Mar
11
Cloud gaming service Gaikai has announced its first senior management appointment will be Michael Bowen, the former direc…
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Mar
11
Cloud gaming service Gaikai has announced its first senior management appointment will be Michael Bowen, the former direc…
Mar
10
LONDON (Reuters) – The United States deliberately kept Britain in the dark about the harsh methods it used when interrogating suspected terrorists, the former head of Britain’s domestic spy agency said on Tuesday.
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U.S. kept Britain in dark over torture — ex spy chief
Mar
10
Facebook’s Gareth Davis delivered the keynote for the former this morning, titled “How Friends Change Everything.” With 400 million users, 200 million of whom are playing games on the service, it’s pretty hard to argue with Facebook’s …
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GDC 2010: Facebook hasn't found its Mario — Joystiq
Feb
28
CAIRO (Reuters) – Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the U.N. nuclear agency and a possible Egyptian presidential contender, said on Saturday democratic change depended heavily on young people.
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INTERVIEW – Egypt’s ElBaradei says youth, Web to help change
Feb
20
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – A Swedish aristocrat who put her love letters from John F. Kennedy up for auction this week said she wanted to show the public just how romantic the former U.S. president could be.
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Swedish lover offers glimpse into JFK’s tender side
Jan
03
DUSHANBE (Reuters) – More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed in an earthquake in Tajikistan, but no casualties have been reported, an official in the former Soviet republic said on Sunday.
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1,000 homes destroyed in Tajikistan earthquake
Dec
24
THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The war crimes court for the former Yugoslavia said on Thursday it had denied a request from former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to remove the lawyer that was appointed to him.
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Court rejects Karadzic challenge to appointed lawyer
Dec
21
KRAKOW, Poland (Reuters) – Polish police detained five men on Monday for stealing the metal sign that hung over the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz, and said they were common thieves, not neo-Nazis.
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Auschwitz sign thieves detained, not neo-Nazis
Dec
21
KRAKOW, Poland (Reuters) – Five men detained over the theft of the metal sign that hung over the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz acted from financial motives and were not members of a neo-Nazi group, Polish police said on Monday.
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Auschwitz sign thieves not neo-Nazis – Polish police
Dec
21
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish police have recovered the metal sign that hung over the entrance to the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz and detained five suspects over the theft that sparked worldwide condemnation, state television said on Monday.
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Polish police recover Auschwitz sign – TV