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  30. oktober 2005


Delhi on high alert after blasts. Security is tightened in the Indian capital Delhi after three explosions on Saturday which killed at least 61 people. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Web Banking Undergoing a Security Upgrade (AP).

Jim Maloney, chief security executive of Corillian Corp., poses in front of the Federal Reserve Bank building in New York Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005. 'We're trying to come up with something here that's very user-friendly,' said Maloney, chief security executive of Corillian Corp., a Web-banking services company that offers login-analysis software. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh)AP - If you do banking over the Internet, generally the drill is pretty simple: You enter your user name and password, and away you go. But behind the scenes, the bank can do a lot to check you out: Are you at your home computer, or at one with an Internet address that, strangely, is registered overseas? Are you logging on at an unusual time of day, or from a super-fast connection when normally you have dial-up?


[Yahoo! News: Technology News]
10:13:01 AM    comment []

U.S. Investigates Sale of MREs on EBay (AP).

In this image provided by the U.S. Navy, Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Glynnell Simms of Grand Rapids, Mich., stages Meals Ready-to-Eat (MREs) to be brought aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, in this Sept. 1, 2005, file photo, as part of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Uncle Sam has tried to feed millions of hurricane victims this year with MREs, /></a>AP - Uncle Sam has tried to feed millions of hurricane victims this year with Meals-Ready-to-Eat, or MREs,> [<a href=Yahoo! News: Technology News]


10:11:20 AM    comment []

Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France
Host of the world's first Winter Olympic games in 1924, Chamonix ranks among the elite of contenders for the title of "world's most famous ski resort." Located at the foot of Mont-Blanc, it's the highest peak in the Alps and the second highest in Europe (top elevation 4,810 m/15,771 ft).

Chamonix Mont-Blanc holds bragging rights both for its lift-served vertical drop of 2807 meters (9209 feet) and for having one of the world's longest runs (Vallée Blanche), at 22 km (13.7 miles).


10:08:02 AM    comment []

Conveniently linked by a kilometre-long causeway to the southern tip of Malaysia, the tiny city-state of Singapore (just 580 square kilometres) makes a gentle gateway for many first-time travellers to Asia, providing Western standards of comfort and hygiene alongside traditional Chinese, Malay and Indian enclaves. Its downtown areas are dense with towering skyscrapers and gleaming shopping malls, yet the island retains an abundance of nature reserves and lush, tropical greenery.

Singapore is a wealthy nation compared to the rest of Southeast Asia, with an average per capita income of over US$15,000. At the core of this success story is an unwritten bargain between Singapore's paternalistic government and acquiescent population, which stipulates the loss of a certain amount of personal freedom, in return for levels of affluence and comfort that would have seemed unimaginable thirty years ago. Outsiders often bridle at this, and it's true that some of the regulations can seem extreme: neglecting to flush a public toilet, jaywalking, chewing gum and eating on the subway all carry sizeable fines. Yet the upshot is that Singapore is a clean, safe place to visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and hygienic.

Of more relevance to the millions of visitors Singapore receives each year is the fact that improvements in living conditions have been shadowed by a steady loss of the state's heritage , as historic buildings and streets are bulldozed to make way for shopping centres. Singapore undoubtedly lacks the personality of some southeast Asian cities, but its reputation for being sterile and sanitized is unfair. Much of the country's fascination springs from its multicultural population : of the 3.87 million inhabitants, 77 percent are Chinese (a figure reflected in the predominance of Chinese shops, restaurants and temples across the island), 14 percent are Malay, and 7 percent are Indian, the remainder being from other ethnic groups.

The entire state is compact enough to be explored exhaustively in just a few days. Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District , around whose public buildings and lofty cathedral the island's British residents used to promenade. Each surrounding enclave has its own distinct flavour, from the aromatic spice stores of Little India to the tumbledown backstreets of Chinatown , where it's still possible to find calligraphers and fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter , whose cluttered stores sell fine cloths and silks.

Beyond the city, you'll find Bukit Timah Nature Reserve , the splendid Singapore Zoological Gardens , complete with night safari tours, and the oriental Disneyworld attractions of Haw Par Villas . Offshore, you'll find Sentosa , the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south coast by a short causeway (and cable car), and Pulau Ubin , off the east coast, where the inhabitants continue to live a traditional kampung (village) life.

Singapore is just 136km north of the equator, which means that you should be prepared for a hot and sticky time whenever you go; temperatures hover around 30°C throughout the year. November, December and January are usually the coolest and the wettest months, but rain can fall all year round. July usually records the lowest annual rainfall.

The City
The diamond-shaped island of Singapore is 42km from east to west at its widest points, and 23km from north to south. The downtown city areas huddle at the southern tip of the diamond, radiating out from the mouth of the Singapore River . Two...
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10:03:19 AM    comment []

Emergency room threatened


10:00:12 AM    comment []

Australasia Tour:

Appleby on move
A brilliant round from Stuart Appleby has seen the Australian revive his chances heading into the final round of the Chrysler Championship in Florida.


9:57:50 AM    comment []

South Africa Tour:

Van Zyl clinches maiden Sunshine Tour win at Platinum Classic
Jaco van Zyl holed a mammoth 30 foot clutch putt at the first sudden death hole to snatch victory at the Platinum Classic29 October 2005 - The Platinum Classic reached a fitting climax with a stunning play-off between Grant Muller and Jaco van Zyl, with Van Zyl holing a mammoth 30-foot clutch putt at the first sudden-death hole to snatch victory.
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9:55:45 AM    comment []

Asian Tour:

WHAT THE PAPERS ARE WRITING

THONGCHAI TAMED BY TREACHEROUS 17TH AT VALDERRAMA

THAWORN PULLS THREE CLEAR IN HERO HONDA INDIAN OPEN


9:51:39 AM    comment []

PGA Tour:

With stellar iron play, Pettersson catches Lowery in the Chrysler Championship


9:44:07 AM    comment []

LPGA Tour:

Two doubles bring Lee back to the pack in the LPGA CJ Nine Bridges Classic


9:43:03 AM    comment []

Champions Tour:

With a 63, Haas roars out to a six-shot edge at the Charles Schwab Championship


9:41:58 AM    comment []

European Tour:

Montgomerie Leads Campbell by Six Shots in Order of Merit Chase

Michael Campbell Awarded Honorary Life Membership of The European Tour

Montgomerie and Garcia lead the pack by four after three rounds in the Volvo Masters


9:40:54 AM    comment []

Nationwide Tour:

Branshaw moves four shots ahead at the Nationwide Tour Championship


9:39:45 AM    comment []


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