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Sarah Palin renonce à son poste de gouverneure de l'Alaska
Pour les commentateurs, l'ancienne colistière de John McCain cherche à se placer pour la présidentielle de 2012. more...
Les socialistes supportent mal la chaleur
Multiplication des "clubs", déroute à Hénin-Beaumont, primaires incertaines... Les socialistes frôlent l'insolation. more...
Un train de voyageurs déraille près de Limoges
Le train, qui assurait la liaison Paris-Cahors, a heurté vendredi soir la remorque de foin d'un tracteur. Treize personnes ont été blessées. more...
En Croatie, une femme nommée premier ministre, une première
Jadranka Kosor aura pour lourde tâche de lutter contre les problèmes économiques du pays, qui doit faire face à une dette de 94 % du PIB. more...
Exxon aurait financé des recherches remettant en cause le réchauffement climatique
Selon le journal "The Guardian", la compagnie s'était pourtant engagée à ne plus aller à l'encontre des solutions face au réchauffement climatique. more...
La bande dessinée "Persépolis", détournée par les anti-Ahmadinejad
Un remake de l'œuvre de Marjane Satrapi raconte les suites de l'élection contestée en Iran. more...
"800 euros par mois pour un trois pièces" aux Sables-d'Olonne
Maryvonne Davy, propriétaire d'une agence immobilière dans le centre-ville des Sables, sourit quand je lui parle de la crise économique. Oui, la crise, elle connaît : pour elle, il y a même un avant et un après. «Juillet 2008 a été un très bon mois, août plus difficile et septembre catastrophique, se souvient cette Sablaise [suite...] more...
Philippe de Villiers bloque le comité d'entreprise de SKF
Le président du conseil général de Vendée réclame un rendez-vous avec le patron du groupe. more...
Philippe de Villiers bloque le comité d'entreprise de SKF
Le président du conseil général de Vendée réclame un rendez-vous avec le patron du groupe. more...
Wimbledon : Federer en finale contre Roddick
L'Américain Andy Roddick s'est qualifié en battant Andy Murray en quatre sets. more...
BBC
Fatal flats blaze inquiry starts
An investigation is under way after three adults and three children were killed by a fire in a tower block in south London. more...
North Korea missile tests defy UN
North Korea test-fires six short range missiles in an apparent act of defiance on 4 July, American Independence Day. more...
BT offers holidays for pay cuts
BT offers staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut in a bid to reduce costs during the economic downturn. more...
UK investigates Iran charge claim
The British Foreign Office says it is trying to verify reports that one of its embassy employees held in Iran has been charged. more...
Burma junta leader snubs UN chief
Burma's military ruler refuses to let visiting UN chief Ban Ki-moon meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. more...
UK forces 'encounter few Taliban'
British forces on a major operation in Afghanistan say they have encountered little resistance from the Taliban. more...
Alaska Governor Palin to resign
Republican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is to quit as Alaska governor amid speculation about a possible presidential bid. more...
Honduran court defiant on Zelaya
Honduras' high court rejects a demand by the Organization of American States to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya. more...
Fears over student place shortage
Ministers must fund more university places in England, or risk forcing tens of thousands of teenagers onto the dole, an MP warns. more...
Murray sets sights on US Open win
A determined Andy Murray shrugs off his Wimbledon semi-final disappointment and sets his sights on winning the US Open. more...
Owen completes switch to Man Utd
Manchester United seal the capture of free agent Michael Owen after he signs a two-year deal with the club. more...
In-form Venus faces familiar foe
Venus Williams chases her sixth Wimbledon title and her third in a row when she faces sister Serena in Saturday's women's final. more...
Self-help mantras 'can make you feel worse', study suggests
Bridget Jones is not alone in turning to self-help mantras to boost her spirits, but a study warns they may have the opposite effect. more...
Should the placement system change?
The prosecution of a parent has been dropped but how far should parents go to get a child into the best school? more...
Top Gear Reviews
Seat Ibiza
The new Bocanegra is no faster than the standard Cupra, and a smidgen worse for being a smidgen more expensive. more...
Seat Ibiza
Not quite a contender among the best hot hatches, but a respectable and attractive alternative nonetheless more...
Seat Ibiza
Neither an honest Ibiza, nor a proper hot hatch, the FR is the sort of popular middle ground that leaves us a bit cold. more...
Mazda 3
The Mazda3 gets stop/start for the first time and uses some clever tech. But it needs to work better with the aircon, and it’s a shame it’s not paired with a more efficient engine. more...
