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- NZ plans four-nippled sheep
- Charity offers 'life size' virtual whale on web
- Brown's last Budget: predictions
- Mag bets on black Xbox 360 for April
- Lager-swilling boffins crack secret of darts
- Ten reasons why you should buy a Mac
- The Federation goes soft on file sharing
- Gateway denies talks with Acer
- Nexsan shrink-wraps archiving
- Arc completes MBO
- US wants all 10 fingerprints on entry
- Skype users to get PayPal
- Archaeologists sniff out world's oldest perfumes
- US Navy refuses sonar details in whale lawsuit
- Does MySpace really help artists?
- Orange broadband down, but up again
- Italian consumers taking PS3s home already
- Why the Semantic Web Will Fail - developers
- Zimbabwe 'a sinking Titanic' - Guardian Unlimited
- Security flap as Scottish council loses USB key
- Fortran developer John Backus dies
- Aspiring Capgemini workers fight for more pay
- LG software update to fix frozen Aussie TVs
- Virgin Media 'front runner' in Pipex bidding war
- SpaceX's Falcon Launches... Sort Of - science
- Falcon 1 finally claws way into space
- TV's cyber-jihad slot exposes al Qaeda's web ops. Or not.
- NASA Confirms Solar Storm Near 2012 - science
- Hungarians demand ejection of Piresan immigrants
- A monkey hanger's guide to Net Neutrality
- MoD to stop using 'dumb' cluster weapons
- Brown's Budget: cuts basic rate
- Star Wars exhibition to land in London
- Windows Vista, More Than Just a Pretty Face - mainpage
- Judge boots out Google delisting suit
- Vodafone.net says 'sorry'
- Apple TV goes on sale
- Microsoft Joins OpenAjax Alliance - developers
- Slobs Found To Be More Productive Than Neatniks - mainpage
- Judge boots out Google delisting suit
- TV's cyber-jihad slot exposes al Qaeda's web ops. Or not
- NASA Think Tank to be Shut Down - science
- Review of the Arab press - March 21 - Monsters and Critics.com
- Segways to invade Netherlands
- Most UK companies ignoring WEEE directive
- Vodafone.net says 'sorry'
- Virginia ISPs Silently Blocking Websites - yro
- A monkey hanger's guide to Net Neutrality
- Internet Curfew for College Students? - yro
- Euro roaming charges to fall 70% by summer
- HP installs Barre as EMEA channel chief
- Microsoft to Open Source FoxPro - mainpage
- Two sailors die on UK nuclear sub
- Perens Rains on Novell's Parade - yro
- Leader says Iran will retaliate if attacked: report - Reuters
- Say hi to the internet-controlled car
- US Patent Office says P2P threatens national security
- Tamiflu warning in Japan after child suicides and injuries - Guardian Unlimited
- Sportingbet set free in Louisiana
- SanDisk and Hynix buddy up
- How to Turn A Music Lover to Piracy - yro
- Two dead in British nuclear submarine accident - Ninemsn
- Ukraine appoints pro-west foreign minister - MSNBC
- Fighting torture with copyright
- Guilty plea in alleged internet steroid ring
- Morality — Biological or Philosophical? - science
- Pro Java ME MMAPI - books
- UK cops clamp down on midnight PS3 launch
- Neteller to pay up as feds ease up
- Transcript: Bush and Clark's White House press conference - New Zealand Herald
- Man hijacks 90 eBay accounts
- Mark Russinovich on Windows Kernel Security - it
- South Africa tests Iran resolution - Aljazeera.net
- Al Fayed's lawyers seek Diana probe notes - Gulf News
- World's First Polymorphic Computer - hardware
- Alaska and Dell team on $38bn bungle
- Six individuals suspected of using stolen TJX data
- EU Weighs Copyright Law - politics
- Iran Warns of 'Illegal' Steps Over Nukes - Washington Post
- Novell's tiny regret in Microsoft deal
- AppleTV Hits the Streets - apple
- 25 killed, dozens wounded in fresh violence in south Nepal - International Herald Tribune
- Gifted Children Find Heavy Metal Comforting - science
- Aid to Palestinians up in 2006 despite international embargo - People's Daily Online
- CompTIA Certifies Home Network Integrators - it
- Dungeons & Dragons and IT - games
- Organism Survives 100 Million Years Without Sex - science
