Apr 14 2009

Somali pirates seize 3 more ships – CBC.ca


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Somali pirates seize 3 more ships
CBC.ca
Somali pirates seized another ship in the Gulf of Aden in a nighttime raid on Tuesday, in a brazen response to recent US and French military operations that have killed five of their colleagues.
Video: Maersk Crew Departs Ship; Replacements Arrive The Associated Press
Vt. community awaits return of rescued sea captain The Associated Press
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Apr 14 2009

Q+A-Where does Thailand go from here? – Reuters


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Q+A-Where does Thailand go from here?
Reuters
By Vithoon Amorn BANGKOK, April 14 (Reuters) – Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva regained some of his lost credibility after restoring order in Bangkok on Tuesday, a day after soldiers and red-shirted anti-government protesters clashed in the
Video: Bangkok turns into warzone RT
Unrest Spreads In Thailand; At Least 1 Dies Washington Post
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Apr 14 2009

Ponzi Schemes Multiply On YouTube

Hugh Pickens writes “While it’s probably not true that P. T. Barnum was the originator of the saying ‘there’s a sucker born every minute,’ the proliferation of nearly 23,000 Ponzi schemes on YouTube, with an astounding 59,192,963 views, proves that the sentiment is still alive and well. The videos usually don’t ask for money directly, but send viewers to web sites where they are urged to sign up for the ‘gifting program,’ usually for fees ranging from 0 to ,000. One of the videos recently added on YouTube featured Bible quotes, pictures of stacks of money and a testimonial from a man who said he not only got rich from cash gifting, but also found true happiness and lost 35 pounds. ‘They make it seem like it’s legal and an easy way to make money, but it’s nothing more than a pyramid scheme,’ says Better Business Bureau spokeswoman Alison Southwick. Some of the videos claim that because it’s ‘gifting,’ it’s somehow legal. ‘They talk about “cash leveraging,” whatever that means, and other vague marketing talk,’ says Southwick, but the basic scheme is that participants are told to recruit more people who will put in more money. ‘It’s just money changing hands,’ says Southwick, ‘and it always goes to people at the top of the pyramid.’ A spokesman for YouTube, which is owned by Google Inc., said the company doesn’t comment on individual videos.”

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Apr 14 2009

Canadian soldier killed, 4 wounded by roadside bomb in Afghanistan – CBC.ca


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Canadian soldier killed, 4 wounded by roadside bomb in Afghanistan
CBC.ca
One Canadian soldier was killed and four others were wounded when their armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb north of Kandahar city in Afghanistan, the Canadian military said Tuesday.
Canadian Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Blast 580 CFRA Radio
Afghan women's rights activist slain Toronto Star
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Apr 14 2009

Thai protesters step back from the brink and end siege of PM's office – Times Online


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Thai protesters step back from the brink and end siege of PM's office
Times Online
Thai anti-government protesters have ended a three-week siege of the prime minister’s office, stepping back from a confrontation that had raised fears that renewed instability would further damage the economy.
Video: Two Dead As Thailand Violence Continues The Associated Press
Thai protesters back down Aljazeera.net
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Apr 14 2009

Disabled homeless man's death 'disturbing' – CTV.ca


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Disabled homeless man's death 'disturbing'
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A homeless, disabled man who was found horrifically killed last week in Vancouver was a father of two that struggled with a long-time battle with drugs.
Homeless man’s murder prompts calls for housing Metro Canada – Vancouver
Murdered wheelchair-bound victim fought addiction CTV British Columbia
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Apr 14 2009

South Korean Financial Blogger Faces 18 Months of Prison

eldavojohn writes “A South Korean blogger named Park Dae-sung has been arrested and charged with destabilizing foreign markets by blogging about declining companies. This is the same blogger who predicted the economic downturn that has been experienced the world over. The Korean Times offers more information on the community college graduate and the accusations levied against him.” Several readers have also sent in news that Omidreza Mirsayafi, an Iranian blogger arrested and imprisoned for his writings earlier this year, has now died in custody.

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Apr 14 2009

German Wikileaks Suspension Not Related To Police Raid

An anonymous reader writes “Contrary to what we discussed four days ago, Germany’s registration authority, DeNIC, did not suspend access to wikileaks.de. After some investigation, Heise found out that the ISP ended the contract (in German, Babelfish translation) with Theodor Reppe back in December 2008, with the mandatory three-month notice giving him enough time to move wikileaks.de elsewhere — which he did not do. At the end of March, the domain wikileaks.de was released back to DeNIC.”

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Apr 13 2009

BC election campaign takes off – Globe and Mail


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BC election campaign takes off
Globe and Mail
VICTORIA – As the BC election campaign gets under way today, top environmentalists have set their sights on punishing Carole James, the New Democratic Party Leader, for her populist promise to scrap Liberal Leader Gordon Campbell's carbon tax on fossil
BC Liberals leap on NDP Green gaffe CTV British Columbia
BC election campaign starts with Liberals, NDP tossing political The Canadian Press
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Apr 13 2009

Family makes Facebook plea for girl's return – Globe and Mail


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Family makes Facebook plea for girl's return
Globe and Mail
The family of a missing eight-year-old girl in Southwestern Ontario is pleading with possible abductors to contact them directly on a cellphone number they posted yesterday on the social networking website Facebook.
Ground search for Tori ends Toronto Star
Canine teams scour riverbanks in search for missing Ontario girl CBC.ca
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