Feb 22, 2013
Consumers International: Who’s policing the Internet? Feb 22, 2013
"As governments try to impose their rule on the Internet, digital rights activist strive to keep Internet governance open, inclusive and controlled by the many. In a four-part series, CI’s Digital Rights Senior Policy Officer Jeremy Malcolm looks at the issues.
In the wake of last year's defeat of the controversial ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) treaty in Europe and of the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) bills in the United States, both of which called on intermediaries to police consumers' use of the Internet, digital rights activists in the West have naturally gained a heightened sensitivity to their governments intruding on Internet freedoms."
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INCH ISLAND (Donegal, Ireland) Info, Feb 22, 2013
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AUGHNISH ISLAND (Donegal, Ireland) Info, Feb 22, 2013
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Map of Aughnish Island, Ireland, Europe - Collins Maps
Aughnish Island map, world gazetteer and geographical information about Aughnish Island, Donegal, Ireland. Explore map of Aughnish Island, find out the currency used ...www.collinsmaps.com/maps/Ireland/Donegal/Aughnish-Island/... - Cached - More from this site
ROY ISLAND (Ireland) Info, Feb 22, 2013
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Self catering holiday cottages in Donegal, Ireland. ... as follows: Edenbray, Elendebray, Illandeory, Island Roy, Island ... Info on Downings and all holiday homes in Downingswww.donegalcottageholidays.com/islandroy - Cached - More from this site
Feb 21, 2013
LATEST World News, Feb 21, 2013
Meteorological Charts - Global
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USA . . Canada . . Alaska . . Europe . . Asia . . Australia . . South America . . TheMiddle East . . ... Russia . . Atlantic . . Pacific ... Japan and Far East ...www.weathercharts.org/indexpage2.htm - Cached - More from this site
BBC News - Deepest undersea vents discovered by UK team, Feb 21, 2013
"UK scientists exploring the ocean floor in the Caribbean have discovered an "astounding" set of hydrothermal vents, the deepest anywhere in the world.
Deploying a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) in the Cayman Trough, they stumbled across a previously-unknown site nearly 5000m below the surface.
Video pictures relayed live back to the research ship mounting the operation show spindly chimneys up to 10m high."
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BBC News - Syria conflict: Many dead in huge Damascus bombing, Feb 21, 2013


BBC News - Bulgarian PM Boiko Borisov's resignation accepted, Feb 21, 2013
"Bulgarian MPs have voted to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Boiko Borisov and his government. The vote opens the way for an early election, now expected in April rather than the scheduled July. Mr Borisov's surprise resignation followed nationwide street protests against high electricity prices and austerity measures. On Tuesday clashes between protesters and police left at least 14 people injured. The government's resignation was accepted in a 209-5 vote. President Rosen Plevneliev will now try to appoint an interim cabinet, to take the country through to early elections."


BBC News - Oscar Pistorius case: Top detective brought in, Feb 21, 2013


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