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Anonymous Hackers Target CIA, UK Supreme Court Over ‘Pirate Bay’ Censorship

Anonymous Hackers Target CIA, UK Supreme Court Over ?Pirate Bay? Censorship

Hacktivist members of the online collective called Anonymous targeted the websites of the United Kingdom Supreme Court and the CIA on Friday, responding to efforts by both governments to stifle internet freedom. Anonymous has named its new campaign to fight online censorship Operation The Pirate Bay (TPR) and Operation Trial At Home.
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran: A Modern Day 'Nazi Germany'?

Some top Israeli officials have repeatedly compared the current regime in Tehran to Nazi Germany and Adolph Hitler?s program of exterminating the Jews.
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Controversy Sparked After Afro Style Washing Sponge Is Launched In Markets [PHOTOS]

British sponge manufacturer Paladone has been slammed for its latest range of Afro-style dishwashing sponge product. The company has earned massive criticism as being racist with the launch of this product. The dishwashing sponges incorporate images of soul singer Diana Ross and an obscure Disco male dancer with an Afro hairstyle.
Women walk out of a branch of HSBC at Dubai Internet City in Dubai

HSBC To Sack 2,200 Employees

HSBC Holdings PLC (NYSE: HBC) plans to cut more than 2,200 jobs in the United Kingdom, where it's most profitable, in a bid to lower costs and boost profit margins, according to published reports.
David Cameron went on the offensive during Prime Minister's Questions

UK Economy Next EU Country To Double Dip

Britain's economy contracted in the first quarter, its second such consecutive decline, sending Europe's third-largest economy into a double-dip recession and giving ammunition to critics of Prime Minister David Cameron's austerity measures.
Rupert and Wendi Murdoch

Murdoch Denies Using Political Influence To Benefit UK Media Empire

Speaking before Levenson inquiry, Murdoch's denial of widespread political leverage by his News Corporation stable of publications and TV channels came as British Prime Minister David Cameron admitted politicians on all sides of the political spectrum had become too close to the Media mogul.
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Mad Cow Disease: Humans Are Safe, But Is Economy In Danger?

Mad cow disease has emerged once again in the United States, for the first time in six years. The Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy infection was confirmed on Tuesday. Health concerns were allayed by the USDA, but economic concerns are taking their place.

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