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  1. PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP!! I BOUGHT A CD AND WHEN I PUT IT IN MY PC IT APPEARED: DANGER PROBLEM AFFECTING ISO:56472 c:/SYSTEM DRIVER/SYSTEM32/ DISSAPEARED I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT MEANS AND WHEN I SAW MY ANTIVIRUS IT SAID PROBLEM: 45 VIRUSES 35 TROJAN MALWARE, 10 REMOVE MEMORY'S WHAT CAN I DO SOMEBODY KNOW?? PLEASE!!

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  2. Child's birthday cake treat banned by school By GAVIN MADELEY Last updated at 20:28pm on 18th October 2006 It should have been a piece of cake. All little Emma Matthews wanted to do was celebrate her sixth birthday at school with a nice chocolate sponge. But before the primary two pupil could divide up the tasty treat among her hungry classmates, teachers stepped in and declared the tempting confection a health risk. Emma's parents had bought the cake in a local shop and then went to some trouble to decorate it with extra icing and chocolate buttons for the pupils at St Bride's Primary School in Bothwell, Lanarkshire. However, teachers told the astonished yo…

    • 14 replies
    • 934 views
  3. Started by mc_squared,

    By Andrew Benson Motorsport editor People have an uneasiness about Michael, which is a shame because with that much talent it could have been different Damon Hill Michael Schumacher has needlessly compromised his standing in Formula One …

  4. Started by mc_squared,

    1,500 cruise ship passengers without toilets for 'three days' Last updated at 21:38pm on 23rd October 2006 Thomson's Destiny cruise ship Around 1,450 passengers on a luxury cruise ship have been left without toilets for three days, according to people on board. A series of blockages in the plumbing system is said to have led to "mayhem" on board Thomson's Destiny cruise ship. Tour operator Thomson admitted that there have been problems with the vacuum system of the toilets, but said it was bringing in a team of "super-technicians" to fix the system overnight. A spokeswoman said: "The team of 10 experts will be working through the night to …

  5. Started by Jiminy Cricket,

    How's it done?

  6. Pregnant at 15 and a baby every year since. Now this 21-year-old on benefits says she wants more By ARTHUR MARTIN Last updated at 23:13pm on 22nd October 2006 All I ever wanted: Susie Christian with husband Dax and children Rhiver, 11 months, Neo, two, Ethan, three, Neisha, four and Hope, five When she discovered she was pregnant at 15, Susie Christian joyfully embraced the demands of young motherhood. So much so, in fact, that she had another four children at a rate of one a year. And now 21-year-old Mrs Christian and her husband Dax want a sixth child to add to their ever-expanding brood. "Right from the start I knew I wanted to ha…

    • 6 replies
    • 683 views
  7. Started by Matter-Eater Lad,

    Clinton And I By ALAN DERSHOWITZ October 18, 2006 Several years ago, I provoked a storm of controversy by advocating "torture warrants" as a way of creating accountability for the use of torture in terrorism cases. I argued that if we were ever to encounter a "ticking bomb" situation in which the authorities believed that an impending terror attack could be prevented only by torturing a captured terrorist into revealing the location of the bomb, the authorities would, in fact, employ such a tactic. Although I personally oppose the use of torture, I recognize the reality that some forms of torture have been, are being, and will continue to be used by democracies …

    • 12 replies
    • 933 views
  8. One pupil in five can't find Britain on the map By SARAH HARRIS Last updated at 23:14pm on 22nd October 2006 One in five schoolchildren is unable to find the United Kingdom on a map of the world, research has revealed. One in ten cannot name a single continent and more than 20,000 children in London do not realise they live in England's capital city. Education experts described the findings as "rather frightening", saying schools must concentrate on the basics in geography lessons. The subject is a compulsory part of the National Curriculum for five to 14-year-olds. But critics attribute the lack of basic geographical knowledge on seco…

