Friday, September 30, 2011

Child known as Baby Joseph dies at home in Canada

In this Feb. 21, 2011 photo, Joseph Maraachli is shown at the Lamplighter Inn in London, Ontario, Canada. on February 21, 2011. A Windsor, Ont., Family spokesman and spiritual adviser Brother Paul O'Donnell says the 20-month-old, who became widely known as Baby Joseph, died at home Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Joseph suffered from the progressive neurological disease Leigh Syndrome and his family's struggle to keep him alive spurred an international end-of-life debate. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Craig Glover)

In this Feb. 21, 2011 photo, Joseph Maraachli is shown at the Lamplighter Inn in London, Ontario, Canada. on February 21, 2011. A Windsor, Ont., Family spokesman and spiritual adviser Brother Paul O'Donnell says the 20-month-old, who became widely known as Baby Joseph, died at home Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Joseph suffered from the progressive neurological disease Leigh Syndrome and his family's struggle to keep him alive spurred an international end-of-life debate. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Craig Glover)

FILE - In this April 21, 2011, file photo provided by SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, Moe Maraachli, center, with his son Joseph, reviews discharge plans with Dr. Robert Wilmott in St. Louis before leaving the hospital to return home to Ontario. Canada. Family spokesman and spiritual adviser Brother Paul O'Donnell says the 20-month-old, who became widely known as Baby Joseph, died at home Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Joseph suffered from the progressive neurological disease Leigh Syndrome and his family's struggle to keep him alive spurred an international end-of-life debate. (AP Photo/SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, Mary Aita)

(AP) ? A Canadian boy whose family's struggle to keep him alive despite overwhelming odds spurred an international end-of-life debate has died about four months before his second birthday, a family spokesman said Wednesday.

Joseph Maraachli, who became widely known as Baby Joseph, died Tuesday afternoon, according to Brother Paul O'Donnell of St. Paul, Minnesota, the family's spokesman and spiritual adviser. He was 20 months old.

Joseph suffered from the progressive neurological disease Leigh Syndrome. O'Donnell said Joseph's father, Moe, told him the baby died at home surrounded by his family. He said it was likely that the child died of complications related to his disease but that the cause of death has yet to be announced.

"The family is very distraught but grateful they had this time with their son," O'Donnell said.

Earlier this year, doctors at London Health Sciences Centre in Joseph's native Ontario refused to perform a tracheotomy to extend his life, saying it was futile because the disease was terminal. An Ontario court decided doctors could remove the child's breathing tube.

His family sought help from American hospitals. Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis agreed to treat Joseph, and he was brought to St. Louis in March. He spent one month at Cardinal Glennon.

"All they were really asking for was to bring their son home, and let God decide when and if he should die, not the doctors," O'Donnell said.

A private family graveside service was planned for Wednesday and public service is possible at a later date, O'Donnell said.

The Rev. Frank Pavone, director of New York-based Priests for Life, the anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia organization that flew Baby Joseph to St. Louis, said the child and his parents "fulfilled a special mission from God." Pavone said the parents "wanted to fulfill their calling to love their child unconditionally and to protect him from those who considered his life worthless."

A spokeswoman for Cardinal Glennon said the hospital did not immediately have comment. Messages left with London Health Sciences Centre were not returned.

Joseph's story drew international attention after doctors in Canada determined that he was in a permanent vegetative state and his condition was deteriorating.

When those doctors decided to take him off of assisted breathing, Joseph's parents, who lost an 18-month-old child to the same disease eight years ago, challenged the hospital's finding in court but lost. They also began a social media campaign on their son's behalf.

The "Save Baby Joseph" Facebook page, which has more than 14,000 "likes," had several messages of condolences on Wednesday.

Maraachli and his wife, Sana Nader, contended that removing their son's breathing tube would cause him to suffocate and cause him undue suffering, and they sought to compel doctors to give Joseph a tracheotomy that would allow him to breathe through a tube inserted into his throat.

