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BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
- Contractors 'divert Somalia aid'
- Greeks stage fresh general strike
- Mexican shakes up world rich list
- DR Congo mines 'hit by extortion'
- Chile's new leader to be sworn in
- Haiti situation 'dire', Obama says
- Pakistan drone raid 'kills 12'
- Israel under pressure over homes
- Google to scan old Italian books
- Israel supermarket uses parody film of Dubai assassins in advert
ESPN.com - NFL
- Sources: Cleveland Browns looking to trade Brady Quinn, add another quarterback; Jake Delhomme to visit
- Report: Ben Roethlisberger denies to police having sexual intercourse with accuser
- No Terrell Owens in Cincy? Cincinnati Bengals add WR Antonio Bryant
- Minnesota Vikings readying for LaDainian Tomlinson visit
- Jurors in Darrent Williams' slaying trial to go to 2nd day
- Washington Redskins to visit with Larry Johnson, source says
- Source: Kevin Faulk, New England Patriots reach 1-year deal
- Veteran Greg Ellis is open to returning to Dallas Cowboys
- Pat and Kevin Williams of Minnesota Vikings acknowledges contract barred diuretic use
- Nose guard Terrence Cody, linebacker Rolando McClain work out at Alabama pro day
Linux Fanatics
- More Ubuntu Pre-installed – Houston, We Have A Clue
- The Open Source Restaurant
- Open Source In The U.S. Considered Piracy?
- DavMail As An Alternative
- Hack Your Droid For Linux
- Sticky Notes For Ubuntu
- Taboontu And You
- VLC Kicks It Up A Notch
- Why Does Flash Suck With Linux And OS X?
- Community Manager For OpenSuSE – Does Anyone Want To Apply?
Windows Fanatics
Slashdot
- Former TSA Analyst Charged With Computer Tampering
- "Mythical Man-Month" Supposedly Busted By MIT Startup
- Zeus Botnet Dealt a Blow As ISPs Troyak, Group 3 Knocked Out
- OnLive Remote Gaming Service Launches In June
- Google Opens Apps Marketplace
- Digitizing and Geocoding Old Maps?
- Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Protein
... and Now Fat - The Lost Film That Accompanied Empire Strikes Back
- OpenSSH 5.4 Released
- Amazon 1-Click Patent Survives Almost Unscathed
