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    #1 benny850 ?Icon User is offline

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    Posted Today, 03:39 PM

    My program is giving me an error: expression must have class type.
    I know it has to be a simple fix, but I can't seem to find it.
    Can anyone help me?
    
 #include "proj2.h"  using namespace std;  int main()  { 	 	date2013 x(); 	x.print();  	/*date2013 y(61); 	y.print();  	date2013 z(4, 5); 	z.print();*/ 	int month, day, offset; 	while ( cin >> month >> day >> offset ) 	{ 		x.setdate(day, month);  		cout << offset << " days after "; 		x.print(); 		cout << " is "; 		x.plusday(offset); 		x.print(); 		cout << "." << endl; 	} 

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    Re: Help with my C++ Program

    Posted Today, 03:47 PM

    Please post the complete error message, exactly as they appear in your development environment.

    Also where is the date2013 class defined?

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    Re: Help with my C++ Program

    Posted Today, 03:54 PM

    Lose the parentheses here:
    
date2013 x();

    That's prototyping a function named x that returns a date2013 object.


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    This BASE Jump Off of Mount Everest Is Absolutely Insane

    Earlier this month, 48-year-old Russian BASE jumper Valery Rozov took a leap off of Mount Everest from an elevation of 23,687 feet, the highest ever BASE jump to date. Thank goodness other people are this crazy so that you don't have to be.

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    Google Street View Now Lets You Explore Central Park, 9/11 Memorial

    Without Google Maps and Street View, I'd be utterly lost in New York, or anywhere in the world for that matter. And for all its usefulness, we've always had a few good laughs, too. Today's update to three distinct areas of New York might make you laugh, cry or sit back in astonishment. Street View has now overtaken Central Park, allows those who can't visit the 9/11 memorial to read the victim's names from anywhere in the world and see how the neighborhoods impacted by Hurricane Sandy are doing months later.

    Now every little nook and cranny of Manhattan's 843 acre public park can be seen thanks to a partnership with the Central Park Conservancy.

    Both the North and South pools of the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center can be perused through Street View.

    Google Street View Now Lets You Explore Central Park, 9/11 Memorial

    And lastly, Google is now collaborating with Historypin to bring its community photo and video album called Hurricane Sandy: Record, Remember, Rebuild to life. The album lets anyone share old and new photos of areas hit by Sandy.

    Google Street View Now Lets You Explore Central Park, 9/11 Memorial

    For those of us who live here, it can be hard enough just getting out of our own neighborhoods but this is a subtle reminder of just how big New York City and let's even more people see just how great it is.

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    Asian shares, Nikkei recover as soft U.S. data sees QE staying on

    By Chikako Mogi

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares recovered but the dollar stayed pressured on Friday after lackluster U.S. data eased concerns about an early end to the Federal Reserve's strong stimulus program which has sharpened investor appetite for risk.

    Global markets rose overnight as U.S. GDP grew a slightly less-than-expected annualized 2.4 percent in the first quarter, new jobless benefits claims rose in the latest week, and pending home sales grew far less than expected in April, pointing to a fragile economy which still requires support from monetary policy.

    MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.miapj0000pus> steadied from the previous day's drop to a six-week low. With a fall of about 4 percent so far in May, the index was set for its worst monthly performance in a year.

    Australian shares <.axjo> inched up 0.1 percent after touching their lowest in nearly two months the previous session while South Korean shares rose 0.3 percent.

    "The market is slowly gathering upside momentum, helped by a view that the likelihood of the U.S. Federal Reserve abruptly pulling its stimulus program is small," said Han Beam-ho, a market analyst at Sinha Investment Corp, of Seoul shares.

    Bourses in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Jakarta and Manila Philippines were lower.

    Japanese equities also staged a rebound after tumbling more than 5 percent to a five-week low on Thursday as exporters took a hit from the dollar's fall against the yen.

    The Nikkei stock average <.n225> gained 1.6 percent after sliding sharply last week from a 5-1/2-year peak.

    Analysts said the recent correction presents an opportunity for investors to re-enter the market at better levels.

    "It's not a bear market, it's just a correction," said Kenichi Hirano, a strategist at Tachibana Securities. "The index has broken below its 25-day moving average, and it's a comfortable level to buy back."

    The dollar fell to a three-week low of 100.46 yen on Thursday and its index <.dxy>, measured against a basket of six key currencies, also touched a three-week low, having hit its highest since July 2010 of 84.498 just a week ago. The dollar index was stable on Friday and the dollar rose 0.3 percent against the yen to 101.02.

    CORRECTION FROM OVERSHOOT

    The Nikkei had raced ahead and overshot even relative to the rapid rate of yen selling, which was inspired by expectations for bold reflationary measures by the Bank of Japan, so corrections to Japanese stocks may be steeper than the change in currencies. In the past week, the Nikkei shed 15 percent compared to the dollar's 3 percent drop against the yen.

    "Given the fact that markets embraced a sliding yen as a sign that central bank intervention continued to offer a sizable tailwind for equities, we have to raise the red flag on what if it doesn't - at least until it does again?," said Andrew Wilkinson, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak & Co in New York, in a note to clients.

    "We must acknowledge that there are several headwinds brewing that could trip up investors."

    The heightening volatility in Japanese equities and the yen had come hand-in-hand with the surge in benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond yields to a one-year high.

    The jump in JGB yields was partly in line with rising U.S. yields but it also underscored the risk of putting too much confidence in the BOJ's aggressive bond buying plan alone to contain increases in Japanese yields, said Hideo Kumano, chief economist at Dai-Ichi Life Research Institute.

    "The Japanese government's growth strategy plan due to be unveiled early next month will play a significant role in determining market trends going forward," Kumano said.

    The euro recovered the $1.30 level and reached a three-week high on Thursday, encouraged by the bigger-than-expected improvement in the European Commission's economic confidence survey, showing a pick-up in morale in the euro zone's five largest economies.

    Commodities remained generally top-heavy.

    "Commodities tend to move in tandem with the dollar, so if speculation about an eventual shift in the Fed's stance pushes U.S. yields higher and the dollar rises, that would generally cap commodities prices," said Bob Takai, general manager of Sumitomo Corp's energy division in Tokyo.

