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A court in Pakistan has sentenced British-born Islamic militant Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh to death for the kidnapping and murder of U.S. reporter Daniel Pearl.Court officials said Judge Ashraf Ali Shah also found Sheikh Omar s three accomplices, Fahad Naseem, Salman Saqib and Sheikh Adil, guilty and sentenced them to life in prison.Lawyers for the chief defendant, British-born Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, and the three others said they would appe
stanley flasche al.Pearl was researching a story on Islamic fundamentalism for the Wall Street Journal when he was kidnapped in the port city of Karachi on January 23.Although his body has never been identified, a videotape emerged clearly showing he had been killed. Execution in Pakistan is carried out by hanging, but usually only after an exhaustive appeals process.Sheikh Omar, the London-born son of a Pakistani cloth merchant, denied charges of kidnapping, murder and terrorism. He has been indicted in the United States and faced extradition if acquitted.The other three men were charged with acting on his instructions.Omar has had links to Muslim fundamentalist gr
stanley cup oups since dropping out of the London School of Economics in 1993 after a privileged upbringing that included b
stanley cup eing educated at a private school where he was described as a model pupil. Inspired by atrocities against Muslims in the Balkans, Omar, 28, received training in Afghanistan and Pakistan and vowed to devote his life to the Islamic cause.He was arrested in India in 1994 Csee Crazy Humans Explain Why They Swim Outdoors in Below-Freezing Temps
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stanley becher from Heartbleed: it affects routers, too. Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks have announced that the security hole that is Heartbleed has been found in their networking equipment. It perhaps not too surprising that the bug鈥攂asically a simple flaw in OpenSSL that allows attackers to byp
stanley botella ass the usual security protocols used by many sites鈥攊s present in networking devices. After all, they use SSL too, and older devices naturally use an older version. It is, however, a laborious task to check hardware for the flaw. Fortunately, not all networking hardware is affected, because they don ;t all use the same version of OpenSSL. So far, only Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks had a
stanley vattenflaska dmitted that their devices are at risk. You can check to see if your Juniper Networks device is affected here and here, or your Cisco Systems device here. Both companies are working on patches for the affected hardware, which you ;ll want to download and install ASAP. [Wall Street Journal via Engadget]