May 10 2009

Pakistanis flee offensive, US sees fresh resolve – Reuters


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Pakistanis flee offensive, US sees fresh resolve
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By Junaid Khan and Paul Eckert KOTA, Pakistan/WASHINGTON, May 10 (Reuters) – Pakistan has been roused to fight the "existential threat" of a growing Islamist insurgency, the top US commander for the Afghan-Pakistan war theater said on Sunday,
Video: Pakistani civilians escaping Swat ITN NEWS
Curfew's lift lets more flee Pakistani valley The Associated Press
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May 10 2009

Dhalla Not A Target: Conservative Minister – CityNews


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Dhalla Not A Target: Conservative Minister
CityNews
A Liberal MP currently facing allegations that she mistreated her immigrant caregivers is not being targeted, a Conservative minister insists.
In Quotes: Vast Left And Right-Wing Conspiracy Globe and Mail
Dhalla film hits town Toronto Sun
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May 10 2009

Dhalla abuse charges 'false' – Edmonton Sun


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Dhalla abuse charges 'false'
Edmonton Sun
By IAN ROBERTSON, SUN MEDIA BRAMPTON — Beleagured Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla surfaced yesterday after three days of silence and denied accusations she mistreated foreign caregivers at her family's Mississauga home.
Dhalla a victim of campaign: lawyer National Post
Domestic abuse Ottawa Citizen
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May 10 2009

15 Things You Need To Know About Windows 7

Windows 7 has been making headlines for a few months now. If you’ve read one or two of the stories and reviews dedicated to it, you might think that you know about all that it contains: new touchscreen features, a revamped taskbar with larger thumbnail previews, Internet Explorer 8, easier networking and so on. While that sounds reasonable enough


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May 10 2009

Wonderful Photo Manipulations [PIC]

Pierre Beteille, a talented French artist, creates remarkable images by digitally modifying his self-portraits in Adobe Photoshop.


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May 10 2009

Top 10 Tiny & Awesome Windows Utilities 2009

Here are 10 apps that pack a lot of greatness into very little space.


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May 10 2009

Open Source Textbooks For California

T-1000, appropriately enough, lets us know about a California initiative to compile open source science and math textbooks for the state, in the hopes of saving money. The effort is spearheaded by Gov. Schwarzenegger. “The effort seems very promising, but the state’s complex standards and arduous textbook evaluation process will pose major challenges. … The governator will surely be able to stop the digital textbooks from gaining sentience and subjugating humanity, but there are trickier challenges that will be even tougher to defeat than the impending Skynet apocalypse. Textbooks are a surprisingly controversial issue in California and there is a lot of political baggage and bureaucratic red tape that will make an open source textbook plan especially troublesome. … [T]he traditional wiki approach is untenable for California teaching material. Individual changes to textbooks can become a source of fierce debate and there are a multitude of special interest groups battling over what the textbooks should say and how they should say it. It would take the concept of Wikipedia edit wars to a whole new level.”

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May 10 2009

Cone of Silence 2.0

Village Idiot sends word of a patent granted to MIT researchers for a cone of silence a la Maxwell Smart. This one doesn’t use plastic, but rather active and networked sensors and speakers embedded in a (probably indoor) space such as an open-plan office. “In “Get Smart” secret agents wanting a private conversation would deploy the ‘cone of silence,’ a clear plastic contraption lowered over the agents’ heads. It never worked — they couldn’t hear each other, while eavesdroppers could pick up every word. Now a modern cone of silence that we are assured will work is being patented by engineers Joe Paradiso and Yasuhiro Ono of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. … Instead of plastic domes, they use a sensor network to work out where potential eavesdroppers are, and speakers to generate a subtle masking sound at just the right level. … The array of speakers… aims a mix of white noise and randomized office hubbub at the eavesdroppers. The subtle, confusing sound makes the conversation unintelligible.” One comment thread on the article wonders about the propriety of tracking people around an office in order to preserve privacy.

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May 10 2009

Warrantless GPS Tracking Is Legal, Says WI Court

PL/SQL Guy writes “A Wisconsin appeals court ruled Thursday that police can attach GPS trackers to cars to secretly track anybody’s movements without obtaining search warrants. As the law currently stands, the court said police can mount GPS on cars to track people without violating their constitutional rights — even if the drivers aren’t suspects. Officers do not need to get warrants beforehand because GPS tracking does not involve a search or a seizure, wrote Madison Judge Paul Lundsten.”

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May 10 2009

Dhalla says she's the victim – Toronto Star


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Dhalla says she's the victim
Toronto Star
Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla, facing allegations that she and her family mistreated three foreign workers, tried to turn the tables yesterday, painting herself as a victim of an organized conspiracy to destroy her.
Dhalla abuse charges 'false' Edmonton Sun
Dhalla a victim of campaign: lawyer National Post
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