    U.S. crude futures were steady around $93.65 a barrel and Brent was up 0.1 percent to $102.28.

    Spot gold was up 0.3 percent to $1,418.11 an ounce, helped by the dollar's soft tone.

    (Additional reporting by Jungyoun Park in Seoul and Ayai Tomisawa in Tokyo; Editing by Eric Meijer)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/asian-shares-nikkei-recover-soft-us-data-sees-033458121.html

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    Android antiviral products easily evaded

    May 30, 2013 ? Think your antivirus product is keeping your Android safe? Think again. Northwestern University researchers, working with partners from North Carolina State University, tested 10 of the most popular antiviral products for Android and found each could be easily circumnavigated by even the most simple obfuscation techniques.

    "The results are quite surprising," said Yan Chen, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science. "Many of these products are blind to even trivial transformation attacks not involving code-level changes -- operations a teenager could perform."

    The researchers began by testing six known viruses on the fully functional versions of 10 of the most popular Android antiviral products, most of which have been downloaded by millions of users.

    Using a tool they developed called DroidChameleon, the researchers then applied common techniques -- such as simple switches in a virus's binary code or file name, or running a command on the virus to repackage or reassemble it -- to transform the viruses into slightly altered but equally damaging versions. Dozens of transformed viruses were then tested on the antiviral products, often slipping through the software unnoticed.

    All of the antiviral products could be evaded, the researchers found, though their susceptibility to the transformed attacks varied.

    The products' shortcomings are due to their use of overly simple content-based signatures, special patterns the products use to screen for viruses, the researchers said. Instead, the researchers suggested, the products should use a more sophisticated static analysis to accurately seek out transformed attacks. Only one of the 10 tested tools currently utilizes a static analysis system.

    The researchers chose to study Android products because it is the most commonly used operating system in the United States and worldwide, and because its open platform enabled the researchers to easily conduct analyses. They emphasized, however, that other operating systems are not necessarily more protected from virus attacks.

    Antiviral products are improving. Last year, 45 percent of signatures could be evaded with trivial transformations. This year, the number has dropped to 16 percent.

    "Still, these products are not as robust and effective as they must be to stop malware writers," Chen said. "This is a cat-and-mouse game."

    A paper about the research, "Evaluating Android Anti-Malware Against Transformation Attacks," was presented earlier this month at the 8th ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS 2013).

    The research has been featured by numerous tech news outlets, including Dark Reading, Information Week, The H, Security Week, Slashdot, HelpNet Security, ISS Source, EFY Times, Tech News Daily, Fudzilla, and VirusFreePhone, as well as the German IT website Heise Security. It has also attracted the attention of several antivirus software manufacturers interested in the testing system, Chen said.

    In addition to Chen, Vaibhav Rastogi, a PhD candidate at Northwestern, and Xuxian Jeng of North Carolina State University authored the work.

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_technology/~3/3ZHVIWrTGUs/130530132539.htm

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    Camel Crush cigarette ads: targeting the young?

    Camel Crush cigarette ads ran in 24 magazines that target young people, health groups say. The American Heart Association and other groups are asking states to investigate whether the Camel Crush cigarette ads violate tobacco companies' agreement not to target kids.

    By Associated Press / May 30, 2013

    Camel cigarettes, a Reynolds American brand shown here in 2009, are at the heart of a new controversy. Camel Crush, a cigarette with a crushable menthol capsule in the cigarette's filter, was advertised in magazines that target youth, several health groups charge.

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    The American Heart Association, American Lung Association and several other health groups are asking at least two state attorneys to investigate a new?Camel?cigarette ad campaign.

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    The group says the?Camel?Crush cigarette ads ran in 24 magazines that target young people and may violate the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. The landmark agreement, among other measures, prohibits cigarette makers from targeting kids.

    The ad, which appeared in magazines such as Sports illustrated and People, promotes the company's?CamelCrush brand, which contains a capsule in the cigarette's filter that, when crushed, releases menthol flavor.

    It is not the first time the Winston-Salem, North Carolina, company has faced criticism for its advertising.

    Reynolds was widely criticized for years for using its Joe?Camel?cartoon character as a means to make smoking more attractive to kids. It has faced several lawsuits over a number of its ads. And R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. decided in 2007 to suspend its print ads under intense criticism for its advertising.

    Print ads for tobacco are banned in a number of countries but legal in the United States. Tobacco advertising is already banned from the radio, television and billboards.

    Tobacco companies instead have relied on direct marketing and other methods to promote their products.

    Menthol flavored cigarettes have also come in for scrutiny. Critics say they appeal to kids because the flavor masks the harsh taste of tobacco smoke. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is studying the effects of menthol flavoring in cigarettes on public health.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/oLIEUSeyak8/Camel-Crush-cigarette-ads-targeting-the-young

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    Comet ISON is hurtling toward uncertain destiny with Sun

    May 30, 2013 ? A new series of images from Gemini Observatory shows Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) racing toward an uncomfortably close rendezvous with the Sun. In late November the comet could present a stunning sight in the twilight sky and remain easily visible, or even brilliant, into early December of this year.

    The time-sequence images, spanning early February through May 2013, show the comet's remarkable activity despite its current great distance from the Sun and Earth. The information gleaned from the series provides vital clues as to the comet's overall behavior and potential to present a spectacular show. However, it's anyone's guess if the comet has the "right stuff" to survive its extremely close brush with the Sun at the end of November and become an early morning spectacle from Earth in early December 2013.

    When Gemini obtained this time sequence, the comet ranged between roughly 455-360 million miles (730-580 million kilometers; or 4.9-3.9 astronomical units) from the Sun, or just inside the orbital distance of Jupiter. Each image in the series, taken with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at the Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawai'i, shows the comet in the far red part of the optical spectrum, which emphasizes the comet's dusty material already escaping from what astronomers describe as a "dirty snowball." Note: The final image in the sequence, obtained in early May, consists of three images, including data from other parts of the optical spectrum, to produce a color composite image."