Eventually, Cardinal Glennon agreed to take Joseph, and he seemed to make progress. When the child was released from the hospital in April, O'Donnell said the family was "overjoyed." Doctors performed a tracheotomy that provided Joseph with increased mobility and comfort.

At the time, they said the tracheotomy could extend his life by up to six months ? as they say it did for their other child who died ? and that it would allow him to die at home.

That proved to be the case. Joseph died six months after the procedure in St. Louis, and he died at the family's Ontario apartment.

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke said Leigh Syndrome, also known as Leigh's Disease, is a rare inherited neurometabolic disorder that affects the central nervous system. It typically begins before the age of 2 years.

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iPhone 5 cases and realistic unibody dummy show off incredible slimness

While we're only five days away from finding out the true appearance of the next-generation iPhone, our good friends over at BENM.AT went ahead and crafted their very own unibody dummy using CAD drawings, CNC tools and a block of aluminum -- seriously, that's how they roll! Granted, this work's only based on various data and rumor gathered across the web, but it's still a pretty convincing presentation -- the ultra slim teardrop design and elongated home button from previous reports are taken into account, and the mute switch has been relocated from the top left to the top right. BENM.AT told us that this dummy fits nicely into the supposed iPhone 5 cases that they obtained. Speaking of which, we also found some of these cases too -- read on to find out what they're like.

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New Battery Could Be Just What the Grid Ordered

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Does Quitting the Football Team to Join the Cheerleading Squad ...

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I had my doubts at first. When I saw homeboy hopping around doing the muffled clap to ?be aggressive?, I thought for sure his getting ass days were far behind him. But as soon as they put the camera in his face and he exclaimed ?I?m having a BLAST; it?s awesome,? I knew this was the work of a man with a mastermind game plan.

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Interrogated by the State Department

On the same day that more than 250,000 unredacted State Department cables hemorrhaged out onto the Internet, I was interrogated for the first time in my 23-year State Department career by State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) and told I was under investigation for allegedly disclosing classified information. The evidence of my crime? A posting on my blog from the previous month that included a link to a WikiLeaks document already available elsewhere on the Web.

As we sat in a small, gray, windowless room, resplendent with a two-way mirror, multiple ceiling-mounted cameras, and iron rungs on the table to which handcuffs could be attached, the two DS agents stated that the inclusion of that link amounted to disclosing classified material. In other words, a link to a document posted by who-knows-who on a public website available at this moment to anyone in the world was the legal equivalent of me stealing a Top Secret report, hiding it under my coat, and passing it to a Chinese spy in a dark alley.

The agents demanded to know who might be helping me with my blog ("Name names!"), if I had donated any money from my upcoming book on my wacky year-long State Department assignment to a forward military base in Iraq, and if so to which charities, the details of my contract with my publisher, how much money (if any) I had been paid, and -- by the way -- whether I had otherwise "transferred" classified information.

Had I, they asked, looked at the WikiLeaks site at home on my own time on my own computer? Every blog post, every Facebook post, and every Tweet by every State Department employee, they told me, must be pre-cleared by the Department prior to "publication." Then they called me back for a second 90-minute interview, stating that my refusal to answer questions would lead to my being fired, never mind the Fifth (or the First) Amendments.

Why me? It's not like the Bureau of Diplomatic Security has the staff or the interest to monitor the hundreds of blogs, thousands of posts, and millions of tweets by Foreign Service personnel. The answer undoubtedly is my new book, "We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People."? Its unvarnished portrait of State's efforts and the U.S. at work in Iraq has clearly angered someone, even though one part of State signed off on the book under internal clearance procedures some 13 months ago. I spent a year in Iraq leading a State Department Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) and sadly know exactly what I am talking about. DS monitoring my blog is like a small-town cop pulling over every African-American driver: vindictive, selective prosecution. "Ya'll be careful in these parts, 'hear, 'cause we're gonna set an example for your kind of people."

