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London - Bath, Stonehenge

Hi everyone,

I want to go out to Bath, Stonehenge in 2 weeks. I have accommodation in Bath for the night but was going to visit Stonehenge as well.

What do you think is the easiest way of doing this:

1. Option get a tour from London as they are a good price some of them which end up in Bath, from there i'll just make my own way back to London after staying the night.

2. Option getting train to Bath in the morning then getting a tour from Bath to Stonehenge in the afternoon, staying the night and catching the train back to London the next day.

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PAT CAPUTO: Detroit Pistons, NBA Draft, Joe Dumars and defending the seemingly indefensible

Detroit Pistons' President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars, from left, stands with draft picks Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (5), Tony Mitchell (9) and Peyton Siva(34) while they hold their uniforms at the NBA basketball team's training facility in Auburn Hills, Mich., Friday, June 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

By drafting Kentavious Caldwell-Pope with the eighth overall selection instead of local favorite Trey Burke, the Pistons created a firestorm.

Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars only turned up the heat on the already hot seat he sits upon after a disappointing season and the firing of yet another coach.

Not only is Burke, the consensus national college player of the year at the University of Michigan, well known and extremely popular in this town, Caldwell-Pope was unfamiliar to the vast majority of Pistons? fans before the NBA Draft.

It doesn?t necessarily mean Dumars made the wrong selection. It was a gutsy choice, and perhaps a sign the Pistons are headed in the right direction.

Would I have taken Caldwell-Pope, a highly productive player in a non-descript college program at the University of Georgia, eighth overall? Probably not. Would I have been suggesting the Pistons missed with their first-round selection had it been Burke instead? No.

What I don?t agree with is this premise the Pistons passed on the next sure-thing great NBA star in favor of a player with little chance to have impact.

The easy out for the Pistons would have been to select Burke, sell a few more tickets by building a marketing campaign around him and then continue to flounder on the floor ? even if they feel he isn?t the right fit.

Dumars? assertion the Pistons lack a consistent scorer with size from the wing is a correct one. They also need a player in the two-guard spot who can defend top-line NBA scorers. They see that in Caldwell-Pope, who is a shade above 6-foot-5.

This notion Brandon Knight, apparently held by the majority of fans and media, is done as an NBA point guard is ridiculous. He has had growing pains thrust into a prominent role after leaving the University of Kentucky as a freshman, but he played well at times, too, in two NBA seasons. He is being judged too harshly, unfairly and far too soon.

Dumars was the master of one of the biggest draft blunders ever when he passed on Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade in the 2003 NBA Draft in favor Darko Milicic. Continued...

Burke is a tremendous talent, but he is undersized by NBA standards. He is not nearly the same sure thing as Anthony and Wade coming out of college. The Pistons picked eighth overall this season, not second overall like in 2003. It makes the Darko comparison absurd.

Caldwell-Pope was a big-time recruit out of high school, who was a proven performer in college. Darko was a figment of Dumars? imagination ? and many, many others. There is a lot more legitimate game tape of Caldwell-Pope than there the wavy, 1980s quality video of Darko dunking in a league less athletic than many rec leagues.

But on draft day 2003, it was a sacrilegious to suggest Dumars had made a monumental mistake. Those of us who did, were in the vast minority and treated as if we didn?t know the difference between the 3-point stripe and free-throw line.

The major reason at the time was because the Pistons were winning and Dumars couldn?t have been more popular and trusted. It was justified. Dumars had just re-tooled the Pistons into a team that would soon win the NBA title.

Now, the perception has completely changed. I?ve heard it said a few times in the days following the draft that Dumars has really put his job in danger. Well, he was already in that situation.

Dumars knows Burke well from his association with his son, Jordan, who attended Michigan. He played in the same backcourt with one of the greatest undersized guards of all-time, Isiah Thomas. If he thought Burke was another Isiah, he would have taken him.

Seven other teams in the draft passed on Burke. The team that selected him ninth overall, Minnesota, immediately flipped the choice into two later selections in the first round, 14th and 17th, in a trade with Utah. It wasn?t like he was dealt for Kevin Durant.

It?s not like Dumars and the Pistons were the only NBA entity not believing Burke isn?t the next Chris Paul. This was widely regarded as the weakest pool of players in any NBA Draft, yet there wasn?t exactly a clamoring to take Burke early in the lottery phase.

I don?t know if Dumars made the right selection.

But it?s clear he did what he felt was right to help the Pistons where it ultimately counts ? on the floor and in the standings. Continued...

For that he should he be saluted rather than lambasted.

Pat Caputo is a senior sports reporter and a columnist for The Oakland Press. Contact him at pat.caputo@oakpress.com and read his blog at theoaklandpress.com. You can follow him on Twitter @patcaputo98.

Source: http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2013/06/29/sports/doc51cf6a813e7c3775435509.txt

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Facebook Mobile App?s Been Stealing Phone Numbers

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Facebook has been inadvertently collecting phone numbers belonging to people who download the site?s Android application ? even if they aren?t members of the social network, don?t ever sign into the app or don?t explicitly share their cell phone number.

The bug was reported by a security software provider Wednesday and has been confirmed by Facebook, which noted the problem will be addressed in the forthcoming version of the app. A Facebook spokesman said the company believes the technical flaw was introduced in February of this year.

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?Inadvertently? my a$$. This ain?t the 1980s when you could get away with the lame excuse that ?the computer screwed up.? People are more tech savvy now.

Somebody wrote that into the Android App software and somebody created a file for the info on the Facebook server. This wasn?t an unanticipated bug, this was a deliberate feature.

Funnily, Facebook supposedly had no idea this was happening until the embarrassing revelation that this data had been stolen by hackers. Now they have to explain how they got all these phone numbers in the first place.

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And Facebook wasn?t just harvesting phone numbers (without permission) to marry up with user names, they were stealing phone numbers of people who weren?t even Facebook users along with the names and numbers off the phone?s contact list. That?s some juicy metadata.

I?ll take it one step farther, I detect the rancid scent of the NSA at the bottom of Mr. Zuckerbird?s garbage can.

Giving Zuckerbird the undeserved benefit of the doubt, maybe it was the NSA who slipped that snippet of code into the Android App and configured the Facebook server to accept the incoming data and squirrel it away in a hidden file.

This is what can happen when you give the government direct access to your network.

Yesterday I saw a post advising Turkish dissents to use Twitter to communicate instead of Facebook. According to Turkish officials Facebook has been very cooperative in sharing information.

Twitter on the other hand has refused to cooperate and the Erdogan regime has declared them a menace to society.

High praise indeed from a tyrant.

Source: http://blurbrain.com/facebook-mobile-apps-been-stealing-phone-numbers/

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Obama meets Mandela's family, praises ailing anti-apartheid leader

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US President Barack Obama answers a question during a town hall meeting at the University of Johannesburg Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 29, 2013.

By Daniel Arkin, Staff Writer, NBC News

President Barack Obama met privately Saturday with relatives of critically ill anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela in the midst of a three-nation tour through Africa.

Obama praised the former South African president as a towering historical figure who paved the way to social justice and racial reconciliation in a nation turn asunder by generations of white-minority rule.

