-yard field goal.

Facing their largest deficit of the season, the Patriots looked uncharacteristically out of sorts before a rare mistake by Roethlisberger allowed them to get back in the game.

Pittsburgh faced third-and-17 at its own 15 when Roethlisberger tried to hit Emmanuel Sanders down the seam. Instead he threw the ball directly to New England linebacker Gary Guyton, who returned it to the Pittsburgh 8. It took Brady all of two plays to get in the end zone, hitting Deion Branch for a 2-yard score.

Roethlisberger bounced back to complete 6-of-7 passes on Pittsburgh's next drive, capping it with a 7-yard scoring pass to Brown, part of a half in which he put it up 32 times.

Still, the lead was only a touchdown at the break after New England's Stephen Gostkowski hit a 46-yard field goal.

Yet the momentum-swinging plays that have made Brady a nemesis for one of the league's most successful franchises never happened.

Gostkowski missed a third-quarter field goal that would have pulled New England within a touchdown and Pittsburgh responded with another lengthy drive that ended with Suisham's third field goal to put them up 23-10.

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Everyone Profits from the Cain Campaign (The Atlantic Wire)

It's difficult to understand what Herman Cain's campaign is doing until you look at it as a mission to advance the personal brands of everyone involved. Cain's campaign manager, Mark Block, is pretty pleased with all the attention is weird pro-smoking pro-Cain video has gotten, telling the?Associated Press'?Ryan J. Foley and Shannon McCaffrey,?"Can you imagine Karl Rove doing what I did with that cigarette?" ?He explains his days as a political renegade and his sobriety post-drunk driving arrests and how he thinks "outside the box" -- "It's a joke around here, 'Let Block be Block'" -- that's B-L-O-C-K, okay, guys? But don't worry about Cain not being served well by a self-promoter. Self-promotion is the most consistent theme of the Cain campaign.

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As much as he might scoff at Rove, Block says he's running a "50-state strategy," just like David Plouffe did for Barack Obama in 2008. But that doesn't mean Cain will be shaking hands in all 50 states; it means he'll be selling books there.?The day before Cain won the Florida straw poll, his campaign emailed supporters not about how to cut the budget deficit or kill Obamacare or win Afghanistan or whatever. It suggested getting a collector's edition box set of his book,?National Journal?reports:?"Consider giving a loved one a copy of?This is Herman Cain," it said. "You wouldn't be giving them just a book. You'd give them a gift to open again and again."

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J.D. Gordon -- Cain's "vice president for?communications" and foreign policy adviser -- told The Daily Beast's?Howard Kurtz?that Cain's going to ease up on the pace of campaigning so he doesn't make so many gaffes. "We're trying to slow down a little bit, make sure he?s rested, make sure he?s focused," Gordon said. A "more deliberate pace" would prevent Cain from making "those kinds of mistakes," Gordon said, blaming Cain's confused comments on abortion and negotiating with terrorists on being sleepy. Earlier this week, Gordon told Foreign Policy that Cain was getting "smarter on foreign policy every day," thanks to an expanded foreign policy team made up of advisers for an un-launched think tank that Gordon seemed to be promoting.

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How you slow the pace of a campaign that has put the candidate in early voting states only?three times?in the last month is unclear. It seems unlikely that Cain will give up on the centerpiece of his strategy -- TV interviews -- or, say, skip the Lincoln-Douglas-style debate in Texas with Newt Gingrich next month that will reach out to voters for just $200 a ticket for the cheap seats, $500 for tickets and pie, and $1,000 for tickets, a good seat, and a photo with the candidates, as?NBC?s?Domenico Montanaro?reports. What's especially odd about Cain's media-focused campaign is that its manager has a lot of experience in the ugly on-the-ground realities of campaigning. Block paid a $15,000 fine and was banned from running political campaigns in Wisconsin for three years for breaking campaign finance rules, the Associated Press reports. He was accused of trying to suppress votes of minorities and college kids (as in, Democratic voters) and investigated for misleading robo-calls about a school?referendum. His life fell apart after the ban from Wisconsin politics, and he was arrested twice for drunk driving. But he's seen the light. Block's quit drinking, he says. And clearly he's abandoned the legally tricky on-the-ground tactics of very real local politics in favor of a perfectly-legal media-focused maybe-fake presidential campaign.

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Program urges smokers switch to smokeless tobacco (AP)

In the smoker-heavy state of Kentucky, a cancer center is suggesting something that most health experts won't and the tobacco industry can't: If you really want to quit, switch to smoke-free tobacco.

The James Graham Brown Cancer Center and the University of Louisville are aiming their "Switch and Quit" campaign at the city of Owensboro. It uses print, radio, billboard and other advertising to urge smokers to swap their cigarettes for smokeless tobacco and other products that do not deliver nicotine by smoke.

Supporters say smokers who switch are more likely to give up cigarettes than those who use other methods such as nicotine patches, and that smokeless tobacco carries less risk of disease than cigarettes do.

"We need something that works better than what we have," said Dr. Donald Miller, an oncologist and director of the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, which supports the effort along with the University of Louisville. "This is as reasonable a scientific hypothesis as anybody has come up with and it needs to be tried."

The campaign runs counter to the prevailing opinion of the public health community, which holds that there is no safe way to use tobacco. Federal researchers, however, have begun to at least consider the idea that smokers might be better off going smokeless.

The National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health says on its website that the use of all tobacco products "should be strongly discouraged," and that there is "no scientific evidence that using smokeless tobacco can help a person quit smoking." But this year it approved funding for a study that might provide some of that very evidence.

