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Hamilton admits Scots need runs

Gavin Hamilton admits Scotland's off-form batsmen must raise their game if they are to challenge Yorkshire in Sunday's Friends Provident Trophy game.

MoD admits loss of secret files

More than 100 USB memory sticks, some containing secret information, have been lost or stolen from the Ministry of Defence since 2004, it has emerged.

O2 Admits iPhone 3G Shortage For Friday

Just a day after O2's pre-ordering Web site crashed under the pressure of UK shoppers wanting an iPhone 3G, the company has admitted that in-store numbers are going to be low.

EALA Admits 'Chronic Issue' with PC Game Support, Forms Dedicated Patch Team

Command & Conquer 3 developer EA Los Angeles has admitted that it has had a "chronic issue [with product support] for more than four years," and is forming a dedicated support team to try and address the issue.

Man admits octopus porn downloads

A man has admitted in an Australian court to downloading octopus porn, as well as other images of sexual acts with ponies, tigers and snakes.

Blogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery, subverting Obama claims

A crop from the image for which opendna aka Jay McKinnon takes credit (see context in reproduction below). Posted on Photobucket and in comments attached to the Daily Kos blog post where the purported Obama birth certificate appears

Gayle admits Windies must improve

West Indies captain Chris Gayle remained cool under pressure after his side came under attack from within its own board following three crushing one-day defeats against Australia.

Ponting admits weakness in bowling department

After enduring a painful summer in which India challenged their status as cricket's super power and then West Indies rubbing it off in the ongoing series, Ricky Ponting has finally admitted that their bowling has taken a step backwards post the Glenn McGrath-Shane Warne era.

Ponting admits bowlers struggled

Ricky Ponting has conceded that Australia may have become a little vulnerable without the likes Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne in their bowling line-up.

Collingwood admits Stanford cash confusion

Collingwood will need to improve on a meagre return of 63 runs from eight innings in all cricket this season and keep his Test spot after an unbroken run of 31 matches

Google Admits It Hosted Malware

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Nokia admits shift to Linux

The number of errors and security holes in open-source software has decreased 16% in two years, claims Coverity

Microsoft admits it is lagging in fight for online advertising market share

The head of Microsoft's internet business has admitted that the company is "not where we want to be" in its battle to win market share in online advertising.

Romanian Admits to Phishing, Could Face Five Years

A Romanian man pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal fraud charge for his role in setting up fake Web sites in order to steal credit and debit card details.

French man admits in court he tried to sell stolen Monet and Sisley paintings

MIAMI: A French man pleaded guilty Thursday to attempting to sell four valuable paintings that were stolen last year from a French art museum in a brazen robbery by masked, armed thieves.

Carl Icahn admits Google deal has 'merit' but continues to fight Yahoo's board

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Warner Music Admits It Hired Police Investigator Before The Pirate Bay Investigation Was Complete

Back in April, we wrote about the fact that a police investigator in Sweden who had been in charge of the case against The Pirate Bay had been hired by Warner Brothers. At the time, there was no proof that he had been hired during the investigation. In fact, it appeared otherwise. Based on this, I didn't see why this was such a problem -- though many people in the comments felt I was being naive. And, indeed, it turns out that a further investigation has now turned up the news that, in fact, the guy was hired while the investigation was ongoing. Though he's now left that job, this does call into question the entire investigation against The Pirate Bay.

Shop manager admits selling fake DVDs

Chandra Patel, the manager of Cheetham News And Wines on Cheetham Hill Road, pleaded guilty to eight counts of being in possession of DVDs bearing fake trademarks at Manchester Magistrates Court last Wednesday (7 May).

Cricket boss admits beer cap was wrong

Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland has admitted his organisation was wrong in allowing the Australian team to wear caps featuring the logo of a brewery sponsor in a tour match.

Cricket boss admits beer cap was wrong (AAP)

Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive James Sutherland has admitted his organisation was wrong in allowing the Australian team to wear caps featuring the logo of a brewery sponsor in a tour match.


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