  9. Give up or we won't operate, smokers told By FIONA MACRAE Last updated at 10:03am on 23rd October 2006 Smokers will be denied life-changing operations unless they agree to kick the habit, it was revealed today. Cash-strapped hospitals say patients will not be given treatments such as hip and knee replacements until they try to give up. Those who fail could be denied treatment all together. See also: Workers given nicotine patches instead of cigarette breaks Managers in Norfolk and Newcastle, where trusts are millions of pounds in debt, say smokers are at a greater risk of complications and the move will help save them money on further care…

  10. Kate lays down her Six Commandments Supermodel Kate Moss has reportedly devised a list of six rules for her lover Pete Doherty to obey. Kate's Commandments include his stopping drug-taking, spending two hours a day writing music and poetry, eating properly, getting rid of his "loser friends", not flirting with groupies and calling her three times a day, reports the Daily Star. The 32-year-old has apparently said that if the Babyshambles crooner does not stick to them, their planned nuptials will be off. A friend told the tabloid: "Pete is prone to going Awol. "She has warned Pete that if he doesn't stick to the rules their wedding will be off." A pal of the 27-year…

  11. One in five at nursery don't know their age By LAURA CLARK Last updated at 08:50am on 20th October 2006 Sixty-six per cent of children were unable to say which animal barks Nineteen per cent of nursery school children - one out of five - do not know how old they are, a study has revealed. The three and four-year-olds failed to answer correctly when asked their age. Sixty-six per cent were unable to say which animal barks and 88 per cent did not know which was bigger - a cat or a mouse. The figures emerged in general knowledge tests given to pupils in England and Japan as part of a comparison between the two countries' education systems.…

  12. Started by mc_squared,

    NASA reveals ozone hole is bigger than ever Last updated at 13:02pm on 20th October 2006 The ozone hole over Antarctica is bigger and deeper than any other on record, a NASA satellite image has revealed. The ozone layer shields Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, and the layer thins out over the South Pole each year, primarily because human-made compounds release ozone-eating chlorine and bromine gases into the stratosphere. The hole covers almost the entire of the Antartic and is an average of 10.6million square miles. However there is good news - concentrations of ozone-depleting chemicals in the lower atmosphere have been declining since…

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  13. Immigrant motorists 'unsafe on our roads' By ELEANOR MAYNE, Mail on Sunday Last updated at 21:12pm on 21st October 2006 Thousands of immigrants and asylum seekers are legally allowed to drive on our roads even though many would be incapable of passing a British driving test, safety campaigners have claimed. Transport Secretary Douglas Alexander faced calls to end a legal loophole entitling people who have a an overseas licence to drive in the UK for a year before taking a test. The demands from road safety groups and MPs follow a series of accidents involving immigrants. Critics claim foreign licences are often bought on the black market in their country of…

  14. Started by mc_squared,

    'Nice guys finish first', says scientist By FIONA MacRAE Last updated at 22:00pm on 20th October 2006 Men that are kind and helpful do finish first Cads and bounders may have a certain appeal, but when it comes to getting the girl, nice guys really do finish first. Scientists have shown that nice guys, often dismissed as being wimpish and lacking in excitement, are actually more attractive to women than their more macho counterparts. Psychologist Professor Mark Van Vugt set up a series of experiments designed to test the pros and cons of being nice. Volunteers were given a fictional sum of money and asked to make 'donations'. Some contrib…

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    • 654 views
  15. Started by oasispain,

    I have just bought a mobile, Sharp gx17. I would like to know if there's any website providing codes for the composer in the mobile. Anyone knows? Sorry 4 my english

  16. Started by berrywoman,

    I am sooo looking forward to tonights premiere!! I was hooked on this show since the first season..... anyone else?

