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| Russian police free child hostage, kill seven militants in Dagestan Yahoo! News (blog) "However, as a result of coordinated and professional actions of the special forces, the child was set free and the remaining bandits were neutralized," an anti-terrorism committee representative was quoted as saying. The Interfax report identified the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Michael White's political year – video The Guardian Michael White's political year – video. 2012 in review · Previous | Index. Michael White recalls a year in which Ed Miliband's Labour came back from the dead to take the initiative from a government plagued by 'omnishambles', 'plebgate', 'pastygate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The 12 Biggest Music Stories of 2012 Hollywood Reporter From tragic deaths (Whitney Houston) to glorious births (baby Blue Ivy), global phenoms ("Gangnam Style") and local curiosities (Snoop Dogg's "Lion" persona), THR runs down the music headlines that had people talking. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| When Is Cheating In A Game Okay? Kotaku When Is Cheating In A Game Okay? I can tell you exactly when I ruined Pokemon for myself. It was when I enlisted the help of an Action Replay and an obscure program that let me do just about anything in the game. It was like playing god. Pokemon god. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Friday's biggest gaining and declining stocks MarketWatch (US:NOK) fell nearly 5%. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Finnish handset maker's important Lumia lineup of smartphones is being sold at discounted post-holiday prices via some U.S. carriers and Amazon.com. Read: Nokia's Lumia sells at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Game over for PlayStation 2 in Japan CNET Famitsu broke the news that Sony halted Japanese production of PlayStation 2 hardware in its home country, but the blog also noted that the company plans to continue developing and selling games for the video game console. We've reached out to Sony .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Roadshow: Will driverless cars be better on the road than the piloted type? Contra Costa Times A driverless car is on display at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Gov. Jerry Brown came to Google to sign Senate Bill 1298 which will allow driverless cars to be operated on public roads for testing purposes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'KBS Music Festival' achieves highest viewer rating during 'Idol Super Band' stage allkpop (blog) It has been revealed that project male group 'Idol Super Band's performance at the 'KBS Music Festival' became the most-watched moment of the entire show. According to TNmS (Total National Multimedia Statistics), the December 28th broadcast achieved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Let the music play China.org.cn Music is a universal language and it is one of the ways to learn about another culture. To spread the teaching of Chinese music to the world, the Confucius Institute has set up the first Music Confucius Institute in Copenhagen. Mu Qian reports. In the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung Grand Prize promotion returns to Dubai Shopping Festival AME Info Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced the return of its 'Samsung Grand Prize' promotion that will take place during the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) from January 3 to February 3 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bowl Game Mirrors Season as Rutgers's Hope Peters Out New York Times The game set two Russell Athletic Bowl records, neither of which makes for exciting football — most punts (21) and fewest points (23). The game did start with excitement, though, even if it was of the blooper-film variety. On the second play from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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