- 3 sentenced in beheadings of girls - Los Angeles Times
- RIAA Caught in Tough Legal Situation - yro
- Pakistan Successfully Tests Nuke-Capable Missile - FOX News
- At Prime Minister's request, al-Sadr sheik released - Los Angeles Times
- US to trim Palestinian fund request - Los Angeles Times
- Two sailors die on UK nuclear sub
- How Olmert can save himself, and Israel - Jerusalem Post
- US, Iraqi Troops seize chemicals in Baghdad - Middle East Online
- Intel puts $1m concept PC contest shortlist to a public vote
- Govt launches voucher scheme for R&D
- ICANN speaks out for registrar reform
- White label broadband scores big for satisfaction
- Firefox update fixes compatibility snags
- More dawn raids at Torex Retail
- Liverpool Victoria blows £2m to become LV=
- Mideast Quartet extends aid to PNA for three months - Russia - RIA Novosti
- Lyons calls for council tax overhaul
- 'No evidence' of Xbox Live, Bungie.net hacks, MS claims
- Hamas-Fatah violence erupts in Gaza - Aljazeera.net
- Palestinians reject Quartet demands - Aljazeera.net
- Motorola warns of quarterly loss
- Doctor Who series four is go
- EU eases boycott of Palestinian government - Irish Times
- 'Oxygen candle' caused sub explosion
- Philips to glitz up gadgets with Swarovski sparklies
- El Reg announces 'Black Cocks' headline awards
- ESA and Russia cosy up in space race
- Malaysian pirates slap bounty on DVD-sniffing mutts
- Ban on surprise visit to Iraq - RTE.ie
- Why Google Wanted a YouTube Lawsuit - mainpage
- Iraq's PM meets released Sadr aide - ABC Online
- Talks With Insurgents Underway in Iraq - ABC News
- Palestinians reject Quartet demands - Aljazeera.net
- IBM touts novel chip-cooling technique - again
- Taliban fighters killed in clashes - CNN International
- Hamas Seen Gaining Strength - The Jewish Week
- Multi-Threaded Programming Without the Pain - it
- New Inkjet Technology 5 To 10 Times Faster - hardware
- Yahoo! and Google act on click fraud
- Paul McCartney signs for Starbucks
- US Marines spoofed drone to cover up murder, court told
- VoIP phreakers establish thriving black market
- Fujitsu Services drops IPO plan
- NASA: hail damage means no launch yet for Atlantis
- Trojan Analysis Leads To Russian Data Hoard - it
- French Satirical Magazine Cleared Over Muhammad Cartoons - Bloomberg
- Microsoft opens XBox Live to the PC platform
- Google's Second-Class Citizens - mainpage
- Man with al-Sadr ties held in attack on US troops - CNN
- Palestinians reject Quartet demands - Aljazeera.net
- Zimbabwe Court Allows Mugabe Opponents to Leave Country - Voice of America
- Microsoft leads internet industry bid to fill up white space
- Judge Strikes Down COPA, 1998 Online Porn Law - yro
- Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
- All-female species goes 100 million years without a shag
- RIAA Balks At Complying With Document Order - yro
- Israel to boycott Hamas-friendly diplomats - Ynetnews
- Microsoft still dominating the market, commissioner says
- Sophos to bar Second Life on work computers
- EC leaves personal use out of criminal IP laws
- ISPs Fight To Keep Broadband Gaps Secret - politics
- Palestinians reject Quartet demands - Aljazeera.net
- Sustained gunfire reported in Congo's capital - International Herald Tribune
- Maker of Anti-Clinton Video Outed, Loses Job - yro
- Oven on offer for big squid - The Australian
- CD Music Sales Down 20% In Q1 2007 - mainpage
- Certain issues in N-deal need to be thrashed out: India - Zee News
- College Demands RIAA Pay Up For Wasting Its Time - yro
- British cops arrest 3 in 2005 London bombings - Seattle Times
- Hitachi cuts jobs, flees Mexico
- NBC, News Corp Join to Create YouTube Clone - mainpage
- Palestine Today 032207 - International Middle East Media Center
- Dell deal made North Carolinians look like rubes
- Congress Must Make Clear Copyright Laws - yro
- Feds mandates 'secure' Windows set-up
- EU Official Labels Microsoft's Behavior Unacceptable - politics
- Wealthy Indian charged in serial killings - Canoe.ca
- Judge restores Americans' right to online smut
