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UK hostages 'likely to be dead'

" Two more of the British hostages held in Iraq are now thought "very likely" to be dead, the BBC has learned. Security guards Alan McMenemy, from Glasgow, and Alec Maclachlan, from south Wales, were kidnapped in...

Security Plans, Costs for London 2012, Vancouver 2010 Questioned

The former head of Olympic security for the London games in 2012, Tarique Ghaffur, says that time is running out to put adequate security plans in place for the world sporting event, and that the security budget is...

Hasina, allies secure majority in Bangladesh

"Dhaka, Dec 30: Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her nine-party alliance raced to a landslide victory, winning 225 seats of the 299 seats that figured in Bangladesh's ninth General Election. This meant a...

London National Climate Change March

"London National Climate Change March Almost 4000 marchers, along with several hundred cyclists, demonstrated in London on Saturday 6 December, marching from Grosvenor Square along Piccadilly, past...

Pamela Anderson’s pot plea

" Pamela Anderson wants marijuana to be legalised. The former ‘Baywatch’ star has written an open letter to US President-elect Barack Obama, outlining ways to make the country better. Pamela believes cultivating the illegal substance would “save children” and...

Savvy Homeowners Are Turning the Table on Lenders

"WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 18 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — National Loan Audits (www.nationalloanaudits.com) announced today that since only a fraction of distressed homeowners needing a loan modification are getting the help they need, borrowers should obtain a Forensic Loan...

'Strikemaster II' helps reinforce home doors

 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- "I was actually home one day when one of my neighbors had their door kicked in and I came outside and stopped him," said Paige Long who was shaken by what happened. The startled thief got away, leaving Long worried."After the first break-in, I...

IBM USB banking device stops keyloggers, malware

"IBM is testing a new USB device that, according to the company, could stop keyloggers and malicious software from gaining access to banking passwords and sensitive account information."

Government Set to Takeover HBOS as Lloyds TSB Merger Flounders

THE government is set to make an announcement before the markets open this morning of a £49bn rescue package, which will in effect mean that the government becomes the majority shareholder in the HBOS group,...

Yahoo to fix password exposure problem in Zimbra

Follow up to story posted yesterday"Yahoo to fix password exposure problem in Zimbra"" New security features planned for Zimbra will resolve an issue responsible for passwords being transmitted as clear when...

Rafsanjani: Iran- Pakistan cooperation needed for a secure region

In a meeting with Pakistan Ambassador to Iran, Shafkat Saeed, the Expediency Council Chairman Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said the bilateral cooperation between their countries is pivotal for reginoal security. ...

Slovakia's women's ice hockey pummels Bulgaria 82-0

So much for Bulgaria's hockey abilities. I have heard of some high scoring games, but that's just beyond terrible. "BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) -- With more goals than minutes in the game, Slovakia's women's ice hockey team claimed an amazing 82-0 victory over Bulgaria in...

Detroit mayor agrees to plea deal in text scandal

" (CNN) -- Embattled Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick pleaded guilty Thursday to charges resulting from a sex scandal and is to resign from office immediately, a prosecutor said. ...

Study shows that generous KD donations aren't so in reality

A study done by the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research has found that higher income households who are "food secure" are likely to donate things like mac and cheese to food banks. While the lower income families who are not "food secure" who need to use the...

Judge fears secret hearings over Guantanamo Bay

The reason court hearings are public is so that there is oversight and accountability; so the government, i.e. those running it, can't throw you in prison forever just on their "say so" without the public being witness to the evidence. It's a hallmark of civilized nations....

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