"I also reaffirmed the profound impact that his legacy has had in building a free South Africa, and in inspiring people around the world -- including me," Obama said in a statement.

Obama also spoke by telephone with Gra?a Machel, Mandela's wife, while she remained at the 94-year-old former statesman's beside.

"I expressed my hope that Madiba draws peace and comfort from the time that he is spending with loved ones, and also expressed my heartfelt support for the entire family as they work through this difficult time," Obama said, referring to Mandela by his honorary clan name.

The White House announced earlier that Obama, "out of deference to Nelson Mandela's peace and comfort and the family's wishes," would not visit the Pretoria hospital where the ailing leader has spent three weeks being treated for a lung infection.

Meanwhile, police officials fired off stun grenades Saturday to break up a group of about 200 protesters who had congregated outside the Soweto campus of the University of Johannesburg, where Obama spoke at a town hall meeting with students. Some demonstrators carried signs depicting Obama with an Adolf Hitler mustache.

54-year-old Ramasimong Tsokolibane told the Associated Press that a host of trade unions and civil society groups protesting outside the university object to Obama's conduct as commander in chief.

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Shadows are reflected on a wall where a portrait of visiting US President Barak Obama is displayed outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is hospitalized in Pretoria on June 29, 2013.

"People died in Libya. People are still dying in Syria," Tsokolibane told the AP. "In Egypt, in Afghanistan, in Pakistan, drones are still killing people. So that's why we are calling him a Hitler. He's a killer."

A June Pew poll found that Obama enjoys widespread popularity among the South African people.

Obama earlier Saturday conducted bilateral talks with South African President Jacob Zuma at the historic Union Buildings. The two leaders held a press conference that touched on a wide range of political issues, from global trade to U.S. immigration reform.

But the focal point of the conference was Mandela's failing health and powerful legacy.

Zuma told assembled reporters that Mandela was in critical but stable condition Saturday, according to the Associated Press.

Obama called on African leaders and political actors across the globe to follow in Mandela's footsteps and put patriotism ahead of personal concerns.

?We as leaders occupy these spaces temporarily and we don?t get so deluded that we think the fate of our country doesn?t depend on how long we stay in office,? Obama said.

Obama is slated Sunday to visit Robben Island, the former penal colony where South Africa's first black president spent 18 of the 27 years he was locked up in apartheid jails, Reuters reported. He is due to head to Tanzania on Monday.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Obama said the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with Nelson Mandela, who remains hospitalized with a lung infection. NBC's Lester Holt reports.

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China orders round-the-clock patrols in Xinjiang following recent series of bloody clashes

By Christopher Bodeen

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING ? Chinese paramilitary troops began conducting round-the-clock patrols Sunday in the northwestern region of Xinjiang following a series of bloody clashes that have killed at least 56 people over the last several months.

Police in the region also released new details about a clash Wednesday that authorities said left 35 people dead, including 11 attackers, blaming it on a violent gang of Muslim extremists.

The order for the patrols by the People?s Armed Police was issued by the ruling Communist Party?s top law enforcement official, Meng Jianzhu, at an emergency meeting late Saturday in Xinjiang?s regional capital, Urumqi. The action came just days ahead of the July 5 anniversary of a 2009 riot between Xinjiang?s native Uighur people and Han Chinese migrants in the city that left nearly 200 people dead.

Troops must patrol in all weather conditions, ?raise their visibility, maintain a deterrent threat and strengthen the public?s sense of security,? Meng said, according to a notice posted to the Public Security Ministry?s website.

While the region is basically at peace, ?the determination of the ?three forces? at home and abroad to create chaos in our Xinjiang remains alive and they are taking every opportunity to devise and carry out activities to make trouble and sow destruction,? Meng said. The three forces is China?s standard term for anti-government foes representing separatism, terrorism and religious extremism.

Bordering Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Xinjiang (shihn-jeeahng) has long been home to a simmering rebellion against Chinese rule among parts of the Uighur (WEE?-gur) population opposed to large-scale Han Chinese migration, and angered by strict communist restrictions on Islam and their Turkic language and cultural institutions.

However, recent incidents point to a growing level of violence and the apparently growing influence of radical Islam, in spite of a massive security presence spread across the vast region, which is more than twice the size of Texas.

In Wednesday?s incident, assailants attacked police and government offices in the town of Lukqun in the region?s usually quiet east in one of the bloodiest incidents since the 2009 Urumqi rampage. Authorities searching for suspects have sealed off the area. Other independent reports put the death toll as high as 46.

According to a police statement posted on the Xinjiang government?s official website, the attackers were members of a 17-member extremist Islamic cell formed in January by a man identified by the Chinese pronunciation of his Uighur name, Aihemaitiniyazi Sidike.

The statement said the cell regularly listened to recordings promoting violence and terrorism and from mid-June had been raising funds, buying knives and gasoline, and casing various sites in preparation for an attack.

On Tuesday, however, authorities captured one of the members, and fearing they would be discovered before they could act, Sidike ordered the gang to assemble before dawn Wednesday and attack, the statement said. They attacked and burned a police station, patrol cars, township government offices and a building site, along with shops and a beauty parlour, it said, adding that their 24 victims included 16 Uighurs, eight Han and two women.

Police shot to death 11 people at the scene, wounded and captured four others, and seized the final member of the gang on Sunday following a search.

Following that incident, more than 100 knife-wielding people mounted motorbikes in an attempt to storm the police station Friday in Karakax county in southern Xinjiang?s Hotan region, where the population is overwhelmingly Uighur. Elsewhere on Friday, an armed mob staged an attack in the township of Hanairike, according to the news portal of the Xinjiang regional government. Few details were given about the incidents and there was no official word on deaths, injuries or arrests.

However, U.S. government-backed Radio Free Asia said at least two Uighurs were killed in the Karakax violence, which it said began after Friday prayers at a local mosque that had been raided the week before by police because its resident Imam had defied strict rules on sermon topics. The station said that police fired at Uighurs on motorcycles who were chanting religious slogans and that the violence later spread to the city of Hotan, where groups of young men set fires along a major downtown road.

The recent wave of violence began with a deadly clash on April 24 in western Xinjiang that left 21 people dead, including police officers and local government officials. The government said the violence broke out after neighbourhood security inspectors uncovered a bomb-making ring that was planning a major attack in the city of Kashgar.

In that and other incidents, the attackers were reportedly inspired by jihadist teachings and literature smuggled into the country or downloaded from the Internet. China has accused Uighur activists based overseas of orchestrating the 2009 violence in Urumqi and plotting other incidents, charges the groups have denied, saying they are merely advocating for Uighur civil and religious rights.

One overseas group, the Washington, D.C.-based Uyghur American Association, which uses a different spelling of Uighur, has called for an independent investigation into Wednesday?s incident in Lukqun and questioned the government?s claim that it was an act of terrorism.

While the loss of life was ?extremely upsetting,? China is worsening tensions by ratcheting up security and treating all Uighurs with hostility, the group?s president, Alim Seytoff, said in a statement.

?The way the Chinese state has managed this incident follows a pattern familiar to others that have happened in the past. After imposing a blackout of news and maintaining tight control of information, the state then uses its propaganda apparatus to label the incident ?terrorism? without presenting any evidence that can be independently proved,? Seytoff said.