Mazda
The Mazda3 gets stop/start for the first time and uses some clever tech. But it needs to work better with the aircon, and it’s a shame it’s not paired with a more efficient engine. more...
Vauxhall Insignia
Good-looking and big-booted, the Insignia estate plays havoc with the having cake/eating cake principle. more...
Vauxhall Insignia
Good-looking and big-booted, the Insignia estate plays havoc with the having cake/eating cake principle. more...
Audi R8
People expecting two extra cylinders to transform or ruin the R8 will be disappointed. The R8 V10 is just as civilised and brilliant as the V8 version. more...
Audi R8
People expecting two extra cylinders to transform or ruin the R8 will be disappointed. The R8 V10 is just as civilised and brilliant as the V8 version. more...
Smart ForTwo
Was my particular test car broken? Or was it just absolutely useless, bordering on the downright dangerous? more...
Toyota Prius
All-new Toyota Prius that improves on the key mpg and CO2 figures of the old car. Hollywood A-listers will be delighted. more...
BMW M3
Aston Martin DBS Volante
A spectacular, extraordinary thing. Absurdly expensive, madly fast, brutally noisy. Not perfect, but all the better for it. more...
Nissan GT-R
Nothing touches it for all-round performance at the price. Utterly sensational car, and well-equipped too. more...
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Slashdot News
Generating Power From Ocean Buoys and Kites
cheezitmike writes "Researchers at Oregon State University are testing a new type of wave-energy converter to generate electricity from ocean waves: 'Even when the ocean seems calm, swells are moving water up and down sufficiently to generate electricity. ... For decades the challenge has been to build a device that can withstand monster waves and gale-force winds, not to mention corrosive saltwater, seaweed, floating debris and curious marine mammals. ... In the most recent prototypes, a thick coil of copper wire is inside the first component, which is anchored to the seafloor. The second component is a magnet attached to a float that moves up and down freely with the waves. As the magnet is heaved by the waves, its magnetic field moves along the stationary coil of copper wire. This motion induces a current in the wire — electricity.'" Meanwhile, researchers at Stanford are working to design "turbine kites" that operate at 30,000 feet, where air currents flow much faster than they do close to the ground. Ken Caldeira, a Standford associate professor, said, "If you tapped into 1% of the power in high-altitude winds, that would be enough to continuously power all civilization."Read more of this story at Slashdot. more...
UK Police Told To Use Wikipedia When Preparing For Court
Half-pint HAL tips news of UK prosecution lawyers who are instructing police to study information on Wikipedia when preparing to give expert testimony in court. "Mike Finn, a weaponry specialist and expert witness in more than 100 cases, told industry magazine Police Review: 'There was one case in a Midlands force where police officers asked me to write a report about a martial art weapon. The material they gave me had been printed out from Wikipedia. The officer in charge told me he was advised by the CPS to use the website to find out about the weapon and he was about to present it in court. I looked at the information and some of it had substance and some of it was completely made up.' Mr. Finn, a former Metropolitan Police and City of London officer and Home Office adviser, added that he has heard of at least three other cases where officers from around the country have been advised by the CPS to look up evidence on Wikipedia."Read more of this story at Slashdot. more...
Hawking Says Humans Have Entered a New Stage of Evolution
movesguy sends us to The Daily Galaxy for comments by Stephen Hawking about how humans are evolving in a different way than any species before us. Quoting: "'At first, evolution proceeded by natural selection, from random mutations. This Darwinian phase, lasted about three and a half billion years, and produced us, beings who developed language, to exchange information. I think it is legitimate to take a broader view, and include externally transmitted information, as well as DNA, in the evolution of the human race,' Hawking said. In the last ten thousand years the human species has been in what Hawking calls, 'an external transmission phase,' where the internal record of information, handed down to succeeding generations in DNA, has not changed significantly. 'But the external record, in books, and other long lasting forms of storage,' Hawking says, 'has grown enormously. Some people would use the term evolution only for the internally transmitted genetic material, and would object to it being applied to information handed down externally. But I think that is too narrow a view. We are more than just our genes.'"Read more of this story at Slashdot. more...
