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Bomb-making video of Al Qaeda terrorist's bro hits internet
A YouTube spoof video posted by the brother of an Al-Qaeda terrorist, in which he boasts how to make a bomb, is making rounds of internet circles.

Take Prince Harry home for just 68 pounds!
One can now take Prince Harry home for just 68 pounds! Well, don't start counting those bills in your pocket, for it's just an army doll resembling the young Royal, which is now being sold on internet.

School phobia is rising among Brit kids
An increasing number of Brit children are suffering from 'school phobia', warn experts.

Pak UAE envoy says NSG nod to India will spur arms race in South Asia
Pakistan has expressed its concern over the 45 member Nuclear Suppliers Group's (NSG) approval for India.

Nepali Congress against integrating Maoists combatants
The Nepali Congress (NC) has said that the Maoists are determined to increase the influence of violence and armed combatants in statecraft instead of promoting peace, friendship and reconciliation.

McCain namesake voting for Obama
His name is John McCain, but believe it or not, he is voting for Barack Obama.

Bridget McCain's Bangladesh orphanage revealed
The location of the orphanage in Bangladesh from where Republican presidential nominee John McCain's stepdaughter, Bridget, was taken has been revealed.

McCain takes lead over Obama in Gallup poll
Republican presidential nominee John McCain has taken a slight lead over his Democratic rival Barack Obama -- 48-45 percent, according to the latest Gallup Daily Tracking poll published on Sunday.

McCain says will appoint Democrats in his cabinet
Republican presidential nominee John McCain has said that if he is elected president, he will appoint Democrats to his Cabinet.

Oz police chief grilled on Haneef cas
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty was reportedly grilled for three-and-a-half-hours on Monday with regard to evidence connected to the bungled investigation of Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef.

Marks and Spencer to introduce 'Sex and the City' clothing line
'Sex and the City' lovers will get a chance to dress like their favourite stars, when a clothing line inspired by the hit TV series goes on sale at Marks and Spencer stores in the UK next month.

One in four Brit kids does not recognize Winston Churchill
He might have led Britain to victory in the Second World War, but for kids, Prime Minister Winston Churchill is the name of a nodding dog in insurance adverts, a new survey reveals.

Three killed in US missiles attack on Taliban commander Haqqani's house, madarssah
Seven guided missiles have been fired from US spy planes in Miranshah and adjoining areas in North Waziristan, killing three persons and injuring 15 others, including women and children.

China hopes NSG waiver to India will help to maintain non-proliferation regime
China has said that relevant cooperation should help maintain the integrity and validity of the international nuclear non proliferation system after the 45 nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) permitted nuclear trade with India.

Leading UK academic says kids shouldn't be burdened by spellings
A leading British academic feels that literacy rates in several English-speaking countries have been marred by strict spelling rules.

Prince Harry gets licence to zip on William's 175mph superbike
Its zoom time for Prince Harry, for the royal has passed his motorcycle test and is now riding a 175mph superbike given to him by his elder brother Williams.

Pak Taliban links release of Chinese engineers with freedom of militants
Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in Swat have said that they would not release the kidnapped Chinese engineers till the release of the arrested fellow Taliban.

McCain, Palin out of touch with reality on energy conservation: NYT
Republican presidential nominee John McCain's decision to drop his opposition to offshore drilling and calling for a gas tax holiday, besides missing several crucial votes on bills extending credits for wind and solar power, has been described by a New York Times editorial as an alarming development.


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Beware the Rip Guide
Okay, some time ago I posted an entry about what MP3 player to get. There was some flak about my ideas on ripping music to place on your MP3 player, so I thought I would make an attempt at the end-all-be-all rip guide.

The What What?
I want to spend some time talking about Windows Vista.

What I Would Like To See...


Another "I Told Ya So"


Office Roundup!


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