Raspberry Pi Supercomputer – This is why the Raspberry Pi is Sold Out

A team led by Professor Simon Cox at the University of Southampton built a super computer using 64 Raspberry Pi computers. The rig housing is made with Lego blocks. It doesn't get more geeked-out... Drop to Full Story below

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A team led by Professor Simon Cox at the University of Southampton built a super computer using 64 Raspberry Pi computers. The rig housing is made with Lego blocks. It doesn't get more geeked-out than this.

Professor Cox says As soon as we were able to source sufficient Raspberry Pi computers we wanted to see if it was possible to link them together into a supercomputer. We installed and built all of the necessary software on the Pi starting from a standard Debian Wheezy system image and we have published a guide so you can build your own supercomputer.

About theIridis-Pi:

The racking was built using Lego with a design developed by Simon and James, who has also been testing the Raspberry Pi by programming it using free computer programming software Python and Scratch over the summer. The machine, named Iridis-Pi after the Universitys Iridis supercomputer, runs off a single 13 Amp mains socket and uses MPI (Message Passing Interface) to communicate between nodes using Ethernet. The whole system cost under 2,500 (excluding switches) and has a total of 64 processors and 1Tb of memory (16Gb SD cards for each Raspberry Pi).

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Connecting religion and spirituality with medicine

Question: Religion, spirituality and medicine: Is there a connection?

Answer: A growing body of scientific research suggests connections between religion, spirituality, and both mental and physical health. Recent studies indicate that religious beliefs influence medical decisions, such as the use of chemotherapy and other life-saving treatments.

Even though religion typically involves connections to a community with shared beliefs and rituals while spirituality is more individualistic and self-determined, nearly 90 percent of medical patients consider themselves both religious and spiritual. When it comes to discussing such matters with patients, it is probably best to use spirituality because of its broad and inclusive nature.

The area of spirituality can make many physicians uncomfortable because they are worried about overstepping ethical boundaries or interfering with private business. They also worry about having to spend more time with the patient and some may not see the value in spirituality as it relates to health.

Spirituality/religiosity tends to increase with increasing age as does serious or chronic health problems. Also, as people become ill, they experience stress related to the changes in their life that the illness causes. Many turn to spiritualism for comfort by involving themselves in activities such as prayer and meditation, scripture reading and looking for support from members of their faith community.

More than 60 studies have now examined the role that religion plays in helping patients cope with cancer, asthma, arthritis, heart disease, lung disease, HIV/AIDS, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, chronic pain and Lou Gehrigs disease. Patients in these studies report that spiritual/religious beliefs are powerful sources of comfort, hope, and meaning, particularly in coping with medical illness. The population for whom religion is especially relevant is the elderly, women, and ethnic minorities (blacks and Hispanics).

More than 700 studies examined the relationship between religion, well-being and mental health. Not only were religious beliefs and practices associated with significantly less depression and faster recovery from depression, lower suicide rates, less anxiety, and less substance abuse but they were also associated with greater well-being, hope, optimism, and more purpose and meaning in life, greater marital satisfaction and stability and higher social support.

If increased religiosity/spirituality reduces stress levels and enhances social support, then it ought to also affect physical health. A summary of research on physical health outcomes produced the following: religious beliefs/spirituality have been associated with better immune function; lower death rates from cancer; less heart disease or better cardiac outcomes; lower blood pressure; lower cholesterol; less cigarette smoking; more exercise and better sleep. Religious/spiritual people were also found live significantly longer!

Given the role religious/spiritual beliefs play in successful coping and recovery, and the effects of beliefs on medical decisions and willingness to receive treatment, there are plenty of reasons why doctors should know about their patients religiosity or spiritualism and its effect on their health and medical care. Physicians should take a brief spiritual history and ask which beliefs are a source of comfort and which a cause for stress; which beliefs are in conflict with medical care; do they have a supportive faith community that will be able to assist them during treatment and recovery and are there beliefs that might influence medical decisions.

