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Distro Issue 28: A slew of device reviews and a look back at CP+ 2012

Apple’s kitty cat-flavored OS refresh may have dominated the news this week, but it was a deluge of product reviews that kept the wheels spinning at Distro HQ. Issue 28 is one of our heftiest yet, featuring Sony’s stateside PS Vita, Ainovo’s $99 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet, Motorola’s QWERTY kin, the Droid 4, the AT&T version of Samsung’s ample Galaxy Note and LG’s fashionable Prada Phone. Shaking things up a bit, Zach Honig travels to Yokohama, Japan to bring you the biggest breakouts from the 2012 CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show. And, to round it all out, we’ve got a healthy helping of content you won’t see anywhere else, like Ross Rubin’s Switched On, Donald Melanson’s Recommended Reading, our Q&A with Netbooknews’ Nicole Scott and a lesson on “How to Be Happy” by cartoonist Shannon Wheeler.

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The six remaining Republican candidates debated their worthiness Saturday as the potential candidate to face President Barack Obama in November. The discussion, held at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., featured two former governors, Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Jon Huntsman of Utah, along with current Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Also on the roster were Iowa caucus winner and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, Texas Congressman Ron Paul and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.

Here’s a look at some of the notable quotes from the first half of the debate as posted by user moxnews.com on YouTube.

* “What really counts is his record. I mean, he’s a big government, big spending individual because he preached the fact that he wanted a balanced budget amendment but voted to raise the debt to five times, though, he is a big government person.” — Paul took a swipe at Santorum, whom he said was not a true conservative.

* “Those are businesses we started that continued to grow, and we’re only a small part of that, by the way. We were investors to help get them going.” — Romney was questioned on whether the claim that his state created 100,000 jobs was accurate.

* “My father served 27 years in the Army, in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. I grew up in a military family, moving around the world.” — Gingrich defended himself in part two of the debate against allegations by Paul that he was a “chicken-hawk”.

* “We have to nominate someone that can beat Barrack Obama, that can get the Tea Party behind them, that can go to Washington, D.C., and stop the corrupt spending that has been going on.” – Perry explained why he “got in this race”, noting that, with the possible exception of Huntsman, the other candidates were “part of the problem” in Washington, D.C., and Wall Street.

* “It’s about leading organizations, it’s about leading people, it’s about creating a vision and I’ve done that my entire career. I did that as governor. I took my state to the best managed state in America.” — Jon Huntsman responded to a question about how he would be better as Commander-in-Chief than the other candidates, given his suggestion that Iran has already decided to they want a nuclear weapon.

* “Well this isn’t a federal issue, it’s a state issue, No. 1. … My feeling is that this is an issue that should be … I believe the issue of marriage itself is a federal issue, that we can’t have different laws with respect to marriage, we have to have one law.” — Santorum was asked his position on same-sex adoption in part three of the debate.

Shawn Humphrey is a former contributor to The Flint Journal and lives near Washington in Gaithersburg, Md.

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BRUSSELS ? Terrorist groups have expressed interest in obtaining some of the thousands of shoulder-launched missiles that have gone missing in Libya and the issue has become a priority for the Obama administration, a senior U.S.official said Friday.

Andrew J. Shapiro, Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, said Friday the missiles “could pose a threat to civil aviation.”

“We know that terrorist groups have expressed interest in obtaining these weapons,” he said, adding that the issue issue of securing the weapons was a priority for President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Libya was believed to have about 20,000 such missiles in its arsenals before civil war began in March, Shapiro said.

Although many were destroyed by NATO air strikes, thousands were left unguarded after opposition forces ousted Moammar Gadhafi’s army and are now missing.

“The possibility that these weapons may cross borders is an area of considerable concern,” Shapiro said. “That’s why U.S. has been working with countries bordering Libya to prevent (proliferation).”

Reports that thousands of the portable, short-range missiles were missing first surfaced at the end of September, when NATO’s top military officer, Adm. Giampaolo Di Paola, was cited as telling German lawmakers that the alliance had lost track of at least 10,000 surface-to-air missiles from Libyan military depots.

The State Department had sent 15 specialists to Libya to track down the weapons and plans to increase the number to 50 soon, Shapiro said, adding the U.S. has allocated $30 million to the effort.

He said vast majority of the missing missiles were Soviet-made SA-7 Strela (Arrow) with infrared homing.

The United States and other Western nations have been trying for decades to reduce the global stock of portable missiles, fearing they could fall into the hands of terrorists. The small, easily concealable SAM-7s are considered obsolete by modern military standards but could pose a threat to civilian airliners or helicopters.

Weighing just 14 kilograms (31 pounds) and only 1.40-meters (4-feet) long, the 1960s-era missile can reach an altitude of over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet).

Thousands have been used in wars in the Middle East, Latin America, Central Asia and former Yugoslavia. Civilian aircraft as well as U.S. and allied warplanes and helicopters have been damaged or downed by the missiles in Afghanistan and Iraq.

“Libya was largest non-producing country holding MANPADS,” he said, referring to the weapons by their official designation of Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems.

The United States has considerable experience in finding and dismantling shoulder-launched missiles, both in Afghanistan and Iraq. During the Afghan war in the 1980s, the U.S. provided fighters battling the pro-Soviet government with hundreds of SA-7s ? mostly from Egyptian stocks ? and with the much more effective U.S.-made Stingers.

Also on Friday, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that although the missing weapons were a matter of concern, “it’s not a part of NATO’s mandate to deal with that.”

He said that according to a U.N. Security Council resolution it was the responsibility of the new authorities in Libya to make sure the stockpiles of weapons are monitored and controlled effectively.

“But I know that individual NATO allies are also engaging with the new authorities to help them fulfill that task.” Fogh Rasmussen said in an AP interview.

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