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Somali tanker pirates 'want $25m'

Somali pirates who hijacked a Saudi oil tanker are reported to have demanded a $25m ransom.

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Treasure galore

Images of artefacts unearthed by metal detectors

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DR Congo rebels pull out to let aid in

Rebel forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo withdraw from two fronts north of Goma, as promised, to let aid in.

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Red tape 'hampers crime victims'

Victims of violent crime are hampered in making compensation claims by excessive red tape, MPs say.

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Strictly stars support Sergeant

Stars of Strictly Come Dancing give their backing to ex-political journalist John Sergeant after he pulls out of the contest.

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New entry! Top of the Pops back in Christmas schedules

Top of the Pops returns to the BBC for two shows over Christmas, despite earlier promises it would stay off the airwaves.

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In pictures

The challenges faced by returning Afghan refugees

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Gaza voices

Palestinians describe life under the Israeli blockade

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US share drop prompts Asia fall

Asian markets plummet after New York's main share index slumps to its lowest level in five years, amid recession fears.

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Send your video, pictures and story ideas

Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.

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Bosch jobs threat 'devastating'

A decision that could see a further 250 manufacturing jobs axed is described as a devastating blow.

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Rolls-Royce plans 2,000 job cuts

Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce says it plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs in 2009, including 140 in the UK.

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Live text - India v England

India are chasing 241 to beat England in the third one-day international against India in Kanpur, which is reduced to 49 overs per side.

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More UK retail sales woe expected

Sales on the UK's high streets continued to slow in October, figures out later are expected to confirm.

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RBS shareholders vote on bail-out

Shareholders of the Royal Bank of Scotland will vote later on Thursday on whether to accept a £20bn government bail-out.

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Letters from America: Thousands of Alistair Cooke's scripts go online

Nearly 3,000 scripts from Alistair Cooke's BBC radio show Letters From America are to be placed in a public electronic archive.

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IMF approves $2.1bn Iceland loan

The International Monetary Fund approves a $2.1bn (£1.4bn) loan for Iceland, after its banking system collapsed in October.

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Escape prompts mother's jail call

A man accused of murder who escaped from a hospital should have been in jail, his alleged victim's mother says.

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Clampdown on excessive speeders

A raft of measures are suggested to target anti-social drivers, including those who speed excessively or use drugs.

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Recession fears hit stock markets

European and Asian markets fall sharply amid growing concerns that the world economy will enter a protracted slump.

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Second arrest in murder inquiry

Police are questioning a 46-year-old man arrested in connection with the murder of doorman Brian McGlynn.

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Sparrow numbers 'plummet by 68%'

The loss of green spaces in Britain has caused the number of house sparrows to drop sharply in the past 30 years, the RSPB says.

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Capello delighted by first year

Fabio Capello says his first year as England boss could not have gone better after beating Germany 2-1 in Berlin.

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City Diaries

Failed or bailed? Tales from the financial front-line

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A winning feeling

Smiles all round as England supporters celebrate in Berlin

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Papers and Reports:

Communications Media Center at New York Law School

Resources on U.S. communications, information and media law. Files include statutes, cases, papers, conferences and courses. Also news on current events and articles from Media Law and Policy.

http://www.nyls.edu/pages/107.asp

EHS Company Reading Rooms

Original primers, product reviews and editorials, written by EHS Company staff. Topics include networking issues such as e-mail, directory services, and DNS/DHCP.

http://www.ehsco.com/reading/

The Future of Networking Technologies for Learning

A series of white papers addressing the role of telecommunications in education.

http://www.ed.gov/Technology/Futures/toc.html

Graand

Free Classified Ads Portal

www.graand.com

General Accounting Office Reports

Contains reports on audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of federal programs, many of which deal with telecommunications and information technology. (Fiscal year 1995 forward.)

http://www.gpoaccess.gov/gaoreports/index.html

NTIA Reports, Filings and Related Material

Nestled in among the FCC filings are reports and analyses dating back to 1995 covering topics such as spectrum allocation, use of information technology in the public safety sector, and global e-commerce.