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LIVE from the Space Station: Gotta-See Video

YouTube is increasingly important outside the world of cat videos and people injuring themselves, and today they'll be streaming live from space.

YouTube had a call out to the youth of our planet to create an experiment that could be performed on the International Space Station (ISS). Thousands of teams entered, posting video of their experiments on YouTube. From the entries, six were chosen from various regions of Earth and then those six were narrowed down to two experiments.

In a partnership with NASA, JAXA, and the ESA as well as Space Industries and Lenovo the experiments were sent to the space station. They were launched on a Japanese rocket and transported to the ISS where they will be will be carried out TODAY.

Tune into the YouTube channel above for live video from the International Space Station at 10:50 am EST. via YouTube Space Lab

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Don't miss: The last flight of space shuttle Endeavour

WHAT: Space shuttle Endeavour will make its final flight from Florida on Monday. It will be aboard a special 747 that will transport the craft to Los Angeles, where eventually it will be on display at the California Science Center. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is offering a couple of options to watch Endeavour fly off, including "front row" seats as it departs from the Shuttle ...

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NASA seeks extreme weather photographs

Published: Sept. 13, 2012 at 4:42 PM

GREENBELT, Md., Sept. 13 (UPI) -- NASA has announced a competition to select the best user-submitted pictures of extreme weather to display on its mission websites.

The best pictures of thunderstorms, tornadoes and other extreme weather condition will be featured on the NASA Precipitation Measurement Missions websites at pmm.nasa.gov and http://www.nasa.gov/GPM, the space agency said.

Images should be in JPEG (.jpg) format in as high a resolution as possible with as much accompanying data as the user is comfortable providing, NASA said, including possibly name, affiliation (school, community group, etc.), location where the photo was taken and any other interesting details about the photo.

NASA is reminding entrants to be safe and not take extreme chances when shooting extreme weather.

Submissions of photos, which can be from any time period, will be accepted through Sept. 18.

Submissions can be made at the competition website, http://www.flickr.com/groups/gpm-extreme-weather/.

NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement mission is an international satellite mission that studies Earth's water and energy cycles.

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NASA: Manned Mars mission still on track

by Ledyard King, Gannett Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON -- A top NASA official told lawmakers Wednesday the agency is on track with its next crewed mission into deep space: a trip to an asteroid and then to Mars.

NASA and its team of private contractors are "making excellent progress" toward launching an unmanned test flight in 2017 in preparation for the real mission, Dan Dumbacher, NASA's deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development, told members of a House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee.

Tests measuring water impact, acoustics, vibrations and parachute landings of the Orion crew vehicle are either under way or nearly complete, and the manufacturing of a "state-of-the-art" heat shield has begun, he said. Design work is underway on the $30 billion "heavy lift" rocket known as the Space Launch System that will carry Orion, Dumbacher said.

His comments Wednesday came nearly a year after NASA unveiled the design of the rocket, which will be longer than a football field and is billed as the most powerful U.S. rocket since the Saturn V that took Apollo astronauts to the moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

If the time line holds, a manned test flight of the Space Launch System and Orion capsule will take place in 2021. If that's successful, an asteroid landing would be feasible by 2025, followed by a landing on Mars sometime in the 2030s.

A 20-year wait to reach Earth's neighbor sounds agonizingly distant given the successful Mars landing earlier this year by Curiosity, a car-sized science lab currently roving the Martian surface for clues to life.

But space exploration remains delicate and expensive, and NASA has had to navigate the priorities of changing administrations. President Barack Obama called for the Mars mission after scrapping a moon mission sought by President George W. Bush.

Even if the engineering goes well, there's a question of money. At a time when Congress is contemplating deep cuts in discretionary programs such as space exploration, NASA might not have the budget it needs over time to sustain the program as currently designed.