    The images show the comet sporting a well-defined parabolic hood in the sunward direction that tapers into a short and stubby tail pointing away from the Sun. These features form when dust and gas escape from the comet's icy nucleus and surround that main body to form a relatively extensive atmosphere called a coma. Solar wind and radiation pressure push the coma's material away from the Sun to form the comet's tail, which we see here at a slight angle (thus its stubby appearance).

    Discovered in September 2012 by two Russian amateur astronomers, Comet ISON is likely making its first passage into the inner Solar System from what is called the Oort Cloud, a region deep in the recesses of our Solar System, where comets and icy bodies dwell. Historically, comets making a first go-around the Sun exhibit strong activity as they near the inner Solar System, but they often fizzle as they get closer to the Sun.

    Sizing up Comet ISON

    Astronomer Karen Meech, at the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy (IfA) in Honolulu, is currently working on preliminary analysis of the new Gemini data (as well as other observations from around the world) and notes that the comet's activity has been decreasing somewhat over the past month.

    "Early analysis of our models shows that ISON's brightness through April can be reproduced by outgassing from either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. The current decrease may be because this comet is coming close to the Sun for the first time, and a "volatile frosting" of ice may be coming off revealing a less active layer beneath. It is just now getting close enough to the Sun where water will erupt from the nucleus revealing ISON's inner secrets," says Meech.

    "Comets may not be completely uniform in their makeup and there may be outbursts of activity as fresh material is uncovered," adds IfA astronomer Jacqueline Keane. "Our team, as well as astronomers from around the world, will be anxiously observing the development of this comet into next year, especially if it gets torn asunder, and reveals its icy interior during its exceptionally close passage to the Sun in late November."

    NASA's Swift satellite and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have also imaged Comet ISON recently in this region of space. Swift's ultraviolet observations determined that the comet's main body was spewing some 850 tons of dust per second at the beginning of the year, leading astronomers to estimate the comet's nucleus diameter is some 3-4 miles (5-6 kilometers). HST scientists concurred with that size estimate, adding that the comet's coma measures about 3100 miles (5000 km) across.

    The comet gets brighter as the outgassing increases and pushes more dust from the surface of the comet. Scientists are using the comet's brightness, along with information about the size of the nucleus and measurements of the production of gas and dust, to understand the composition of the ices that control the activity. Most comets brighten significantly and develop a noticeable tail at about the distance of the asteroid belt (about 3 times the Earth-Sun distance -- between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter) because this is when the warming rays of the Sun can convert the water ice inside the comet into a gas. This comet was bright and active outside the orbit of Jupiter -- when it was twice as far from the Sun. This meant that some gas other than water was controlling the activity.

    Meech concludes that Comet ISON "?could still become spectacularly bright as it gets very close to the Sun" but she cautions, "I'd be remiss, if I didn't add that it's still too early to predict what's going to happen with ISON since comets are notoriously unpredictable."

    A Close Encounter

    On November 28, 2013, Comet ISON will make one of the closest passes ever recorded as a comet grazes the Sun, penetrating our star's million-degree outer atmosphere, called the corona, and moving to within 800,000 miles (1.3 million km) of the Sun's surface. Shortly before that critical passage, the comet may appear bright enough for expert observers using proper care to see it close to the Sun in daylight.

    What happens after that no one knows for sure. But if Comet ISON survives that close encounter, the comet may appear in our morning sky before dawn in early December and become one of the greatest comets in the last 50 years or more. Even if the comet completely disintegrates, skywatchers shouldn't lose hope. When Comet C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) plunged into the Sun's corona in December 2011, its nucleus totally disintegrated into tiny bits of ice and dust, yet it still put on a glorious show after that event.

    The question remains, are we in for such a show?

    Comet ISON: The View from the North and South

    Regardless of whether Comet ISON becomes the "Comet of the Century," as some speculate, it will likely be a nice naked-eye and/or binocular wonder from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres in the weeks leading up to its close approach with the Sun.

    By late October, the comet should be visible through binoculars as a fuzzy glow in the eastern sky before sunrise, in the far southeastern part of the constellation of Leo. By early November, the comet should be a much finer binocular object. It will steadily brighten as it drifts ever faster, night by night, through southern Virgo, passing close to the bright star Spica. It is during the last half of the month that observations will be most important, as the comet edges into Libra and the dawn, where it will brighten to naked-eye visibility and perhaps sport an obvious tail.

    The comet reaches perihelion (the closest point in its orbit to the Sun) on November 28th, when it will also attain its maximum brightness, and perhaps be visible in the daytime. If Comet ISON survives perihelion, it will swing around the Sun and appear as both an early morning and early evening object from the Northern Hemisphere. The situation is less favorable from the Southern Hemisphere, as the comet will set before the Sun in the evening and rise with the Sun in the morning.

    By December 10th, and given that everything goes well, Comet ISON may be a fine spectacle in the early morning sky as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. Under dark skies, it may sport a long tail stretching straight up from the eastern horizon, from the constellations of Ophiuchus to Ursa Major. The comet will also be visible in the evening sky during this time but with its tail appearing angled and closer to the horizon.

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/s2BF2WQWkTQ/130530111307.htm

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    Thursday, May 30, 2013

    New agent inhibits HCV replication in mouse models: No resistance seen

    May 30, 2013 ? Treatments against hepatitis C virus have only been partially successful. A major problem is that antivirals generate drug resistance. Now Seong-Wook Lee of Dankook University, Yongin, Republic of Korea and his collaborators have developed agents that bind to the business end of a critical protein, disabling it so successfully that no resistance has arisen. The research is published in the June 2013 issue of the Journal of Virology.

    The target protein for the new agents is the NS5B replicase protein, which is the central catalytic enzyme in HCV replication. The researchers developed "RNA aptamers" which bind tightly to the part of that protein that performs the catalysis, disabling the replicase. Aptamers are short nucleic acids or peptides that provide the same level of recognition and binding ability that is common to antibodies.

    The aptamers inhibited HCV replication without generating escape mutants, says Lee. Moreover, the aptamers inhibited diverse genotypes of HCV, neither causing toxicity nor inducing innate immunity, he says. Lee notes that in the study, therapeutic quantities of ligand-conjugated aptamer penetrated the liver tissue in the mice, raising the likelihood that therapeutically effective quantities could ultimately be achieved in HCV patients.