State-run newspapers reported Sunday that Xinjiang was calm, and state broadcaster CCTV ran interviews with pro-government Muslim clerics and residents of Urumqi, both Chinese and Uighur, who denounced violence and expressed confidence in the government?s ability to maintain security.

China has also sought to enlist other countries in the region in the fight against violence in Xinjiang, and on Saturday the national legislature ratified a pair of agreements on anti-terrorism co-operation and joint drills under the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a Chinese and Russian-dominated grouping of Central Asian states.

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Stones play long-awaited Glastonbury gig

PILTON, England (AP) ? There's a first time for everything, even if you're the Rolling Stones.

The rock rabble-rousers who formed half a century ago played Britain's Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, their debut appearance at the country's most prestigious rock music event.

A majority of the 135,000 festival ticket-holders crammed into the fields in front of Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage for the gig, which opened with a rousing "Jumpin' Jack Flash."

As on recent tour dates, the Stones gave fans a fistful of classic hits ? including "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)," ''Paint it Black," ''Wild Horses" and "Gimme Shelter" ? as well as newer songs.

There was even a brand-new folky number called "Glastonbury Girl," written specially for the occasion.

Singer Mick Jagger, who turns 70 in July, has lost none of his swagger, strutting the stage in a sequined green jacket, a satin-lined black cape ? on "Sympathy For the Devil" ? and other eye-catching outfits.

He thanked fans who had followed the band for five decades, and told newcomers, "do come again," before giving the crowd what it had been waiting for ? an encore of "Satisfaction."

In a pre-show BBC radio interview, Jagger gave no clue about whether the band he started with Keith Richards in 1962 will ever call it quits. He said, "I've no idea," before telling an interviewer that he'd probably continue as long as he was wanted.

The band recently played a string of North American dates on its "50 and Counting" tour and is due to play two concerts in London's Hyde Park next month.

The Stones turned down offers to play Glastonbury for years, but appeared to embrace the down-to-earth spirit of the festival, held on a farm in southwest England. On Saturday, Jagger tweeted a picture of himself outside a yurt, a Mongolian-style felt tent where he reportedly spent the night.

And he told the crowd he had been to see Friday night's headliners, Arctic Monkeys.

Guitarist Richards said ahead of the show that the band was "destined to play Glastonbury."

"I look upon it as a culmination of our British heritage really," he said. "It had to be done."

The Glastonbury Festival was founded by Michael Eavis in 1970 on his Worthy Farm near Pilton, 120 miles (193 kilometers) southwest of London. It is famous for its eclectic lineup ? and the mud that overwhelms the site in rainy years.

Other performers on Saturday included Elvis Costello and Primal Scream. But for many festivalgoers, the Stones were the main event.

The three-day festival wraps up Sunday with a headlining set from Britain's Mumford & Sons.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stones-play-long-awaited-glastonbury-gig-214124066.html

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Obama to meet with Mandela family

U.S. President Barack Obama, middle, and first lady Michelle Obama, right, react as Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, left, gestures during their arrival at Waterkloof Airbase in Pretoria, Friday, June 28, 2013. President Obama is receiving the embrace you might expect for a long-lost son on his return to his father's home continent, even as he has yet to leave a lasting policy legacy for Africa on the scale of his two predecessors. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

U.S. President Barack Obama, middle, and first lady Michelle Obama, right, react as Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, left, gestures during their arrival at Waterkloof Airbase in Pretoria, Friday, June 28, 2013. President Obama is receiving the embrace you might expect for a long-lost son on his return to his father's home continent, even as he has yet to leave a lasting policy legacy for Africa on the scale of his two predecessors. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

President Barack Obama, holding hands with daughter Sasha, and first lady Michelle Obama and eldest daughter Malia exit Air Force One at Waterkloof Airbase, Pretoria, Friday, June 28, 2013. President Obama is receiving the embrace you might expect for a long-lost son on his return to his father's home continent, even as he has yet to leave a lasting policy legacy for Africa on the scale of his two predecessors. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are greeted upon their arrival at Waterkloof Air Base, Friday, June 28, 2013, in Centurion, South Africa. The president is in South Africa, embarking on the second leg of his three-country African journey. The visit comes at a poignant time, with former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela ailing in a Johannesburg hospital. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

FILE - This two-picture combination of file photos shows Nelson Mandela on Aug. 8, 2012, left, and President Barack Obama on May 31, 2013. It was as a college student that President Barack Obama began to find his political voice. Inspired by Nelson Mandela?s struggle against South Africa?s apartheid government, the young Obama joined campus protests against the white racist rule that kept Mandela locked away in prison for nearly three decades. Now a historic, barrier-breaking figure himself, Obama will arrive in South Africa Friday to find a country drastically transformed by Mandela?s influence, and a nation grappling with the beloved 94-year-old?s mortality. (AP Photo/File)

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive at Waterkloof Air Base, Friday, June 28, 2013, in Centurion, South Africa. The president is in South Africa, embarking on the second leg of his three-country African journey. The visit comes at a poignant time, with former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela ailing in a Johannesburg hospital. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama plans to visit privately Saturday with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill anti-apartheid activist he has called a "personal hero."

The White House did not disclose any details for Obama's plans to meet the family in a brief statement issued upon Obama's first morning in South Africa during a weeklong tour of the continent. The statement simply said that Obama and his wife would offer their thoughts and prayers at the family's difficult time.

"Out of deference to Nelson Mandela's peace and comfort and the family's wishes, they will not be visiting the hospital," the statement said.

Obama told reporters on the flight to South Africa Friday that he was grateful that he, his wife and daughters had a chance to meet Mandela previously. Obama hangs his photo of the introduction he had to Mandela in 2005 in his personal office at the White House ? their only meeting, when Obama was a senator.

"I don't need a photo op," Obama said. "The last thing I want to do is to be in any way obtrusive at a time when the family is concerned about Nelson Mandela's condition."

Obama will be just a couple miles from the hospital where 94-year-old Mandela has been for three weeks after being admitted with a lung infection. The U.S. president has a bilateral meeting and news conference with President Jacob Zuma at the Union Buildings, where Mandela was inaugurated as the country's first black president in 1994 after 27 years behind bars under racist rule.

Obama has said the imprisoned activist's willingness to risk his life for the cause of equal rights helped inspire his own political activism. Obama said his message during the visit will draw on the lessons of Mandela's life, with a message that "Africa's rise will continue" if its people are unified instead of divided by tribe, race or religion.

"I think the main message we'll want to deliver if not directly to him but to his family is simply a profound gratitude for his leadership all these years and that the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with him and his family and his country," Obama said on his flight into the country.

Obama also is paying tribute to the fight against apartheid by visiting the Soweto area Saturday afternoon for a town hall with students at the University of Johannesburg. At least 176 young people were killed in Soweto township 27 years ago this month during a youth protest against the apartheid regime's ban against teaching local Bantu languages. The Soweto Uprising catalyzed international support against apartheid, and June is now recognized as Youth Month in South Africa.

The university plans to bestow an honorary law degree on the U.S. president, while protesters are planning demonstrations against U.S. policy on issues including the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the war in Afghanistan and global warming. Hundreds marched to the U.S. Embassy on Friday, carrying signs that read: "No, You Can't Obama," a message inspired by Obama's "yes, we can" campaign slogan.