The project's requested fiscal 2013 budget alone is nearly $2.8 billion: $969 million for Orion, $1.3 billion for the Space Launch System, and $405 million for Kennedy Space Center to prepare for the eventual launch.

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Industrial Nanotech, Inc. Continues India Expansion Plan with Trade Visit

NAPLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology based energy saving and sustainable solutions announced today that the Company has planned a trade visit to India in late October as the next step in their plan to significantly increase sales and availability of their energy saving and protective Nansulate(R) coating line. The visit will coincide with the International conference on Nanotechnology, Nanocon012, at which their coatings will be presented.

The efforts we have made to expand into India have laid the groundwork for this trade visit, stated Francesca Crolley, VP of Business Development for Industrial Nanotech, Inc. We have secured support in the region for application and local availability of our insulation and protective coating line, and have seen an increasing number of requests for factory visits coming in. As manufacturers and other energy users learn of our innovative and affordable technology for insulating and protecting from corrosion equipment and buildings, they are eager to learn how they can implement our solutions in their facilities. We have received visit invitations from several manufacturers, which range from the textile, pulp and paper, plastics, chemical, and electronics industries as well as clients for real estate construction and institutional related building applications. The response to our marketing plan in India has been remarkable in terms of sales inquiries and additionally the invitation to submit product information and a full length article to leading chemical industry publications in that country, which we expect to see in the upcoming September and October issues. We have additionally built strong relationships there with local companies to increase on the ground support, and look forward to cementing those relationships and bringing further new business for increased market share in India during our visit next month.

India's energy demand continues to grow significantly and at a faster pace than countries such as the United States. According to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), Indian diesel demand soared to massive levels in late July after flooding and the collapse of three national grids blacked out more than half the country. Opec increased their 2012 oil demand forecast following a small increase in US consumption and a drastic rise in Indian demand.

About Nansulate(R)

Nansulate(R) is the Company's patented product line of award winning, specialty coatings containing a nanotechnology based material that provides the combined performance qualities of thermal insulation, corrosion prevention, resistance to mold growth, chemical resistance and lead encapsulation in an environmentally safe, water-based, coating formulation.

About Industrial Nanotech Inc.

Industrial Nanotech Inc. develops and commercializes new and innovative applications for sustainable nanotechnology which are sold worldwide.

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UC researchers in world-first nanotechnology research

UC researchers using hoki eye protein in world-first nanotechnology research

September 14, 2012

University of Canterbury (UC) scientists have started using cutting edge nanotechnology to turn protein from fish eye lenses into tiny components for use in devices to help doctors detect various illnesses such as cancer.

UC this week received more than $1 million to launch the project which will be breaking new barriers of scientific research.

They will be testing hoki fish eye lens protein nanofibres that are up to 10,000 times smaller than a strand of human hair and not visible to the naked eye. Every year more than 110,000 tonnes of hoki is fished in NZ waters and Christchurchs based Independent Fisheries Ltd company are supplying UC researchers with all the hoki eyes they need.

``They can only be seen using big electron microscopes. Eye lenses contain approximately 90 percent proteins, so it is an easily accessible source to extract proteins for research, project leader and UC scientist Dr Madhu Vasudevamurthy said today.

``By spending hours, days and weeks researching and analysing we have mastered a method of protein nanofibre manufacture using hoki eye lenses, a source unique to New Zealand. Through this research funding we want to produce results that could help in the detection of such illnesses as diabetes and cancer, he said.

For the past two and half years, Dr Vasudevamurthy has been working in collaboration with Professor Juliet Gerrard, a world leading bionanotechnology expert at the UCs state of the art Biomolecular Interaction Centre.

Bionanotechnology - nanotechnology developed using biological molecules - is still a growing area of science. UC has developed bionanotechnology expertise over the last eight years and they are now poised to focus on pioneering research.

``To our knowledge, we are currently the only group in the world with an ability to manufacture protein nanofibres on a large scale which will be hugely helpful in DIAGNOSING illnesses along with many other potential applications.

