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Preacher's doomsday forecast fizzles out ... again


Once again, the world failed to end, despite a high-profile prediction from a radio preacher in California.
Harold Camping, the 90-year-old leader of Family Radio International, stirred a global frenzy when he predicted that the Rapture would take 200 million Christians to heaven on May 21. When the Rapture didn't occur, Camping said he got his Bible-based calculations wrong and revised his prophecy to set the world's end on Friday, Oct. 21.
But as the day wore on around the world, there was no sign that doomsday had dawned.
Millions of dollars had been spent by Family Radio and its followers to get the world out about May's date with doomsday. Some quit their jobs, or donated retirement savings or college funds for the more than 5,000 billboards and 20 RVs that were plastered with Judgment Day messages.
This time around, Camping took a lower profile — perhaps because he was chastened by the mockery he suffered in May, or perhaps because of his health.
Camping suffered a mild stroke in June. His daily radio program, "Open Forum," is no longer aired on the Family Radio syndication network, which includes more than 60 U.S. radio stations.
Contacted by telephone on Thursday, Family spokesman Tom Evans declined to comment on Camping or his prophecies — except to say that he had "retired" as a radio host but remained chairman of the board of Family Stations Inc.
'Nothing to report'
Camping himself had little to say when he answered the door of his home in Alameda, wearing a bathrobe and leaning on a walker. "We're not having a conversation," he told a Reuters reporter, shaking his head with a chuckle. "There's nothing to report here."
Municipal records show that a Sunday prayer group led by Camping, the Alameda Bible Fellowship, has continued to meet on a weekly basis in a large ground-floor room of the Veterans Memorial Building leased by the city Recreation and Parks Department.
Marcia Tsang, a facilities coordinator for the department, said receipts show that Camping's group has been renting that space since at least 1996, paying the standard fee of $45 an hour. The room remains assigned to his fellowship under an evergreen reservation that extends beyond this week, she said.
Local American Legion officer Ron Parshall, 70, part of a veterans group that meets at the same building in an adjacent room one Sunday a month, said he has seen Camping leading his Bible services there regularly.........Read More
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Facebook could face €100,000 excellent for holding information that users have deleted


Facebook could face a excellent of adult to €100,000 (£87,000) after an Austrian law tyro detected a social networking site hold 1,200 pages of personal information about him, most of that he had deleted.


Max Schrems, 24, motionless to ask Facebook for a duplicate of his information in Jun after attending a harangue by a Facebook executive while on an sell programme during Santa Clara University in California.


Schrems was repelled when he eventually perceived a CD from California containing messages and information he says he had deleted from his form in a 3 years given he assimilated a site.


After receiving a data, Schrems motionless to record a list of 22 apart complaints with a Irish data protection commissioner, that subsequent week is to lift out a initial review of Facebook. He wrote to Ireland after finding that European users are administered by a Irish Facebook subsidiary. A mouthpiece for a commissioner reliable a officers would be questioning purported breaches lifted by Schrems as partial of a audit. If a commissioner decides to prosecute and Facebook or any employees are found guilty of information insurance breaches, a limit chastisement is a excellent of €100,000.


Among a 1,2000 pages of information Schrems was sent were deserted crony requests, incidences where he “defriended” someone, as good as a record of all Facebook chats he had ever had. There was also a list of photos he had detagged of himself, a names of everybody he had ever “poked”, that events he had attended, that he hadn’t replied to, and most some-more besides.


The information was damaged down into 57 categories, including likes, log-ons (a list of when he logged on and that IP residence he used) and emails, that enclosed some


http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/oct/20/facebook-fine-holding-data-deleted

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