Apr 24 2009

Pakistan Taliban in Buner pull out – Aljazeera.net


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Pakistan Taliban in Buner pull out
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Up to 500 Taliban fighters have been ordered to pull back from Buner, just 100km away from the Pakistan capital of Islamabad, less than 24 hours after they entered the strategic district.
Video: Pakistan deploys troops to combat Taliban – 23 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
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Apr 24 2009

Nintendo and the Decline of Hardcore Gaming

angry tapir writes “Chris Jager from GoodGearGuide argues that the rise of casual gaming means near-certain death for hardcore gaming. The sales of casual ‘party-friendly’ games are massively outstripping the sales of classic hardcore games, and the makers of other consoles are taking note of Nintendo’s success in attracting non-traditional gamers to the Wii and DS. There is evidence that Sony and Microsoft are both trying to tap into the casual market, and it’s only a matter of time before hardcore gaming goes the way of the Nintendo PowerGlove.” Of course, the trend toward casual doesn’t just involve Nintendo — World of Warcraft’s success (and the huge effect it’s had on the MMO genre) is often credited to its focus on casual gamers. While it’s not unreasonable for game studios to want all players to see all of the game’s content, perhaps there’s a better way of catering to the more hardcore players than tacking on difficulty modes and “do it the hard way” achievements.

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Apr 24 2009

Operation Diplomat – Globe and Mail


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Operation Diplomat
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A rotating team of three dozen Canadians worked tirelessly in West Africa over the past four months to secure freedom for two Canadian diplomats, sources say.
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Apr 24 2009

UN says nearly 6500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka – The Associated Press


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UN says nearly 6500 civilians dead in Sri Lanka
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) – Two top Indian officials headed Friday to Sri Lanka to demand an immediate cease fire in the bloody civil war as a private UN document reported that nearly 6500 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the last three months of
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Apr 24 2009

Pakistan troops man Buner police stations – AFP


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Pakistan troops man Buner police stations
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) – More than 100 paramilitary troops manned police stations around the northwestern Pakistani town of Buner Friday as Taliban militants who have swarmed the area patrolled its streets, officials said.
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Apr 24 2009

Using Light’s Handedness To Find Alien Life

Rational Egoist writes “Scientists working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have come up with a novel, easy way to detect life on other planets. Rather than try to measure the composition of atmospheres, they want to look at the chirality of light coming from the planet. From the article: ‘”If the [planet’s] surface had just a collection of random chiral molecules, half would go left, half right,” Germer says. “But life’s self-assembly means they all would go one way. It’s hard to imagine a planet’s surface exhibiting handedness without the presence of self assembly, which is an essential component of life.”‘ And they have already built a working model: ‘Because chiral molecules reflect light in a way that indicates their handedness, the research team built a device to shine light on plant leaves and bacteria, and then detect the polarized reflections from the organisms’ chlorophyll from a short distance away. The device detected chirality from both sources.’ The article abstract is available online.”

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Apr 23 2009

PM must press US for Khadr's return from Guantanamo, court rules – CBC.ca


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PM must press US for Khadr's return from Guantanamo, court rules
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A sketch of Omar Khadr at a hearing at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Jan. 19. A Federal Court judge ruled Thursday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper must immediately demand Khadr's repatriation.
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Apr 23 2009

Mother of teen shocked with stun-gun thinks Taser tests a … – Edmonton Sun


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Mother of teen shocked with stun-gun thinks Taser tests a
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By ANDREW HANON, Sun Media The mother of a 15-year-old shocked by a Taser-wielding police officer thinks the controversy over whether the weapons work properly misses the point.
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Apr 23 2009

Vancouver police arrest 6 more alleged members of Sanghera gang – CBC.ca


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Vancouver police arrest 6 more alleged members of Sanghera gang
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Six alleged members of the Sanghera crime group are taken into custody in South Vancouver on Wednesday. (Vancouver Police Department) Vancouver police say they have dismantled one of the city's most violent gangs after arresting six alleged members of
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Apr 23 2009

NASA Moon Launch May Be Delayed After 2020

krou writes “The Guardian is reporting that NASA is quietly revising its internal estimates of a 2018 launch for its Ares V rocket. Although publicly the date given for the launch was 2020, the internal launch date was set for 2018. The shift in dates seems to be linked to ‘growing budget woes,’ and ‘engineers say that means the public 2020 date to send humans back to the moon is in deepening trouble.’ NASA administrator Mike Griffin blamed the White House, and the previous Bush administration, saying funding for Ares V and other projects fell from bn through 2015 to just 0m. ‘This was to be allocated to early work on the Ares V heavy-lifter, and the Altair lunar lander. With only a half-billion dollars now available, this work cannot be done.'”

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