Obama, the son of an African man, has been trying to inspire the continent's youth to become civically active and part of a new democratically minded generation. Obama hosted young leaders from more than 40 African countries at the White House in 2010 and challenged them to bring change to their countries by standing up for freedom, openness and peaceful disagreement.

Obama wraps up his South Africa stay Sunday, when he plans to give a sweeping speech on U.S.-Africa policy at the University of Cape Town and take his family to Robben Island to tour the prison where Mandela spent 18 years.

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Facebook hole exposed 6M users' data?

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June 21, 2013 at 6:38 PM ET

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Facebook's security blog Friday posted details of a recent information leak that affected as many as 6 million users. It's also in the process of emailing users hit by the bug to let them know about it.

The problem was with Facebook's "download my information" tool, which as the name suggests allows you to download the data the social network has related to you: posts, contacts, pictures and so on.

The tool downloads the emails and phone numbers of people you are in touch with ? and in about 6 million cases, emails and phone numbers provided privately by those people were accidentally included with the rest of the public information to individuals.

Say you provided your personal email address to Facebook privately to, say, check if your Gmail contacts are on Facebook, but someone you know found you via your phone number. If that person used the download tool, it would have included not just the number they already had for you, but your email address as well.

Facebook says every instance it has detected of the bug only resulted in that info being downloaded once or twice. So while extra contact data from about 6 million users was in fact shared, it wasn't shared together via a big database, but rather just a piece at a time ? and each piece of data was only downloaded inadvertently by someone users knew, not by a hacker.

Facebook's team writes that there is "no evidence that this bug has been exploited maliciously," and the download tool was disabled and fixed as soon as the problem was detected.

A Facebook spokesman told NBC News that the social network had no complaints and it wasn't obvious the bug existed, since someone downloading that contact info wasn't likely to care about or even notice one extra email or phone number. Facebook said it found out about the bug through its White Hat program.

Still, the incident is "something we're upset and embarrassed by, and we'll work doubly hard to make sure nothing like this happens again," the social network said on its blog. Facebook also said it has "already notified our regulators in the US, Canada and Europe" about the issue.

The disclosure comes two weeks after reports that Facebook and other Internet giants, including Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo, have given the National Security Agency access to Americans' email and other personal information that is transmitted on various online services. It's a charge that Facebook and the other companies have denied.

Separately, Facebook settled with the Federal Trade Commission last summer to resolve charges that the social network previously exposed details about its users' lives without getting the required legal consent. Part of that settlement calls for Facebook to have a regular, independent audit of its privacy practices. In April, Facebook said the most recent audit found Facebook's privacy practices to be sufficient.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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<^>Project: A.I.R.E.S<^>

?Subject-Re: Project AIRES Update
From: Lead, Augustus Eckridge
To: Director, John Ford
Date: October 26th, 2037

Dear Director Ford,

In response to your request I?m attached the latest projections for the project to this e-mail, however I?ve also included several various reports to expedite the process. We are making great strides toward the end goal and the team has thus far gotten along with little happenings (Barring the incident with Richter), beyond the typical professional bickering, and production is moving along at pace. The base code for the world, taken from Project: ITUS, has halved the initial generation period leaving us more flexibility to produce exemplary Programs.

By altering the parameters as discussed with yourself and the board we have managed to produce exactly what we intended. Military Smart AIs capable of command and control decisions based on ?human? impulses, though the actual process has developed differently than we expected. In week two we decided to give moderator rights to the world to several selected programs within the system, who unexpectedly began taking more active roles in the projects administration. By the next week these programs had completely reorganized our initial structure of the mock-civilization within the cluster, creating a new system of interaction between themselves and even our Team Members, to our surprise we found this actually increased their absorption rates and development by 6% and have thus elected to leave the changes unmolested. For more information on this please see Report #7.

However, sir, I must admit that it is not all roses over here. My attempted to reach HR in regards to Mr. Richter?s disgruntled harassment has gone responded too. I understand that Mr. Richter was terminated on grounds of Offensive Tendencies however his personal believes cannot be forgotten here. Mr. Richter only became violent when he discovered the purpose of Project AIRES was military. He recently was permitted back in the lab to retrieve some personal files? without a security escort! I ask that you please look into this, before it becomes a greater problem.

Sincerely,
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Dr. Augustus Eckridge

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Welcome to Project: A.I.R.E.S the most advanced Artificial Intelligence development undertaking ever attempted, and you are a part of it. Not for nothing of course, you?re an expert of some type whose past has some barring on the project, be it as a programmer, a developer, or even a psychologist or virtual gamer. Why those last two? Simple, because here are AAI Inc. the programmers of the top projects aren?t just making simple top-to-bottom AI with limited information and interaction capabilities like at the turn of the millennium, these are bottom-to-top AIs that begin as little more than basic code ?eggs? and blossom into being of exponentially more possibilities than their ?dumb AI? cousins. To create these ?Smart AI? the company uses a relatively new technology otherwise reserved for the public?s entertainment. Full Immersion Virtual Reality.

By building a whole world for these AI to grow up in at an accelerated rate AAI has managed to create the world most user friendly and capable computer programs ever to exist, and you, for one reason or another, are helping to pursue that dream.

Ironically this technology has done things bass-ackwards (;3) and was first introduced in the civilian sector and not in the military. The smart AI made banking and consumer relations a breeze while at that time these boundless programs were too untrusted by authority figures to be implemented in military protocols despite the facts. However recently the military has begun sojourning into world of smart AI, and to fill that new demand AAI has created a new team to work on Project: AIRES-

-Advanced

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-Sector

This project uses a newly generated Server World to raise a whole different society, where competition and conflict abound creating the perfect Artificial Intelligence for Military operations, with everything from command and control programs to attack protocols designed to command UAVs and even the shadowy world of Intelligence Programs designated to infiltrate enemy systems being breed within. You are here to expedite and enhance this system. If you, like your former team member Dylan Richter, can?t handle that then there is the door. Because it?s time to dive in.

Story:

You were recruited months ago for a specialized project involving the development of Smart AI for Advanced Artificial Intelligence Incorporated, the equivalent of a modern day Microsoft and Google combined this company has got bank. And you just couldn?t say no to the opportunity of working in the most high tech lab with the greatest programmers and doctors in the industry? or the money they offered. Too bad for you though, you would have been much better off having refused?

The team dives into the virtual world that the Programs occupy on a daily basis, using Admin accounts to adjust the world as needed so that the Programs growing within advance as needed toward their end goals. In this world of mixed time periods the programs are left to compete for advancement, gaining further storage space to expand their abilities. Almost like a video game. It worked, creating immensely human military programs which would work better with their operators than any dumb AI ever could. However this success comes at a price.

When the team dives a week or so after a disgruntled colleague was terminated the normal everyday turns into a fight for survival against a deadly virus implanted in the inescapable system. This is where the game begins.

