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BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Cash-hungry turn to credit groups Community-based credit unions in Wales report a surge in new members as more people are refused financial help by the banks. news.bbc.co.uk Gas shut-off Europeans feel the cold as Russia suspends fuel news.bbc.co.uk Rare venomous mammal is caught on camera Rare footage of one of the world's most strange and elusive mammals is captured by scientists. news.bbc.co.uk Pakistan al-Qaeda leaders 'dead' Al-Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and another top aide are believed to have been killed, US intelligence sources say. news.bbc.co.uk Falling interest Pensioners worried as saving rate cuts hit income news.bbc.co.uk Body repair 'could be ramped up' A combination of drugs could trick the body into sending its repair mechanisms into overdrive, say scientists. news.bbc.co.uk 7 days quiz They're all 40 in 2009 - but who is oldest of them all? news.bbc.co.uk Bad signs What effect have Israel's actions in Gaza had in UK? news.bbc.co.uk Bombs hit Gaza as UN urges truce Israeli forces carry out 50 strikes on Gaza and Hamas fire more rockets as the UN Security Council calls for a ceasefire. news.bbc.co.uk UK e-mail law 'attack on rights' A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics. news.bbc.co.uk Beckham 'may not return to MLS' LA Galaxy's former general manager Alexi Lalas says he would not be surprised if David Beckham were not to return to America after his loan spell with AC Milan. news.bbc.co.uk New Donington gets approval Plans for a £100m revamp of Donington Park, the new home of the British Grand Prix from 2010, are approved. news.bbc.co.uk Man charged over head in bag find A 54-year-old man is charged over the discovery of a human head and bones in a shopping bag. news.bbc.co.uk Many to mourn Tuberculosis is tearing lives apart in Tajikistan news.bbc.co.uk BBC Sound of 2009 Is this Britain's new pop queen? Electro princess Little Boots is crowned best new music talent news.bbc.co.uk Mixed-sex wards 'blighting NHS' The government has failed to live up to its promise to phase out mixed-sex wards in hospitals in England, the Conservatives say. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Computers > Hacking > People Last searches:dictionaryharry potterparis hiltonapply for credit cardsky newscheap car rental World Catalog > Computers > Hacking > PeoplePeople:Pedram Amini's current projects, research, and code. http://pedram.redhive.com/ Member of the Eleventh Alliance Development Team. http://bluefish.11a.nu/ A.k.a Attrition Group. http://www.attrition.org/~comega/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Researcher working with embedded systems, linux and wireless sensors. http://www.cs.utah.edu/%7ecoop/ Personal weblog of DVD Jon who released the DeCSS software which decodes the content-scrambling system used for DVD licensing enforcement. 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Biography and articles. http://www.spacerogue.net/ Markku Uttula's View of the Personal Computer World Now and Yesterday. http://www.disconova.com/utu/ Linuxdevcenter.com: The Hacker Behind "Hacking the XBox" Interview with hacker Andrew "Bunnie" Huang describing how he ran into trouble with the DMCA when publishing a book on hacking the Xbox. (September 11, 2003) http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/09/11/bunniehuang_interview.html An article by Enquirer.com on Jesse Tuttle, a hacker who used the handle Hackah Jak. Tuttle claims he was working for the FBI. (July 28, 2003) http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/07/28/loc_wwwloc1ahacker28.html A story of a German hacking pioneer and co-founder of Chaos Computer Club (CCC). Famous hacks include BTX and NASA. (July 31, 2001) http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2001/07/45728 | Major fire closes commuter route About 50 firefighters are tackling a fire which has closed a main road in East Yorkshire, according to fire service officials. news.bbc.co.uk UK e-mail law 'attack on rights' A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics. news.bbc.co.uk 7 days quiz They're all 40 in 2009 - but who is oldest of them all? news.bbc.co.uk New Donington gets approval Plans for a £100m revamp of Donington Park, the new home of the British Grand Prix from 2010, are approved. news.bbc.co.uk Strauss ready to rebuild England Andrew Strauss insists he has the backing of predecessor Kevin Pietersen as he takes over the England captaincy. news.bbc.co.uk Man charged over head in bag find A 54-year-old man is charged over the discovery of a human head and bones in a shopping bag. news.bbc.co.uk Man injured in police shooting A 44-year-old man is in a serious condition in hospital after being shot by police in West Yorkshire. news.bbc.co.uk Taking back what's mine - man asks for kidney's return in divorce A US man divorcing his wife demands that she return the kidney he donated to her or pay him $1.5m (£1m) in compensation. news.bbc.co.uk Rare venomous mammal is caught on camera Rare footage of one of the world's most strange and elusive mammals is captured by scientists. news.bbc.co.uk Beckham 'may not return to MLS' LA Galaxy's former general manager Alexi Lalas says he would not be surprised if David Beckham were not to return to America after his loan spell with AC Milan. news.bbc.co.uk Fond farewell Bollywood's light-hearted goodbye to President Bush news.bbc.co.uk Cash-hungry turn to credit groups Community-based credit unions in Wales report a surge in new members as more people are refused financial help by the banks. news.bbc.co.uk Body repair 'could be ramped up' A combination of drugs could trick the body into sending its repair mechanisms into overdrive, say scientists. 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 Bad signs What effect have Israel's actions in Gaza had in UK? news.bbc.co.uk Gas shut-off Europeans feel the cold as Russia suspends fuel news.bbc.co.uk JD Sports and Jessops sales rise JD Sports and Jessops offer a glimmer of hope from the High Street, saying sales were up on last year. news.bbc.co.uk BBC Sound of 2009 Is this Britain's new pop queen? Electro princess Little Boots is crowned best new music talent news.bbc.co.uk Mixed-sex wards 'blighting NHS' The government has failed to live up to its promise to phase out mixed-sex wards in hospitals in England, the Conservatives say. news.bbc.co.uk Bombs hit Gaza as UN urges truce Israeli forces carry out 50 strikes on Gaza and Hamas fire more rockets as the UN Security Council calls for a ceasefire. news.bbc.co.uk Heat may spark world food crisis Half the world's population could face food crisis by 2100 as soaring temperatures cripple staple crops, scientists warn. news.bbc.co.uk Many to mourn Tuberculosis is tearing lives apart in Tajikistan news.bbc.co.uk Pakistan al-Qaeda leaders 'dead' Al-Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and another top aide are believed to have been killed, US intelligence sources say. news.bbc.co.uk Council staff two weeks on sick Council staff took two weeks in sick leave on average last year at a cost to ratepayers of more than £16m, the Audit Office says. news.bbc.co.uk Falling interest Pensioners worried as saving rate cuts hit income news.bbc.co.uk |
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