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Regulator sets new TV quiz rules
New rules are to be introduced on TV quizzes following allegations that some shows have misled callers.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
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Thai Military Government Blocks YouTube Access
Thailand?s government has blocked access to YouTube and several other Web sites because of content that it says is offensive, officials said today.
New York Times - April 4, 2007
U.S. Weighs Iran Request to Visit Prisoners in Iraq
Iran wants an envoy to visit five Iranians imprisoned following an American raid in northern Iraq in January.
New York Times - April 4, 2007
Martial Arts Expert Pleads Guilty in Terror Case
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New York Times - April 4, 2007
U.N. Study Shows Likely Impact of Global Warming
The U.N. report finds that global warming caused by humans has contributed to recent shifts in ecosystems.
New York Times - April 4, 2007
Bush Defies Democrats With 3 Appointments
President Bush appointed three officials who have already drawn heavy criticism on Capitol Hill.
New York Times - April 4, 2007
United Airlines Awards Creative Account to Start-Up Agency
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New York Times - April 4, 2007
State Of the Art: You Call It the Net. TiVo Calls It a Trove. Mining the Net in TiVo-Land to Stay Ahead
TiVo has been quietly adding features that take the machine well beyond its original function as a video recorder.
New York Times - April 4, 2007
Thailand Bans YouTube
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New York Times - April 4, 2007
Google reveals exec salary deal
Google paid top executives just $1 in 2006, accounts reveal, but their shares were worth billions of dollars.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Golf: Casey to partner Woods
England's Paul Casey will play alongside world number one Tiger Woods in the opening two rounds of the Masters.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Farmer throws support behind SNP
Businessman Sir Tom Farmer says he is backing the Scottish National Party in next month's Holyrood elections.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Iraq extends new security drive
Iraq says it is extending the current security drive beyond Baghdad to areas outside the capital.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Guantanamo conditions 'worsening'
Inmates at Guantanamo Bay face 'inhumane' conditions, with most held in solitary confinement, Amnesty says.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Cricket: England narrowly lose
A seventh-wicket stand of 87 between Ravi Bopara and Paul Nixon almost snatches victory but England fall two runs short against Sri Lanka.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Football: Chelsea held at home
Match report to follow later.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Scholes off as Man Utd lose
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BBC News - April 4, 2007
'No collusion' over bombing probe
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BBC News - April 4, 2007
Apology for 'idiots' election ban
A council apologises for banning "lunatics, idiots, deaf and dumb" people from standing for election.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
Lawyer accuses priest of lying
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BBC News - April 4, 2007
Arrest after sisters die in fire
A teenager is arrested on suspicion of murder after two young sisters die in a house fire.
BBC News - April 4, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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