World:

Whereas typically the programs are grown in a world that greatly resembles our own to increase their synchronization with humans and thus create greater user friendliness this system was poorly suited toward military applications. To that end the world was tweaked for Project: AIRES, becoming darker, more metallic in nature, but still keeping the essence of the outer-world, with one major exception, the developers added RPG gaming elements to the server to induce even greater combat amongst the programs for a strong survive system. With every successful venture the programs complete they gain a form of experience, like in an RPG, which determines how much space they can access in their memory cubes, and thus how effective they can be. Of course under normal circumstances Admins are exempt.

Guns were removed, replaced instead with blades, armor, and more primitive weaponry in contrast to the otherwise still modern world. The society that bloomed within this world is a strange one, with an almost religious reverence for the Admins (players) who control and manage the world, a high focus on competition and gaining ?experience? to expand their horizons, and a hierarchy centered around those most daring of programs; those that take part in the dangerous gladiatorial like games call Trials.

Admins, the avatars in which the Development Team inhabit when operating within the virtual space of the world, are different from the other programs of the AI, as they are human and have access to the system consoles. Capable of altering the server at will and using any item or process regardless of their ?experience? these beings are like gods? or were until the Virus interrupted, but that will be explored by you.

OOC: Okay, so, in case you haven?t figured yet, this world greatly resembles Tron, however uses more archaic weaponry, and operates almost like Sword Art Online in the combat, save for the existence of what is called ?Surges? which take the form of various almost magical attacks or spells.

The actual game is taking place after the team is trapped by the virus, and will involve their attempts to escape, this is how we will play, with a deadly program on the loose that is taking control of the Server, intending to conquer every program and destroy them. This includes the Admins, who now have lost their abilities and must battle to escape. It?ll be fun, trust me.

The game will take place the morning before everyone gets stuck, that will be in the real world before the team dives in. I?ve yet to decide if I want to make a reservations list for backgrounds but if you have a suggestion please feel free to post it. Thanks!

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WHO: Third of women suffer domestic violence

LONDON (AP) ? About a third of women worldwide have been physically or sexually assaulted by a former or current partner, according to the first major review of violence against women.

In a series of papers released on Thursday by the World Health Organization and others, experts estimated nearly 40 percent of women killed worldwide were slain by an intimate partner and that being assaulted by a partner was the most common kind of violence experienced by women.

"Violence against women is a global health problem of epidemic proportions," WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan said in a statement.

WHO defined physical violence as being slapped, pushed, punched, choked or being attacked with a weapon. Sexual violence was defined as being physically forced to have sex, having sex because you were afraid of what your partner might do and being compelled to do something sexual that was humiliating or degrading.

The report also examined rates of sexual violence against women by someone other than a partner and found about 7 percent of women worldwide had previously been a victim.

In conjunction with the report, WHO issued guidelines for authorities to spot problems earlier and said all health workers should be trained to recognize when women may be at risk and how to respond appropriately.

Globally, the WHO review found 30 percent of women are affected by domestic or sexual violence by a partner. The report was based largely on studies from 1983 to 2010. According to the United Nations, more than 600 million women live in countries where domestic violence is not considered a crime.

The rate of domestic violence against women was highest in Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, where 37 percent of women experienced physical or sexual violence from a partner at some point in their lifetime. The rate was 30 percent in Latin and South America and 23 percent in North America. In Europe and Asia, it was 25 percent.

Some experts said screening for domestic violence should be added to all levels of health care, such as obstetric clinics.

"It's unlikely that someone would walk into an ER and disclose they've been assaulted," said Sheila Sprague of McMaster University in Canada, who has researched domestic violence in women at orthopedic clinics. She was not connected to the WHO report.

"Over time, if women are coming into a fracture clinic or a pre-natal clinic, they may tell you they are suffering abuse if you ask," she said.

For domestic violence figures, scientists analyzed information from 86 countries focusing on women over the age of 15. They also assessed studies from 56 countries on sexual violence by someone other than a partner, though they had no data from the Middle East. WHO experts then used modeling techniques to fill in the gaps and to come up with global estimates for the percentage of women who are victims of violence.

In a related paper published online in the journal Lancet, researchers found more than 38 percent of slain women are killed by a former or current partner, six times higher than the rate of men killed by their partners. Heidi Stoeckl, one of the authors at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said the figures were likely to be an underestimate. She and colleagues found that globally, a woman's highest risk of murder was from a current or ex-partner.

In countries like India, Stoeckl said things like "honor killings," where women are sometimes murdered over dowry disputes or perceived offenses like infidelity to protect the family's reputation, adds to the problem.

She also noted that women and men are often slain by their partners for different reasons.

"When a woman kills her male partner, it's usually out of self-defense because she has been abused," she said. "But when a woman is killed, it's often after she has left the relationship and the man is killing her out of jealousy or rage."

Stoeckl said criminal justice authorities should intervene at an earlier stage.

"When a woman is killed by a partner, she has often already had contact with the police," she said.

Stoeckl said more protective measures should be in place for women from their partners, particularly when he or she has a history of violence and owns a gun.

"There are enough signs that we should be watching out for that," she said. "We certainly should know if someone is potentially lethal and be able to do something about it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/third-women-suffer-domestic-violence-131011699.html

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Facebook Accidentally Exposed Contact Info for Six Million Users

Facebook Accidentally Exposed Contact Info for Six Million Users

According to a post on Facebook's security blog, a bug in the company's friend recommendation system exposed the contact information of some six million users to others. The bug has been present for about a year, but the company only found out about it in the last 24 hours. The affected users will be notified by email. The company says there's no evidence the bug was exploited maliciously.

The bug exists in the Facebook system that tries to match the contact info of people you know with the contact information of user accounts on Facebook. You've probably used a tool like this on Facebook or some other service: upload your email address book and Facebook will try to match you up with people you know.

Unfortunately, some of the information used to make friend recommendations was recorded in data archives, and if you used the Download Your Information tool, you might have found email addresses or phone numbers for people with which you have some kind of connection.

As the post describes

Because of the bug, some of the information used to make friend recommendations and reduce the number of invitations we send was inadvertently stored in association with people?s contact information as part of their account on Facebook. As a result, if a person went to download an archive of their Facebook account through our Download Your Information (DYI) tool, they may have been provided with additional email addresses or telephone numbers for their contacts or people with whom they have some connection. This contact information was provided by other people on Facebook and was not necessarily accurate, but was inadvertently included with the contacts of the person using the DYI tool.

The bug was reported using the company's White Hat program for external security researchers. Facebook has disabled the download tool.

Luckily, it sounds like this bug didn't leave user info flapping in the wind or anything, but it's an important reminder that your info is never really secure online. [Facebook via TechCrunch]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/facebook-accidentally-exposed-contact-info-for-six-mill-535201942

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U.S. border 'surge' would place agent every 1,000 feet

By Rachelle Younglai

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The 2,000-mile (3,200-km) boundary between the United States and Mexico would have enough border patrol agents to station one guard every 1,000 feet, under a compromise measure being considered by the U.S. Senate as part of an effort to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill.

It would also provide for the completion of 700 miles of fencing, observation towers, manned and unmanned aerial vehicles, radar and even seismic devices to prevent foreigners from illegally crossing the border, according to a description provided by a sponsor of the compromise.

The buildup of agents equipped with high-tech night-vision goggles, radar devices and electronic sensors was so reminiscent to some senators of past U.S. combat missions in Iraq that supporters openly boasted about the southwestern border "surge" - even as some civil liberties activists complained about border communities being turned into militarized zones.

