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4A – Daily News – Tuesday, November 30, 2010 WORLD BRIEFING WikiLeaks fallout: New safeguards, threats of prosecution WASHINGTON (AP) — Striking back, the Obama administration brand- ed the leak of more than a quarter-mil- lion classified files an attack on the United States Monday and raised the prospect of criminal prosecution against the online site WikiLeaks. The Penta- gon detailed new security safeguards, including restraints on small computer flash drives, to make it harder for any one person to copy and reveal so many secrets. The young Army Pfc. suspected of stealing the diplomatic memos and feeding them to WikiLeaks may have defeated Pentagon security systems using little more than a Lady Gaga CD and a portable computer memory stick. The soldier, Bradley Manning has not been charged in the latest release of internal U.S. government documents. But officials said he is the prime suspect partly because of his own description of how he pulled off a staggering heist of classified and restricted material. ‘‘No one suspected a thing,’’ Man- ning told a confidant afterward, accord- ing to a log of his computer chat pub- lished by Wired.com. ‘‘I didn’t even have to hide anything.’’ Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton asserted Monday that Wik- iLeaks acted illegally in posting the material. She said the administration was taking ‘‘aggressive steps to hold responsible those who stole this infor- mation.’’ Iran’s president blames Israel after daring bomb attacks kill nuclear scientist TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s presi- dent accused Israel and the West of being behind a pair of daring bomb attacks that killed one nuclear scientist and wounded another in their cars on the streets of Tehran on Monday. He also admitted for the first time that a computer worm had affected centrifuges in Iran’s uranium enrichment program. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and other Iranian officials vowed that the nuclear program would not be hampered by what they described as a campaign to sabotage it — whether by assassination or by the computer virus. The United States and its allies say Iran is seeking to build a nuclear bomb, a claim Tehran denies. The two bomb attacks occurred when assailants on motorcycles attached magne- tized bombs to the cars of two nuclear sci- entists as they drove to work in separate parts of the capital Monday morning. They detonated seconds later, killing one scien- tist, wounding another and wounding each of their wives, who were in the cars, Tehran’s police chief said. At least two other Iranian nuclear sci- entists have been killed in recent years, one of them in an attack similar to Monday’s. The wounded scientist, Fereidoun Abbasi, is on a list of figures suspected of links to secret nuclear activities in a 2007 U.N. sanctions resolution, which puts a travel ban and asset freeze on those listed. The resolution describes him as a Defense Ministry scientist who works closely with Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, believed to head secret nuclear projects. Iranian media said he was a member of the Revolutionary Guard, Iran’s strongest military force. 8049 Hwy 99E, Los Molinos, CA We Accept EBT “Your Family Supermarket” We appreciate your business - and we show it! HOURS: 7AM - 9 PM DAILY BLACK CANYON ANGUS BEEF WE FEATURE SPECIALLY CUT MEATS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Prices good thru Dec. 1-7, 2010 Meat Specials Petite Sirloin Steaks $299per pound Oranges 79¢ lb. Navel Produce Specials Pork Loin Roast $ Cello Head Lettuce 99¢ Western Family Paper Towels 6 count ea. $3.99 Ea. Western Family Sugar 5 lbs. 2 for $5.00 Western Family 2 liter Soda 2 for $1.00 Betty Crocker Cake Mixes or Ready to Spread Frosting Mix 99¢Ea. Gold Medal Flour 5 lbs. 2 for $3.00 Green Giant canned vegetables Natural Light Beer 30 pack cans Rainbo Large or Thin White Bread 24 oz. Frito Lay Cheetos, Fritos, or Rold Gold Pretzels 7-9.25 oz. 2 for $4.00 $199 Ea. DECEMBER 3RD at RED BLUFF Rabobank #10 Gilmore Road/Ste #3 9am to 3pm STUFF THE BUS WITH TOYS 69¢Ea. $1499 KRCR Bring new toys to Rabobank so we can “Stuff the Bus” with toys. Then the Salvation Army in Redding will also give us Toys!! Call 527-8530 for more information 199 per pound 384-1563 WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS NO CARDS REQUIRED FOR EVERYDAY LOW PRICING OR SALE ITEMS Contributions may be sent to: The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 935, Red Bluff, CA. 96080 www.redbluffsalarmy.org

