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Martin Feuerstein, Chief Technology Officer, has more than 20 years ofexperience in research, development and deployment of wireless products, workingfor companies including Northern Telecom, AirTouch, Lucent Technologies, BellLaboratories and Metawave Communications. He has many publications and more thana dozen patents in wireless telecom Dr. Feuerstein earned a BE degree in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics fromVanderbilt University, an MS degree in Electrical Engineering from NorthwesternUniversity and his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. Borders Gratehouse Public Relations for Polaris WirelessJuliet Travis, Copyright Business Wire 2009. WorldSudan has been trying to stop a possible International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Bashir on charges of genocide in Darfur, where rebels have been fighting Khartoum's rule since 2003.National Security director Salah Gosh's statement is the latest of a series of warnings from government figures, who have also accused the United States, Britain and France of using the court to force concessions out of Khartoum."He highlights he could not predict what kind of reaction outlaws could undertake if ICC issues a resolution. He suspects they may possibly target some aliens," the Sudanese Media Center quoted Gosh as telling a meeting of senior newspaper editors.Gosh was quoted on Saturday as saying his agents had been in touch with militant organizations in Sudan but he stopped short of accusing Islamic extremists of planning the attacks.His words were the most specific warning yet that foreigners and foreign organizations could bare the brunt of public anger after the court ruling, which is expected this month.Western embassies and U.N bases in Khartoum have increased security in recent months.

The United States has urged its citizens in Sudan to keep a low profile.Sudan's state Suna news agency reported that Gosh accused the ICC's chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo of being a "political activist" against Sudan and said the court's decision would be "political and not legal."Sudan's state newspaper, Sudan Vision, quoted presidential assistant Nafie Ali Nafie as saying the ICC move "aims at toppling the Sudanese Government."And presidential adviser Ghazi Salaheddin was quoted as saying the government had worked out "a plan ... It denies accusations by Washington that its forces committed genocide during the counter-insurgency.(Editing by Elizabeth Piper) World. LSU vs. Louisiana TechFree Pick: over 46 points -110 NCAA oddsVisit Touthouse for more free NCAA football picks and expert college football picks from Jim FeistLa Tech (3-6 SU/4-4 ATS) has a very good offense despite a tough schedule, averaging 27 ppg behind junior QB Ross Jenkins (12 TDs, 5 INTs) along with senior RB Dan Porter.

The defense hasnt been sharp, as in a national TV disaster, a 37-14 loss at Nevada allowing 511 yards (345 rushing). The Bulldogs are dangerously thin in several position groups after being hit hard by the injury bug in the last few weeks. That will be a problem against the LSU Tigers (7-2), an offense with speed and a big O-line. After battling SEC teams like Auburn and Alabama, the Tigers finally get to bust out offensively against a smaller foe in this high scoring game Play LSU/La Tech Over the total. This article is also featured on Touthouse Football Betting Picks. JUBA, Sudan (Reuters) - At least nine people were killed in tribal clashes sparked by arguments between dancers at a peace rally, south Sudan's army said on Sunday.