The huge deployment is being proposed to try to assure Republicans that the border is secure under Senate legislation supported by President Barack Obama that would open a pathway to citizenship for up to 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.

Republicans have said repeatedly they would not support a comprehensive immigration bill unless it stopped foreigners from illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

The cost of the extra deployment is estimated to range between $40 billion and $50 billion, congressional aides said, at a time of budgetary retrenchment pushed primarily by Republicans in Congress. Whether the money is ever appropriated-and the new agents deployed would depend on future Congresses.

"I think it's overkill," said Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, who was one of the bipartisan group of senators who crafted the original bill. "This notion of doubling the number of people on the border and 700 more miles of fence is really trying to appease some Republicans who want a dramatic show of force on the border," he said.

According to a release by Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, one of the authors of the amendment, the bill would add 20,000 border patrol agents along the southern border to the 18,500 already stationed there.

'HOW MUCH IS IT GOING TO COST?'

Many Republican senators have suggested they are open to allowing the millions of undocumented immigrants to gain legal status as long as the border is secure enough to prevent a new wave of illegal immigrants.

But the measure authored by Republicans Corker and Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota was questioned by some of the most conservative members.

"I can tell you, we don't need 20,000 border patrol agents," said Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma.

Republican Lindsey Graham, a supporter of the bill and the buildup, said there would be a law enforcement official every 1,000 feet of the border 24 hours a day.

The numbers exceeded by four times the number proposed by Texas Senator John Cornyn, a Republican pushing hard for increased border security, which was rejected by the Senate.

"My amendment was disparaged" as a "budget buster," said Cornyn. "I was told we don't need more boots, we need technology. Now I find to my shock and amazement (supporters) saying we need 20,000 more border patrol. How much is it going to cost? That's the question."

The difference is that Cornyn's proposal would have made deployment of the agents a "trigger" before undocumented immigrants could gain legal status.

(Editing by Fred Barbash and Peter Cooney)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-border-surge-place-agent-every-1-000-023742938.html

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Norway opens Arctic border area to oil drilling

STOCKHOLM (AP) ? Norway's Parliament has opened up a new area on the fringe of the Arctic Ocean to offshore oil drilling despite protests from opponents who fear catastrophic oil spills in the remote and icy region.

Most of the Norwegian sector of the Barents Sea, which the Nordic country shares with Russia, is already open to petroleum activities.

But environmentalists and some opposition lawmakers say the risk to Arctic sea ice is higher in a Switzerland-sized area straddling the Russian maritime border, and wanted to make parts of it off limits to oil and gas drilling.

Parliament sided with the government in a vote late Wednesday and opened the entire area to drilling, with the caveat that no activity can take place within 31 miles (50 kilometers) of the ice edge.

"This is a clear break in Norwegian policy," said Nils Harley Boisen, of the World Wildlife Fund. "And moving completely against all expert advice on what is safe operations."

In 2003, Arctic sea ice extended into the northern part of that area, he said.

Christian Democrat lawmaker Kjell Ingolf Ropstad, who opposed the move, said operations in icy waters are complicated, risky and potentially hazardous to sensitive Arctic ecosystems.

The government says the environmental risks will be managed carefully, noting that Norway doesn't allow drilling in areas covered by sea ice.

Norway has become one of the world's richest countries per capita thanks to exports from its offshore oil and gas industry. It's now moving its search into the Arctic region in a bid to offset declining production in the North Sea.

The slice of the Barents Sea that was opened by Parliament on Wednesday is in an area that was disputed with Russia until the countries signed a maritime border deal in 2010.

Ben Ayliffe, an Arctic campaigner at Greenpeace, said the move highlights the oil industry's creep toward the North Pole as climate change thaws the frozen region ? estimated to hold up to 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas.

However, he added that the Arctic oil rush seems to have lost steam with Shell cancelling drilling plans off Alaska this year, Conoco-Phillips suspending plans for Arctic drilling in 2014 and Statoil postponing plans to drill its northernmost well ever in the Barents Sea partly because it couldn't get a rig "winterized" in time.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/norway-opens-arctic-border-area-oil-drilling-110408831.html

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Erica Bryant: Anybody remember the Empire Zone? (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

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Pope blesses hundreds of Harley-Davidsons

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Biker culture came to the Vatican on Sunday as Pope Francis blessed thousands of Harley-Davidsons and their riders celebrating the manufacturer's 110th anniversary with a loud parade and plenty of leather.

Thundering Harley engines nearly drowned out the Latin recitation of the "Our Father" prayer that accompanied Francis as he greeted the crowd before Mass. Standing in his open-top jeep, Francis drove up the main boulevard leading to St. Peter's Square, blessing the thousands of people in what was a giant Harley parking lot.

Once the service got under way, bikers in their trademark leather Harley vests sat in the square alongside nuns and tens of thousands of faithful Catholics taking part in an unrelated, two-day pro-life rally.

Francis addressed them both afterwards, giving a blessing to the "numerous participants" of the Harley gathering.

Some estimates say a half-million Harley owners from around the world descended on Rome for the four-day anniversary of the American manufacturer. The main events were Saturday's parade past the Colosseum and other historic landmarks and Sunday's Vatican blessing.

Earlier in the week, Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Harley gave Francis two white classic Harleys for the Vatican police force to use.

There was something a bit incongruous about the Harley crowd ? known for their "Freedom" motto, outlaw image and adventuresome spirit ? taking part in a solemn papal Mass to commemorate a 1995 encyclical on the inviolability of human life.

"Evangelium Vitae" is a roadmap of the church's teaching against abortion, euthanasia and murder. Harley's advertising for its 2013 bike collection reads "Live life on your own terms. More than 30 ways to defy the status quo."

The Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi noted that there were probably quite a few Catholic riders in the crowd and that regardless, anyone is welcome to a papal Mass.

"I know great people who have big bikes," Lombardi quipped.

In his comments to the pro-life crowd, Francis offered prayers "for every human life, especially the most fragile, defenseless and threatened." But he stayed away from saying anything more polarizing about abortion or contraception.

He then spent a good half-hour after the Mass caressing, kissing and chatting with a few dozen sick or disabled people in the square, including one on a motorcycle wearing Harley garb.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-blesses-hundreds-harley-davidsons-122930519.html

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The NSA Leaks and the Pentagon Papers: What's the Difference Between Edward Snowden and Daniel Ellsberg? (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Syrian girl gets heart surgery in Israel | Reporting on the Middle East ...

The Times of Israel accompanies the first Syrian heart patient in Israel ? a four-year-old girl whose family put her life in the hands of the enemy ? on the final stage of an unprecedented journey

By Lazar Berman June 13, 2013, Times of Israel

On a sunny morning earlier this week, a Syrian woman and her four-year-old daughter walked out their front door, heading to the girl?s final checkup at the hospital after a complex operation. They clambered into a car parked in the adjacent dirt lot. The little girl struggled briefly as she was buckled in, but settled down when her mother slid in next to her.

Any time a child recovers from surgery is noteworthy. But this story is truly unique ? unprecedented, remarkable, heartwarming and inspiring. The Syrian mother and child were not in their war-torn homeland, nor were they walking through the tough streets of the refugee camps where hundreds of thousands of their countrymen had fled.

