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Misrata youth goes from Playstation to front line

When the war in Libya started, many young men now on the rebel front line at Misrata were so interested in computer games and mobile phones that older residents never thought they would turn into fighters. Before the uprising, all those young men cared about was hair gel, clothes, music, mobile phones and hanging out in cafes, said Mahmoud Askutri, a businessman who has formed and funds the 1s...

Hotmail Bans Weak Passwords Like 123456

Hotmail has introduced new measures that prevent users from choosing weak or flimsy passwords while signing up for an account or changing the password on an existing one.

Did Former CIA Contact Kill Karzai's Brother?

Sardar Mohammad, the bodyguard who assassinated Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai's brother was a trusted CIA contact and worked closely with the Special forces and the CIA before defecting to the Taliban.

Hugh Grant Proud of 'Hacking' News of the World

Hugh Grant is very proud of his part in bringing down British tabloid News of the World by secretly recording his conversations with a former NOTW journalist revealing the tabloids sleazy snooping practices.

Murdoch says sorry as pressure mounts on UK police

We are sorry, Rupert Murdoch said in British newspapers on Saturday, as he tried to quell the uproar over a phone-hacking scandal that has claimed his top two newspaper executives and put pressure on police and politicians.

Legionnaire's Disease Reported in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has become a catalyst for Legionnaire's Disease. Reuters has reported that at least 6 people have contracted the disease since 2009 and that there were no fatalities.

Murdoch says sorry; pressure mounts on UK police

We are sorry, Rupert Murdoch said in British newspapers on Saturday, as he tried to quell the uproar over a phone-hacking scandal that has claimed his top two newspaper executives and put pressure on police and politicians.

Murdoch says We're sorry; pressure mounts on UK police

We are sorry, Rupert Murdoch said in British newspapers on Saturday, as he tried to quell the uproar over a phone-hacking scandal that has claimed his top two newspaper executives and put pressure on police and politicians.

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