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Tornadoes tear across South, killing over 300
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama (Reuters) - Tornadoes and violent storms tore through seven Southern states, killing at least 306 people and causing billions of dollars of damage in one of the deadliest swarm of twisters in U.S. history. | Full Article
Muslim Brotherhood backs Syria protests
April 29, 2011 05:57 AM ET
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood called on Syrians to take to the streets ahead of Friday prayers and help the besieged city of Deraa, where a rights group said civilian deaths from a tank-backed army attack rose to 50. | Full Article
Stock index futures slip; earnings and data eyed
April 29, 2011 04:37 AM ET
(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a flat to lower open for Wall Street on Friday, reversing gains from the previous session on the last trading session of the month. | Full Article
Lawmakers: extend privacy codes to app makers
April 28, 2011 06:17 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mobile privacy safeguards should also extend to third-party application developers, two lawmakers said after reviewing the practices of four major U.S. wireless carriers. | Full Article
Pride and frustration mark end of shuttle flights
April 28, 2011 06:23 PM ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - For the residents of Florida's Space Coast, the approaching end of the shuttle program brings a mix of pride in what they helped build and frustration that America has no new spacecraft ready to launch the next generation of explorers. | Full Article
Panthers take quarterback Cam Newton with top pick
April 29, 2011 12:16 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cam Newton was selected by the Carolina Panthers as the number one pick in the annual NFL Draft Thursday, as America's most popular sport enjoyed a brief return to normality after months of bitter squabbling. | Full Article
Royal bride Middleton sets off to marry Prince William
April 29, 2011 06:04 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Kate Middleton left a London hotel on Friday for Westminster Abbey, where she will marry Prince William in a royal occasion of dazzling pomp and pageantry that has attracted a huge global audience. | Full Article
Hunt for the true Mona Lisa begins
April 29, 2011 04:16 AM ET
FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - Researchers have begun their hunt for the remains of the woman who might have been the model for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, hoping to unravel a mystery that has baffled art historians for over five centuries. | Full Article
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Thousands of people are lining the streets around Westminster Abbey ahead of the royal wedding.

Wait nearly over for royal wedding
The wait is nearly over for Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are to marry at Westminster Abbey tonight in a dazzling display of royal pomp and pageantry set to draw a huge audience at home and abroad.

Man accused of shooting neighbours dead
Police will allege a man shot dead three neighbours before starting a siege that ended with his arrest eight hours later in Adelaide's eastern suburbs.

Chopper pilot breaks down at flood inquiry
A helicopter pilot has told the Queensland flood inquiry that rescuers could have stayed in Grantham, west of Brisbane, for an hour longer if their aircraft had been upgraded.

Two charged over ADFA sex scandal
Two cadets from the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) have faced court over allegations they secretly filmed a female cadet having sex and broadcast it over the internet.

Home prices fall, rents rise
Capital city home prices fell again in March, but rents have surged over the past six months.


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Kate Middleton and Prince William.

You get bread crumbs, they live a merry circus
The royal family is an institutional codification of your worthlessness. No matter how you slice and dice it, an aristocracy, by definition, rests on the brute fact that they are royal and you are common. And yet tonight's wedding will attract a television audience of some two billion people, a sizeable proportion of the world's population. How do we explain this? Why such enthusiasm for an event structurally predicated upon the innate inferiority of the very people celebrating it?

A right royal knees up
It's every young girl's dream to marry a prince but with royalty being thin on the ground many have to settle for becoming lawyers, doctors, prime ministers...

The Chaser's royal wedding commentary: frequently axed questions
The people demand answers about the cancellation of The Chaser's Royal Wedding Commentary. So here goes.

Supporters the winner as AFL delivers to the heartland
So conditioned is the football community to treating its administration with suspicion and derision, it threatened to miss the magnitude of what was being unveiled.

Political engagement is a universal constant
It's routine to hear people say they hate politics and that they happily live without engaging it at any level, despite most amateur family/office politics being more brutal than anything the professionals have to offer. Politics haters also usually loudly declare their loathing of politicians and how they are the worst of people but after many years of being exposed daily to state and federal politics I think it's reasonable to say that our politicians are fair reflection of our community and no more or less flawed than all of us.


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Wait nearly over for royal wedding
The wait is nearly over for Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are to marry at Westminster Abbey tonight in a dazzling display of royal pomp and pageantry set to draw a huge audience at home and abroad.

Obama reshuffles national security team
US president Barack Obama has announced a significant reshuffle of his closest national security advisers in what is expected to have wider implications for America's defence policy.

Rudd tells Australians to leave Syria
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has told Australian travellers in Syria to leave as soon as possible.


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ACT moves on classifying R18+ video games
The ACT Government will consider introducing an R18+ classification for violent video games even if other jurisdictions do not reach an agreement.

Funding secured for IT research
The future of a Tasmanian IT research centre has been secured for another five years.

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach
Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever.


