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Things I've learned at Google so far (bentilly.blogspot.com)
India's rural inventors drive change (atimes.com)
Terror comes at night in Afghanistan (atimes.com)
Zardari books fast train to Turkey (atimes.com)
Turkey seizes its moment (atimes.com)
Better a live Osama than a dead bin Laden (atimes.com)
Indian glaciologist fires back at skeptics (atimes.com)
Short Selling Shares That Don't Exist For Fun and Profit (winterpatriot.com)
Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes (bbc)
Will the new White Paper on Defence raise the chances of us getting involved in other peoples wars? (werewolf.co.nz)
InternetNZ rejects centrally operated filtering (business.scoop.co.nz)
Geek behaviors present during conversations (stanford.edu)
Using Slime Molds to Design a Network (sciencemag.org)
Leonardo da Vinci's Resume (cenedella.com)
Walking Naked into the Embassy (billt.posterous.com)
Antarctic warmth may collapse ice shelves (findarticles.com)
A hint of that quarks may be composed of smaller elements (findarticles.com)
Panopticlick: How Unique and Trackable is Your Browser (eff.org)
3 Simple Rules That Will Make You a "Superstar" Developer (coderoom.wordpress.com)
The humanitarian myth (socialistworker.org)
The panty bomber mystery deepens (antiwar.com)
Britain "complicit in mistreatment and possible torture" says UN (guardian)
On the government’s tolerance of white collar crime (gordoncampbell.scoop.co.nz)
Add Yemen to America’s long list of easy enemies (amconmag.com)
September 11 and the Downward Arc of American Thought (fff.org)
Focus on Israel: Harvesting Haitian Organs (sjlendman.blogspot.com)
David Kelly post mortem to be kept secret for 70 years (dailymail.co.uk)
Israeli firm blasted for letting would-be plane bomber slip through (haaretz.com)
Drone surge: Today, tomorrow and 2047 (atimes.com)
China Accuses US of Cyberwarfare (wired)