Apr 11 2009

Ice begins to clear; Winnipeg flood fears subside – Canada.com


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Ice begins to clear; Winnipeg flood fears subside
Canada.com
By Kevin Rollason, Winnipeg Free PressApril 11, 2009 9:01 PM WINNIPEG – After days of flirting with worst-case flood scenarios of ice jams and rapidly rising, backed-up water, the Red River throughout most of Winnipeg is finally clear of ice.
RCMP ready to ticket Red River floodway sightseers CBC.ca
Ice jam causes problems north of Winnipeg CTV.ca
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Apr 11 2009

Hungary, Tatarstan Latest To Go FOSS

christian.einfeldt writes “It seems as if almost every other week there is news of another government migration toward Free Open Source Software. Two of the most recent such moves come from Hungary and the tiny independent former Russian republic of Tatarstan. On April 2, The Hungarian government announced that it will be modifying its procurement rules to mandate that open source procurement funding match expenditures for proprietary software, according to Ferenc Baja, deputy minister for information technology. In Tatarstan, a Republic of 3.8 million inhabitants, the Deputy Minister of Education announced that by the end of this school year, all 2,400 educational institutions in Tatarstan will have completed a transition to GNU-Linux, following a successful pilot program in rolled out in 2008.”

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Apr 11 2009

Search for missing Ontario girl continues, vigil planned Sunday – CBC.ca


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Search for missing Ontario girl continues, vigil planned Sunday
CBC.ca
The search for an eight-year-old Ontario girl who has been missing since mid-week continued Saturday, with volunteers and police focusing on a conservation area on the northern edge of the small city of Woodstock.
Hundreds of tips pour in about missing Ontario girl CTV.ca
Police say Amber Alert not appropriate for missing Ont. girl The Gazette (Montreal)
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Apr 11 2009

Pirates seize Italian-flagged tugboat, 16 crew – Reuters


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Pirates seize Italian-flagged tugboat, 16 crew
Reuters
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI, April 11 (Reuters) – Pirates captured an Italian-flagged tugboat with 16 crew including 10 Italians on Saturday, in the latest hijacking in the busy Gulf of Aden.
Somali pirates a far cry from buccaneers of old The Associated Press
Crew of Alabama says sailors jumped pirates to retake control CNN
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Apr 11 2009

Some 100000 demand Sri Lanka ceasefire in UK march – Reuters India


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Some 100000 demand Sri Lanka ceasefire in UK march
Reuters India
LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) – Around 100000 people marched through the British capital on Saturday to demand a ceasefire between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil Tiger separatists.
100000 Tamil supporters march through London The Associated Press
CM rejects criticism of his comparison of LTTE chief with Porus Times of India
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Apr 11 2009

Finnish Court Dismisses E-Voting Result

wizzor writes in with a follow-up on the Finnish municipal election in which 2% of the votes were lost by a defective e-voting system, and which the Helsinki Administrative Court had found acceptable. Now the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland has rejected the election results (original in Finnish; bad Google translation here) and ordered the election to be re-run. The submitter adds, “Apparently 98% of the votes isn’t enough to determine how the remaining 2% voted, after all.”

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Apr 11 2009

Paid Shilling Comes to Twitter

An anonymous reader alerts us that an outfit called Magpie is paying Twitter users to tout advertisers’ products. Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb has identified a number of household-name companies — among them Apple, Skype, Kodak, Cisco, Adobe, Roxio, PC Tools, and Box.net — whose products are hyped by identically worded, paid Magpie tweets. But comments to Kirkpatrick’s post, including one from a Box.net spokesman, make it sound likely that these shills were paid for not by the companies themselves, but by affiliate marketers. That may not matter. In the same way that Belkin recently got burned paying consumers to write complimentary online reviews about the company’s products, the makers of products and services touted through Magpie may find themselves tainted in the backlash from this new form of astroturfing. Kirkpatrick concludes his post: “So there’s the Twitter-sphere for you! Bring on ‘real time search,’ bring on a globally connected community, bring on vapid, vile, stupid shilling. It all seems pretty sad to me.”

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Apr 11 2009

Hundreds of tips pour in about missing Ontario girl – CTV.ca


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Hundreds of tips pour in about missing Ontario girl
CTV.ca
Efforts to locate a missing Woodstock, Ont., girl will focus on the hundreds of tips that have poured in to police over the last couple of days, according to the town's mayor.
Search for missing Ontario girl continues, vigil planned Sunday CBC.ca
Parents concerned for own children as search continues for missing Globe and Mail
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Apr 11 2009

US navy stalks Somali pirates – Reuters


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US navy stalks Somali pirates
Reuters
By Abdi Guled MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Somali elders sought to mediate on Saturday between the US navy and pirates holding an American hostage in a high-seas standoff that presents President Barack Obama with a nasty new dilemma.
Growing sophistication of pirates BBC News
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Apr 11 2009

BBC News, Bangkok – BBC News


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BBC News, Bangkok
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Four months ago, the telegenic, youthful leader of the Democrats, Thailand's oldest political party, emerged in triumph from parliament, having pulled off a remarkable coup.
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