Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker The Guardian | Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by computers. Photograph: Corbis | Figuring out who was behind the hack of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Angl...
Germany Weighs Purchase of Swiss Bank Data by Informant The New York Times | BERLIN - An informant is offering to sell the German authorities details of 1,500 individuals who allegedly have untaxed income stashed away in Swiss bank accounts, the Finance Ministry confirmed Sunday. | The offer, leaked to a leading conservative daily newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,...
A Family Tree Is Next Tulsa World 5 Berlin | Military chopper crashes in Germany; 3 dead | A U.S. military helicopter crashed in western Germany on Wednesday, killing all three people aboard, according to a U.S. Army Europe spokesman. | The aircraft went down in woods near the A67 hi...
Croatia PM Calls for Better Relations with Serbia Balkan Insight Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor has announced that relations between Serbia and Croatia must turn towards the future. | Already tense relations between the two neighbouring countries reached a peak after outgoing Croatian President Stjepan Mes...
Two German fugitives deported by BI The Daily Tribune | 02/02/2010 | The Bureau of Immigration (BI) deported two German fugitives who are both wanted for serious crimes in their homeland, it was reported yesterday. | In his report to Immigration Commissioner Marcelino Libanan, BI deportation unit head A...
Germany Weighs Purchase of Swiss Bank Data by Informant The New York Times | BERLIN - An informant is offering to sell the German authorities details of 1,500 individuals who allegedly have untaxed income stashed away in Swiss bank accounts, the Finance Ministry confirmed Sunday. | The offer, leaked to a leading conservativ...
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In Europe, Challenges for Google Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Google has a problem in China. But it may have bigger headaches in Europe. | On issues as varied as privacy, copyright protection and the dominance of Google's Internet search en...
Origins and Effects - Actions and Reactions WorldNews.com Not the Elite of VIPs in the World, not the politicians, not the scientists, not the cultural folks, not the bankers, not the philosophers and no Popes of the world know the differ...
Germany Weighs Purchase of Swiss Bank Data by Informant The New York Times | BERLIN - An informant is offering to sell the German authorities details of 1,500 individuals who allegedly have untaxed income stashed away in Swiss bank accounts, the Finance M...
UBS - Victim of U.S. and Swiss Politics WorldNews.com UBS is the greatest Swiss bank and the by far the hugest bank in the world for the administration of private Fortunes for the richest chaps on this Globe. This Elite in fact does not make not one per mille of world's population, and these geniuses le...
Piracy letter campaign 'nets innocents' BBC News | More than 150 people have approached consumer publication Which? Computing claiming to have been wrongly targeted in crackdowns on illegal file-sharing. | ACS:Law has sent thousands of letters to people claiming they have illegally downloaded mater...
Rebel leader accused of genocide lives in Paris The News & Observer | PARIS -- A few months ago in Congo, a group of rebels decapitated the chief of the village of Busurungi, tied the village men in a line elbow to elbow and cut off their heads. | In the meantime, the man who says he coordinates the rebels' daily act...
In Europe, Challenges for Google Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Google has a problem in China. But it may have bigger headaches in Europe. | On issues as varied as privacy, copyright protection and the dominance of Google's Internet search engine, the company is clashing with lawmakers, regulators and consumer advocates. And the fights are escalating across Western Europe. | The stakes are high -- potentially...
Google phases out support for IE6 BBC News | Google has begun to phase out support for Internet Explorer 6, the browser identified as the weak link in a "sophisticated and targeted" cyber attack on the search engine. | The firm said from 1 March some of its services, such as Google Docs, would not work "properly" with the browser. | It recommended individuals and firms u...