May 8 2009

Amid Fighting, Premier Vows to Eliminate the Taliban in Pakistan – New York Times


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Amid Fighting, Premier Vows to Eliminate the Taliban in Pakistan
New York Times
By DEXTER FILKINS ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A day after Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani vowed to “eliminate” the Taliban militants who have taken over large parts of the country, Pakistani warplanes were reported Friday strafing targets in the contested
Video: Residents Flee Pakistani War Zone The Associated Press
SCENARIOS: What next in Pakistan's battle with the Taliban? Reuters
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May 8 2009

Serving his country: PM pours java at base – Edmonton Sun


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Serving his country: PM pours java at base
Edmonton Sun
By JEAN LAROCHE, QMI AGENCY Harper arrived at the Kandahar Air Field at around 9 am and quickly boarded a helicopter to take a look at the Dahla dam, a major Canadian project in the country worth million.
Canadians working to make Kandahar City safe Ottawa Citizen
Harper makes surprise visit to Afghanistan CBC.ca
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May 8 2009

NZ police officer killed in city siege – Times Online


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NZ police officer killed in city siege
Times Online
The body of a police officer was left lying in a New Zealand street for over 24 hours as his colleagues and the gunman who killed him continued a tense stand-off.
New Zealand police retrieve officer's body The Associated Press
Experts on the Napier siege TVNZ
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May 8 2009

Lawyers: Woman in MySpace case should get 3-years in prison

A Missouri mother should serve three years in prison for her role in a MySpace hoax on a 13-year-old neighbor who committed suicide, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed Wednesday in Los Angeles.


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May 8 2009

When Hacked PCs Self-Destruct

An anonymous reader writes “From The Washington Post’s Security Fix blog comes a tale that should make any Windows home user or system admin cringe. It seems the latest version of the Zeus Trojan ships with a command that will tell all infected systems to self-destruct. From the piece: ‘Most security experts will tell you that while this so-called “nuclear option” is an available feature in some malware, it is hardly ever used. Disabling infected systems is counterproductive for attackers, who generally focus on hoovering as much personal and financial data as they can from the PCs they control. But try telling that to Roman Hüssy, a 21-year-old Swiss information technology expert, who last month witnessed a collection of more than 100,000 hacked Microsoft Windows systems tearing themselves apart at the command of their cyber criminal overlords.'”

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May 8 2009

Storytelling In Games and the Use of Narration

MarkN writes “The use of story in video games has come a long way, from being shoehorned into a manual written for a completed game to being told through expensive half-hour cut scenes that put gameplay on hold. To me, the interesting thing about story in games is how it relates the player to the game; in communicating their goals, motivating them to continue, and representing their role as a character in the world. This article talks about some of the storytelling techniques games have employed, and in particular the different styles of narration that have been used to directly communicate information about a story, and how that affects the player’s relation to their character and the degree of freedom they’re given to shape the story themselves.”

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May 8 2009

Commons committee asks Dhalla nannies to testify – Globe and Mail


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Commons committee asks Dhalla nannies to testify
Globe and Mail
Two caregivers who allege they were mistreated while in the employ of the family of Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla will be called to testify before a Commons committee next week as other federal parties seize the chance to prolong Liberal woes.
Third nanny claims abuse from Dhalla family Winnipeg Sun
Dhalla's mother a world traveller despite live-in caregiver Toronto Star
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May 8 2009

US-Afghan-Pakistan summit after Afghan poll – Reuters


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US-Afghan-Pakistan summit after Afghan poll
Reuters
WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) – The United States, Afghanistan and Pakistan will hold a trilateral summit after the Afghan presidential election in August, the special US envoy for the region said on Thursday, citing progress in getting often fractious
Video: Joining forces against the Taliban threat – 7 May 09 Al Jazeera
'Progress' in Afghan-Pakistan talks Aljazeera.net
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May 8 2009

BC Liberals, NDP in dead heat – Globe and Mail


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BC Liberals, NDP in dead heat
Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER – In the wake of a forceful debate performance, NDP Leader Carole James is sweeping away doubts about her leadership and closing in on Gordon Campbell's Liberals in the final stretch of the election campaign, an Angus Reid Strategies poll
Poll gives BC Liberals a nine-point lead on NDP National Post
BC Liberals hold 9-point lead over NDP: poll CBC.ca
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May 8 2009

How We Use the Internets (PIC)

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