    Roughly 170 million people worldwide are infected with HCV, says Lee, and it is the major cause of chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. There is as yet "no efficient and specific single regimen against HCV," says Lee. Current treatments are associated with many side effects, partly because rapid generation of drug-resistant virus has forced clinicians to use combinations of several drugs, resulting in greater numbers of side effects in patients than if a single agent could be used. And even with the drug combinations only some patients can generate a sustained antiviral response.

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    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    A few years back we told you about Fanhattan, an iPad app, which, a bit like a TV guide, helps you find out which service?say Hulu or Netflix?has the content you want to watch. Genius! Now the company is porting that experience to a set-top-box called Fan TV that helps you sift through madness with innovative hardware and a slick UI.

    Before we go any further we should say that as excited as we are about Fan TV, it's still pie in the sky. The company has ZERO official partners for the service, there's no price or street date. We're told all of this information should be available over the next year.

    The box's screen interface is a logical extension of what the Fanhattan app did before. Basically, once it's up and running, it'll organize your many streaming video subscriptions, your cloud DVR, and your Live TV into a single interface.

    Here's a look at the Live TV interface that would replace whatever your cable operator already delivers:

    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    But beyond the live TV bit the really cool part is how Fan TV integrates all the different ways of getting content into a single UI:

    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    bit like an on-demand-for-everything that does away with the tile-based app interface that's on products like the Apple TV. Instead of being based around apps, the content is based around the actual content you want to watch. You want to watch movies? It'll show you all the possibilities across your otherwise isolated silos of content. And when you've got a specific piece of content you want to watch in mind, it'll show you where you have to find it.

    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    Beyond Fan TV's awesome interface concept, though, it's a pretty amazing piece of hardware. The experience centers around an Apple Magic Mouse-like remote. There are no buttons at all. You navigate the entire interface with swipes and taps.

    Fan TV Is a Hot Set-Top-Box Organized Around Content Instead of Apps

    As for the box itself, it runs on the same OMAP 4470 guts as the Kindle Fire HD. It's got an ethernet port and delivers 1080p, 5.1 surround sound content to your TV via HDMI.

    Overall, this is a really exciting product that brings out the best of the streaming video universe. We only wish it was more than a "sign up for updates" type platform. [Fan TV]

    Source: http://gizmodo.com/fan-tv-is-a-set-top-box-organized-around-content-instea-510510115

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    Secret Service: Letter to White House intercepted

    (AP) ? The Secret Service said Thursday that a suspicious letter similar to the ones sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been intercepted by a White House mail screening facility.

    The letter has been turned over to the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force for testing and investigation.

    It was unclear how the letter intercepted by the White House facility was similar to the ricin-laced ones addressed to Bloomberg.

    Two threatening letters postmarked in Louisiana and containing traces of the deadly poison ricin were sent to Bloomberg in New York and to his gun-control group in Washington, officials said.

    The anonymous letters were opened in New York on Friday at the city's mail facility in Manhattan and in Washington on Sunday at an office used by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the nonprofit started by Bloomberg, police said Wednesday.

    Police said preliminary testing indicated the presence of ricin in both letters involving Bloomberg, but that more testing would be done. Police said the threats contained references to the debate on gun laws and an oily pinkish-orange substance..

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    Top U.S. tax breaks to cost $12 trillion over decade, benefit wealthy: CBO

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top ten tax deductions, credits and exclusions will keep $12 trillion out of federal government coffers over the next decade, and several of them mainly benefit the wealthiest Americans, a new study from the Congressional Budget Office shows. The top 20 percent of income earners will reap more than half of the $900 billion in benefits from these tax breaks that will accrue in 2013, the non-partisan CBO said on Wednesday.

    Angry about immigration plan, some gay donors cut off Democrats

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some disappointed activists say they are yanking their support for the Democratic Party after Senate Democrats opposed a proposal in an immigration bill that would have allowed citizens to bring their foreign-born, same-sex spouses to the United States. Jonathan Lewis, a Miami philanthropist who donated more than $35,000 in 2012, has stopped giving and is urging others to do the same until President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats stop breaking promises to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

    Wife of Philadelphia abortion doctor sentenced to prison

    PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The wife of a Philadelphia doctor convicted of murdering babies during late-term abortions was sentenced on Wednesday to up to 23 months in prison for helping her husband. Pearl Gosnell, 52, whose husband, Dr Kermit Gosnell, ran the now-shuttered Women's Medical Society clinic in Philadelphia, had pleaded guilty to performing an illegal abortion, being part of a corrupt organization and conspiracy.

    Syrian opposition says peace talks must mean Assad exit

    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition said on Wednesday it would only take part in planned international peace talks if a deadline was set for a settlement that forces President Bashar al-Assad to leave power. In its first official reaction to the Geneva conference being prepared by the United States and Russia, the opposition coalition adopted a declaration calling for "binding international guarantees" for any resolution of Syria's two-year-old conflict.

    Buddhist mobs attack Muslim homes in Myanmar, one dead

    LASHIO, Myanmar (Reuters) - Security forces struggled to control Buddhist mobs who burned Muslim homes on Wednesday for a second day in the northern Myanmar city of Lashio in a dangerous widening of ultra-nationalist Buddhist violence. Scores of young men and boys on motorbikes and on foot marauded through the city of 130,000 people, some singing nationalist songs, a day after a mosque and religious school were torched.

    U.S. drone kills Pakistan Taliban No 2 : security officials

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone strike killed the No. 2 of the Pakistani Taliban in the North Waziristan region on Wednesday, three security officials said, in what would be a major blow to the militancy. The drone strike killed seven people, Pakistani security officials said, including Taliban deputy commander Wali-ur-Rehman, in the first such attack since a May 11 general election in which the use of the unmanned aircraft was a major issue.

    Attack on Red Cross in eastern Afghanistan kills one guard

    JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Insurgents attacked the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Wednesday, killing an Afghan guard in the second major assault on a humanitarian organization in less than a week. Seven staff members, believed to be the total number of foreign workers at the ICRC in Jalalabad, were rescued by Afghan police during the attack, which involved a suicide bomber and three gunmen, an Interior Ministry spokesman said.