- Doctor Who Series Four Is A Go - mainpage
- NBC and News Corp. prime YouTube, Google stuffer
- Rackable finds a sales chief
- ICANN Set To Review Accreditation Policy - mainpage
- Surprise, Windows Listed as Most Secure OS - it
- Oracle sues SAP for website espionage
- Cisco slugs FTC-addled McData
- Cisco nabs 'Nipple Czar' for board post
- Oracle Sues SAP for Spidering Their Support Site - it
- Analysts look past Musharraf - Daily News & Analysis
- Toddler killed in renewed Palestinian infighting - Ynetnews
- Another Step Towards the Driverless Car - hardware
- PTO Rejects Instant Live Patent - yro
- Is Assembly Programming Still Relevant, Today? - askslashdot
- Bolton defends Israel's war on Hezbollah - Houston Chronicle
- Bot Infestations Reach Nearly 1.2M - it
- Cisco slugs FTC-addled McData
- RIAA Wins Worst Company In America 2007 - mainpage
- Curfew imposed on Basra after clashes - Taipei Times
- Astronomers Explode Virtual Supernova - science
- Quran-based judicial ruling creates turmoil - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
- Fired al-Sadr aide arrested in brazen attack in Karbala - Houston Chronicle
- Repetitive HP grabs another Flickr clone
- Ideas behind computer games can be copied
- Bill Gates to Finally Receive His Harvard Degree - mainpage
- 9 killed in blast at weapons depot - Los Angeles Times
- Top US general says "hot line" possible with China in future - International Herald Tribune
- Geek Squad rides into town
- Ofcom learns lessons from Biscit fallout
- Ten battles the PS3 must fight to win the next-gen console war
- Commons to eye surveillance society
- PS3 hits UK
- University snubs RIAA
- Pundits rate Ajax, evalaute ALM incumbents
- Premium-rate phone operators will soon need a lottery licence
- France Opens Secret UFO Files - science
- Microsoft shutters video sharing site
- Account pretexters plague Xbox Live
- Apple TV undressed on web
- 3Com quarterly loss narrows
- Sumo insurgents menace US forces in Iraq
- Nokia attempts to patent rotating numeric pad
- US company offers Wi-Fi-proof paint
- Viacom Sued Over YouTube Parody Removal - yro
- Iraqi deputy PM wounded in abdomen: aide - Reuters
- New criminal investigation into Ohio elections
- East Midland's crook tagging shambles exposed
- Viacom Sued Over YouTube Parody Removal - yro
- Europe diary: Big birthday - BBC News
- War Museum to stage camouflage expo
- Booze worse than Speed or Acid shocker
- Which IT Careers Are Hot and Which are Not? - askslashdot
- 15 British sailors seized by Iranian forces - Times Online
- Tinfoil bag blaggers lift women's panties
- HP's Neoview appliance – think fridge
- IT and A National Security Letter Gag Order - politics
- US nuke boffins rubbish polygraph testing
- Music festival ticket orders cancelled
- Apple TV does work with (some) SD TVs
- Gordon Brown's exploding balls delight Chinese zombies
- Spamhaus nemesis e360 Insight sued over junk mail
- Sony PlayStation 3
- Mother Superior: MySpace or school, your choice
- Carling Weekend festival goers get the blues
- Intel vs. AMD - Today's Generation Compared - hardware
- Vigilante attack sheep guard British village
- Web 2.0 firms lobby for £100m gravy train
- Apple TV does work with (some) SD TVs
- White House Specifies And Mandates Secure Windows - politics
- The SANs of Mars
- Ten Dangerous Beliefs About Smart Phones - it
- Relisys back in administration
- British man in webcam 'suicide'
- Google Perks Are Great, But They All Mean Business - mainpage
- Feds claim VoIP for their own
- Rocket launch scares pirated nipples onto sheep
- Borders Closes the Books on Amazon - mainpage
- Ireland pounces on school fingerprinters
- Fancy three: the Brits get the latest PlayStation
- Mitac buys Tyan
- Mac OS X 10.5 delayed to ensure Vista compatibility?
- The Sci-Fi Movie Stigma - mainpage
- BT foxed by Chicago area code change
- Canadian killed by poison pills bought on the net
- Vonage Barred From Using Verizon VoIP Patents - yro
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