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PMitchell D. Schnall Named Chair of Penn Medicine Department of Radiology

PHILADELPHIA Mitchell D. Schnall, MD, PhD, has been named Chair of the Department of Radiology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Currently, Dr. Schnall is the Matthew J. Wilson Professor of Research Radiology and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Radiology.

Schnall completed his medical training as a radiology resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was chief resident in 1989.He was appointed as an assistant professor in 1991, an associate professor in 1994, and professor in 2002. For seven years, he was Chief of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and has served as the departments Vice Chair for Research since 1997.

Dr. Schnall is an international leader in translational biomedical imaging research, and his work has led to fundamental changes in imaging approaches for breast and prostate cancer, said J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, dean of the Perelman School of the Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and executive vice president for the Health System. We are confident that his combination of research excellence and constant focus on clinical applications will lead our thriving Department of Radiology to even greater achievements.

His academic background reflects Penns dedication to interdisciplinary education. As a University Scholar, Schnall was able to pursue a customized curriculum integrating physics and medicine culminating in an undergraduate degree in physics, a medical degree and a PhD in biophysics from the University of Pennsylvania.

He currently serves as the Principal Investigator of the American College of Radiology Imaging Network, an NCI funded cooperative group that has made several seminal contributions to cancer imaging including the NLST trial that demonstrated the effectiveness of CT lung cancer screening to reduce lung cancer mortality.He is also a principal investigator for the recently funded Penn Center for Innovation in Personalized Breast Screening, and was also a co-principal investigator of a five-year, $10 million grant to study the progression of breast cancer using state-of-the-art imaging techniques and animal models, with the goal of developing more effective therapies. With that grant, the Perelman School of Medicine was named a Breast Cancer Center of Excellence by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program.

Schnall also serves on multiple editorial boards and scientific advisory committees including the National Cancer Institutes Clinical Trials and Translational Research Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Radiology Society of North America and the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and was elected as a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, and the Association of American Physicians.

The Perelman School of Medicine is currently ranked #2 in U.S. News & World Report's survey of research-oriented medical schools. The School is consistently among the nation's top recipients of funding from the National Institutes of Health, with $479.3 million awarded in the 2011 fiscal year.

The University of Pennsylvania Health System's patient care facilities include: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania -- recognized as one of the nation's top "Honor Roll" hospitals by U.S. News & World Report; Penn Presbyterian Medical Center; and Pennsylvania Hospital the nation's first hospital, founded in 1751. Penn Medicine also includes additional patient care facilities and services throughout the Philadelphia region.

Penn Medicine is committed to improving lives and health through a variety of community-based programs and activities. In fiscal year 2011, Penn Medicine provided $854 million to benefit our community.

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U of T's Faculty of Medicine Launches Historic Campaign

TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2012 /CNW/ - Today, the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine launched a $500-million fundraising effort aimed at improving health in Canada and around the world.

As a cornerstone of the University's overall $2-billion Boundless campaign, the Faculty of Medicine aims to transform health care by training future health care leaders and putting scientific discovery into action. The campaign's promise centres on the Faculty's unique role as an integrator and catalyst for collaboration - across university disciplines, within the Greater Toronto Area's unparalleled academic health sciences network and globally.

Dean Catharine Whiteside announced the campaign - the largest-ever fundraising initiative for a medical school in Canadian history - at an event in the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research that drew more than 300 supporters and members of the medical community. To date, the Faculty has already raised $252 million towards its goal.

"The complexity of the health challenges we face today requires solutions that can only emerge through innovation that is collaborative and cross-disciplinary," said Whiteside. "The Faculty of Medicine's integrating role uniquely positions us to spark the discoveries and drive the changes that will transform health globally in the 21st century, with the help of our supporters."

The Faculty of Medicine's academic network is vast. In partnership with nine fully affiliated health institutions and 18 community affiliates, the Faculty's 6,800 academic and clinical faculty members educate more than 8,600 trainees annually, including MD students, graduate and doctoral students, health sciences professionals, residents and fellows. To ensure these trainees have continued access to world-class opportunities, the Faculty will seek to raise $100 million for student programming and financial aid.

