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Christian metal singer sentenced to prison in California murder plot
Saturday, May 17, 2014 1:10 AM

Lambesis, lead singer for the heavy metal band As I   Lay Dying, looks on during his arraignment in San Diego North County court in   CaliforniaThe lead singer for a heavy metal Christian rock band was sentenced on Friday to six years in prison for pleading guilty to trying to hire a hit man to kill his wife, prosecutors in California said. Tim Lambesis, 33, lead singer for the band As I Lay Dying, had been in a custody dispute with his wife, Meggan, over their three children in May 2013 when he asked a personal trainer at his gym if he knew anyone who could kill his wife, according to charging documents in the criminal case. The trainer contacted the San Diego Sheriff's Department, which sent an undercover detective to meet with Lambesis. Lambesis had faced up to nine years in prison as part of the plea agreement.




Apple, Google settle smartphone patent litigation
Saturday, May 17, 2014 1:06 AM

A Motorola Droid phone is seen displaying the Google   search page in New YorkBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc and Google Inc's Motorola Mobility unit have agreed to settle all patent litigation between them over smartphones, ending one of the highest-profile lawsuits in technology. "Apple and Google have also agreed to work together in some areas of patent reform," the statement said. Apple and companies that make phones using Google's Android software have filed dozens of such lawsuits against one another around the world to protect their technology. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs called Android a "stolen product." Google and Apple informed a federal appeals court in Washington that their cases against each other should be dismissed, according to filings on Friday.




Bitcoin Foundation hit by resignations over new director
Saturday, May 17, 2014 12:11 AM

A Bitcoin sign is seen in a window in TorontoBy Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - (Corrects spelling of Mt. Gox CEO in paragraph 16 to Karpeles, not Kapeles) As the most prominent trade group pushing adoption of the electronic currency Bitcoin begins its annual conference on Friday, it is being roiled by controversy. At least 10 members of the nonprofit Bitcoin Foundation have resigned over last week's election of onetime Disney child star and current Bitcoin entrepreneur and financier Brock Pierce as a new director, officials at the group said. That includes allegations in lawsuits from three employees of Pierce's first company, bankrupt web video business Digital Entertainment Network, that he provided drugs and pressured them for sex when they were minors. "The allegations against me are not true, and I have never had intimate or sexual contact with any of the people who made those allegations," Pierce told Reuters via email.




Venezuela president urges re-start of political dialogue
Saturday, May 17, 2014 12:10 AM

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks to   media after a meeting with his Palestinian counterpart President Mahmoud Abbas in   CaracasVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro urged opposition leaders on Friday to return to political talks intended to stem unrest around the country or face the "repudiation" of the nation. Moderate leaders of the Democratic Unity (MUD) coalition broke off dialogue this week, saying government officials were insulting them and rebuffing requests for releases of opposition-linked prisoners. Unrest has flared again in Caracas in recent days, with more than 100 youths arrested during violent clashes with security forces and attacks on government buildings. "We don't accept blackmail from anyone," Maduro said during a ceremony with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Caracas.




Colombian government, rebels move closer to peace deal
11:58:50 PM
By Rosa Tania Valdés and Helen Murphy HAVANA/BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's FARC rebels reached an agreement with the government on eliminating the illegal drug trade and called a weeklong ceasefire on Friday, giving a political boost to President Juan Manuel Santos in his re-election bid. The unilateral ceasefire includes the first round of presidential elections on May 25. It was announced after Santos, once a clear favorite, began to falter in public opinion polls. The center-right president's lead has evaporated with the rise of right-wing rival Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, now tipped to win in two recent surveys if, as expected, the voting goes to a second-round runoff on June 15.


Snowden fallout still echoes across cyber industry
11:43:08 PM

Former National Security Agency (NSA) and Central   Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Michael Hayden listens during a Reuters   CyberSecurity Summit in WashingtonBy Ros Krasny WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden changed lives in the cyber community, from slowdowns in obtaining high-level security clearances to providing material for a "really good comedy routine."  Experts at the Reuters Cybersecurity Summit this week were asked how Snowden, now living under asylum in Russia after exposing the National Security Agency's phone and Internet spying programs in 2013, altered their worlds. The creation of a mini "Snowden industry" is one on them. "I give a lot more speeches," said Michael Hayden, the former NSA and CIA director.




Corrected - Bitcoin Foundation hit by resignations over new director
11:16:32 PM

A Bitcoin sign is seen in a window in TorontoBy Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - (Corrects spelling of Mt. Gox CEO in paragraph 16 to Karpeles, not Kapeles) As the most prominent trade group pushing adoption of the electronic currency Bitcoin begins its annual conference on Friday, it is being roiled by controversy. At least 10 members of the nonprofit Bitcoin Foundation have resigned over last week's election of onetime Disney child star and current Bitcoin entrepreneur and financier Brock Pierce as a new director, officials at the group said. That includes allegations in lawsuits from three employees of Pierce's first company, bankrupt web video business Digital Entertainment Network, that he provided drugs and pressured them for sex when they were minors. "The allegations against me are not true, and I have never had intimate or sexual contact with any of the people who made those allegations," Pierce told Reuters via email.




U.S. prosecutors drop two more charges against Rajaratnam's brother
11:14:06 PM

Rengan Rajaratnam, the younger brother of imprisoned   hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, departs Manhattan Federal Court in New YorkBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have dropped two insider trading-related charges against former Galleon Group hedge fund portfolio manager Rengan Rajaratnam, the second time in two weeks the government has whittled down its case against him. In a new indictment made public on Friday, prosecutors eliminated two securities fraud charges against Rajaratnam, but he is expected to go to trial on other criminal charges. Rajaratnam is the younger brother of Galleon founder Raj Rajaratnam, who is serving an 11-year prison sentence for his 2011 conviction for insider trading. Two weeks ago, prosecutors dropped two other securities fraud counts against Rengan Rajaratnam following a written opinion from U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald that those charges were "internally inconsistent" with a conspiracy charge in the indictment.




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