Archive for March 2007
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Efforts to free 15 Britons will enter a new phase if diplomatic moves fail, Tony Blair warns Iran.
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If you ’re thinking about upgrading to Vista and are currently using ATT/Yahoo’s DSL security suite you will need to download or purchase another product because Windows Vista is not yet supported.
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Arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams agree to restore a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.Technorati Tags: Ian Paisley, Gerry Adams, Northern Ireland
“Google doesn’t sell ad space on its famously white search page. Nonetheless, Cingular Wireless and Travelocity ads appeared on Google.com last month, without Google’s consent, thanks to spyware. In January, Cingular, Priceline, and Travelocity agreed to pay fines and reform their advertising practices, in accordance with an agreement made with New…” Read MoreTechnorati Tags: Google.com, [...]
According to an article in the dailymail.co.uk a lesbian falsely accused a complete stranger of rape in a bizarre bid to win back her former love.
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“Scientists are developing a dipstick test to help people quickly spot if food is spoiled and could poison them.
In under five minutes the dipsticks can check for the presence of chemicals emitted by disease-causing bacteria, a University of South Carolina team said. ”
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In today’s world, the most widely used numeral system is decimal (base 10), a system that probably originated because it made it easy for humans to count using their fingers. The civilizations that first divided the day into smaller parts, however, used different numeral systems, specifically duodecimal (base 12) and sexagesimal (base 60).
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After weeks of e-mails and bad press discrediting the District Attorney’s prosecution of the case, the tide may be turning for So-called porn pop-up teacher Julie Amero. District Attorney Smith is quoted as saying that things “could very well change” between now and Thursday’s sentencing.Read MoreTechnorati Tags: Teacher, Julie Amero
“Former ambassador to the UN John Bolton on CNN’s Late Edition today made the case that, over four years into the Iraq war, removing Saddam Hussein was “unquestionably” the right thing to do, even though he did not turn out to have the stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction that formed the basis for the [...]
According to reports the Colombo air force base has been attacked by Tiger rebels.”I heard a large thud and we all went to the window - there was a long silence and then several more explosions followed by machine gun fire.” Said an Eyewitness.Three people were killed and 16 injured.Technorati Tags: Colombo, Tiger Rebels, [...]
Iran’s detention of 15 Royal Navy personnel is “unjustified and wrong”, Prime Minister Tony Blair says.
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