Silly as it seems, such accusations carry a lot of weight if you work for the government. DS can unilaterally, and without any right of appeal or oversight, suspend your security clearance and for all intents and purposes end your career. The agents questioning me reminded me of just that, as well as of the potential for criminal prosecution -- and all because of a link to a website, nothing more.

It was implied as well that even writing about the interrogation I underwent, as I am doing now, might morph into charges of "interfering with a Government investigation." They labeled routine documents in use in my interrogation as "Law Enforcement Sensitive" to penalize me should I post them online. Who knew such small things actually threatened the security of the United States? Are these words so dangerous, or is our nation so fragile that legitimate criticism becomes a firing offense?

Let's think through this disclosure of classified info thing, even if State won't. Every website on the Internet includes links to other websites. It's how the web works. If you include a link to say, a CNN article about Libya, you are not "disclosing" that information -- it's already there. You're just saying: "Have a look at this."? It's like pointing out a newspaper article of interest to a guy next to you on the bus.? (Careful, though, if it's an article from the New York Times or the Washington Post.? It might quote stuff from Wikileaks and then you could be endangering national security.)

Security at State: Hamburgers and Mud

Security and the State Department go together like hamburgers and mud. Over the years, State has leaked like an old boot. One of its most hilarious security breaches took place when an unknown person walked into the Secretary of State's outer office and grabbed a pile of classified documents. From the vast trove of missing classified laptops to bugging devices found in its secure conference rooms, from high ranking officials trading secrets in Vienna to top diplomats dallying with spies in Taiwan, even the publicly available list is long and ugly.

Of course, nothing compares to what history will no doubt record as the most significant outpouring of classified material ever, the dump of hundreds of thousands of cables that are now on display on WikiLeaks and its mushroom-like mirror sites. The Bureau of Diplomatic Security (an oxymoron if there ever was one) is supposed to protect our American diplomats by securing State's secrets, and over time they just haven't done very well at that.

The State Department and its Bureau of Diplomatic Security never took responsibility for their part in the loss of all those cables, never acknowledged their own mistakes or porous security measures. No one will ever be fired at State because of WikiLeaks -- except, at some point, possibly me. Instead, State joined in the Federal mugging of Army Private Bradley Manning, the person alleged to have copied the cables onto a Lady Gaga CD while sitting in the Iraqi desert.

That all those cables were available electronically to everyone from the Secretary of State to a lowly Army private was the result of a clumsy post-9/11 decision at the highest levels of the State Department to quickly make up for information-sharing shortcomings. Trying to please an angry Bush White House, State went from sharing almost nothing to sharing almost everything overnight. They flung their whole library onto the government's classified intranet, SIPRnet, making it available to hundreds of thousands of Federal employees worldwide. It is usually not a good idea to make classified information that broadly available when you cannot control who gets access to it outside your own organization. The intelligence agencies and the military certainly did no such thing on SIPRnet, before or after 9/11.

State did not restrict access. If you were in, you could see it all. There was no safeguard to ask why someone in the Army in Iraq in 2010 needed to see reporting from 1980s Iceland. Even inside their own organization, State requires its employees to "subscribe" to classified cables by topic, creating a record of what you see and limiting access by justifiable need. A guy who works on trade issues for Morocco might need to explain why he asked for political-military reports from Chile.

Most for-pay porn sites limit the amount of data that can be downloaded. Not State. Once those cables were available on SIPRnet, no alarms or restrictions were implemented so that low-level users couldn't just download terabytes of classified data. If any activity logs were kept, it does not look like anyone checked them.

A few classified State Department cables will include sourcing, details on from whom or how information was collected. This source data allows an informed reader to judge the veracity of the information; was the source on a country's nuclear plans a street vendor or a high military officer? Despite the sometimes life-or-death nature of protecting sources (though some argue this is overstated), State simply dumped its hundreds of thousands of cables online unredacted, leaving source names there, all pink and naked in the sun.

