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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Jan 4 (Reuters) - A Mashrafe Mortaza half century helped Bangladesh avoid the follow on but Sri Lanka remained firmly on top in the second test after dismissing the hosts for 208 in their first innings on Sunday.
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via Reuters UK @ 12:31 4th Jan
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"But that nightmare doesn't have to happen, especially when you know, first hand, the most common mistakes new Linux administrators make. This article will help you avoid those mistakes by laying out the most typical Linux missteps.
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via Linux Today @ 15:24 2nd Jan
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In-form paceman Mitchell Johnson has welcomed the challenge of spearheading one of the most inexperienced attacks in recent history as Australia look to avoid a series whitewash in the third Test against South Africa in Sydney.
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via Orange UK @ 13:37 31st Dec
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Australia have ended day three of the third Test in Sydney on 33-0, holding a 151-run lead over South Africa as they bid to avoid a historic series whitewash.
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via In The News.co.uk @ 5:38 5th Jan
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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, Jan 4 (Reuters) - A Mashrafe Mortaza half century helped Bangladesh avoid the follow on but Sri Lanka remained firmly on top in the second test after dismissing the hosts for 208 in their first innings on Sunday.
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via Reuters UK @ 9:32 4th Jan
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KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Police in Nigeria have arrested scores of motorcycle taxi riders with dried fruit shells, paint pots or pieces of rubber tire tied to their heads with string to avoid a new law requiring them to wear helmets.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:21 7th Jan
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KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) - Police in Nigeria have arrested scores of motorcycle taxi riders with dried fruit shells, paint pots or pieces of rubber tire tied to their heads with string to avoid a new law requiring them to wear helmets.
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via Reuters UK @ 14:22 7th Jan
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WILLIAM TINNING william.tinning@theherald.co.uk ONLINE sales are up 16% on last year as consumers avoid the high street in favour of bargains on the internet, figures published today show.
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via Glasgow Herald @ 23:08 15th Dec
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In a letter to the Secretary, Department of Telecommunications CII recommended DOT to use Post Offices for issuing a mobile user card to every individual and have traceability of customer, its address verified once to avoid misuse of phone connections by anti social elements and terrorists.
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via Press Trust @ 1:41 11th Dec
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ScienceWoman lays out a few points on how to blog about a job search — she says to avoid writing about anything that could hurt your career or personal life and to avoid grumbling about negative experiences. Search committees at other institutions could come across your posts, she warns "and decide that it is an unfavorable reflection of your personality and not simply a result of a bad experience with a particular university." Her readers also weigh in with even more advice.
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via Genome Technology @ 17:11 16th Dec
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Every day a new breed of e-threats enters the mainstream and infects thousands of home users, and this is especially true during the high traffic online holiday shopping season. With this in mind, here are some Internet security tips that will help protect consumers.
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via PC World @ 22:32 22nd Dec
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In the course of my teaching and consulting work, I've seen plenty of badly designed and poorly written XSLT code. Many of these bad habits are repeated over and over and can cause critical flaws in XSLT code. In this article, get a feel for the typical problems that come up in stylesheets and how to remedy them.
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via IBM @ 22:09 19th Dec
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via TMC Net @ 6:35 15th Dec
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Beaten but not bowed: Smith, the South Africa captain, played with an injured hand and although he could not save the final Test, he had already led his side to a series win
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via The Times @ 5:54 7th Jan
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Bangladesh tailender Mashrafe bin Mortaza hit a remarkable half century to steer the hosts away from a follow-on, but Sri Lanka still finished day two of the second Test in a commanding position.
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via The West Online @ 20:25 4th Jan
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CHENNAI: It's a case similar to cricket players accepting that complaints to the on-field officials will not bear fruit so they have no other option than taking the matter straight to the match referee. Experiencing cold responses and dissatisfied with questionable help from the bank staff, customers are seeking relief from the banking ombudsman (BO) first.
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via Times of India @ 17:34 26th Dec
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WHERE once there was certainty in Australian cricket that Brett Lee and Matthew Hayden would deliver, now there is only hope that they might.
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via Herald Sun @ 7:23 22nd Dec
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AUSTRALIA will evade recession in 2009 despite another drop in expectations for economic growth, a survey shows.
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via Brisbane Courier-Mail @ 23:48 16th Dec
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Dec 8 (Reuters) - An analyst at Morgan Stanley recommended avoiding banks with significant exposure to states with the highest level of seriously delinquent loans, including Florida, Nevada, and California.
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via Reuters @ 9:33 8th Dec
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Cultural industry leaders are playing hide and seek. This is how one would describe the essence of the SAfm After 8 Debate that focused on the state of the arts industry on Thursday. It was hosted by Tim Modise and featured prominent cultural industry icons such as film maker Mfundi Vundla, renowned Lion King producer Lebo M, film industry CEO Eddie Mbalo and unionist Oupa Lebogo.
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via Business Day @ 3:58 8th Dec
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Christmas is here again. Just as holiday feasting can ruin not only our waistline but also our pocket, overenthusiastic holiday spending can bust your budget.
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via Business Mirror @ 2:57 1st Dec
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CHITTAGONG - Bangladesh tailender Mashrafe bin Mortaza hit a remarkable half century overnight (NZT) to steer the hosts away from a follow-on, but Sri Lanka still finished day two of the second test in a commanding position.
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via New Zealand Herald @ 16:35 4th Jan
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