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As I walked in through Speaker's Court, who should I see but Tony Blair, looking tanned and fit, surrounded by bag-carriers and bodyguards. Just like old times. He must be glad to be out of it. Even his considerable skills  |


The credit crisis has inured us to gigantic numbers - losses measured in billions or trillions of dollars - but we need to pay attention to its small numbers as well if we're going to understand it properly.  |
I have been brooding on Peter Ackroyd's notion that the Thames is a river like the Ganges or the Jordan, a place of pilgrimage, a source of spiritual renewal. 'The river itself becomes a tremulous deity,' he asserts. I carried  |


Many people in this age of technology keep thought concerned withside earning their online bachelor class. The modern advances in technology have made getting a college education easier than ever. This mature technology the sum ofows many people to get  |
In the U.S., post-secondary cultivation is not monitored be aliveside any specon condition thatic agency or cabinet. Because of this, accreditation wlike that which created so that the quality of education being acquired by students attending colleges and universities was  |
A tiny bacterium has been coaxed back to life after spending 120,000 years buried three kilometres deep in the Greenland ice sheet. Researchers who found it say it could resemble microbes that may have evolved in ice on other planets.  |
Can storms prevent nasty earthquakes? That's the suggestion of study showing that typhoons can trigger benign, "slow" quakes that ease the stress between tectonic plates. Beneath Taiwan, a tectonic plate is diving under its neighboring plate at one of the  |
It was long believed that conception does not involve a meeting of equals. The egg is a relatively large, impressive biological factory compared with the tiny sperm, which delivers to the egg one copy of the father's genes. However, a  |
Each spring, winged maple seeds twirl like helicopters as they glide to the ground. A seed can drift up to a kilometer on a windy day, landing on a fresh patch of earth to start its own tree. To travel  |
The wind blowing through the streets of Manhattan couldn't power the city, but wind machines placed thousands of feet above the city theoretically could. The first rigorous, worldwide study of high-altitude wind power estimates that there is enough wind energy  |
U.S. officials say the Internet, and specifically social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, are providing the United States with critical information in the face of Iranian authorities banning Western journalists from covering political rallies. Because the Iranians have shut  |
The social-networking website Facebook has launched in Swahili, targeting more than 110m speakers of the language. A group of Swahili scholars launched the new version with the permission of the California-based internet firm. Facebook use has spread over the past  |
Google was going to help democratize data in China. Instead, about three years after entering the Middle Kingdom, the search company still finds itself in an uncomfortable working relationship with government censors. For about eight days between June 3 and  |
A California company is considering legal action to prevent computers being shipped to China with what it says is stolen internet blocking software. Solid Oak said it found pieces of its CyberSitter programme in China's Green Dam Youth Escort screening  |
Those pesky graying hairs that tend to crop up with age really are signs of stress, reveals a new report in the journal Cell. Researchers have discovered that the kind of "genotoxic stress" that does damage to DNA depletes the  |
NASA figures there may be huge frozen patches in deep craters at poles -- and is sending up two probes to find out.  |
Koogle' won't returns photos of women, won't let you buy TV sets and won't let you do anything on Saturday.  |
Tiny bacterium comes back to live after long, long time buried underneath Greenland ice.  |
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