"Students in the Faculty of Medicine will become the next generation of health professionals and leaders. They inspire me to be confident in the future of health care in Canada and around the world," said Dr. Terrence Donnelly, a generous supporter of the faculty and chair of recruitment for the campaign.

Research in the Faculty of Medicine boasts a critical mass of expertise in four areas, reflected in the campaign's strategic priorities; human development, global health, neuroscience and brain health, and complex diseases. To provide the Faculty's scientists with leading-edge research technology, the campaign will seek to raise $200 million for research programs and infrastructure.

Recruiting and retaining world-leading faculty is also a top priority for the campaign, which aims to raise $200 million to support faculty. "Our campaign will enable us to continue to attract and retain the best academic talent in the world," said Whiteside.

For more information about the Faculty of Medicine's campaign, please visit: http://www.medicine.utoronto.ca or http://boundless.utoronto.ca/medicine.

SOURCE: University of Toronto

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400 doctors say they support a tax increase for medical school services in Austin

By Mary Ann Roser

More than 400 Austin-area doctors are backing a Nov. 6 ballot proposition for a big increase in Travis County property taxes to support services for a planned medical school and other programs, a political action committee said Wednesday.

"I think Proposition 1 is about health care for families, and doctors are interested in that," said Lynda Rife, a spokeswoman for the Keep Austin Healthy PAC.

She said her release of the doctors' names was the culmination of a grass-roots effort that took about a week with doctors contacting each other and expressing support for the proposition.

Central Health, which oversees health care services for indigent residents of Travis County, is asking voters to approve a 63 percent increase in property taxes from 7.89 cents per $100 of assessed value to 12.9 cents. The money raised, estimated at $54 million, would pay for health services provided by medical school faculty, residents and students, as well as help pay for a teaching hospital site and other health care programs.

"Our doctors understand how this initiative will help raise funds that will be used to further enhance care, improve the efficiency of care, and provide greater access to care for patients in our community," Dr. Norman Chenven, founder of Austin Regional Clinic, said in a statement.

Michael Rotman, a retired Austin cardiologist, said he fears duplicating services and driving up costs.

Contact Mary Ann Roser at 445-3619

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Sennen Resources Ltd.: Liberty Silver's Hostile Bid Expires

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 13, 2012) - Sennen Resources Ltd. (SN.V) ("Sennen" and/or "the Company") reports that the hostile take-over bid offer (the "Offer") by Liberty Silver Corp. ("Liberty") to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of the Company expired at 9:00 p.m. (EST) on Monday, September 10, 2012.

Pursuant to applicable securities legislation, Liberty is required to promptly issue a press release announcing either:

(i) that all terms and conditions of the Offer have been met or waived, together with the approximate number of shares deposited and the number of shares that will be taken up, or alternatively,

(ii) that it will not take up the deposited shares.

As of 11:00AM EST Thursday, September 13, Liberty has not yet issued such a press release.

Sennen Shareholders are reminded that they can withdraw Sennen shares previously tendered to the Offer:

(a) at any time before their Sennen shares have been taken up by Liberty pursuant to the Offer, or

(b) if their Sennen shares have not been paid for by Liberty within 3 business days after having been taken up by Liberty.

Sennen's Board of Directors recommends that any Sennen Shareholder who has tendered their Sennen shares to the Offer to withdraw those Sennen shares from the Offer. To withdraw Sennen shares previously tendered to the Offer, registered Sennen Shareholders simply need to complete and sign a Notice of Withdrawal, a copy of which has been mailed to each Sennen Shareholder together with the Company's Directors' Circular dated July 30, 2012 (the "Directors' Circular"), both of which are available under the Company's profile on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com. The Sennen Shareholder must then deliver, mail or fax the completed Notice of Withdrawal to Liberty's depositary, Kingsdale Shareholder Services Inc., at the address set forth in the Notice of Withdrawal. Alternatively, Sennen Shareholders who hold Sennen shares through a brokerage firm should contact their broker to withdraw Sennen shares tendered on their behalf and request that their nominee effect the withdrawal. For more information, please see the Directors' Circular and the Notice of Withdrawal or contact our Information Agent, Georgeson Shareholder Communications Canada Inc., per contact information below.