"Switch and Quit" is directed by Brad Rodu, a professor of medicine at the University of Louisville. He analyzed the 2000 National Health Interview Survey and found that male smokers who switched to smokeless tobacco were more likely to quit smoking than those who used nicotine patches or gum.

"Americans are largely misinformed about the relative risks. ... They think smokeless tobacco is just as dangerous," Rodu said. "This level of misinformation is an enormous barrier to actually accomplishing tobacco-harm reduction because if people believe that the products have equal risk, there's not a real incentive."

The program is funded through Rodu's research money, which includes grants from the tobacco industry. Grants through the University of Louisville are unrestricted, which the program says "ensures the scientific independence and integrity of research projects and activities."

"There's absolutely no influence whatsoever," Rodu said. "I decide, along with my colleagues, how we use the money, for what projects, and this is entirely the case. I would not have a situation where there was some control over the kind of projects I undertake."

Tobacco companies want to market more smokeless tobacco and other cigarette alternatives to make up for falling cigarette sales. Some have introduced "snus" ? small pouches like tea bags that users stick between the cheek and gum ? and dissolvable tobacco ? finely milled tobacco shaped into orbs, sticks and strips.

But they're barred by federal law from explicitly marketing them as less risky than cigarettes ? at least for now. That means the "Switch and Quit" program can do something the tobacco industry itself cannot: claim that smokeless tobacco has a health benefit when compared to smoking.

The program says smoking kills about 220 adults a year in and around Owensboro. The state of Kentucky, a leading tobacco grower, has the nation's highest smoking and lung cancer rates.

Owensboro and the surrounding area consume about 3 million cigarettes a week, according to the program. That amounts to well over a pack for every man, woman and child in the community of about 115,000 people.

Owensboro resident Vernon Goode had smoked for about 10 years before he recently traded his Marlboros for dissolvable tobacco tablets. The campaign didn't inspire him to quit, but he said he thought it was a good idea.

"I was just wanting to quit because, you know, I could feel it in my lungs," Goode said. "I'll smoke a cigarette every once in a while, but not very often. I want to quit altogether and I'm just using this right here as I guess what you'd call a stepping stone."

The Owensboro program has raised concerns among some in the public health community who say organizers are claiming smokeless tobacco is a healthier alternative to smoking without approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

A 2009 law gives the FDA authority to evaluate health risks of tobacco products and approve those that could be marketed as safer than what's currently for sale. None have been given the OK yet. The FDA also plans to regulate electronic cigarettes, battery-powered plastic and metal devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution in a disposable cartridge, creating vapor that users inhale.

Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, called the program "a giant experiment with the people of Owensboro without rules or guidance designed to protect individuals from experimental medicine."

Smokeless tobacco isn't a safe alternative to cigarettes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health warnings on the products required by the FDA state the same thing.

However, some studies, including a 2007 report from the Royal College of Physicians in London titled "Harm Reduction in Nicotine Addiction," suggest that some smokeless tobacco products are about 90 percent less harmful than cigarettes.

"The worst that you can say about smokeless tobacco is that it's the lesser of two evils," said Dr. Randall Thomas, an oncologist with the Owensboro Medical Health System. The health system, the community's largest employer, is going smoke-free in 2013 and is offering Rodu's program as one of a variety of quit-smoking tools for its employees.

"I don't think we have any problem in telling a person that drinks a six-pack a day that if they could cut it back to two beers a day or two drinks a day that their health risks are greatly reduced," Thomas said. "Finding a way to let people have their nicotine that carries less risk, it's the realistic solution."

The Owensboro program doesn't suggest pharmaceutical nicotine replacement gum or patches. That's because they are regulated to provide very small doses of nicotine and are recommended for only a short period of time, while smokeless tobacco can be used as long as a smoker needs, Rodu said.

Myers, of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said more research is needed before anyone should suggest that the nation's 46 million smokers would be better off using smokeless tobacco. In the meantime, he said, there are a host of FDA-approved products that can help people give up smoking.

"There's a right way and a wrong way to determine whether smokeless tobacco can and should be marketed as a way to help people quit," Myers said.

The National Cancer Institute approved funding earlier this year for a nationwide 1,250-person study to look at whether being given a snus product changes the habits of smokers who are not motivated to quit.

The tobacco industry sees smokeless tobacco as its future, said Matthew J. Carpenter, a psychology professor at the Medical University of South Carolina who is conducting the yearlong study.

Carpenter said the snus study will examine what smokers do when given smokeless tobacco. He won't look at the health effects, or advise smokers to use the snus to quit.

"They are probably safer than conventional cigarettes, if for no other reason than you're not burning anything, you're not smoking anything, you're not inhaling any smoke," he said.

"If you compare it to conventional cigarettes, they're probably a little bit better. If you compare it to quitting, they're absolutely worse."

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Michael Felberbaum can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/MLFelberbaum.

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China's Pang Da, Youngman agree to buy all of Saab: court (Reuters)

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) ? Chinese firms Pang Da Automobile Trade Co (601258.SS) and Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile Co have agreed to buy all of the shares in struggling carmaker Saab (SWAN.AS), a court document showed on Friday.

The two Chinese firms will provide sufficient financing so that a court-backed reconstruction process under creditor protection can continue, it said.

The memorandum of understanding meant the Chinese firms would "buy all of the shares in Saab Automobile AB", the document said.

The document was a statement from Saab's administrator, who was withdrawing an earlier request to end the reconstruction. The court had been due later on Friday to decide on Lofalk's application.