They were in the heart of Jerusalem, minutes from Zion Square and City Hall. And I was traveling with them to Holon?s Wolfson Hospital for the little girl?s last echocardiogram less than a month after her heart surgery.

The two Syrians had fled the brutal civil war, taking refuge in a neighboring country. The little girl, Nadrah (her real name, along with the location her family currently calls home ? is being withheld to protect her identity), suffered from a congenital heart disease, single ventricle physiology. The malformation did not allow her blood to be properly oxygenated by her lungs, giving Nadrah a bluish complexion. Untreated, she wouldn?t see her 18th birthday.

Yet, here she was, giggling in the back of the car. Robust, ruddy, a little mischievous ? and in Israel.

They had been brought to Israel by Shevet Achim, an Israel-based Christian organization that has been arranging for Palestinian, Jordanian, Kurdish and now Syrian children to come to Israel for almost two decades to undergo life-saving heart surgery.

One of the veteran members of the Shevet Achim community, who asked not to be identified, was driving us to the hospital. I began speaking to Nadrah?s mother, ?Raha,? as the driver pulled out into the busy Jerusalem street. The atmosphere was somewhat fraught, as there was a lot riding on this examination. If everything checked out, they could finally leave Israel to join the rest of their family the next day. If not, the situation would be extremely complicated.

In part, because Raha was also nine months pregnant.

?He entrusted us with his family?

The ongoing conflict in Syria has shattered the nation, claiming over 70,000 lives and creating a mess for its neighbors in the Middle East. Jordan, for example, a country of just over six million, hosts over 500,000 Syrians, which has put significant pressure on the kingdom. Refugees have also streamed into Turkey, Lebanon, and Iraq .

Israel has maintained that it will not allow refugees into the country, though it has treated a small number of wounded Syrian civilians in Israeli hospitals near the Golan Heights. But Nadrah is the first Syrian heart patient in Israel.

Raha refused to tell me where her family hailed from in Syria. She did reveal that her home city saw significant fighting, and she witnessed death and bloodshed. She, her husband, and their children fled Syria last year and they rented a house near a major refugee camp. The rest of her family, including her elderly parents, stayed behind.

Christian humanitarian workers in the refugee camps found out about Nadrah?s condition. They contacted Shevet Achim, who sent senior members of the organization to meet the family. At first, Nadrah?s parents hesitated. But as the girl?s condition deteriorated, they decided to take the risk. ?My husband put his faith in God,? Raha said.

After some discussion with Jesse Tillman, a Shevet Achim staffer, and others, it was decided that Raha would be the one to accompany Nadrah on the trip as she would be best able to tend to her needs. Though the idea of traveling to an enemy country sounded frightening, she said, ?there?s no mother who doesn?t want to do everything she can to take care of her daughter.?

?I am so happy that you?re bringing in Syrians,? said the Israeli border official. ?We need to do something for the Syrian people?

The next day, Tillman met them on a street corner. ?The father kissed them on both cheeks,? said Tillman, ?then entrusted us with his family.? They climbed into the van.

From there, the mother and child and the Shevet Achim staffers, along with an 8-year-old Kurdish girl and her mother also coming for heart surgery, drove to the border crossing. Getting through border control was slow as Raha and Nadrah held no passports, only Red Cross identity papers.

On the Israeli side, things moved more quickly. Still, the Israelis insisted on searching the car thoroughly, and a female guard took Raha aside for a pat-down. Raha seemed a bit nervous, but when the Israeli duty manager brought out popsicles for everyone in the unique party, she started to relax. ?I am so happy that you?re bringing in Syrians,? the official told Tillman. ?We need to do something for the Syrian people.?

The drive to Wolfson

We drove out of Jerusalem, with the hi-tech park at Har Hotzvim and the empty stone homes of Lifta looming on the slopes above us.

?I was afraid at the beginning,? Raha told me. ?I was afraid because I was the first Syrian to come here. But I went into the hospital, and saw Arabs and all sorts of people, and I felt safe.?

Raha and Nadrah walk through the hospital with a Shevet Achim staffer. (photo credit: Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

Raha and Nadrah walk through the hospital with a Shevet Achim staffer. (photo credit: Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

The doctors were the first Jews she had ever seen. She expected hostility from the Israelis because she was Syrian, but was pleasantly surprised at the welcome she received. ?Everyone there treated me well, especially the doctors,? she said.

Shevet Achim staff coordinated a trip for her to pray at the Al Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount, and she relished taking in Jerusalem. ?It?s nice to see how everyone lives together,? she said. They also took her and Nadrah to the beach in Jaffa, the first time they had ever seen the sea.

During the ride, Raha deflected questions about the civil war, or anything that even indirectly touched on politics.

?I am always thinking of my daughter, I just want her to get better,? she said emphatically. ?That?s all I?m thinking about.?

Nadrah underwent heart surgery on May 8, Raha told me. The operation went smoothly, but she had to stay in the hospital for 10 days.

One day while Nadrah was recuperating, Raha took her daughter for a stroll down the hall. They didn?t walk long, as Nadrah was still weak from her operation. They reached their room and walked through the door.

A man she had never seen before was waiting by Nadrah?s bed. Raha noticed the pistol on his hip.

He began speaking in flawless Syrian Arabic. ?I am Abu Salim,? he said, ?and I heard you were here. You don?t know me.?

Raha was in shock.

How did Assad?s intelligence services track us to the hospital?

The Brother from Bat Yam

Meir Hazan, or Abu Salim as he?s known in Arabic, escaped Damascus at the age of 17. He still speaks to his family in the Damascene Arabic tongue of his youth. He was sitting reading Yedioth Ahronoth at his Bat Yam home, as he does every morning, when he came across a story about Raha and Nadrah. He decided immediately to go see them.

Meir Hazan (Courtesy)

Meir Hazan (Courtesy)

?For me, this was a human issue,? Hazan said. ?It doesn?t matter what religion she is.?

Raha didn?t know what to make of him. Who was this Syrian man in her room?

It took Hazan a while to explain that he was simply a Syrian Jew who was living in Israel, and that she had nothing to fear. ?She never imagined something like this would happen,? Hazan recounted. ?I swear to you, I had tears in my eyes. We were both very emotional.?

She was deeply touched, Hazan said. ?She told me, ?In Syria people are slaughtering each other, but you came here to visit another Syrian you don?t know, and there is no hatred in your eyes.??

Hazan had initially wanted to take the family for a drive to a local Syrian restaurant, but Nadrah?s health wouldn?t allow it. Luckily, in the Syrian tradition, he had prepared kubbeh, tabbouleh, pickled vegetables and other Syrian foods for them, and set them out in the hospital room.

They talked about Raha?s family and their plight for more than an hour.

As they sat in the room, eating, Hazan looked up at her and said, ?I want you to think of me as your brother.? Raha assured him she did. ?It doesn?t matter where you end up after this,? Hazan said, ?but promise me you won?t go back to Syria.?

Raha said that her parents were still there, but she had no plans to return.

As Hazan stood to leave, Raha stopped him. Silence hung over the room as she hesitated. Finally, she worked up the courage to speak. ?We?re family now,? she told him, a look of shame on her face. ?Look, I don?t have anything here. Nothing. I?m embarrassed to say it.?