Amazon Wants Patent For Inserting Ads Into Books
theodp writes "Three Amazon inventors set out to correct what they felt was a real problem: that 'out-of-print or rare books ... typically do not include advertisements ... the content is fixed and, therefore, has not been adapted to modern marketing.' Their solution is spelled out in newly-disclosed Amazon patent applications for On-Demand Generating E-Book Content with Advertising and Incorporating Advertising in On-Demand Generated Content. From the patent apps, here's what the future of reading may look like: 'For instance, if a restaurant is described on page 12, [then the advertising page], either on page 11 or page 13, may include advertisements about restaurants, wine, food, etc., which are related to restaurants and dining.' So, what would a delightfully-tacky-yet-unrefined Hooters ad do for your Hemingway experience?"Read more of this story at Slashdot. more...
Fake Tamiflu "Out-Spams Viagra On Web"
cin62 writes "The number of Internet scammers offering fake versions of the anti-swine flu drug Tamiflu has surpassed those selling counterfeit Viagra, reports CNN. Since the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, was declared a global pandemic last month, there has been an increase in the number of Web sites and junk emails offering Tamiflu for sale. 'Every Web site that used to sell Viagra is now selling Tamiflu. We are pretty sure that the same people are making the Tamiflu as are making the Viagra,' said Director of Policy for the UK's Royal Pharmaceutical Society." This news fits in nicely with a report Wired ran a couple weeks ago about the hysteria behind H1N1.Read more of this story at Slashdot. more...
BBC World
North Korea missile tests defy UN
North Korea test-fires six short range missiles in an apparent act of defiance on 4 July, American Independence Day. more...
Burma junta leader snubs UN chief
Burma's military ruler refuses to let visiting UN chief Ban Ki-moon meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. more...
Honduran court defiant on Zelaya
Honduras' high court rejects a demand by the Organization of American States to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya. more...
Alaska Governor Palin to resign
Republican ex-vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is to quit as Alaska governor amid speculation about a possible presidential bid. more...
Russia 'agrees US troop transit'
An Obama administration official says Russia has agreed to let US troops bound for Afghanistan fly through its airspace. more...
Chechen police die in Ingushetia
Nine Chechen police are killed in Russia's volatile republic of Ingushetia in one of the deadliest attacks in recent months. more...
African Union in rift with court
The African Union halts co-operation with the International Criminal Court over its war-crimes charges against Sudan's leader. more...
Serbia jails Muslim 'terrorists'
Twelve alleged Serbian Muslim radicals are jailed for up to 13 years for plotting terrorist attacks on an imam and others. more...
Jackson tickets via internet draw
Tickets for a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles will be made available via the internet, organisers reveal. more...
How honeybee mobs smother giant hornets to death
Bees smother hornets in a "bee ball" that kills the giant predators with heat and carbon dioxide. more...
In-form Venus faces familiar foe
Venus Williams chases her sixth Wimbledon title and her third in a row when she faces sister Serena in Saturday's women's final. more...
Murray sets sights on US Open win
A determined Andy Murray shrugs off his Wimbledon semi-final disappointment and sets his sights on winning the US Open. more...
Nose job
Kiev questions future of damaged Lenin statue more...
Another surprise
Profile of Alaska's maverick governor Sarah Palin more...
Tour in town
French village gears up for cycling's greatest race more...
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Kiskunlacháza: egy nem hihető gyilkosság
Roma demonstráció lesz szombat délután Kiskunlacházán a tavaly novemberben meggyilkolt kislány emlékművénél, miután kiderült, hogy a tettes - az előzetes hiedelmekkel ellentétben - mégsem cigány származású. Sztojka Csaba szervező azt mondta lapunknak: az ország számos településéről várják a romákat, hogy egy-egy szál virág elhelyezésével adózzanak az áldozat emlékének, és kifejezzék reményüket, hogy a bűnügy megoldását követően az etnikai feszültségeket is sikerül megoldani. Kiskunlacházán azonban a helybeliek nagy része nem hiszi, hogy a rendőrség az igazi tettest fogta el. Ahogyan sokan azt sem akarják elfogadni, hogy a helyi romáknak nincs közük a tragédiához. more...
Nyitni készülő MSZP, szigorúan zárt ajtók mögött
Megkezdődött a Magyar Szocialista Párt kongresszusa a XIV. kerületi Vasúttörténeti Parkban. A párt jövőjét alapvetően befolyásoló rendezvényt szigorúan zárt körben tartják, az egyik magáncég mellett a rendőrség is nagy létszámban vigyázza a kapukat. A hat órásra tervezett tanácskozáson felszólal Bajnai Gordon miniszterelnök és a párt több vezetője is. more...