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$1 million coin: Too big to pocket. Too heavy to lift. [Video]

$1 million coin from Australia is bigger than a manhole cover and weighs a ton. So what will Australia do with a $1 million coin?

The Perth Mint unveiled a gold coin Thursday that stretches the definition of pocket change.

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It's more than 31 inches wide and nearly 5 inches deep (imagine one really thick manhole cover). And it weighs 1.1 tons ? not exactly walking around money.

Officially, the gold kangaroo is legal tender, picturing a kangaroo on one side and Queen Elizabeth II on the other. Although its face value is $1 million Australian (US $1.07 million), it's 99.99 percent pure gold, which makes its actual worth some about US $55 million at current gold prices.

The official Perth Mint, which created the coin, called it in a statement: " the biggest, heaviest, inherently most valuable gold bullion coin in the world."

That's quite a feat. But since it's unlikely the mint will sell the coin or make any other ones, what exactly does one do with a giant gold coin worth roughly the annual pay for the Florida Marlins baseball team?

"Why did we do it?" asks Ed Harbuz, chief executive officer of the Perth Mint, in a video about the making of the coin (see below). "The Australian kangaroo gold bullion coin is one of the most popular bullion coins in the world. But we want to raise its profile even more. ... The one-tonne gold coin will be another attraction people can enjoy when they visit the mint."

And it doesn't hurt that with the giant golden kangaroo, Australia grabs bragging rights away from rival Canada. Until now, the Royal Canadian Mint had the world's largest gold coins at 100 kilograms apiece, according to Guinness World Records.

That 's impressive, but only one-tenth the weight of Australia's newest and most valuable kangaroo.

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Rep. Jim Moran: Gender Equality and Social Justice: Why foreign assistance matters (Huffington post)

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What Does Ron Paul Have Against Baseball? (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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PFT: Redskins' Grossman out of hospital

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If there was any doubt that Dolphins coach Tony Sparano is bracing ? and/or hoping ? to be fired, there should now officially be none.

According to Jorge Sedano of 790 The Ticket in Miami, Sparano has put his house up for sale.

It may not be a coincidence that the news comes a day after word broke of the Dolphins? flirtation with former Steelers coach Bill Cowher.? In January, Sparano endured the indignity of owner Stephen Ross and G.M. Jeff Ireland pursuing former Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh for the job that Sparano still held.

The latest development possibly reflects something more than Sparano getting ready for the inevitable.? He?s smart enough to at least wonder whether owner Stephen Ross is maintaining the status quo, at least for now, in order to increase the chances of sliding to the bottom of the league, and in turn to the top of the draft order.? If Sparano is fired, he?d get a buyout for the balance of his contract, which was extended as a courtesy/apology/P.R. move after the Harbaugh debacle ? and Sparano would get a head start on finding his next job, presumably as an offensive line coach.? He could even join a team for the balance of the 2011 season, as a consultant.

Thus, it?d be interesting to know how many times Sparano has overruled assistant coaches this year, deliberately making ill-advised calls that contributed to losses.? I have no reason to think this has happened, but if I were investigating whether he?s trying to get fired, that would be an obvious place to start looking for proof.

Regardless, it?s now clear Sparano knows it?s coming.? The only remaining questions are whether he?s trying to make it happen and, if so, when it will indeed occur.

UPDATE 5:45 p.m. ET:? Sparano said today that he put the house up for sale because he?s an ?empty-nester.?? Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post reports that the house was ?initially? put on the market in January, a week after Sparano received a contract extension from the team ? and also roughly two weeks after he was figuratively castrated by an owner who tried to hire Jim Harbaugh.

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Witnesses detail Jackson doc's care, thoroughness (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death cried Wednesday while hearing five witnesses tell jurors he was thorough and caring and not motivated by money.

Dr. Conrad Murray's eyes filled with tears as one of the witnesses, Ruby Mosley, recalled the physician founding a clinic in a poor community in Houston in honor of his father.

Mosley said Murray never would have founded the clinic if he had been greedy, as prosecutors have previously suggested.

"When you went to the doctor, in his office, you did not see a sign when you walked in that (said), `Pay at the time that services rendered,'" Mosley said. "You did not see a sign that said present ID or your insurance card ... You saw the doctor first."

Murray continued to wipe his eyes for several moments after Mosley left the witness stand. She was the last of five character witnesses that Murray's attorneys called during the doctor's involuntary manslaughter trial. He has pleaded not guilty.

The trial recessed for the day after Mosley's testimony and was expected to resume Thursday with Murray's final witnesses ? a pair of medical experts.

Authorities contend Murray gave Jackson a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol in the singer's bedroom on June 25, 2009. Defense attorneys claim the singer gave himself the fatal dose.

Gerry Causey, of Cedar City, Utah, said Murray treated him for a heart attack 11 years ago, and the cardiologist remains his best friend.

Causey said he was not put to sleep at his request while Murray implanted a stent after fully explaining the procedure to him.

"I know his love, his compassion, his feelings for his patients," Causey said. "He's the best doctor I've ever been to."

Murray, 58, last treated Causey in 2008. Causey said the doctor didn't charge him his deductible for office visits.

"I just don't think he did what he's been accused of," Causey said.

Another witness, Dennis Hix of Banning, Calif., said Murray performed a stent procedure for him for free.

Murray agreed to become Jackson's personal physician for $150,000 a month but was never paid because the singer died before the contract was signed.

