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Man robbed of cash, cell phones and motorcycle

NEW DELHI: Four young men robbed a commission agent and his nephew of several thousand rupees in cash, a motorcycle and two cell phones at gun-point in broad daylight at Shakarpur here on Thursday.

Man robbed in Mexico while glued to steering wheel

MONTERREY, Mexico - A driver in Mexico got himself into a sticky situation when he pulled over to help a woman whose pickup appeared to be broken down by the highway.

Man robbed in Mexico while glued to steering wheel

MONTERREY, Mexico - A driver in Mexico got himself into a sticky situation when he pulled over to help a woman whose pickup appeared to be broken down by the highway.

Garden of Five Senses robbed of sculpture

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Norway's police headquarters robbed

OSLO (AFP) - Thieves broke into the Norwegian criminal police's headquarters in Oslo, making off with several computers, police said on Monday.

iPod muggings on rise in Toronto: police

Another person was robbed of their iPod in Toronto this weekend, becoming the latest victim in what appears to be a rash of similar thefts for the popular portable music player.

Cricket will resume: Waugh

MELBOURNE: India has been robbed of its innocence by the ghastly terror strike in Mumbai but cricket in the country will resume after a short break as it is a way of life and a symbol of hope for the people there, feels former Australian skipper Steve Waugh.

'Innocence lost in Mumbai but cricket will resume'

MELBOURNE: India has been robbed of its innocence by the ghastly terror strike in Mumbai but cricket in the country will resume after a short break as it is a way of life and a symbol of hope for the people there, feels former Australian skipper Steve Waugh.

Violent iPod muggings on the rise

TORONTO -- Another person was robbed of their iPod in Toronto this weekend, becoming the latest victim in what appears to be a rash of similar thefts for the popular portable music player.

Innocence lost in Mumbai but cricket will resume: Waugh

Melbourne (PTI): India has been robbed of its innocence by the ghastly terror strike in Mumbai but cricket in the country will resume after a short break as it is a way of life and a symbol of hope for the people there, feels former Australian skipper Steve Waugh.

Stanbic suspect released on bail

THE only woman among the six people suspected to have robbed Stanbic Bank of billions of shillings has been released on bail. Sharifa Kyamanywa was released from custody on Friday after signing a bond of sh10m and each of her two sureties committed to a sh50m non-cash bond.

Santas hold up Brisbane bowls club

Australian police are looking for Santa Claus - two in fact - who robbed the Cutheringa Bowls club in Brisbane at knife-point.

Man in wheelchair allegedly hides cash in leg

Authorities on Florida's east coast have arrested a man in a wheelchair who they say robbed a credit union on Merritt Island and hid the money in his prosthetic leg.

Ransom Risks: Feuding Pirates on High Seas

Negotiating with pirates is such a cutthroat business that shipowners have to make sure they don't get robbed a second time while delivering the ransom.

Man in wheelchair allegedly hides cash in leg

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. -- Authorities on Florida's east coast have arrested a man in a wheelchair who they say robbed a credit union on Merritt Island and hid the money in his prosthetic leg.

Cyber crime & punishment

A NEW age calls for new rules. There have been several cases in the last few years of internet fraud in which credit cards and ATMs have been misused, confidential information robbed electronically, and the happily democratic and largely unpoliced medium of the worldwide web exploited to disseminate messages of hate and terror. No doubt there has to be a check on such flagrant abuse of the internet and the many services that an increasingly large number of people are availing electronically. But while we welcome the government’s decision to crack down on cyber crime, this paper reiterates its stance that the death penalty should have no place on the statute books. A human being has no right to take another person’s life, irrespective of the barbarity of the crime committed.

Man In Wheelchair Sitting On Guns

Boston Police investigating an armed robbery lifted a man out of a wheelchair and found he was sitting on three guns, including two with high capacity magazines and one with a laser sight. Police said they were led to an apartment building in the city's South Boston neighborhood by two men who said they were robbed of their cell phones Friday.

Boston Police: Man in wheelchair sitting on guns

BOSTON -- Boston Police investigating an armed robbery lifted a man out of a wheelchair and found he was sitting on three guns, including two with high capacity magazines and one with a laser sight. Police said they were led to an apartment building in the city's South Boston neighborhood by two men who said they were robbed of their cell phones Friday.

How Politics Interacts With Games

Crispy Gamer sat down with Hal Halpin, president of the Entertainment Consumer Association, and had him explain how the games industry interacts with various aspects of the government, such as lobbying efforts, the supreme court, and particular politicians. A related editorial suggests some things President Elect Obama can do to bring change to the industry. "We also need to rein in the used games market and not with DRM. It is fundamentally unfair that developers are being robbed of profits for work that they've done. If the ESA will not offer a mandate, then we'll need the government to do so. Publishers and developers should be entitled to at least half of the price from the sale of every used game." Kotaku has a response which points out flaws in the author's arguments.


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