    Canada freezes trade with Iran over nuclear program, human rights

    OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will freeze all remaining trade with Iran to protest the Tehran's nuclear ambitions and its human rights record, Foreign Minister John Baird said on Wednesday. Canada, which has had increasingly poor relations with Iran for more than a decade, had already imposed a series of trade sanctions. In 2012, bilateral trade was worth around C$135 million ($130 million).

    Iran set up terrorist networks in Latin America: Argentine prosecutor

    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - An Argentine prosecutor accused Iran on Wednesday of establishing terrorist networks in Latin America dating back to the 1980s and said he would send his findings to courts in the affected countries. State prosecutor Alberto Nisman is investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people. Argentine courts have long accused Iran of sponsoring the attack.

    Bombings kill 27 in surging Iraqi violence

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Car bombs and roadside explosions hit mainly Sunni Muslim districts of the Iraqi capital and a northern city on Wednesday, killing at least 27 people. The bombings were the latest in a wave of attacks since April that has intensified fears Iraq is sliding into the kind of sectarian conflict that killed thousands in 2006-2007.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ca-news-summary-003013611.html

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    Wall St. edges higher as data reassures on Fed

    By Ryan Vlastelica

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks were higher on Thursday as the latest data pointed to an economy that continued to struggle, suggesting that central bank stimulus measures will likely stay intact in the immediate future.

    Jobless claims unexpectedly rose in the latest week while a preliminary reading on first-quarter gross domestic product came in slightly under forecasts. Though the data missed expectations, investors have been concerned recently that strong data would spur the Fed to ease off on its stimulus measures sooner than had been expected.

    Pending home sales rose 0.3 percent in April, below expectations for a 1.1 percent rise. Stocks were little impacted by the data.

    Equities have been closely tethered to central bank policy, with shares tumbling on Wednesday as U.S. Treasury bond yields rose to their highest level in more than a year on concerns the Federal Reserve would curb its bond-buying program. On Tuesday, reassurances from central banks around the world that programs would remain intact had boosted equity prices.

    "Markets have been more volatile lately as investors question when the Fed will begin tapering, but these numbers aren't strong enough to have the Fed consider slowing," said Ryan Larson, head of equity trading at RBC Global Asset Management in Chicago.

    Initial claims rose by 14,000 to 354,000 in the latest week, confounding expectations that claims would remain unchanged. A reading of first-quarter economic growth showed expansion of 2.4 percent, compared with expectations for growth of 2.5 percent.

    The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> was up 39.41 points, or 0.26 percent, at 15,342.21. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> was up 6.58 points, or 0.40 percent, at 1,654.94. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> was up 17.04 points, or 0.49 percent, at 3,484.56.

    Loose monetary policies by central banks around the world have lifted stock markets, driving both the Dow and the S&P 500 to record highs this year. The S&P 500 is up almost 16 percent this year so far.

    In company news, Costco Wholesale Corp reported third-quarter earnings that beat expectations by a penny, though sales were below forecasts. Shares rose 2 percent to $115.25.

    Solar power companies were among the strongest of the day after Hanwha SolarOne Co and Yingli Green Energy reported positive first-quarter gross margins, suggesting that a five-year decline in prices was easing.

    Hanwha rose 2.7 percent to $1.94, while Yingli was up 1.2 percent at $3.32. First Solar was the top gainer on the S&P 500, up 5.8 percent to $54.92.

    NV Energy Inc surged 23 percent to $23.66 after a unit of Berkshire Hathaway Inc agreed to buy the electric utility for $5.6 billion.

    EMC Corp shares rose 3.7 percent to $24.57 in premarket trading after instituting a quarterly dividend and increasing its stock buyback program to $6 billion from $1 billion.

    (Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/futures-flat-selloff-ahead-data-111021496.html

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    10 Things to See: A week of top AP photos

    Anti-gay marriage demonstrators face riot police (not seen) while teargas canisters smoke during clashes in Paris, France, Sunday May 26, 2013. Tens of thousands of people protested against France's new gay marriage law in central Paris on Sunday. The law came into force over a week ago, but organizers decided to go ahead with the long-planned demonstration to show their continued opposition as well as their frustration with President Francois Hollande, who had made legalizing gay marriage one of his keynote campaign pledges in last year's election.(AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

    Anti-gay marriage demonstrators face riot police (not seen) while teargas canisters smoke during clashes in Paris, France, Sunday May 26, 2013. Tens of thousands of people protested against France's new gay marriage law in central Paris on Sunday. The law came into force over a week ago, but organizers decided to go ahead with the long-planned demonstration to show their continued opposition as well as their frustration with President Francois Hollande, who had made legalizing gay marriage one of his keynote campaign pledges in last year's election.(AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

    Tina Taylor salvages items at her brother-in-law's tornado-ravaged home Saturday, May 25, 2013, in Moore, Okla. Cleanup continues after a huge tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburb Monday, flattening a wide swath of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

    EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT - A Sri Lankan Buddhist monk identified as Bowatte Indrarathane walks after self immolating outside the sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Sri Lanka, Friday, May 24, 2013. Sri Lankan police said the Buddhist monk has suffered serious injuries after setting himself on fire to protest the slaughter of cattle. He reportedly had told other monks that he was burning himself to protest the killing of cattle for meat. (AP Photo)

    A model wears a design by Maiko Takeda during the Royal College of Art graduate fashion show at the Royal College of Art, in London Thursday, May 30, 2013. (AP Photo / Dominic Lipinski,PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE

    An elderly Indian widow performs morning rituals at the non-governmental organization Sulabh International in Varanasi, India, Monday, May 27, 2013. In India, being a widow remains one of the worst stigmas. When her husband dies, the widow often becomes a pariah, excluded from family gatherings for fear the mere fall of her shadow will bring bad luck and tragedy. In the North, many journey to the holy cities of Vrindavan and Varanasi, where they beg, and are paid a pittance to recite prayers in the temple as they wait for the end. The NGO Sulabh International takes care of the welfare, protection, maintenance and education of widows so that their living conditions improve. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

    Here's your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.