Prosecutors have contended that Murray was heavily in debt and initially sought $5 million to treat Jackson as he prepared for a series of lucrative comeback concerts.

Another character witness, Andrew Guest, echoed Causey's comments about Murray's skill and care.

"He makes sure you're OK, during the procedure, after the procedure," said Guest, a locksmith at a casino in Las Vegas. "I'm alive today because of that man."

The flurry of witnesses came as defense attorneys wind down their case, which could conclude Thursday. They previously told a judge that after the character witnesses, they will call the two experts to counter prosecution experts who said Murray acted recklessly by giving Jackson propofol as a sleep aid.

The lawyers already called a doctor and nurse practitioner who treated Jackson but refused his requests to help him obtain either an intravenous sleep aid or propofol.

Murray's attorneys contend Jackson was desperate for sleep so he could rehearse for his comeback shows and gave himself the fatal dose of propofol when his doctor left the room.

They attempted to argue that Jackson would have been indebted to concert promoter AEG Live for nearly $40 million if his shows were canceled, but a judge blocked any mention of the figure to the jury.

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AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch contributed to this report.

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Agent: Iowa man was shot 3 times in back of head (AP)

FORT DODGE, Iowa ? A 20-year-old Iowa man was shot three times in the back of the head while he was face down on the ground, an investigator told jurors Thursday at the first-degree murder trial of a mother who claims the killing was justified in self-defense.

Retired Division of Criminal Investigation crime lab supervisor Robert Harvey testified Thursday that three bullets went through Dustin Wehde's head, out his face and into the bedroom floor of Tracey Richter's home in Early, a small town in northwest Iowa, on Dec. 13, 2001. Harvey said investigators left two of the bullets in the floor because they would have had to tear up the home to get them.

"You could pretty much tell where those shots were coming from: they were coming pretty much directly over the head area and down into the head," said Harvey, who attended Wehde's autopsy.

His testimony came Thursday afternoon as prosecutors continued building their case that Richter planned to kill Wehde, planted a notebook in his car implicating her ex-husband in a murder-for-hire-scheme and then falsely claimed she was the victim of a home invasion.

Richter, a 45-year-old who later moved to Omaha, Neb., claimed she killed Wehde to protect herself and her three children after he and another man broke into her home and strangled her with pantyhose. She claims that she was able to break free, unlock her gun safe, grab a gun and shoot Wehde over her shoulder. She says she then shot him again with a second gun after he tried to get up.

Harvey showed jurors the two firearms ? a revolver and a pistol ? that Richter used during the shooting and illustrated how they would be fired. Richter fired 11 times and nine of the bullets struck Wehde, who had spent time playing paintball and doing other activities with Richter's second husband.

Prosecutors had Harvey walk jurors through gruesome photographs he took of Wehde, slumped over on the bedroom's hardwood floor with a pool of blood around his head. Richter covered her eyes for the most graphic shot and but occasionally looked at the television screen as other photos showing blood running across the floor, the gun safe and bullet fragments were broadcast.

Harvey, who retired in 2006 after three decades with DCI, testified he arrived at the home hours after the shooting and was immediately skeptical that a break-in and assault had occurred. He said investigators examined all the doors and saw no signs of a forced entry and no items in the house were knocked over or out of place, which is usually a sign of a struggle.

But during cross-examination, Harvey acknowledged law enforcement officials viewed the killing as self-defense at the time.

"Yes, we did," he said. "We were told this was a self-defense case, and we didn't necessarily see anything that disagreed with that."

Harvey testified after former Sac County sheriff's Lt. Dennis Cessford told jurors he also initially believed Tracey Richter's claim of self-defense and thought bruises on her neck, hands and legs were consistent with her story. Cessford said Richter appeared concerned and perhaps scared when he interviewed her at a local hospital.

"We took Tracey's information at face value," he said.

Cessford said one thing that "bothered me" about her story was the way she used two guns, ending up with one in each hand. He said that was something he had not seen in his experience or would have thought to do himself.

Cessford said law enforcement officials found a pink spiral notebook in the front of Wehde's car after the shooting in which he had written that Richter's ex-husband had hired him to kill her and her 11-year-old son and make it look like a murder-suicide. He said police decided immediately to keep the notebook a secret because "that would be a key piece of evidence that only the person responsible for that evidence would know about it and talk about it."

Investigators looked at whether Richter's husband at the time, Michael Roberts, was involved in the events leading up to the shooting but ruled him out after determining he had been out of state on business, Cessford said. But under questioning from defense attorney Scott Bandstra, the officer acknowledged that prosecutors no longer have the cell phone records he reviewed that helped him reach that conclusion.

Bandstra has suggested that another man was the alleged second intruder, but part of the defense strategy also appears to be raising doubts about Roberts' potential involvement. The defense noted Wednesday that Roberts had planned a business trip during the shooting and gave an employee who went with him a $5,000 bonus and a $20,000 raise shortly afterward. The employee testified the pay increase was for his performance and had nothing to do with the shooting.

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HBT: Lackey to undergo Tommy John surgery

Well, at least this explains why he couldn?t get anyone out.

John Lackey traveled to California to have his elbow examined by Dr. Lewis Yocum and the Red Sox announced today that he?ll undergo Tommy John surgery, knocking him out for all of 2012 and perhaps part of 2013.

Lackey will earn $15.25 million while rehabbing next season and is also owed $15.25 million in both 2013 and 2014.

Undergoing elbow surgery also triggers a 2015 option in his contract for the MLB minimum salary, so the Red Sox just got themselves another year of Lackey and more importantly are now able to stretch his contract over another season to lessen their luxury tax figures.

