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

Curfew lifts, more flee war-torn Pakistani valley – The Associated Press


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Curfew lifts, more flee war-torn Pakistani valley
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MINGORA, Pakistan (AP) – Thousands of fearful civilians – many on foot or donkey-pulled carts – streamed out of a conflict-ridden Pakistani valley on Sunday as authorities lifted a curfew and fighting between the military and the Taliban eased.
Video: Pakistan Swat refugees seek help – 09 May 09 Al Jazeera
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May 10 2009

Tamils march for their families – Toronto Star


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Tamils march for their families
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Siva Vimal, a young Tamil in a black jacket and fluorescent vest, stood yesterday at the front of a dense column of Tamil protesters and spoke about his extended family.
Sri Lankan shelling 'kills 257' BBC News
Sri Lanka's Tiger leader's 'underwater bunker' AFP
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May 10 2009

Pirate Bay attorney outlines arguments for appeal

Peter Althin, an attorney for a defendant in the high-profile case, tells CNET News that his appeal is about more than just the judge’s alleged conflict of interest.


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May 10 2009

Rampant Piracy Will Be The Kindle DX’s Savior

I’ve spent the last few days mulling over the future prospects of the new device, and up until a few hours ago my forecast was looking pretty grim. But then a lightbulb went off over my head: pirates are going to save the Kindle DX.


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May 10 2009

Pakistan urging residents to flee – BBC News


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Pakistan urging residents to flee
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Pakistan's government has lifted a curfew in the Swat valley to allow residents to escape an intense battle between the army and Taleban militants.
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Taliban-Style Justice Stirs Growing Anger Washington Post
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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

All eyes on Zuma as SAfrica awaits new cabinet – AFP


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All eyes on Zuma as SAfrica awaits new cabinet
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JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – New South African President Jacob Zuma unveils his cabinet Sunday with all eyes on the key finance portfolio tasked with steering the country through approaching recession.
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May 10 2009

MPAA Says Teachers Should Camcord For Fair Use

unlametheweak recommends an Ars Technica piece detailing the convoluted lengths to which the MPAA will go in order to keep anybody from ripping a DVD, ever. The organization showed a film to the US Copyright Office, in the triennial hearing to spell out exemptions to the DMCA, giving instructions for how a teacher could use a camcorder to record a low-quality clip of a DVD for educational use — even though such a purpose is solidly established in law as fair use. “Never mind that this solution results in video of questionable quality and requires teachers to learn even more tech in order to get the job done. It also requires schools (or, given the way most schools are run, the teachers themselves) to incur additional costs to purchase camcorders and videotapes if they don’t have them already. Add in the extra time involved, and this ‘solution’ is a laughably convoluted alternative to simply ripping a clip from a DVD.”

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May 9 2009

Canada now has 281 cases of swine flu – Globe and Mail


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Canada now has 281 cases of swine flu
Globe and Mail
TORONTO – Several new cases of swine flu were reported Saturday in Canada, bringing the total nationwide to 281. Nineteen new cases were confirmed in British Columbia for a total of 79 cases in that province.
Northern Alberta community wary after woman's death linked to The Canadian Press
Alberta records four more cases of swine flu Edmonton Sun
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