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29. november 2005
 

Frequent Flier: Therapy ¢ (You Going to Eat Your Peanuts?). OFTEN when I fly, my seatmates confuse me with their therapists. I try to stick to my routine of reading a book or listening to my iPod, but once in a while I can't help myself. By DOREEN LORENZO. [NYT > Business]
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British Gas facing five strikes. Thousands of British Gas engineers plan five 24-hour strikes in the run-up to Christmas and after New Year. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:35:11 PM    comment []

State forces blamed over Beslan. An inquiry finds Russian security forces partly to blame for the Beslan school siege in which hundreds died. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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The only thing worse than flying is open source code. And ninethly The proof is in Burt Rutan's tears [The Register]
9:31:44 PM    comment []

Museveni's rival returns to jail. Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye appears in the High Court to sign bail papers, but goes back to prison. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:30:01 PM    comment []

Music Players and Game Consoles Are Topping Lists. Two of the most-coveted items this holiday season are the iPod music player and the Xbox 360. By ERIC A. TAUB. [NYT > Home Page]
9:20:46 PM    comment []

Iraq video shows Western hostages. The four peace activists taken hostage in Iraq, including a retired Briton, are shown in a video released by an unknown militant group. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:19:15 PM    comment []

Venezuelan opposition quit poll. Three opposition parties in Venezuela pull out of the congressional election on Sunday, claiming conditions are unfair. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:17:18 PM    comment []

Blair reignites nuclear arguments. A fierce debate on nuclear power begins after Tony Blair launches a review which could lead to new nuclear plants. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:16:01 PM    comment []


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