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Solar Impulse's Chief Executive Officer and pilot Andre Borschberg flies in the solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane after its first night flight attempt near Payerne airport, Switzerland, as the sun rises, Thursday, July 8, 2010. The experimental solar-powered plane landed safely after completing its first 24-hour test flight. The record feat brings it one step closer to the makers' ultimate aim of circling the globe using only energy from the sun.(AP Photo/Keystone/Fabrice Coffrini/Pool)
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Solar Impulse's team chief Bertrand Piccard, left and Solar Impulse's Chief Executive Officer and pilot Andre Borschberg, celebrate after successfully landing the solar-powered HB-SIA prototype airplane after its first successful night flight attempt at Payerne airport on Thursday, July 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Keystone, Dominic Favre, Pool)
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A page from the first edition of Inspire, an online recruitment tool for jihadists that touts itself as the first magazine to be issued by al Qaeda in English. Al Qaeda in Yemen published a second edition of the magazine on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010.
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A page of Inspire, a new online recruitment tool for jihadists that touts itself as the first magazine to be issued by al Qaeda in English. Due to technical glitches, only its first three pages are available.
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** FILE ** In this file photo taken April 21, 2010, an AT&T logo and sign are seen on a window at a company store in Brunswick, Maine. AT&T said Wednesday, July 7, 2010, that a software glitch in network equipment made by Alcatel-Lucent is to blame for limiting the upload speeds of the iPhone 4. AT&T says a fix is in the works. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach, file)
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Freda Cobb, a former guard and cook supervisor at the Marianna Federal Correctional Institution in Florida, believes computer and electronic equipment recycling at the prison made her so ill that she was forced to take medical retirement. (Associated Press)
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In this June 7, 2010 photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs uses the new iPhone 4, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Apple said Friday, July 2, it is "stunned" to find that its latest iPhone model uses a "completely wrong" formula to show how many bars of signal strength it's getting. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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** FILE ** In this file photo taken May 6, 2010, the Kindle DX, displaying a page from The New York Times, is demonstrated at a news conference in New York. Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. said Thursday, July 1, 2010, that it is introducing a new version of its higher-end Kindle at a lower price as competition among electric-book readers intensifies. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)
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This undated image taken from the Russian social networking website "Odnoklassniki," or Classmates, shows a woman who journalists have identified as Anna Chapman. Chapman, along with 10 others, was arrested on charges of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without notifying the U.S. attorney general. (AP Photo)
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A visitor looks at a cut model of the engine used for Toyota Lexus LS600hL and LS600H at a Toyota showroom in Tokyo Thursday, July 1, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday about 270,000 cars sold worldwide, including luxury Lexus sedans, have faulty engines, the latest quality lapse to hit the automaker following massive global recalls. Both LS600hL and LS600H are among the Lexus models Toyota said have faulty engines. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
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In this March 23, 2010, file photo, a surveillance camera is seen in front of the Google China headquarters in Beijing. Google Inc. said one of its Web search features was blocked in China on Thursday, July 1, 2010, as the company awaited Beijing's decision on whether to renew its operating license in their latest skirmish over censorship. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
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In this June 1, 2010, photo, people walk by a sale sign at the entrance of the Levi's store on Union Square in San Francisco. Retail sales plunged in May by the largest amount in eight months as consumers slashed spending on everything from cars to clothing. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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David Hill from Burleson, Texas, purchased three Apple iPhone 4s at the Apple Store in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday. Thousands lined up outside stores around the world to become among the first to own the device. (Associated Press)
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The Toy Box mode opens up an entire city to Woody and his pals in Toy Story 3: The Video Game from Disney Interactive Studios.
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PlayStation 3 owners can play as Emperor Zurg in Toy Story 3: The Video Game from Disney Interactive Studios.
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In this Wednesday, June 23, 2010, photo Russian President Dmitry Medvedev looks at an iPhone 4 with Apple Chairman and CEO Steve Jobs at Apple Inc. in Cupertino, Calif. Mr. Medvedev visited Silicon Valley as part of a U.S. tour that took him to Washington for meetings with President Obama on Thursday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmtiry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)
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Piotr Kubiak of Oakland, Ill., shows off his new Apple iPhone 4, outside of an Apple store Thursday, June 24, 2010, in Chicago. Apple Inc.'s newest iPhone was selling briskly Thursday as thousands lined up outside stores around the world to become among the first to own the device amid concerns of supply shortages.(AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
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Apple customer Dan Jackson, of Sunnyvale, Calif., lays on a chair as he waits in line top purchase the new Apple iPhone 4 on the first day of sale, Thursday, June 24, 2010, at an Apple Store in Palo Alto, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Apple store employees greet some of the first people in line who had prior orders and allowed in the store to get their new iPhone 4, Thursday, June 24, 2010, at Oxmoor Center in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Pam Spaulding)
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Customer Alex Lee celebrates receiving his new Apple Inc. iPhone 4,having been the first in the line, in London, on Thursday, June 24, 2010. Apple Inc. will probably sell a record 1 million iPhones today when the new version debuts and people such as John Whalen line up outside stores to be the first to buy it. Photographer Rupert Hartley/Bloomberg