The decision to sign Lackey to a five-year, $82.5 million contract was obviously one of Theo Epstein?s worst and in an amusing twist Epstein?s replacement as Red Sox general manager, Ben Cherington, made his first official act as GM announcing Lackey?s surgery decision.

Boston now has two clear openings in the rotation behind Jon Lester, Josh Beckett, and Clay Buchholz. And it turns out Lackey was pitching (horribly) through a torn elbow ligament while being ripped to shreds by the same fans and media members who constantly want everyone to play through injuries. Of course, it also turns out the Red Sox kept giving the ball to a guy with a torn elbow ligament for key September starts.

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Stock index futures point higher (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones futures and Nasdaq 100 futures rising 1.5 to 1.8 percent at 5:05 a.m. EDT.

European policymakers struck a deal to ease the euro zone debt crisis, which will see private bondholders of Greek debt accept a 50 percent loss on their investment and the region's rescue fund be leveraged to 1 trillion euros ($1.4 trillion).

Investors will eye third-quarter U.S. GDP at 8:30 a.m. EDT, with a Reuters survey forecasting a 2.5 percent annual pace of growth, compared with a 1.3 percent annual rate in the second quarter.

Other macroeconomic news investors will watch include U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims and the Chicago Fed Midwest Manufacturing Index for September both at 8:30 a.m. EDT, while September U.S. pending home sales is at 10 a.m. EDT.

Earnings will be a focus, with results from firms including Exxon Mobil (XOM.N), Dow Chemical (DOW.N), Colgate Palmolive (CL.N), Hershey (HSY.N), Avon (AVP.N) and Procter & Gamble (PG.N).

In corporate news, Research in Motion (RIM.TO) has been sued by consumers in the United States and Canada for the service outage that hit BlackBerry devices across the world earlier this month.

A government watchdog agency said the U.S. Treasury department after making great efforts to help Wall Street banks free themselves from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) should do more to help small banks exit TARP.

The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter, that American International Group (AIG.N) plans to sell about half its stake in AIA Group Ltd (1299.HK), the Asian life insurer it took public last year.

European shares jumped to a 12-week high on Thursday after euro zone leaders struck a deal to ease the region's debt crisis, led by banking shares.

The FTSEurofirst 300 index (.FTEU3) was up 2.4 percent at 1,007.59 points at 0905 GMT (5:05 a.m. EDT).

U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday after plans emerged from the EU summit, with the Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) up 1.4 percent, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) rising 1.1 percent and the Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) gaining 0.5 percent.

(Reporting by Joanne Frearson; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)

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Israeli FM says Abbas is 'obstacle' to peace (AP)

JERUSALEM ? Israel's foreign minister charged Monday that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is an "obstacle" to peace and that he hopes Abbas will soon resign.

The comments by Avigdor Lieberman drew an angry response from Palestinians, who accused him of calling for an assassination and appealed to the United States and the European Union to intervene.

In a briefing with reporters, Lieberman lashed out at the Palestinian leader, saying Abbas has been leading a campaign to delegitimize Israel internationally and that he has become an "obstacle that needs to be removed."

Abbas is leading a drive for U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state. On Monday his envoy urged the world body not to delay acting on the Palestinian request. Israel and the United States fiercely oppose the bid, saying independence can be reached only through negotiations.

Peace talks have been largely frozen for more than two years. They broke down the last time over the issue of construction in Israeli settlements.

In the past, Abbas has repeatedly threatened to resign if there is no progress in peace efforts. Lieberman called on him to carry out his threat.

"He has been threatening to return the keys and resign? That would not be a threat but a blessing, and I wish he would finally do it," Lieberman said. "Whoever comes after him will be better ... there is no lack of Palestinians who studied in the West ? educated people with Western values with whom we can talk."

Lieberman said that despite Abbas' moderate image, he was naming public squares after terrorists, handing out money to killers who were released in last week's prisoner swap and calling for a future Palestinian state that was free of Jews.

Lieberman added that Abbas was concerned only about his personal survival after the overthrow of his "friends" in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.

"That is very understandable, but it doesn't help in reaching an agreement," he said.

Yasser Abed Rabbo, a top aide to Abbas, fired back, calling Lieberman the "most extreme, racist person in Israel."

"Lieberman is an enemy of peace and he should be condemned by every rational voice in Israel," he said. "If this position represents or reflects the policy of this government, that means that they intend to wage a political war. The Israeli government should apologize for what the foreign minister said."

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat added that Lieberman's comments amounted to incitement and could be interpreted as a call to assassinate Abbas. He said he relayed that message to Americans and Europeans as well.

It wasn't clear whether Lieberman was expressing his own opinion or government policy. He's spoken out of step with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before, most notably when he told the United Nations that there was no point in negotiating with Palestinians ? just as peace talks were being relaunched in September 2010.

A Netanyahu spokesman refused to comment Monday.

Lieberman is known for his fiery nature and outspoken criticism of Palestinians. He's also a contentious figure because of his support for redrawing Israel's borders to push areas with heavy concentrations of Israeli Arabs out of Israel and into Palestinian jurisdiction. He also launched a failed effort in parliament to force Israeli Arabs to take a loyalty oath or lose their citizenship.

Lieberman said he was "100 percent" sure that the establishment of a Palestinian state in the current climate would lead to rocket attacks against major Israeli population centers. Gaza militants have fired thousands of rockets at Israel since Israel's pullout in 2005.

