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  28. oktober 2006


A royal life!


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What in the world?


3:59:56 PM    comment []

Annual surprise!


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Statoil restarts platforms!


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Orkla goes solar!


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Boarding Pass Hacker Under Fire. Rep. Ed Markey wants the government to arrest a graduate student for launching a website that lets users create fake boarding passes capable of fooling airport screeners. That'll fix everything! By Ryan Singel. [Wired News: Top Stories]
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Lithuanians Are Given a Taste of How Russia Plays the Oil Game. Critics say a suspicious shutdown of a Russian oil pipeline to a Lithuanian refinery is a case study in Kremlin oil politics. By ANDREW E. KRAMER. [NYT > Business]
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Phishing Domain Resale Market Booms (TechWeb). TechWeb - Internet addresses that appeal to identity thieves eager to rip off consumers are being posted by major domain resellers. [Yahoo! News: Technology News]
3:27:14 PM    comment []

China looking to stop Internet addiction (AP).

A girl surfs a blog website at an internet cafe in Changzhi, northern China's Shanxi province October 9, 2006. The number of bloggers in China had reached 17.5 million by the end of August, almost 30 times the 2002 figure, China Daily reported Monday. CHINA OUT REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA)AP - China's government wants to develop technology to stop children from becoming addicted to the Internet, a news report said Friday.


[Yahoo! News: Technology News]
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Taking Terror Fight to N. Africa Leads U.S. to Unlikely Alliances . ALGIERS -- Locked in a prison here, for now, is a desert bandit dubbed the "Bin Laden of the Sahara," whose capture was secretly orchestrated by U.S. forces after a long chase across some of the most forbidding terrain on Earth.
By Craig Whitlock. [washingtonpost.com - Business News From The Washington Post]
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