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  1. Started by The Doctor,

    :cry2: He died after a horrible fall in The Giro of Italy. Well probably nobody knows him him but with his 26 years he was a great guy in cycling. Last year he won one race in the Giro and now he dies in that same tour R.I.P. him http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cycling/13333589.stm : Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyclist Wouter Weylandt dies after Giro d'Italia crash Page last updated at 15:39 GMT, Monday, 9 May 2011 16:39 UK Belgian cyclist Wouter Weylandt Weylandt won a stage of last year's Giro d'Italia Belgian cyclist Wouter Weylandt has died after crashing during Monday's third stage…

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  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13335683

  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13354294

  4. David Hasselhoff set to star in TV drama based on The Equalizer Britain's Got Talent judge David Hasselhoff is set to star in a TV drama based on classic US series The Equalizer. David Hasselhoff David revealed he is working with ITV on a programme based on The Equalizer, which featured the late Edward Woodward, who died in 2009, in the role of an ageing New York vigilante with a mysterious past. However, he also has a film and a reality TV project in the pipeline The 58-year-old actor - who judges BGT alongside Amanda Holden and Michael McIntyre - said: 'I'm developing some more TV shows right now, more along the lines of The Equal…

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  5. Lord Triesman accuses Fifa executives of 'unethical behaviour' • Former FA chair lifts lid on 2018 World Cup bid • Jack Warner said to have wanted £2.5m to build school guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 10 May 2011 13.16 BST <li class="history">Article history Lord Triesman was Football Association chairman between 2008 and May last year. Photograph: Jorge Adorno/Reuters Lord Triesman, the former Football Association and England 2018 chairman, has accused several Fifa executive committee members of "improper and unethica…

    • 1 reply
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  6. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXw5fMIYGqg&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Portugalnomics: Ep. 1[/ame] "As you may or may not know, Portugal has been in financial crisis mode for the past few years. A bailout package to help Europe’s westernmost country bounce back will likely be approved when the EU’s finance ministers meet on May 16, but opposition to the measure remains strong among certain members. One such holdout nation is Finland, where the nationalist True Finns party made significant gains in recent parliamentary elections running on a platform of opposition to the bailout. To offer the Finns a frank reminder of why the Portuguese might…

    • 3 replies
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  7. At last a triumph for freedom of speech: European court BLOCKS Max Mosley bid to gag the Press By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:58 AM on 10th May 2011 Comments (10) Add to My Stories Share Around 2 million people 're-tweeted' super injunction Tweeted Mosley brands Twitter 'one step up from the pub' Max Mosley has taken the case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights Ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley today lost his European Court of Human Rights bid to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives. The verdict in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg marked the last stage in…

    • 0 replies
    • 596 views
  8. Started by EmmaLouiseSmyth,

    Bit of an annoying problem. My computer needs to install updates and does it that when I am shutting it down (not a problem) When I turn it back on it goes to configure it, the problem is that it always fails. This is really annoying cause it takes 15 minutes before it accepts that it has failed. Anyone ever have this problem? Help would be appreciated so much! Thank you!

    • 5 replies
    • 885 views
  9. Israel army launches Gaza assault Israeli troops began their offensive at the Kerem Shalom crossing The Israeli army has begun a ground offensive in southern Gaza to try to gain the release of an Israeli soldier by Palestinian militants. Israeli aircraft earlier bombed bridges and a power plant in the Gaza Strip. Cpl Gilad Shalit was abducted by Palestinian militants during a raid on an Israeli post near Gaza on Sunday. Israel had warned of a massive military assault if he was not freed and its tanks have been massing along the border with Gaza for several days. It is unclear how many troops are being used in the incursion, launched from the Kerem S…

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  10. End of the UK? Scottish National Party set to push for referendum on independence within 5 years after securing 'historic' victory By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:34 PM on 6th May 2011 SNP crosses 65-seat threshold for the first time ever Scottish Labour leader to quit after devastating loss Labour wins Welsh Assembly election without overall majority Scottish turnout is 50%, while Welsh Assembly sees 42% of voters at polls The Scottish National Party today surged to 'historic' victory after securing a majority in parliament. It is now likely that leader Alex Salmond will push for the SNP to hold a referendum on independence within the next …

    • 37 replies
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  11. Most voters have not even heard of the AV battle, warns Cameron By James Chapman Last updated at 9:33 AM on 19th April 2011 Comments (96) Add to My Stories David Cameron admitted yesterday that millions of voters have not realised the AV referendum is even taking place as senior Tories threatened to challenge a ‘yes’ vote on a derisory turnout. The Prime Minister revealed that when he had asked customers at his local pub how they intended to vote, they had no idea what he was talking about. He signalled that the result of the electoral reform vote – only the second national referendum in British history – will have to be implemented …

    • 30 replies
    • 2.3k views
  12. Started by Sleep,

    What is happening? Certain songs just can't be synced with my iPod. I've tried 2 different iPods and some songs just can't be synced. It gets to SYNCING "song name" and then crashes. (That screen comes up thats says DERP THE ITUNES CANT DOO OEEET. SEND OR DONT SEND?") These songs play fine in iTunes but can't be synced. I have so many of them. Anybody else have this problem? I do download some of my music from the internet so maybe they're just weird faulty files... EDIT: Nevermind! I found out what the problem was. It turns out it wasn't the songs that couldn't be synced. It was the album artwork :o So if this happens to you, your iPod doesn't like the al…

    • 4 replies
    • 801 views
  13. Started by Black Rose,

    Apple iPhones and 3G iPads are secretly recording and storing details of all their owners' movements, researchers claim. Location data is kept in a hidden, unencrypted file according to security experts Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden. With the right software, it can be used to map exactly where a person has been. Apple has yet to comment on the revelation, however there is no suggestion that it has been uploading or using the information. The findings, first reported by the Guardian newspaper, will come as a surprise to most iPhone users, as their devices do not give any visual indication that such data is being recorded. However, although the practice is n…