He also vowed that there would be no settlement construction slowdown. He noted that the settlements made up less than two percent of the West Bank and therefore "have never been an obstacle to peace."

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AP Exclusive: NASA sting terrifies woman, 74 (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The elaborate mission to recover a moon rock led NASA agents to one of the most down-to-earth places: a Denny's restaurant in Riverside County.

But at the end of the sting operation, agents were left holding a speck of lunar dust smaller than a grain of rice and a 73-year-old suspect who was terrified by armed officials.

Five months after NASA investigators and local agents swooped into the restaurant and hailed their operation as a cautionary tale for anyone trying to sell national treasure, no charges have been filed, NASA isn't talking and the case appears stalled.

The target, Joann Davis, a grandmother who says she was trying to raise money for her sick son, asserts the lunar material was rightfully hers, having been given to her space-engineer husband by Neil Armstrong in the 1970s.

"It's a very upsetting thing," Davis, now 74, told The Associated Press. "It's very detrimental, very humiliating, all of it a lie."

The strange case centers on a speck of authenticated moon rock encased in an acrylic-looking dome that appears to be a paperweight. For years, NASA has gone after anyone selling lunar material gathered on the Apollo missions because it is considered government property, so cannot be sold for profit.

Still, NASA has given hundreds of lunar samples to nations, states and high-profile individuals but only on the understanding they remain government property. NASA's inspector general works to arrest anyone trying to sell them.

The case was triggered by Davis herself, according to a search warrant affidavit written by Norman Conley, an agent for the inspector general.

She emailed a NASA contractor May 10 trying to find a buyer for the rock, as well as a nickel-sized piece of the heat shield that protected the Apollo 11 space capsule as it returned to earth from the first successful manned mission to the moon in 1969.

"I've been searching the internet for months attempting to find a buyer," Davis wrote. "If you have any thoughts as to how I can proceed with the sale of these two items, please call."

Davis told AP the items were among many of the space-related heirlooms her husband left her when he died in 1986. She said she had worked as a lexicographer and he had worked as an engineer for North American Rockwell, which contracted for NASA during the Apollo era.

Davis claims Armstrong gave the items to her husband, though the affidavit says the first man on the moon has previously told investigators he never gave or sold lunar material to anyone.

In follow-up phone conversations with a NASA agent, Davis acknowledged the rock was not sellable on the open market and fretted about an agent knocking on her door and taking the material, which she was willing to sell for "big money underground."

"She must know that this is a questionable transaction because she used the term `black market,'" Agent Conley states in the search warrant.

Curiously, though, Davis agreed to sell the sample to NASA for a stellar $1.7 million. She said she wanted to leave her three children an inheritance and take care of her sick son.

NASA investigators then arranged the sting, where Conley met with Davis and her current husband at the Denny's at Lake Elsinore in Riverside County.

Soon after settling into a booth, Davis said, she pulled out the moon sample and about half a dozen sheriff's deputies and NASA investigators rushed into the eatery.

When officers in flack vests took a hold of her, the 4-foot-11 woman said she was so scared she lost control of her bladder and was taken outside to a parking lot, where she was questioned and detained for about two hours.

"They grabbed me and pulled me out of the booth," Davis claimed. "I had very, very deep bruises on my left side."

Conley declined to comment and NASA Office of the Inspector General spokeswoman Renee Juhans said she could not talk about an ongoing investigation.

Davis was eventually allowed home, without the moon rock, and was never booked into a police station or charged.

The affidavit states authorities believed Davis was in possession of stolen government property but so far they have not publicly revealed any proof.

"This (is) abhorrent behavior by the federal government to steal something from a retiree that was given to her," said Davis's attorney, Peter Schlueter, who is planning legal action.

Joseph Gutheinz, a University of Phoenix instructor and former NASA investigator who has spent years tracking down missing moon rocks, said prosecuting Davis could prove tricky.

Gutheinz said he recently learned that NASA did not always take good care of lunar materials. In some instances, space suits were simply hosed off and any moon dust on them lost forever.

While bigger rocks, such as those given to various countries and museums were carefully inventoried and tracked, it now appears there are unknown numbers of much smaller pieces circulating in the public. Some of these may have been turned into paperweights and informally given away by NASA engineers.

"I have a real moral problem with what's happened here in California," Gutheinz said. "I've always taken the position that no one should own an Apollo-era moon rock. They belong to the people. But if we did such a poor job of safeguarding (lunar samples,) I cannot fault that person."

About 2,200 samples of lunar rocks, core samples, pebbles, sand and dust ? weighing about 840 pounds ? were brought to Earth by NASA's Apollo lunar landing missions from 1969 to 1972. A recent count showed 10 states and more than 90 countries could not account for their shares of the gray rocks.

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Samsung Stratosphere (Verizon Wireless)

Specifications

Service Provider
Verizon Wireless
Operating System
Android OS
Screen Size
4 inches
Screen Details
800-by-480 Super AMOLED screen
Camera
Yes
Network
CDMA
Bands
850, 1900, 700
High-Speed Data
EVDO Rev A, LTE
Processor Speed
1 GHz
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Verizon is steadily filling out its 4G LTE smartphone?roster. Since the?HTC Thunderbolt's?($149.99, 4 stars) debut back in March, there are now six phones on offer that tap into the carrier's incredible 4G speeds, which we found to be the nation's fastest in our testing of the Fastest Mobile Networks?this year.?The Samsung Stratosphere is Verizon's latest LTE device, but it's the first to offer a full, physical QWERTY keyboard. It's worth a look for users that must have a keyboard, but there are better options available for everyone else.

