- Angry Afghan protesters are demanding the soldier accused of last week's massacre of 16 civilians be tried in-country as the Pentagon moved the soldier to Kuwait to be held.
- HBO has abruptly canceled Dustin Hoffman's horse racing drama Luck due to a third horse death on set, as well as lukewarm ratings.
- After 10 years of show trials, the International Criminal Court has its first war crimes conviction: rebel warlord Thomas Lubanga of Congo.
- The scathing public NY Times op-ed resignation of Goldman Sachs' European derivatives head Greg Smith cost the company over $2 billion in stock valuation yesterday.
- Microsoft is previewing a vital component of its touch-friendly Windows 8 OS: Internet Explorer 10 and its "secure sandbox" browsing.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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