Stated Ian Rozier, President and CEO of Sennen, "With respect to reporting and disclosure, it is quite apparent that Liberty's management show the same contempt for the regulators as they do for Sennen Shareholders, but in the absence of the issuance of a relevant press release by Liberty, I can assure our shareholders that the Liberty Offer was very firmly rejected."

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Liberty Media Corporation to Present at Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Media Corporation (Nasdaq: LMCA, LMCB) announced that Greg Maffei, President and CEO of Liberty Media, will be presenting at the Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference, on September 20th at 9:40 a.m., Eastern Time at the Conrad Hotel in New York City, NY. During his presentation, Mr. Maffei may make observations regarding the company's financial performance and outlook.

The presentation will be broadcast live via the Internet. All interested persons should visit the Liberty Media Corporation website at http://www.libertymedia.com/events to register for the webcast. An archive of the webcast will also be available on this website for 30 days.

About Liberty Media Corporation

Liberty Media (Nasdaq: LMCA, LMCB) owns interests in a broad range of media, communications and entertainment businesses, including its subsidiaries Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc. and TruePosition, Inc., its interests in Starz, LLC, SiriusXM, Live Nation Entertainment and Barnes & Noble, and minority equity investments in Time Warner Inc. and Viacom.

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Liberty Interactive Corporation to Present at Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Interactive Corporation (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB, LVNTA, LVNTB) announced that Greg Maffei, President and CEO of Liberty Interactive, will be presenting at the Goldman Sachs 21st Annual Communacopia Conference, on September 20th at 9:40 a.m., Eastern Time at the Conrad Hotel in New York City, NY. During his presentation, Mr. Maffei may make observations regarding the company's financial performance and outlook.

The presentation will be broadcast live via the Internet. All interested persons should visit the Liberty Interactive Corporation website at http://www.libertyinteractive.com/events to register for the webcast. An archive of the webcast will also be available on this website for 30 days.

About Liberty Interactive Corporation

Liberty Interactive Corporation operates and owns interests in a broad range of digital commerce businesses. Those interests are currently attributed to two tracking stock groups: Liberty Interactive Group and Liberty Ventures Group. The Liberty Interactive Group (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) is primarily focused on digital commerce and consists of Liberty Interactive Corporations subsidiaries Backcountry.com, Bodybuilding.com, Celebrate Interactive (including Evite and Liberty Advertising), CommerceHub, MotoSport, Provide Commerce, QVC, Right Start, and Liberty Interactive Corporations interests in HSN and Lockerz. The Liberty Ventures Group (Nasdaq: LVNTA, LVNTB) consists of Liberty Interactive Corporations non-consolidated assets, including interests in AOL, Expedia, Interval Leisure Group, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, Tree.com (Lending Tree), TripAdvisor and various green energy investments.

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Judges to rule on Libertarian Party's inclusion on November ballot

Published On:Sep 12 2012 08:00:00 PM EDT Updated On:Sep 13 2012 06:45:54 PM EDT

State judges to rule on Libertarian

Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court is hearing arguments about the Libertarian Party's spot on the ballot.

Republicans are challenging the validity of some 13,000 petition signatures and the Libertarians are still $2,000 signatures short of qualifying for the ballot.

The Libertarians' presidential nominee is the former Republican Governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson.

The Constitution Party gave up putting nominee Virgil Goode on the Pennsylvania ballot after a GOP challenge.

Green Party candidate Jill Stein hasn't been challenged.

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