Then again, history shows that technical security is just not State's game, which means the Wikileaks uproar is less of a surprise in context. For example,in 2006, news reports indicated that State's computer systems were massively hacked by Chinese computer geeks.? In 2008, State data disclosures led to an identity theft scheme only uncovered through a fluke arrest by the Washington D.C. cops.? Before it was closed down in 2009, snooping on private passport records was a popular intramural activity at the State Department, widely known and casually accepted. ?In 2011, contractors using fake identities appear to have downloaded 250,000 internal medical records of State Department employees, including mine.??

Wishing Isn't a Strategy, Hope Isn't a Plan

Despite their own shortcomings, State and its Bureau of Diplomatic Security take this position: if we shut our eyes tightly enough, there is no Wikileaks. (The morning news summary at State includes this message: "Due to the security classification of many documents, the Daily Addendum will not include news clips that are generated by leaked cables by the website WikiLeaks.")

The corollary to such a position evidently goes something like this: since we won't punish our own technical security people or the big shots who approved the whole flawed scheme in the first place, and the damned First Amendment doesn't allow us to punish the New York Times, let's just punish one of our own employees for looking at, creating links to, and discussing stuff on the web -- and while he was at it, writing an accurate, first-hand, and critical account of the disastrous, if often farcical, American project in Iraq.

That's what frustrated bullies do -- they pick on the ones they think they can get away with beating up. The advantage of all this?? It gets rid of a "troublemaker," and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security people can claim that they are "doing something" about the WikiLeaks drip that continues even while they fiddle.? Of course, it also chills free speech, sending a message to other employees about the price of speaking plainly.

Now does that make sense? Only inside the world of Diplomatic Security, and historically it always has.

For example, Diplomatic Security famously took into custody the color slides reproduced in the Foreign Service Journal showing an open copy of one of the Government's most sensitive intelligence documents, albeit only after the photos were published and distributed in the thousands. Similarly DS made it a crime to take photos of the giant U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad, but only after the architecture firm building it posted sketches of the Embassy online; a Google search will still reveal many of those images; others who served in Iraq have posted them on their unsecured Facebook pages.

Imagine this: State's employees are still blocked by a firewall from looking at websites that carry or simply write about and refer to WikiLeaks documents, including TomDispatch.com, which is publishing this piece.? (That, in turn, means my colleagues at State won't be able to read this -- except on the sly.)

In the Belly of the Beast

Back in that windowless room for a second time, I faced the two DS agents clumsily trying to play semi-bad and altogether-bad cop. ?They once again reminded me of my obligation to protect classified information, and studiously ignored my response -- that I indeed do take that obligation seriously, enough in fact to distinguish between actual disclosure and a witch-hunt.

As they raised their voices and made uncomfortable eye contact just like it says to do in any Interrogation 101 manual, you could almost imagine the hundreds of thousands of unredacted cables physically spinning through the air around us, heading -- splat, splot, splat -- for the web. Despite the Hollywood-style theatrics and the grim surroundings, the interrogation-style was less police state or 1984-style nightmare than a Brazil-like dark comedy.

In the end, though, it's no joke. I've been a blogger since April, but my meeting with the DS agents somehow took place only a week before the publication date of my book. Days after my second interrogation, the Principal Deputy Secretary of State wrote my publisher demanding small redactions in my book -- already shipped to the bookstores -- to avoid "harm to U.S. security." One demand: to cut a vignette based on a scene from the movie version of Black Hawk Down.

The link to Wikileaks is still on my blog. ?The Bureau of Diplomatic Security declined my written offer to remove it, certainly an indication that however much my punishment mattered to them, the actual link mattered little. I may lose my job in State's attempt to turn us all into mini-Bradley Mannings and so make America safe.

These are not people steeped in, or particularly appreciative of, the finer points of irony.? Still, would anyone claim that there isn't irony in the way the State Department regularly crusades for the rights of bloggers abroad in the face of all kinds of government oppression, crediting their voices for the Arab Spring, while going after one of its own bloggers at home for saying nothing that wasn't truthful?