    This week's collection includes protests surrounding gay marriage in France, a fiery train derailment and the Indy 500 winner.

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    Bombings, clashes kill 15 in Iraq wave of violence

    BAGHDAD (AP) ? Bombings and gunfire in central and northern Iraq killed at least 15 people and wounded 35 others on Tuesday, officials said, in the latest bloody chapter of a wave of violence that has edged the country closer to all-out internal warfare.

    A day earlier, 70 people were killed, and more than 450 have died this month. Most of the attacks are sectarian in nature, with Sunni and Shiite areas targeted frequently.

    The sudden spike in bloodshed is reminiscent of the upheavals of the last decade, when U.S. forces were still in Iraq in large numbers. The sectarian carnage has resumed with new ferocity since the last U.S. troops withdrew last December.

    Tuesday's violence spread across the country.

    A bomb explosion inside a bus killed five commuters in Sadr City, a poor Shiite district in the Baghdad's east, a police officer said. Five policemen and 20 civilians were wounded.

    In the town of Tarmiyah north of Baghdad, a suicide bomber set off his explosives-laden truck after passing a police checkpoint, killing a policeman and a civilian, police said. Nine people were wounded.

    In the northern city of Mosul, clashes erupted out between police and gunmen, killing three policemen, two officers said. Four gunmen were killed and 15 others arrested. South of Mosul, a bomb hit a police patrol, killing an officer and wounding another, police said.

    Mosul, about 360 kilometers (220 miles) northwest of Baghdad, is a former stronghold of Sunni militants.

    Three medical officials confirmed the casualties. All spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information to reporters.

    No one has claimed responsibility for the recent wave of attacks, but such systematic bombings bear the hallmarks of Sunni insurgents under the leadership of the al-Qaida branch in Iraq, known as the Islamic State of Iraq. They appear aimed at drawing the country's majority Shiites into an exchange of attacks like that which brought the country to the brink of civil war in 2006-2007.

    On Monday, more than a dozen car bombs hit commercial areas in mostly Shiite areas of the Iraqi capital, killing 71 people and wounding nearly 200.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki charged that the motive behind the current flare-up was to return Iraq to the "dark days" of the past decade. He vowed to hunt down all militant groups, regardless of their religious and political affiliations.

    "The recent attacks that killed dozens of innocents expose the criminal intentions and the goals of the terrorist organizations to send Iraq back to sectarian fighting," al-Maliki told reporters in Baghdad.

    On Tuesday, U.N. envoy Martin Kobler pressed Iraqi leaders to do more to halt the violence, saying it is "their responsibility to stop the bloodshed now."

    Kobler has repeatedly urged Iraqi officials to engage in dialogue as violence and political tensions have increased in recent weeks.

    He warned political leaders Tuesday that "the country will slide into a dangerous unknown if they do not take immediate action."

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    Associated Press writer Adam Schreck contributed to this report.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bombings-clashes-kill-15-iraq-wave-violence-155528880.html

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    Tablets to surpass laptops this year, all PCs by 2015

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    Apple's iPad Mini.

    Global personal computer shipments face a deeper-than-expected 7.8 percent slump this year as tablets overtake laptops for the first time, according to a report from market research company IDC.

    The firm previously had forecast a 1.3 percent decline in PC shipments for 2013 but said in a report on Tuesday that consumers content with tablets are continuing to hold off replacing aging laptops and desktop computers.

    By 2015, tablets will outship not just laptops, but all PCs, according to IDC.

    Driven by growth in inexpensive devices running Google's Android platform, worldwide tablet shipments will expand 58.7 percent this year, while average selling prices for the devices will fall 10.8 percent to $381, IDC said.

    Since Apple launched the iPad in 2010, PC industry heavyweights like Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and Intel have struggled to adapt their products to consumers' growing preferences for mobile devices.

    PC shipments are expected to fall an additional 1.2 percent next year, according to IDC.

    Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

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    Wednesday, May 29, 2013

    Tutti Rouge &#39;Liliana&#39;: Bras for 28+ bands reviewed!

    Tutti Rouge Lilliana

    Ask and you shall get, fair readers! After a quick poll on my Twitter and Facebook pages, a few of you said you?d next like to see my review of the Tutti Rouge Liliana next. I?m smashing out the reviews this week; making up for lost time and I?ve got so many sets to show you!

    The buzz behind Tutti Rouge since their preview videos back in February has been utterly insane. I posted a few weeks ago about some of their styles that Becky and I spied at Moda, and you guys seemed to love them just as much as we did!

    As well as obviously waxing lyrical about the fun and vibrant designs which quite frankly brow most other full-busted brands out of the water when it comes to care-free frivolity and personality, I also had a little secret that I was keeping from you. I had a Tutti Rouge set all of my own which I?ve been giving a good test so that I could really give you my thoughts behind how bras from this new brand really fit ? and her name was ?Liliana?.

    Tutti Rouge Lilliana

    Currently available from Bravissimo, ?Liliana? is quite the looker. She?s the most beautiful coral pink shade, (one of the only shades I don?t actually already own in a bra so always nice to have something a little unique) plus her pretty lace body and weaved ribbon is a fresh take on a fairly classic design. The difference? The Tutti Rouge effect.

    The designer ? the dreamy Miss Jessica ? really has injected her love and passion into Liliana. The attention to detail in making her as pretty as possible is evident in every inch ? from the contrasting polka dot bow to heart-shaped the rivets on the bra strap. All these extra additions make the bra ?wow? ? and the quality of the fabrics really is lovely. The stretch lace is so, so soft, and the foam lining of the cups isn?t that nasty rigid stuff you see in some moulded or foam-lined bras (and home insulation, it seems!).

    Tutti Rouge Lilliana

    Tutti Rouge Lilliana

    The bra?s shape is great, too ? a very rounded shape. The only problem I can point out immediately for me is your boobs seem a little overexposed to the elements on the top half of the cup ? the stretch lace doesn?t quite hold you in like I?m used to from my sturdy Freya or Panache balonettes. Liliana is great for everyday ? I?ve worn her shopping, to work, to the beach, for a long walk through the rolling Dorset countryside and she coped perfectly well with all of the above ? but the most supportive bra in the world she is not.