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More money for parks, Indigenous rangers
The Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Minister says $2 million has been allocated to boost conservation programs and train more Indigenous rangers.

Bligh announces ship tracking station for Gladstone
Premier Anna Bligh has announced additional protection for the Great Barrier Reef on the last day of her three-day tour of Gladstone in central Queensland.

Anglers fear cold water pollution in local rivers
Anglers say water authorities can no longer ignore the cold water pollution in the Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers.



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Alabama bore the brunt of the vicious storm system that saw more than 160 twisters hit within 24 hours.

Hundreds killed as tornadoes ravage US
The worst tornadoes in nearly four decades have ripped through America's south, killing at least 295 people and spreading destruction from Texas to New York.

Kate and William wow crowds ahead of wedding
Kate Middleton attended a final rehearsal at Westminster Abbey on the eve of her wedding as Prince William delighted crowds of well-wishers with an impromptu appearance outside Buckingham Palace.

Police officer shot during siege
A police officer has been shot during a siege at Hectorville in Adelaide's east.

Watson to face murder trial in US
American man Gabe Watson will stand trial in the US for the murder of his wife Tina after an Alabama judge rejected a motion to dismiss the charges.

Child protection failure 'totally unforgivable'
The Tasmanian Opposition says it is unforgivable that a 12-year-old girl who was sold into prostitution was still being seen by the same child protection worker a year later.


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Credit cards.

Increasing both security and freedom online
At some point over the weekend I'll sit before my computer making a selection of some nice flowers to be delivered to my mother in time for her special day. I'll pick the roses or the lilies and type in her address, then go on to the page which is all business, where I put in my address and, finally, my credit card details. This is something we've all grown so accustomed to it barely merits noting, yet every time we do it, we take a risk.

Syria's future still a guessing game
Syria's regime appears strong enough to survive. Yet when your most vocal supporters are Hezbollah and Iran, isolation in uncertain times is keenly felt.

The un-dead Obama birth certificate story
While the extreme anti-Obama folks deserve a certain amount of contempt, the media must take its share of the blame.

Our chaotic asylum policy is an international embarrassment
By the end of 2008, Australia was well on its way to restoring its status as a "credible international actor in the field of refugee protection". So, where are we now?

Who cares about the important stuff?
It was the ultimate sideshow. President Barack Obama called a press conference to distribute copies of his birth certificate, trying to put to rest persistent questions about his birthplace. Remarkably, almost all of the major networks took the event live to air. As the president observed, had he been talking about national security, that would never have happened. But we should not assume that the media or news consumers have only recently shown a preference for the trivial and the frivolous.


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Couple pleads guilty in Dugard kidnap case
A couple accused of holding a young Californian girl captive for nearly two decades and raping her have pleaded guilty in a deal which could see them jailed for life, a court official said.

Kate and William wow crowds ahead of wedding
Kate Middleton attended a final rehearsal at Westminster Abbey on the eve of her wedding as Prince William delighted crowds of well-wishers with an impromptu appearance outside Buckingham Palace.

US earnings reports fuel dollar's rise
The Australian dollar has continued its seemingly unstoppable run as it climbed as high as 109.47 US cents in recent trade.


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Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach
Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever.

New solar energy partnership
The scarcity of high grade silicon is one of the things which pushes up the price of roof top solar panels.

Wollongong University Medical Campus
The University of Wollongong says it's confident it will secure the Federal funding needed to build a medical campus.


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Loggers paid exit money find fresh coupes
Logging contractors who have been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to exit the Tasmanian industry are free to continue harvesting native forests in other states.

Fishing ban lifted near South West Rocks
Recreational fishing closures near South West Rocks east of Kempsey have been lifted.

Fears Nambucca water scheme will be 'mothballed'
There is concern in the Nambucca that the new State government could put a multi-million dollar water project 'on-hold'.



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Watch How the Police Raid a Cellphone

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Watch How the Police Raid a Cellphone

Watch How the Police Raid a Cellphone Everyone knows the cops have tools to get inside your phone. But what do they do? They suck your iPhone's entire soul in 15 minutes. With one single click. This is what it looks like.

Lantern 2 is an incredibly powerful piece of software. Plug your iPhone in. Click "Acquire." Wait for a progress bar to complete. After about fifteen minutes, I had the entire contents of my phone in an extremely user-friendly interface—even with a lock screen activated. Anything you would want to know—or didn't even know you'd want to know—about my phone is easy to tap. An entire minute by minute chronology of my text exchanges. Every picture I'd ever taken. My bookmarks. My cookies. Every Skype call I've ever placed. My entire Facebook friend list. Every cell tower my phone has touched, with longitude and latitude coordinates. All there. Lantern 2 is awesome—and must be a stellar thing to have in any cop's arsenal (and for those wondering, no, you can't download it—Lantern's only available to government agencies researchers, and security firms). We just hope it (and our phones) never get into the hands of anyone on the other side of the law.

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