Here's the best advice my friends in Diplomatic Security have to offer, as far as I can tell: slam the door after the cow has left the barn, then beat your wife as punishment. She didn't do anything wrong, but she deserved it, and don't you feel better now?

Peter Van Buren spent a year in Iraq as a State Department Foreign Service Officer serving as Team Leader for two Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs). Now in Washington, he writes about Iraq and the Middle East at his blog, We Meant Well. His new book, "We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People," was just published.

[Note: The views expressed here are solely those of the author in his private capacity and do not in any way represent the views of the Department of State, the Department of Defense, or any other entity of the U.S. Government. It should be quite obvious that the Department of State has not approved, endorsed, or authorized this post.]

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The New Age of Computer Mobility

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Pulse Brings Its Pretty RSS Tiles to Windows Phone [Apps]

Pulse, the slick and pretty RSS reader-ish app on iPhone, Android and iPad, is now available for the equally slick and pretty Windows Phone. If you're not familiar, Pulse takes a bunch of news sources and transforms them into a pretty gorgeous collection of tiles. Reading doesn't have to be a snoozefest, you know. More »


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Video Humor: Ram Rules - Fantasy Sports

The St. Louis Rams are off to another horrendous start in 2011, so their fans had to find something to do to keep entertained...

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To Sell a Domain Name, Where Do You First Start From?


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Do you want to sell a domain name? Some of the articles that are posted here are about buying and selling a domain name. Have you read them? If you're saying that you can't find them I will help you find them easily, Click "Site Map" which is found at the top right side of this page. Ah, you'll see a list of links which are nothing but pages containing articles. Check those links till you find the ones that are about flipping domain names.

You don't know what flipping domain names is? It is the buying and selling of domain names. Those who are selling domain names are known in more than one name. On the internet you'll find people calling them domainers, domain name flippers or domain name resellers. However, don't mistake them with the companies that are offering domain name registration service. They're not the same thing, they're so different. Do you want to know the difference? Here is the difference, domain name flippers don't offer domain name registration service and they're not accredited by ICANN. On the other hand domain name registration companies register domain names and also they're accredited by ICANN.

So the domain name flippers either register a new domain name and sell it to people or buy expired domain name. Immediately or later on they'll sell the expired domain name if they get a willing buyer who is ready to pay the price quoted. They don't only sell a domain name but sell many of them. There are domain name flippers who have made a fortune from domain names.

If one is flipping websites, is that person also flipping domain names? This is an assignment I have given you to find out the difference between flipping websites and flipping domain names.

There are people who have registered a domain name but have failed to take the next step of putting it to use. This may be due to several reasons best known by them. There are also those who host a website using it but because of one or more reasons they stop running the website and as result they put up their domain name for sale. All they want is to sell a domain name to someone.

Do you also want to sell a domain name that you're no longer using? Anyone can sell a domain name on the internet. If you have bought things online, then you know how online purchasing is done. Again you have known how people are selling things on the internet.

If you have never sold a domain name and you want to give it a try that is you want to buy and sell a domain name, this article is helpful in getting you started.

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First before you sell a domain name, you should know that domain name flipping involves the process of buying a domain name or creating a new domain name and selling it for a profit. This is an easy way to make money on the internet and anyone can do it. Let no one lie to you that you have to learn how to build a website or take a course in programming so as to sell a domain name.

Again it is not a must that you should own your website in order to sell a domain name. Trust me that you can sell a domain name without having a website or any skills on how to build a website. Now, you're asking yourself how possible is that? Ok, I will explain?

To sell a domain name, think about the buyers first.

Don't create a domain name first and try selling it.

In any business the buyer is the king and always will be the king.

You see, you can use others to sell a domain name. In fact there are websites specifically established to sell domain names. As a matter of fact, most domain flippers use third party sites to find buyers and get their domain names sold. You can too use them to sell a domain name on your behalf. But remember, they're not doing this for charity; you have to pay them money.