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/reports.html

VMSK.org

Provides a range of papers and tutorials.

http://www.vmsk.org/

Somali tanker pirates 'want $25m'

Somali pirates who hijacked a Saudi oil tanker are reported to have demanded a $25m ransom.

news.bbc.co.uk

Gaza voices

Palestinians describe life under the Israeli blockade

news.bbc.co.uk

In pictures

The challenges faced by returning Afghan refugees

news.bbc.co.uk

Live text - India v England

India are chasing 241 to beat England in the third one-day international against India in Kanpur, which is reduced to 49 overs per side.

news.bbc.co.uk

Letters from America: Thousands of Alistair Cooke's scripts go online

Nearly 3,000 scripts from Alistair Cooke's BBC radio show Letters From America are to be placed in a public electronic archive.

news.bbc.co.uk

Escape prompts mother's jail call

A man accused of murder who escaped from a hospital should have been in jail, his alleged victim's mother says.

news.bbc.co.uk

Capello delighted by first year

Fabio Capello says his first year as England boss could not have gone better after beating Germany 2-1 in Berlin.

news.bbc.co.uk

Treasure galore

Images of artefacts unearthed by metal detectors

news.bbc.co.uk

More UK retail sales woe expected

Sales on the UK's high streets continued to slow in October, figures out later are expected to confirm.

news.bbc.co.uk

Clampdown on excessive speeders

A raft of measures are suggested to target anti-social drivers, including those who speed excessively or use drugs.

news.bbc.co.uk

Red tape 'hampers crime victims'

Victims of violent crime are hampered in making compensation claims by excessive red tape, MPs say.

news.bbc.co.uk

Strictly stars support Sergeant

Stars of Strictly Come Dancing give their backing to ex-political journalist John Sergeant after he pulls out of the contest.

news.bbc.co.uk

Rolls-Royce plans 2,000 job cuts

Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce says it plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs in 2009, including 140 in the UK.

news.bbc.co.uk

A winning feeling

Smiles all round as England supporters celebrate in Berlin

news.bbc.co.uk

Sparrow numbers 'plummet by 68%'

The loss of green spaces in Britain has caused the number of house sparrows to drop sharply in the past 30 years, the RSPB says.

news.bbc.co.uk

Recession fears hit stock markets

European and Asian markets fall sharply amid growing concerns that the world economy will enter a protracted slump.

news.bbc.co.uk

IMF approves $2.1bn Iceland loan

The International Monetary Fund approves a $2.1bn (£1.4bn) loan for Iceland, after its banking system collapsed in October.

news.bbc.co.uk

DR Congo rebels pull out to let aid in

Rebel forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo withdraw from two fronts north of Goma, as promised, to let aid in.

news.bbc.co.uk

US share drop prompts Asia fall

Asian markets plummet after New York's main share index slumps to its lowest level in five years, amid recession fears.

news.bbc.co.uk

New entry! Top of the Pops back in Christmas schedules

Top of the Pops returns to the BBC for two shows over Christmas, despite earlier promises it would stay off the airwaves.

news.bbc.co.uk

Second arrest in murder inquiry

Police are questioning a 46-year-old man arrested in connection with the murder of doorman Brian McGlynn.

news.bbc.co.uk

City Diaries

Failed or bailed? Tales from the financial front-line

news.bbc.co.uk

RBS shareholders vote on bail-out

Shareholders of the Royal Bank of Scotland will vote later on Thursday on whether to accept a £20bn government bail-out.

news.bbc.co.uk

Bosch jobs threat 'devastating'

A decision that could see a further 250 manufacturing jobs axed is described as a devastating blow.

news.bbc.co.uk

Send your video, pictures and story ideas

Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.

news.bbc.co.uk

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