    I?d compare the support to Curvy Kate (despite being completely and utterly different in construction). The bra cradles your boobs in place, with no dramatic uplift or ?push up? effect. They?re certainly lifted and held in place, but I wouldn?t be doing cartwheels or handstands in it just to be safe.?She has all the potential of a great everyday bra (comfortable much!?), but buy into Liliana for the lifestyle and the prettiness, not because you want some boob scaffolding.

    Tutti Rouge Lilliana

    I had some trouble deciding which size was best for me as on first try on I deemed the 30FF too loose in the band, thinking I?d need a 28G ? but the 28G really was a touch too tight for me. Giving the 30FF another bash and wearing it out for a hard day?s walk through the countryside, I felt no discomfort and was perfectly supported all day long. Nonetheless, I found myself feeling that I wanted a half-way size ? something I?ve never really come experienced before. 29FFF, anyone?

    I was interested, therefore, to see so many bloggers reviewing the Liliana lately and saying that the bands felt tighter than most other brands. I?d have to interject and disagree. I do love a Cleo by Panache 30 band (known for fitting a smidgen tighten than the majority of bands), and I think my Tutti fits much more comparably with a Freya ?standard? 30 band ? in which I find I can still call for a 28 band in these days.

    Despite the narrow gore, the placement of the foam lining makes the cups of Liliana feel quite widely spaced, but the underarms are cut wonderfully low which is really comfortable.

    Another huge plus in Lilliana is the narrow (fully convertible) straps ? perfect for this time of year when we?re all wearing less and don?t necessarily want ugly thick straps on show. Perfect for when the weather is a bit wet and miserable and you need a little extra help to put a spring in your step (Summer, where are you?!). I hope to see more of this from Tutti Rouge in future releases!

    Attractiveness: 10/10

    Fit: 8/10

    Comfort: 9/10

    Styling: 9/10

    Support: 8/10

    Shape: 9/10

    Price vs. Quality: 10/10

    Re-purchasability: 10/10

    Invest In Your Chest Rating: 9/10

    ** This bra was gifted by?Tutti Rouge?for review purposes. This does not affect my opinion or my write up in any way. All views expressed are my own. **

    Since this is a new brand ? if you?re feeling extra wary and curious, I suggest checking out some other opinions from other bloggers with different bust sizes and shapes:?Fuller Figure Fuller Bust,?Sophisticated Pair,?Lingerie Lesbian,?Sweet Nothings, Fussy Busty,?Busts 4 Justice, ?and?The Lingerie Addict.

    Source: http://www.investinyourchest.co.uk/tutti-rouge-liliana-bras-for-28-bands-reviewed

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    Syria diplomacy a priority, despite EU arms vote

    This image from amateur video obtained by a group which calls itself Ugarit News, which is consistent with AP reporting, a rocket fired by Syrian rebels in Qusair, Syria, Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Europe's decision to allow member states to arm Syrian rebels and Russia's renewed pledge to send advanced missiles to the Syria regime could spur an arms race in an already brutal civil war and increasingly turn it into a East-West proxy fight. Britain promises not to transfer any arms before diplomacy is given a chance in Syria peace talks expected next month, while a top rebel commander says he needs Western anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles now to prevent more regime gains on the battlefield. (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

    This image from amateur video obtained by a group which calls itself Ugarit News, which is consistent with AP reporting, a rocket fired by Syrian rebels in Qusair, Syria, Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Europe's decision to allow member states to arm Syrian rebels and Russia's renewed pledge to send advanced missiles to the Syria regime could spur an arms race in an already brutal civil war and increasingly turn it into a East-West proxy fight. Britain promises not to transfer any arms before diplomacy is given a chance in Syria peace talks expected next month, while a top rebel commander says he needs Western anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles now to prevent more regime gains on the battlefield. (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

    This image from amateur video obtained by a group which calls itself Ugarit News, which is consistent with AP reporting, shows rebel fighters in Daraa, Syria, Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Europe's decision to allow member states to arm Syrian rebels and Russia's renewed pledge to send advanced missiles to the Syria regime could spur an arms race in an already brutal civil war and increasingly turn it into a East-West proxy fight. Britain promises not to transfer any arms before diplomacy is given a chance in Syria peace talks expected next month, while a top rebel commander says he needs Western anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles now to prevent more regime gains on the battlefield. (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

    FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012, file photo, Gen. Salim Idris, who defected from the Syrian army in July, speaks during an interview in Antakya, Turkey. The commander of the main umbrella group of Syrian rebels said Tuesday, May 28, 2013 that he is "very disappointed'' that the lifting of Europe?s arms embargo won't lead to immediate weapons shipments to his outgunned fighters. Gen. Idris also told The Associated Press that the Lebanese militia Hezbollah, an ally of the Syrian regime, has thousands of fighters in Syria and is the main threat to his Free Syrian Army, a coalition of rebel units.(AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky, File)

    This image from amateur video obtained by a group which calls itself Ugarit News, which is consistent with AP reporting, shows a rebel fighter firing a mortar with the help of a drawstring in Aleppo, Syria, Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Europe's decision to allow member states to arm Syrian rebels and Russia's renewed pledge to send advanced missiles to the Syria regime could spur an arms race in an already brutal civil war and increasingly turn it into a East-West proxy fight. Britain promises not to transfer any arms before diplomacy is given a chance in Syria peace talks expected next month, while a top rebel commander says he needs Western anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles now to prevent more regime gains on the battlefield. (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video)

    Citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, an anti-Syrian regime protester holds a poster in Arabic that reads, "to the great Lebanese people save your children from Hezbollah gangs, they kill in Syria," during a demonstration, in Aleppo, Syria, Tuesday May 28, 2013. Gunmen killed several Lebanese soldiers in a drive-by shooting on a government checkpoint near the Syrian border Tuesday, Lebanon's military said, escalating tensions in a country deeply divided by the civil war next door and fearful of being engulfed by the conflict. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center, AMC)

    (AP) ? Russia on Tuesday harshly criticized Europe's decision to allow the arming of Syrian rebels, saying it undercuts international efforts to negotiate an end to the civil war, and a rebel general said he's "very disappointed" weapons won't come fast enough to help opposition fighters defend a strategic Syrian town.