The first thing to do to get someone to buy your domain is to make sure it's worth the money. Don't try to create a domain using a jumble of letters. Or buy an expired domain name that is of poor quality and expect to sell it to someone. No one will buy a domain name that is going to be a big obstacle in running an online business.

You'll sell a domain name at a profit if it is easy to spell, short, has a keyword that is good, and if there are many people searching for it (high demand). If you come up with a poor quality domain name and you use a third party website to sell it for you and you're hoping to make $50 or more as profit, then that won't happen unless the person buying it has inadequate information about domain names.

Think about the buyer before you register a domain name or buy an expired domain name to sell. For instance, are there a lot of business people in your town who do not have a website? If yes, they're denying themselves the capability of reaching people located near and far from where their businesses are located.

These are the kind of people that you should target, they're potential buyers. Begin buying domain names with variations of their trade and your city or their business name in them. However, beware of trademarks when doing this. The point I am putting across to you is that when you buy a domain name specific to the end user, you can easily increase your chances of selling it quickly or at a high amount thus making a huge profit. You'll have a ready market to sell a domain name. It is very difficult to create first the product and then try selling it, instead create a market first and then create a product.

Suppose you register the domain name Wendybakery.com. What happens next? If Wendy's bakery (her business) has been around for a long time and it is well established, Wendy would probably contact you the moment she wants her business to go online. This is because she has realized the value of having a website for her bakery. However, more people are looking on the internet for services nowadays rather than in their local telephone book or other ways. This can be your hook when selling the domain name. You start with the buyer.

You must also convince your potential buyers that they need a website in order for you to sell a domain name. In fact you'll be surprise to find out that they need it. When talking with business owners, be sure to mention that more and more consumers (people) are using the internet to research and locate local businesses. Tell them by providing testimonials and information on how websites have managed to help businesses acquire customers. Inform them also how people will choose them over other business if at all they own a website. For retailers, stress the idea that products can be sold on the internet to increase their revenue.

By doing this, you would have helped business owners to grow their businesses at the same time you're making a profit by selling domain names. That is how you can sell a domain name.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Jackson's voice echoes through Los Angeles court

Conrad Murray listens to the prosecution's opening arguments in his involuntary manslaughter trial at Superior Court, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 in Los Angeles. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Al Seib, Pool)

Conrad Murray listens to the prosecution's opening arguments in his involuntary manslaughter trial at Superior Court, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 in Los Angeles. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Al Seib, Pool)

Prosecution exhibit is projected on the screen that shows the body of Michael Jackson during the Conrad Murray involuntary manslaughter trial at Superior Court, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 in Los Angeles. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Al Seib, Pool)

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren shows a monitoring device to the jury during the prosecution's opening arguments in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Conrad Murray at Superior Court, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 in Los Angeles. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Al Seib, Pool)

Judge Michael E. Pastor gestures at the start of the Conrad Murray involuntary manslaughter trial at Superior Court, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 in Los Angeles. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Al Seib, Pool)

Michael Jackson fan April Smith, left, of Sun Valley, Calif. stands outside court for the trial of Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor who has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the pop icon's death, in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. Murray has pleaded not guilty and faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license if convicted of involuntary manslaughter. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

(AP) ? First, prosecutors showed a photo of Michael Jackson's pale and lifeless body lying on a gurney. Then, they played a recording of his voice, just weeks before his death.

Slow and slurred, his words echoed Tuesday through a Los Angeles courtroom at the start of the trial of the doctor accused of killing him. As a worldwide audience watched on TV and Jackson's family looked on from inside the courtroom, a drugged Jackson said:

"We have to be phenomenal. When people leave this show, when people leave my show, I want them to say, 'I've never seen nothing like this in my life. Go. Go. I've never seen nothing like this. Go. It's amazing. He's the greatest entertainer in the world.'"

Prosecutors played the audio for the first time during opening statements as they portrayed Dr. Conrad Murray, 58, as an incompetent physician who used a dangerous anesthetic without adequate safeguards and whose neglect left the superstar abandoned as he lay dying.