Design and Call Quality
The Samsung Stratosphere measures 5.0 by 2.5 by 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 5.8 ounces. While none of the 4G LTE devices thus far have been particularly light, the keyboard definitely adds some bulk; you won't forget this phone is in your pocket. Made out of lightly textured black plastic, the Stratosphere looks unassuming, but feels solid.

The 4-inch, 800-by-480-pixel Super AMOLED display is gorgeous. It can get incredibly bright, but darker colors manage to maintain their depth and richness. Four haptic feedback-enabled functions keys sit beneath the display, which are suitably responsive. I had some difficulty typing on the onscreen QWERTY keyboard with accuracy. Thankfully, the Stratosphere slides open to reveal a large, five-row physical keyboard. The keys are slightly raised, and while the spacing took some getting used to, frequent messagers should be pleased.

The Stratosphere is a dual-band EV-DO Rev A (850/1900MHz) and 750MHz 4G LTE device with 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi. Verizon says to expect download speeds around 5 to 12Mbps, and upload speeds between 2 and 5Mbps on its 4G network. The Stratosphere hit those speeds without a hitch, pulling in numbers equal to the Motorola Droid Bionic?($299.99, 4.5 stars) in a series of head-to-head tests; both phones averaged around 5Mbps down and 3.5Mbps up. You can also use the Stratosphere as a mobile hotspot with the appropriate plan to provide a Wi-Fi connection for up to eight devices.

Voice quality is very good. Reception is average, and incoming calls sound rich and clear, with volume that can go very loud. On the other end, calls made with the phone are equally clear and feature excellent background noise cancellation. The speakerphone sounds good, though it's a little low for outdoor use. Calls sounded clear and natural through a?Jawbone Era?Bluetooth headset ($129, 4.5 stars) and voice dialing worked accurately.

Battery life is still not a strong point for 4G LTE devices. Streaming content over 4G, the Stratosphere lasted for just 2 hours and 47 minutes. That's not great, but it's about average for now. Talk time was better, at 6 hours and 14 minutes.

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Complexities of DNA repair discovered

ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2011) ? An international team of scientists led by UC Davis researchers has discovered that DNA repair in cancer cells is not a one-way street as previously believed. Their findings show instead that recombination, an important DNA repair process, has a self-correcting mechanism that allows DNA to make a virtual u-turn and start over.

The study's findings, which appear in the Oct. 23 online issue of the journal Nature, not only contribute new understanding to the field of basic cancer biology, but also have important implications for potentially improving the efficacy of cancer treatments.

"What we discovered is that the DNA repair pathway called recombination is able to reverse itself," said Wolf-Dietrich Heyer, UC Davis professor of microbiology and of molecular and cellular biology and co-leader of Molecular Oncology at UC Davis Cancer Center. "That makes it a very robust process, allowing cancer cells to deal with DNA damage in many different ways. This repair mechanism may have something to do with why some cancer cells become resistant to radiation and chemotherapy treatments that work by inducing DNA damage."

Heyer likens this self-correcting ability of the DNA repair system to driving in a modern city where u-turns and two-way streets make it easy to rectify a wrong turn. "How much harder would it be to re-trace your path if you were in a medieval Italian city with only one-way streets," he said.

In the current study, Heyer and his colleagues used yeast as a model system to elucidate the mechanisms of DNA repair. They expect their findings, like most that come out of work on yeast, will be confirmed in humans. "Whether in yeast or humans, the pathways that repair DNA are the same," Heyer said.

The research team used electron microscopy to observe repair proteins in action on strands of DNA. They saw a presynaptic filament called Rad51 regulating the balance between one enzyme (Rad55-Rad57) that favors recombination repair and another (Srs2) that inhibits recombination repair. By controlling the balance between the two enzymes, Rad51 can initiate genetic repair -- or the u-turn -- as needed.

"It is a tug-of-war that has important implications for the cell because, if recombination occurs at the wrong time in the wrong place, the cell may die as a consequence." The ability of the repair system to abort ill-fated repair attempts, gives the cell a second shot, improving cellular survival after its DNA is damaged. This is exactly what is dreaded in cancer treatment.

"There are a lot of hints in the scientific literature suggesting that DNA repair contributes to resistance to treatments that are based on inducing DNA damage such as radiation or certain types of chemotherapy," Heyer said. "The ability of cancer cells to withstand DNA damage directly affects treatment outcome, and understanding the fundamental mechanisms of the DNA repair systems will enable new approaches to overcome treatment resistance."

Heyer said the team's next step is to look at the enzyme system in humans and see whether they find the same principles at work. This work has received funding and has already begun. One application of this work will be to target the self-correcting mechanism in cancer cells as a way of sensitizing them to radiation and/or chemotherapy treatments.

"If we can confirm that these types of mechanisms exist in human cells, then we will have an approach for making cancer cells more sensitive to DNA damage-inducing treatments."

Additional authors include UC Davis postdoctoral fellow and first author Jie Liu; UC Davis postdoctoral fellow Ludovic Renault; UC Davis adjunct professor of molecular and cell biology, Henning Stahlberg, formerly of UC Davis and now with the University Basel, Switzerland; and Xavier Veaute & Francis Fabre of the French Atomic Energy Commission.

The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, the European Community, the French National Centre for Scientific Research, the French Atomic Energy Commission and SystemsX.ch (The Swiss Initiative in Systems Biology).