    • 100 replies
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  17. Started by busybeeburns,

    Human remains - some as large as arm or leg bones - have been found at the site of the 11 September attacks in New York, AP news agency has reported. The remains were found in rubble excavated from a manhole near the site of the World Trade Center. Relatives say the find proves the need for a thorough new search of the area around Ground Zero. "We can no longer rely on accidental discoveries," said WTC Families for Proper Burial in a statement. "This must be a deliberate search. May this awful news be the catalyst needed to go back and do the job well." Families of more than 1,100 of the victims of 9/11 have never received any remains of their loved ones. The ca…

  18. Started by Jenjie,

    Survivors of the Aberfan disaster, which killed 144 people, mainly children, have joined bereaved relatives at a private service. A tip slid on to the village school and 18 homes on 21 October, 1966, leaving 116 children and 28 adults dead. About 100 people gathered at Aberfan cemetery to lay wreaths, among them some families who had never before attended on the anniversary day. Welsh sporting events will also mark the anniversary during the weekend. Welsh Secretary Peter Hain and First Minister Rhodri Morgan were among those who joined in the prayers as the wreaths were laid. A church service will be held in the village tonight. Elsewhere, Cardi…

    • 0 replies
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  19. Town's shock as residents from mystery US 'twin' turn up bearing gifts Last updated at 22:00pm on 20th October 2006 Residents of Bideford were completely unaware of their twins in La For the small American community of Manteo, it is a source of pride to be twinned with a British town. But when a representative travelled to Bideford to celebrate the special relationship, he found no evidence that the "proud link" was reciprocated in Devon. Instead, he was told by embarrassed officials that they were unaware of their twin-town status. And in fact, they had never even heard of his home town. Yesterday residents of Manteo, in the state of N…

  20. Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 I love this video. Those conspiracy theorist didnt even stand a change:) I kinda feel bad for them, even when proven wrong they wont give up

  21. Started by mc_squared,

    White bread increases cancer risk Last updated at 10:12am on 20th October 2006 Experts say eating white bread can increase the risk of cancer Eating lots of white bread raises the risk of a cancer that kills thousands of Britons every year, according to new research. Those who eat five slices a day are almost twice as likely to develop the most common form of kidney cancer compared to those who have one and a half slices. Scientists put the cause down to refined cereals triggering a surge in blood sugar and insulin levels, which is thought to fuel cancer cell growth. People should particularly cut down on white bread, which causes the bigges…

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  22. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=983780539250313904&q=stan+jones Finally, a politician has the balls to stand up to the secret organizations and tell the bloody truth.

  23. Now drivers face C-charge for travel on M25 Last updated at 10:07am on 20th October 2006 Drivers on the M25 face congestion charging under a new plan to make motorists pay for peak-time travel on Britain's motorways. Transport Secretary Douglas Alexander has asked the Highways-Agency to identify a suitable-section of the 4,800-mile motorway network for the trial. The move came as Tory leader David Cameron made his most scathing criticism yet of Ken Livingstone's congestion charge. London's orbital motorway is seen as the prime candidate for the pilot scheme as it has by far the worst congestion and traffic is continuing to grow rapidly. The trial would be …

  24. Started by mc_squared,

    Oppose 'deviant' love, Pope urges Last updated at 18:46pm on 19th October 2006 The Pope, speaking in Verona, urged Catholics to defend traditional family Pope Benedict today urged Italian Catholics to defend the traditional family and in an apparent reference to gay marriage said they should oppose any moves to legalise "weak and deviant" unions. The Pope made his comments in a long, wide ranging speech to a national convention of Italy's politically powerful Roman Catholic Church in the northern Italian city of Verona, famous as the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." While he did not specifically mention gay marriage, thousands of l…

  25. Started by Matter-Eater Lad,

    ORLANDO, Fla. -- Investigators arrested a suspect on Thursday who they said fatally stabbed a student at University High School. The school is located on Eastwood Drive off Rouse Road in Orange County, WESH 2 News reported. The student, Michael Nieves, 15, was stabbed in his abdomen and head by 17-year-old Kelvin DeLaCruz, officials said. Both boys were arguing in the school's lunchroom earlier in the day, and the dispute may have been over a girl, they added. http://www.netscape.com/viewstory/2006/10/19/student-stabbed-at-orlando-high-school/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wesh.com%2Fnews%2F10113529%2Fdetail.html&frame=true More knife laws are needed....:rolleyes:

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