Defense attorneys countered that Jackson caused his own death by taking a drug dose, including propofol, after Murray left the room.

Nothing the cardiologist could have done would have saved the King of Pop, defense attorney Ed Chernoff told jurors, because Jackson was desperate to regain his fame and needed rest to prepare for a series of crucial comeback concerts.

A number of Jackson's family members were in the courthouse, including his father Joseph, mother Katherine, sisters LaToya and Janet, and brothers Jermaine, Randy and Tito. LaToya Jackson carried a sunflower, her brother's favorite flower.

The family's most emotional moment came when the prosecutor played a video excerpt from Jackson's "This Is It" rehearsal in which he sang "Earth Song," a plea for better treatment of the environment.

As Jackson sang the words, "I used to dream. I used to glance beyond the stars," his mother, Katherine, dabbed at her eyes with a tissue.

Prosecutor David Walgren noted it was Jackson's last performance.

Murray, who arrived at court holding hands with his mother, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. If convicted, he could face up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license.

Speaking for more than an hour, Walgren relied on photos and audio recordings to paint Murray as an inept and reckless caretaker.

Walgren showed a photo of a lifeless Jackson on a hospital gurney. He juxtaposed the image with those of Jackson performing. Walgren also played the recording of Jackson speaking to Murray while, the prosecutor said, the singer was under the influence of an unknown substance roughly six weeks before his death.

The prosecutor said that Murray recorded the conversation with his groggy patient on his cell phone.

Jackson trusted Murray as his physician, and "that misplaced trust in Conrad Murray cost Michael Jackson his life," Walgren said.

The recurring theme was Jackson's never-ending quest for sleep and propofol, the potion he called his "milk" and that he believed was the answer. Jurors were told that it was a powerful anesthetic, not a sleep aid, and the prosecutor said Murray severely misused it.

The prosecutor said while working for Jackson, the doctor was shipped more than four gallons of the anesthetic, which is normally given in hospital settings.

Chernoff, the defense attorney, claimed the singer swallowed several pills of the sedative lorazepam on the morning of his death and that was enough to put six people to sleep. After taking a self-administered dose of propofol, Jackson did not even have a chance to close his eyes, Chernoff said, claiming he died instantly.

Chernoff, who had long hinted that the defense would blame Jackson for his own death, added a surprise. He claimed that Jackson died not because his doctor continued to give him the drug but because he stopped it, forcing Jackson to take extreme measures.

"What we will hear is that Dr. Murray provided propofol for two months to Michael Jackson for sleep," Chernoff said. "During those two months, Michael Jackson slept. He woke up and he lived his life.

"The evidence will not show you that Michael Jackson died because Dr. Murray gave him propofol. The evidence is going to show you Michael Jackson died when Dr. Murray stopped," the attorney said.

He said Murray was trying to wean Jackson off of propofol and had been giving him other sleep aids known as benzodiazepines trying to lull him to sleep.

On June 25, 2009, the last day of Jackson's life, Chernoff said, he was in the third day of a weaning process and it didn't work.

"Michael Jackson started begging. He couldn't understand why he wasn't sleeping.... When Michael Jackson told Dr. Murray 'I have to sleep. They will cancel my performance,' he meant it," Chernoff said.

Murray, in a recording of his interview with police detectives, acknowledged that he relented and agreed to give Jackson a small dose of propofol.

Walgren said Murray's claim that he gave the singer a minuscule dosage, enough to keep him asleep perhaps five minutes, was not true. He also accused Murray of deception when he hid from paramedics and hospital emergency staff that he had given Jackson propofol. He said they were desperately trying to revive him but didn't know about the drug.

He returned repeatedly to the fee Murray was to be paid ? $150,000 a month ? and pointed out that he first had asked for $5 million.

"There was no doctor-patient relationship," Walgren said. "... What existed here was an employer-employee relationship. He was not working for the health of Michael Jackson. Dr. Murray was working for a fee of $150,000."

