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I'm risking my dignity on I'm A Celebrity to prove to myself I can survive outside the comfort zone, says Esther Rantzen

Agreeing to join the cast of I'm A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here! is not the smartest career move I've ever made. Any dignity will be trampled to death in the jungle.

CRICKET: Is injury-hit Sidebottom risking his career by trying too hard for England?

Sweden or South Africa ... how many of Pearce's unbeatable Under-21 players have any hope of making Fabio Capello's full England squad?

With encrypted Wi-Fi vulnerable everyone is risking their assets

The seventh annual Wireless Security Survey from RSA reveals the continued, dramatic growth of wireless networks in the world's major financial centres. The survey of London, New York City and Paris examines the proliferation and inherent security of corporate wireless access points, public hotspots and in-home networks.

Most MP3 players set above safe noise level FRESH evidence has emerged that music lovers are risking permanent hearing loss as a result of using their MP3 players at "dangerously loud levels".

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Annual RSA(R) Wireless Security Survey: With Encrypted Wi-Fi Vulnerable, How Companies and Individuals are Risking Their Assets and Reputations

The 'wireless explosion' continues, in the office and at home -- Growth of 543% in Paris, but London has the most access points - by far -- Dramatic improvements in wireless security in New York City -- Security of in-home networks outpacing the corporate sector

Dog guards kittens

Cats and dogs may be traditional enemies but a little Australian pooch has defied expectations by risking his life to guard four kittens caught in a burning house.

Cell Phones, Internet Taking People Away from Spirituality Warns Vatican

The Vatican has warned that people obsessed with modern technology, such internet and mobile phones risked, are risking losing their souls.

India's tour of Pakistan in trouble

The Indian cricket tour of Pakistan in January appears to be in trouble, with the government here being apprehensive on account of security of the team and wondering whether it was worth risking the lives of players like Sachin Tendulkar.

Facing Antitrust Lawsuit, Google Pulls Out of Ad Deal with Yahoo!

Sometimes it pays to take bold risks in the business world, and other times a bit more caution is appropriate. Finding the balance between the two is never easy; it might mean risking some partnerships or relationships in lieu of preserving others.

India's cricket tour of Pakistan appears to be in trouble

NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket tour of Pakistan in January appears to be in trouble, with the government here being apprehensive on account of security of the team and wondering whether it was worth risking the lives of players like Sachin Tendulkar.

India's tour of Pakistan appears to be in trouble

NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket tour of Pakistan in January appears to be in trouble, with the Indian government being apprehensive on account of security of the team and wondering whether it was worth risking the lives of players like Sachin Tendulkar.

Robot spy fly is the latest buzz

That kind of James Bond-style fantasy is on the drawing board. U.S. military engineers are trying to design flying robots disguised as insects that could one day spy on enemies and conduct missions without risking lives.

Won't rush decision: KP

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may make 'every effort' to salvage England's Test series, but captain Kevin Pietersen insists that his team will not rush to a decision and carefully mull whether it is worth risking the lives of players by returning to India.

US eyes tiny flying robots

DAYTON, Ohio: If only we could be a fly on the wall when our enemies are plotting to attack us. Better yet, what if that fly could record voices, transmit video and even fire tiny weapons? That kind of James Bond-style fantasy is actually on the drawing board. US military engineers are trying to design flying robots disguised as insects that could one day spy on enemies and conduct dangerous missions without risking lives.


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