Apr 10 2009

Thai protesters target Asia summit – Reuters


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Thai protesters target Asia summit
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By Martin Petty PATTAYA, Thailand (Reuters) – Thai troops repelled anti-government protesters at a resort hosting an Asian summit on Friday as leaders began arriving for a meeting meant to focus on the global financial crisis.
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Apr 10 2009

BBC Gets Ready for BitTorrent Distribution

Today the BBC published the first episode of R&DTV, a Creative Commons licensed show that users are allowed to remix, redistribute and share. The first episode of the monthly technology show features Digg’s Kevin Rose, among others. The BBC hopes to use BitTorrent for the distribution of future episodes.

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Apr 10 2009

STEREO Spacecraft To Explore Earth’s L4 and L5

Hugh Pickens writes “Launched on October 25, 2006, NASA’s twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft are about to enter the L4 and L5 Lagrangian points, special points in our orbit around which spacecraft and other objects can loiter because the gravitational pull of earth and the sun balances the forces from the object’s orbital motion. (The spacecraft won’t linger at the Lagrangian points; they are just passing through.) ‘These places may hold small asteroids, which could be leftovers from a Mars-sized planet that formed billions of years ago,’ said NASA Project Scientist Michael Kaiser. STEREO will look for asteroids with a wide-field-of-view telescope. ‘If we discover the asteroids have the same composition as the Earth and moon, it will support Belbruno and Gott’s version of the giant impact theory. The asteroids themselves could well be left-over from the formation of the solar system.’ L4 and L5 are also good places to observe space weather. ‘With both the sun and Earth in view, we could track solar storms and watch them evolve as they move toward Earth. Also, since we could see sides of the sun not visible from Earth, we would have a few days warning before stormy regions on the solar surface rotate to become directed at Earth,’ says Kaiser.”

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Apr 10 2009

Does the state have any business in the garbage bags of Canadians? – Toronto Star


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Does the state have any business in the garbage bags of Canadians?
Toronto Star
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled police may search any of your garbage within reach from the street, even if it's on your property.
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Canada Sunflashes Toronto Sun
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Apr 10 2009

Pirate ships converge on US hostage at sea – The Associated Press


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Pirate ships converge on US hostage at sea
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – Escalating a dramatic Indian Ocean standoff, more US warships – as well as pirate reinforcements with an international gallery of hostages – rushed Friday toward the spot where four Somali bandits were holding a US sea captain
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Apr 10 2009

In a few stunning moments, the brawn behind the brains breaks down … – Globe and Mail


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In a few stunning moments, the brawn behind the brains breaks down
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She was the brains and he was the muscle, and together, they determined that Stefanie Rengel would never grow old. On the first day of a brand-new year, 2008, the chilly girl pulling the strings from a safe distance, the oafish boy carrying a kitchen
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Youth pleads guilty to stabbing Toronto teen. Canada.com
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Apr 10 2009

Thai Protesters Move to Disrupt Summit – New York Times


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Thai Protesters Move to Disrupt Summit
New York Times
By THOMAS FULLER PATTAYA, Thailand – Several hundred anti-government protesters pushed through barricades manned by riot police and army soldiers on Friday as they tried to disrupt an East Asian summit meeting here.
Q+A-Where is political unrest in Thailand heading? Reuters
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Apr 9 2009

Man handed life sentence in high-rise murders – Globe and Mail


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Man handed life sentence in high-rise murders
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VANCOUVER – Sobs from victims' family members rang out in a high-security courtroom Thursday as horrifying details of the Surrey Six killings – one of BC's worst cases of gang violence – were disclosed to the public for the first time.
Bacon brothers have their day in court Calgary Herald
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Apr 9 2009

DB's brawn gave substance to MT's jealous rage – Globe and Mail


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DB's brawn gave substance to MT's jealous rage
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She was the brains and he was the muscle, and together they determined that Stefanie Rengel would never grow old. On the first day of a brand-new year, 2008, the chilly girl pulling the strings from a safe distance, the oafish boy carrying a kitchen
19-year-old pleads guilty and admits to killing Stefanie Rengel The Canadian Press
Guilty plea in Stefanie Rengel case Winnipeg Sun
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Apr 9 2009

8% jobless rate 'not good news,' but not unexpected, Harper says – CBC.ca


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8% jobless rate 'not good news,' but not unexpected, Harper says
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Canada's employment rate hitting a seven-year high of eight per cent and the economy shedding another 61300 full-time jobs in March, was not unexpected, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday in Edmonton.
Alta.’s economy will bounce back: Harper Calgary Herald
PM: Jobless numbers were expected to be bad Edmonton Sun
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