?I took out my wallet, and placed what I had into her hand,? Hazan recalled. ?I told her that if she ever needs anything more, she should call me immediately.?

Raha called Hazan on Sunday to inform him they were planning to head back to their host country. He told her that if she finds her family in a tight spot again, she should not hesitate to contact him. Hazan also gave her the number of a friend where she was living whom she could call if she ever found herself in trouble.

She made him promise he would come visit them. He assured her he would.

?In the end,? he told me, ?we?re all people.?

Still touched by human stories

We pulled up to the hospital and took the elevator up to the cardiac wing on the second floor. Children from across the world ran around and babbled excitedly. A little Israeli girl showed off the bandages on her arm to a Kurdish boy from Iraq. Nadrah began playing with an African boy until they started fighting over who got to sit in the red chair, and both ran back crying to their mothers.

Nadrah plays with a young Kurdish boy while she waits for her examination (photo credit: Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

Nadrah plays with a young Kurdish boy while she waits for her examination (photo credit: Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

After several hours of waiting, Dr. Alona Raucher-Sternfeld, a pediatric cardiologist affiliated with Save a Child?s Heart, Shevet Achim?s Israeli sister organization, called Nadrah in for her cardiac echo. Raucher-Sternfeld had been treating Nadrah since she first arrived in Israel.

Despite her extensive medical experience, she is still moved by her contact with Nadrah. ?We?re medical professionals, true, but we?re still humans, still touched by human stories. This gives me hope for the future. I hope this is the beginning of true cooperation between our peoples, both medically and politically.?

The surgery gave Nadrah a chance at a normal life. ?She can go to school now, play light sports,? Raucher-Sternfeld said. ?She will probably be able to give birth.?

Nadrah ran into the examination room and lay down on the table. Raha eased into the chair next to her. On the kids? show on the TV overhead, Israeli children sang about a little bird learning to fly. Nadrah giggled as the doctor began moving her instrument across her chest, checking to see if the fluid that had accumulated in her heart after the surgery had disappeared.

The doctor put down her instrument, and looked up. The room fell silent, everyone ? Raha, the Shevet Achim staff, and me ? waiting eagerly for her diagnosis. Was Nadrah going home?

A powerful revelation

The story of Shevet Achim?s founding, like many stories in this country, sounds too improbable to be true.

One of the group?s founders was volunteering in Israel in the 1990s, helping immigrants from the former Soviet Union acclimate. A Ukrainian family whose members were not Israeli citizens heard about his work and came to visit. The parents told him, ?Our boy has leukemia, and the hospital wants $64,000 to treat him. Will you help us??

He had no idea how to help them. ?I was too wishy-washy to tell them no,? he recalled, ?even though we had about $100 to spend on each family.? He said he?d look into it.

He drove over to the Hadassah-Ein Kerem medical center and asked around until he found Prof. Shimon Slavin, a renowned expert who ran the hospital?s bone marrow center. ?He?ll die without treatment,? Slavin said, ?and we can probably save him.? But they would need to come up with a way to pay for the expensive procedure. ?I don?t like this situation,? lamented Slavin, ?but this is the way advanced medical centers operate around the world.?

The man decided he would try to do whatever he could. ?It hit me. We could save a beautiful child. I decided to pray, and share his story. And guess what? Around saving a child?s life, people from all backgrounds came together. Jewish, Christian, religious, secular.?

?The Israeli government is clear that in life-or-death cases, it will do whatever is needed to get the patient treatment,? noted a senior member of the Shevet Achim community. ?I haven?t seen them deviate from that policy in 18 years?

Even Jewish mothers took up the cause. The Women?s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) marched over to the offices of then president Ezer Weizman, and with his help, convinced the hospital to bring down the price of the procedure.

?That boy learned he was as valuable as any other child,? the staffer recalled.

From there, the organization took off. It started bringing Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip, then expanded to Jordan. After Saddam Hussein?s regime was toppled in 2003, it began operating in Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Israeli government and hospitals have been active partners in the life-saving project. ?The government is clear that in life-or-death cases, it will do whatever is needed to get the patient treatment,? noted a senior member of the Shevet Achim community. ?I haven?t seen them deviate from that policy in 18 years.?

In addition, not only do the hospitals agree not to charge the patients at the foreigner rate, they request only 50% of what the Israeli insurance system asks, simply covering the hospital?s cost to ensure they?re not draining money away from the Israeli taxpayer.

Still, there is a price to the endeavor. ?It stretches the human infrastructure,? acknowledged the staffer. ?These doctors could be in their private clinics, or with their families, instead of seeing the kids. But they are committed to the cause.?

He recalled one instance in which many of the heart specialists at the hospital had traveled out of the country for a Jewish holiday. A child patient from Gaza went into crisis, and the closest surgeon was out in the Mediterranean on his sailboat. When he heard about the Palestinian boy?s situation, he turned his boat around and headed for the hospital, cutting his vacation short.

?These families notice that in their own countries, the value of every human life is not often appreciated,? the Shevet Achim member said. ?It is a powerful revelation for them, for the ?enemy? to be the first to treat their children as if they truly matter. And they go home and tell their story.?

Crossing the Middle East

Dr. Raucher-Sternfeld smiled. ?She looks good. She?s going home.? Raha looked hugely relieved.

It was the answer they had been waiting for. The best possible news.

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Dr. Raucher-Sternfeld (L) with Raha and Nadrah after the examination (photo credit: Lazar Berman/Times of Israel)

But before they could go, the family needed a discharge report with no mention of Israel or the name of the hospital, and they needed it within the next few hours. The doctors agreed to email the report, and said there was absolutely no problem cutting off the logo at the top.

But this wasn?t the last time Raha and Nadrah would be in Raucher-Sternfeld?s care. She told them that they needed to come back in a year for the second stage of the surgery.

For now, though, Raha and Nadrah would be reunited with their family.

Nadrah slept on the journey back from the hospital, and Raha just looked out the window. ?I am happy,? she said. ?Very happy.?

The next day, the senior Shevet Achim staffer drove mother and child back to their family. On the way, they joked about her holding her baby in until they arrived. ?We had enough bureaucratic hurdles without throwing an undocumented Syrian baby into the mix,? he explained.

Raha?s husband, seeking to stay out of the sight of his neighbors, asked them to meet him on the same street corner he had last seen his wife and daughter. He gave the Shevet Achim member two boxes of candy, and a fur-lined parka.

?His joy and enthusiasm even extended to multiple kisses on the lips for me,? he said.

Other Syrian families, nervous about entering Israel, were waiting to see that Nadrah returned safely, with her identity protected, before agreeing to send their own children. Raha and Nadrah made it home on Wednesday, and on Thursday, the visa request for a second Syrian child was submitted to the Israeli government, with an invitation to the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer.

Raucher-Sternfeld sees Raha as the real hero. ?Eight months pregnant, she agreed to put her life in danger to travel to a place she had never been, an ?enemy? country, to save her child.?

?This mother crossed the Middle East for her daughter.?

Source: http://cnpublications.net/2013/06/14/syrian-girl-gets-heart-surgery-in-israel/

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