Chernoff countered with a description of Murray's history of treating indigent patients for free. At times during the defense attorney's opening statements, Murray appeared to be crying and wiped his eyes with a tissue.

Jackson's family members appeared pained as Walgren described the singer as a vulnerable figure, left alone with drugs coursing through his body.

"It violates not only the standard of care but the decency of one human being to another," he said. "Dr. Murray abandoned Michael when he needed help."

Following opening statements, Jackson's choreographer and friend, Kenny Ortega, testified that Jackson was in bad shape physically and mentally less than a week before his death.

He said he sent a message to Randy Phillips, producer of the "This Is It" concert, telling him that Jackson was ill, probably should have a psychological evaluation and was not ready to perform.

"It's important for everyone to know he really wants this," he wrote. "It would shatter him, break his heart if we pulled the plug. He's terribly frightened it's all going to go away."

In response to the email, Ortega said, a meeting was called at Jackson's house where Ortega clashed with Murray, who told him to stop playing amateur psychiatrist and doctor.

"He said Michael was physically and emotionally capable of handling all his responsibilities for the show,'" said Ortega, "I was shocked. Michael didn't seem to be physically or emotionally stable."

Within a few days, he said, Jackson had recouped his energy and was full of enthusiasm for the show.

During the defense opening statement, Chernoff referred to Dr. Arnold Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, who the judge decided will not testify.

The attorney tried to blame Klein for some of Jackson's woes, saying Klein gave Jackson the painkiller Demerol and he became addicted to it.

He told jurors that Klein would not be testifying but his records would be available and an addiction specialist would testify that one of the side effects of Demerol withdrawal is trouble sleeping. Chernoff said Murray was unaware of a Demerol shot administered to Jackson on June 16 and thus didn't realize there could be a fatal interaction with propofol.

Klein's attorney, Garo Ghazarian, later in the day issued a statement calling the allegations preposterous and "merely an attempt to whitewash the facts surrounding the death of ... Michael Jackson while under the management of Dr. Conrad Murray."

He noted there were no traces of Demerol in Jackson's autopsy or in his home, indicating he was not addicted. He also said Klein's use of the drug was not excessive. He noted that Klein was cleared by authorities of any wrongdoing in Jackson's death.

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Whether you were watching mixed martial arts for the first time or you're a long time fan, seeing Jon Jones last night must've had many shaking their heads in disbelief. The 24-year-old is an absolute phenom. Jones dominated and stopped a guy, in Quinton Jackson, who hadn't been submitted in a fight since

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NEW YORK (AP) ? The long-delayed project to wire New York City subway stations for mobile phone service is finally bearing fruit. A person close to the matter said six stations will go live with the service on Tuesday.

The person speaking Friday on condition of anonymity said that AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA subscribers will be able to use their phones at six stations in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Sprint and Verizon phones won't work there for now. The person asked not to be identified because the official announcement is on Tuesday.

Mobile phone service has been available in underground stations and tunnels in San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit system since 2006, and in Boston's subway system since 2007.

The New York stations where the service will be available are on 14th Street from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue, and on 23rd Street and 8th Avenue.

The signals will cover the platforms and mezzanines of the stations, but extend only a short distance into tunnels. Cellular data services and text messaging will work in addition to calls.

The company that's doing the wiring, Transit Wireless, has another five years to set up service at the other 271 stations in the system. That means it needs to wire about one new station per week.

The project kicked off in 2007, but very little happened the first three years, as Transit Wireless ran into financing trouble. Last year, it got an injection of new capital from Broadcast Australia, which owns TV and radio towers in Australia. Broadcast Australia is in turn owned by a Canadian pension fund.

Transit Wireless is expected to spend about $200 million on the project, and has promised the Metropolitan Transit Authority another $46 million in rent over 10 years. Transit Wireless will in turn charge wireless carriers for extending their signals underground.

The New York Times reported earlier on the Tuesday kick-off.

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