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  14. Flexible phone made from electronic paper to debut in Canada A prototype flexible smartphone made of electronic paper has been created by Canadian researchers. The PaperPhone can do all the things bulkier smartphones can do such as make and take calls, send messages, play music or display e-books. The gadget triggers different functions and features when bent, folded and flexed at its corners or sides. "Everything is going to look and feel like this within five years," said creator Dr Roel Vertegaal. The device emerged from a collaboration between researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen's University, Canada and Arizona State University's Motivational Environ…

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  15. This is the question... Well, i watched "Cadillac Records" and was very good I like it very much and the style of music i learned something :)

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  16. The popular Spaniard won the Open three times Spanish golf legend Seve Ballesteros has died after a protracted battle with cancer. The 54-year-old passed away surrounded by his family at his home in Pedrena, northern Spain, in the early hours of Saturday morning. Ballesteros was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2008 after losing consciousness at Madrid Airport. The five-time major winner had four operations to remove the tumour as well as undergoing chemotherapy. In a statement, the Ballesteros family expressed gratitude for the "support and gestures of love" it had received and asked for "respect and privacy at such a painful time." Ballesteros, who claimed …

    • 4 replies
    • 708 views
  17. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/42914515/ns/today-entertainment/t/australia-teen-charged-over-eggs-thrown-bieber/

    • 20 replies
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  18. Hey there today all my bookmarks suddenly were gone. I didn't delete them, I didn't make any update, there was no crash down of my laptop, nothing - everything was running fine but suddenly all my bookmarks were gone!!! This is real bullshit. Some of them were impotant to me but I didnt make a backup before^^ Does somebody know if there is any chance to get them back??

  19. Users trying to connect to the PlayStation Network are met with an error message PlayStation data theft hits 70m gamers Sony has warned users of its PlayStation Network that their personal information, including credit card details, may have been stolen. The company said that the data might have fallen into the hands of an "unauthorised person" following a hacking attack on its online service. Access to the network was suspended last Wednesday, but Sony has only now revealed details of what happened. Users are being warned to look out for attempted telephone and e-mail scams. In a statement posted on the official PlayStation blog, Nick Caplin, the company's he…

    • 11 replies
    • 1.3k views
  20. Guest howyousawtheworld
    Started by Guest howyousawtheworld,

    The world's last known combat veteran of World War I, Claude Choules, has died in Australia aged 110. Known to his comrades as Chuckles, British-born Mr Choules joined the Royal Navy at 15 and went on to serve on HMS Revenge. He moved to Australia in the 1920s and served in the military until 1956 Mr Choules, who had been married to his wife Ethel for 76 years, was reported to have died in his sleep at a nursing home in his adopted city of Perth. He is survived by three children and 11 grandchildren. His wife died three years ago. Mr Choules' 84-year-old daughter, Daphne Edinger, told the Associated Press news agency: "We all loved him. It's going t…

    • 3 replies
    • 632 views
  21. Started by busybeeburns,

    So there's 4 of these in the next few weeks, care to make a prediction on who's going to come out on top? Needed a poll for this therefore new thread. First match is this Saturday in La Liga. Real v Barca. Good game for Real to get their eye in ahead of the cup competitions.

    • 60 replies
    • 3.8k views
  22. Five men arrested on suspicion of terror offences at Sellafield nuclear power station By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:03 PM on 3rd May 2011 Comments (0) Add to My Stories CIA Director Leon Panetta: We must remain vigilant and resolute Heightened security at airports, trains and Ground Zero as U.S. on high alert State Department warns 'enhanced potential' for violence against citizens Five men from London are being held under the Terrorism Act after being arrested close to the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria, police said today. The arrests came as the U.S. CIA and State Department warned there was 'enhanced potent…

  23. Boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper dies at 76 Heavyweight boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper has died at the age of 76 at his son's house in Oxted, Surrey. The former British, Commonwealth and European champion fought 55 times and is revered for his 1963 knockdown of Muhammad Ali - then Cassius Clay. In a statement, Ali said he would miss his "old friend", calling him "a great fighter and a gentleman". London-born Cooper, who won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award twice, was knighted in 2000. Alongside Frank Bruno, Tommy Farr and Lennox Lewis, Cooper is considered one of the great British heavyweights. After an amateur career that included an appearance as an …

    • 0 replies
    • 693 views
  24. Christian Fraser describes the scene of the air strike in which Saif al-Arab Gaddafi is said to have died The son of Col Muammar Gaddafi, a Libyan government spokesman has said. Saif al-Arab and three of Col Gaddafi's grandchildren died at a villa in the Bab al-Aziziya compound, he said. The Libyan leader himself was there at the time but was unharmed, he added. Nato said it had hit a military target but denied targeting individuals. Gaddafi supporters rallied outside Western diplomatic missions in Tripoli, reportedly causing some damage. The UK Foreign Office said it was investigating reports that the residence of its ambassador had been "destroyed". The UK has…

    • 0 replies
    • 581 views
  25. Some Hotmail users are reporting that their e-mails are missing from their accounts Hotmail e-mails 'missing' from accounts A number of people with Hotmail accounts have posted complaints on Microsoft forums complaining that their e-mails have been deleted. Users around the world say e-mails are missing from their inbox and from other folders within their Hotmail accounts. A spokeswoman for Microsoft said that the issue of missing e-mails was not a widespread problem. The company said it is working to rectify the problem and apologised to customers for any inconvenience. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12103707

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