Buszsofőrre támadtak
Megtámadtak egy buszsofőrt a főváros XVI. kerületében, az Állás utcában szombaton kora reggel; a rendőrség két huszonéves fiatalt állított elő. A 31-es autóbusz vezetője szemsérülést szenvedett, kórházban ápolják. more...
Sopronban feltámadt a fény
Olyan, mint a Sziget, csak kisebb - ez a sokat hangoztatott ítélet a soproni VOLT Fesztiválról. A megállapítás igaz is, meg nem is. Számszakilag mindenképp: kevesebb a színpad, kisebb az alapterület, kevesebben vannak, egyszóval emberibb léptékű az egész. Átlátható, bejárható és ami a legfontosabb: befogadható. Az egész fesztivál úgy hat, mint ha egy rádiót hangolna az ember. Ha megtetszik neki valami, ott marad, ha meg nem jön be, hát villámgyorsan távozhat. A VOLT-on gyalogtúrák nélkül lehet eljutni a pörgős elektronikus partiról a rockkoncertig - a nyitottabb szelleműek pedig kísérleti színházi előadásra, vagy értelmiségi eszmecserékre is vállalkozhatnak. Beszélgethetnek mondjuk arról, hogy szereti-e isten Marilyn Mansont. more...
Franciák érdeklődnek az állami kastélyok iránt
Egy francia cég fantáziáját is megmozgatták azok a magyarországi kastélyokkal, amelyeket a Magyar Nemzeti Vagyonkezelő a közelmúltban kért ki vagyonhasznosítási célra Hiller István kulturális minisztertől. A miniszter még nem válaszolt az MNV-nek, de egy kastély átadására állítólag rábólintott. more...
A bankok kódexet írnak a devizahitelezésre
Önszabályozó kódexszel korlátoznák a devizaalapú hitelezést a bankok. Az MNB már ki is dolgozta saját javaslatait, amit megküldött a bankszövetségnek. Eközben a K&H úgy döntött: a lakossági ügyfeleknek ezentúl csak forintalapon ad kölcsön. more...
Öröm a gyorshajtóknak: csúszik a traffipaxtender
Örülhetnek a gyorshajtók! Amint azt már az előjelekből sejteni lehetett, várhatóan tovább húzódik a mintegy 600 közúti sebességmérőre kiírt tender elbírálása. more...
Bandera utca
A lengyel rádióhallgatók tegnap arra a hírre ébredhettek, hogy egy ukrán főember a Gestapóval meg az NKVD-vel "egyneműsítette" a két világháború közötti lengyel rendőrséget. Ez a verbális atrocitás Lvivben (Lemberg, Lwów, Lvov), Nyugat-Ukrajna legnagyobb városában, az ukrán nacionalizmus fő fészkében esett meg. more...
Nullával megy a mentő
Az Országos Mentőszolgálat honlapján kvízkérdést találunk: milyen sebességgel haladnak a helikoptereink - 190, 240 vagy 290 kilométer/órával? A nullát mint válaszlehetőséget nem kínálják fel. Pedig közömbös a csúcssebesség, ha egyszer nem lehet indulni, mert nincs kórház, amely fogadja a szállítandó beteget, ahogy az néhány napja történt. more...
BBC Tech
Mixed results for green IT goals
A majority of tech workers in the public sector do not know about the emission reduction targets they face, says a survey. more...
Billions stolen in online robbery
Details emerge of why billions in virtual cash disappeared from a virtual bank in Eve Online. more...
Facebook criticised over privacy
The social networking site comes under fire for planned changes to privacy settings. more...
Regulators eye Google book deal
US anti-trust regulators are to examine Google's $125m deal with book publishers to settle copyright issues, reports say. more...
MySpace 'suicide bully cleared'
A woman accused of "cyber-bullying" a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide sees her conviction provisionally thrown out. more...
Twitter followers 'can be bought'
Twitter users can now buy followers to boost the audience for the messages they send via the micro-blogging service. more...
Iran 'lifts block on SMS texting'
Reports from Iran say SMS text messaging services have been unblocked for the first time since disputed presidential elections. more...
Innocents accused of net piracy
The crackdown on illegal file-sharers is catching innocent people alongside the pirates, according to a report. more...
Ariane lofts biggest 'space bird'
The world's biggest commercial telecommunications satellite - to offer a terrestrial/satellite phone service - is put into orbit. more...
Hybrid cars to make noise to help blind pedestrians
Japan considers adding noise-making devices to quiet hybrid cars to improve safety for blind pedestrians. more...
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