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Mother of late Pakistani PM Bhutto dies in Dubai (AP)

ISLAMABAD ? Begum Nusrat Bhutto, whose husband and daughter both served as prime ministers of Pakistan and a political force herself, died Sunday in Dubai after a long illness, a spokesman for the family's political party said. She was 82.

Her life tracked many of the ups and downs in Pakistani politics. Her husband, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was the founder of the Pakistan People's Party that controls the government in Pakistan today. He served as both prime minister and president in the 1970s.

Begum Nusrat Bhutto took over as head of the Pakistan People's Party for several years after her husband was hanged in 1979, following what many believed was a politically motivated conspiracy and murder trial

She also served in Pakistan's parliament.

Her daughter, Benazir Bhutto, took over as head of the Pakistan People's Party and served twice as prime minister. She was killed in a suicide bomb attack in 2007, shortly after returning to the country to participate in elections following years of exile in Dubai. Her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, is now Pakistan's president.

Zardari has traveled to Dubai to bring home Begum Nusrat Bhutto's body, said Jamil Soomro, a spokesman for the Pakistan People's Party. She will be buried in the family's mausoleum in southern Sindh province, Soomro said.

Funeral arrangements were incomplete.

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Demise of Obama long-term care plan leaves gap (The Arizona Republic)

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Obama's foreign successes may help little in 2012 (AP)

WASHINGTON ? By declaring the Iraq war over, President Barack Obama scored what his allies see as a fourth big foreign policy success in six months, starting with Osama bin Laden's killing. But these events might play a discouragingly small role in his re-election bid, even if they burnish his eventual place in history.

American voters tend to focus heavily on domestic issues, especially in times of high unemployment. That will limit Obama's campaign options.

His supporters are seeking ways to make the most of his foreign policy accomplishments. One approach is to contrast them with Congress' partisan-driven gridlock on taxes, the deficit and other domestic issues.

"Look at the progress the president can make when he doesn't have Republicans obstructing him," said Karen Finney, a former Democratic spokeswoman who often defends the party on TV and radio.

Former Democratic strategist Rebecca Kirszner Katz distributed a similar remark on Twitter this week: "Terrorists and dictators, lacking the filibuster, have no effective defense against Barack Obama." It referred to the stalling tactic that Senate Republicans frequently use to kill Democratic bills even though they hold only 47 of the chamber's 100 seats.

These Democrats hope Americans will see a bold and capable president who keeps his promises when Republicans don't create roadblocks. They note that he green-lighted a daring nighttime raid to kill bin Laden in Pakistan on May 1; approved policies that led to last month's drone-missile killing of American-born terror advocate Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen; backed allied actions that led to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's ouster and death; and ended U.S. involvement in Iraq on schedule.

"It is very important for any incumbent to be able to talk about promises made and promises kept," Finney said. The list of achievements, contrasted with President George W. Bush's erroneous claims about Iraq's weaponry in the first place, should help Democrats shake their image of being the weaker party on national security, she said.

"That baggage is finally lifted," Finney said.

Translating that claim into votes for Obama 13 months from now may be difficult, however. The latest Associated Press-GfK poll confirmed that Americans still place far greater emphasis on domestic issues, especially the economy, than on foreign matters, including the war on terrorism.

The poll found Obama's overall approval rating at an all-time low, 46 percent, for the second straight month, even though 64 percent of adults approved of his handling of terrorism. Only 40 percent approved of his handling of the economy.

Ninety-three percent of those questioned said the economy was an extremely or very important issue. By comparison, 73 percent put the same emphasis on terrorism.

Democratic officials believe Obama's foreign policy record will look even better when the Republican presidential candidates hold a debate on that topic Nov. 15. Leading contenders Mitt Romney and Rick Perry are current or former governors, and Herman Cain has never held public office. So none has extensive foreign policy experience.

Voters routinely accept that, however. In recent presidential elections they have chosen governors from Georgia, California, Arkansas and Texas, plus a first-term senator, Obama.

On Friday, Romney and Perry criticized Obama's handling of Iraq. Some Democrats found Romney's remarks exceptionally harsh.

"President Obama's astonishing failure to secure an orderly transition in Iraq has unnecessarily put at risk the victories that were won through the blood and sacrifice of thousands of American men and women," Romney said. "The unavoidable question is whether this decision is the result of a naked political calculation or simply sheer ineptitude in negotiations with the Iraqi government."

Obama's defenders fired back. "Is there anything more hollow than Mitt Romney decrying `political considerations' in decision-making?" said former White House spokesman Bill Burton.

Perry said in a statement: "I'm deeply concerned that President Obama is putting political expediency ahead of sound military and security judgment by announcing an end to troop level negotiations and a withdrawal from Iraq by year's end." He said Obama "was slow to engage the Iraqis and there's little evidence today's decision is based on advice from military commanders."

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, was more generous. "American forces not only freed Iraq from a vicious tyrant, but ? under the strategy developed and implemented by our generals, and the leadership of both President Bush and President Obama ? ended a violent terrorist insurgency," he said.

Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said Obama "kept his pledge to the nation to end the war in Iraq in a responsible way, he has promoted our security in Afghanistan, and eliminated key al-Qaida leaders." He said Romney "didn't lay out a plan to end the war in Iraq."

Long-time Republican strategist Rich Galen said the economy clearly will dominate the 2012 election, and it might undo Obama. As for Obama's foreign record, however, Galen said, "they're doing exactly the right thing" by highlighting every success they can.

Galen said Obama clearly deserves credit for the gutsy raid on bin Laden's hideaway.

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