    The European Union decision, coupled with a Russia's renewed pledge to supply Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime with advanced missiles, could transform an already brutal civil war into an East-West proxy fight. Israel, meanwhile, threatened to strike such air defense missiles systems if delivered to Syria, portraying them as a threat to the Jewish state and raising the risk of regional conflagration.

    The possibility of an arms race in Syria overshadowed attempts by the U.S. and Russia to bring representatives of the Assad regime and Syria's political opposition to peace talks at an international conference in Geneva, possibly next month.

    The talks, though seen as a long shot, constitute the international community's only plan for ending the conflict that began more than two years ago and has killed more than 70,000 people.

    In Syria, the commander of the main Western-backed umbrella group of rebel brigades told The Associated Press he urgently needs Western anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to prevent further regime gains on the battlefield. The rebels' weapons are no match for the Syrian regime's modern tanks and warplanes, he said.

    "We are very disappointed," Gen. Salim Idris, military chief of the Free Syrian Army, said of the European Union's apparent decision not to send weapons, if at all, until after the Geneva conference. "We don't have any patience (any) more."

    In any case, Europe might think twice about sending such weapons into a chaotic war zone where they could quickly be seized by Islamic militant rebels, some of whom have pledged allegiance to the al-Qaida terror network.

    Britain, which along with France had pushed for ending the EU arms embargo, wants to use the threat of arming the rebels as leverage to ensure that Assad negotiates in good faith.

    Syria's fractured opposition, which has not yet committed to the Geneva talks, could also be lured to the table if attendance is linked to receiving weapons in the event that talks fail. Opposition leaders have said they will only participate in talks if Assad's departure from power tops the agenda, a demand Assad and his Russian backers have rejected.

    British Foreign Secretary William Hague said peace talks are a priority and that "as we work for the Geneva conference, we are not taking any decision to send arms to anyone."

    However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that recent actions by the West "willingly or unwillingly are undermining the idea of the conference." He denounced the lifting of the EU arms embargo as an "illegitimate decision," saying that supplying weapons to non-governmental groups "goes against all norms of international law."

    At the same time, Lavrov's deputy affirmed Tuesday that Russia won't abandon plans to send long-range S-300 air defense missile systems to Syria, despite strong Western and Israeli criticism. It is not clear if Russia has already sent some of the missiles, which would be a major boost for Syria's air defense capabilities, including against neighboring countries that oppose Assad's regime.

    Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said that "to the extent those systems, if deployed in Syria, can deter foreign military intervention, I think it will help focus minds on a political settlement."

    Churkin, speaking to CNN, said Assad has assured Russia that a government delegation will attend the peace conference that Russia and the U.S. have called. The most difficult problem, he said, "is organizing the opposition."

    "We think that there is a chance with our concerted effort that the conference might start and might produce eventually results to end the conflict," Churkin said.

    U.S. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said Washington welcomes the EU decision as a show of support for the Syrian opposition and as a message to the Assad regime that such support will only grow. He said the Obama administration will continue to provide non-lethal assistance to the rebels and hasn't made a decision on whether to arm them.

    Ventrell condemned Moscow's decision not to drop plans to sell S-300 missiles to Syria. "We're talking about a regime that's willing to go to enormous lengths to use massive force against civilians, including Scud missiles and other types," he said. "We condemn all support of arms to the regime."

    Further raising the risk of a regional war, Israel warned that it would be prepared to attack any such missile shipments. Israeli Defense Moshe Yaalon said Israel believes the Russian missiles have not yet been shipped, but that the Israeli military "will know what to do" if they are delivered.

    Earlier this month, Israeli airstrikes hit suspected shipments of advanced Iranian missiles near the Syrian capital of Damascus that were purportedly intended for Assad ally Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia that is fighting alongside Syrian regime forces.

    Israel has said it would not hesitate to attack again to disrupt the flow of game-changing weapons threatening its security.

    France and Britain so far have not specified what weapons they might send. But the strategy of threatening to arm the rebels as a way of bolstering diplomacy could easily fail.

    Assad's regime has provided no sign of any intent to cede power in Syria, a key opposition demand before entering any talks. Meanwhile, the opposition could try to make a public show of willingness to attend the talks, only to demand that weapons deliveries from Europe start right away if the hoped-for Geneva process breaks down.

    The regime and the opposition are both still trying to win militarily. The two sides remain largely deadlocked, but in recent weeks the regime has scored a number of battlefield successes that might make it less inclined to negotiate.

    Syria's Foreign Ministry said the EU decision exposes the "mockery" of European claims to be supporting a political solution to the crisis based on national dialogue, while "encouraging terrorists and extending them arms."

    On the other hand, Idris, the rebel commander, said his fighters could lose control of a strategic town in western Syrian in the coming days unless he gets weapons quickly.

    He said thousands of Hezbollah fighters are participating in an offensive against Qusair that began May 19, and that his fighters are outnumbered by more than 3-to-1.

    "Time is a very important factor now in the battle in Qusair," he said. "When they wait for a week (to send weapons), maybe Qusair will be under the control of Hezbollah. Then we don't need their (the West's) help, we don't need their support."

    If Assad retakes the town, he would shore up his hold on the land corridor linking his stronghold in Damascus with loyalist areas along the Mediterranean coast. For the rebels, losing Qusair would mean losing a supply line to nearby Lebanon.

    On Monday, Idris accompanied U.S. Sen. John McCain into a rebel-held area in northern Syria for a meeting with about a dozen local commanders. In a comment on Twitter, the Arizona Republican on Tuesday praised the "brave fighters" battling Assad and renewed his call for the Obama administration to move aggressively militarily to aid the opposition.

    Michael Clarke, director of London's Royal United Services Institute think tank, said the EU decision will mean little on the ground for now. He said it is a message to Assad that "the Geneva process is the last good chance you're ever going to have of getting out of this situation without the civil war getting considerably worse ? and in one piece."

    He said it's also telling the Russians that "we are not going to be intimidated by a lot of Russian huffing and puffing at the moment."

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    Keaten reported from Brussels. Associated Press writers Matthew Lee in Washington and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

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