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Business Report -
2 hours and 35 minutes ago
Growing job losses around the world have hit investor confidence and analyst fear further bleak US
employment data will make for 'ugly reading'.
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Guardian Unlimited -
17 hours and 41 minutes ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpIndian police tonight reported a 'minor incident' at New Delhi's
international airport, but say no-one was killed./ppPolice spokesman Rajan Bhagat said: "It was not
a terrorist incident. No one was killed." He gave no further details./ppThe Indian NDTV channel
reported that two sharp sounds had sparked a security scare at the airport. But nothing was found
after police searched the terminal, and normal operations resumed. /ppEarlier reports from the BBC
said six gunmen had been shot and killed by security forces at the airport. The report, which was
carried on the BBC website, was attributed to airport officials./ppAirports in India went on high
alert following fresh warnings of attacks, as officials said two senior leaders of a banned
Pakistani militant group are suspected of orchestrating last week's attacks in Mumbai./ppMore
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PSP Updates -
1 days and 7 hours ago
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update for the "prank your friends with PSP bricking pwnage" homebrew app, and has now released
TrickBrick v5 (Official Style).brbrOfficial Style? What does that mean? In the readme, he calls it
SCE Style. In the forums, he explains that: "This new trick tool uses the similar installer that is
used in official a href="http://pspupdates.qj.net/tags/firmware-updates/11967" id="tag"
title="system"firmware updates/a and newer M33 updates."brbrOfficial Style, SCE Style - I'm sure
you get the picture. Here are notes from the readme:brulliUses a brand new GUI. Similar to the ones
used in official firmware updates. /liliA simple tool that tricks users into thinking they've
bricked their psp unit when flashing a firmware (5.00m33)/liliUse this to trick your friends and
scare the daylight out of them!!/li/ulGawrsh. I'm feeling sorry for your friends now. Teehee. Or
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Wired Top Stories -
1 days and 10 hours ago
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Photo: NASApFloating 190 miles above the Earth's surface, the extraplanetary crash pad known as the
International Space Station careens through the sky at an average of over 17,000 miles per hour,
making almost 16 Earth orbits a day./p pSet for completion in 2011, it's been a
href="http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/12/dayintech_1204"10 years since
construction first began/a on the ISS. The final version will double its current capacity of three
residents to six and provide incalculable contributions to science. In honor of its 10th birthday,
we've assembled some of our favorite photos from the space station's lifetime. Click through the
gallery for a glimpse at one of the world's most impressive sci-fi realities./p
pstrongLeft:/strongbr/ Astronaut Piers J. Sellers moves along a truss on the International Space
Station, while space shuttle Discovery is docked in July 2006. /p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_spacestation/spacestation2_t.jpg'/img:
Photo: NASApThe Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft approaches the International Space Station with Expedition
18 on Oct. 14, 2008. Visible in the background is the southeastern coast of Tunisia (left), the
Gulf of Gab#232;s and the Isle of Jerba (bottom center). Top of the picture points northwest./p
pThe Expedition 18 mission brought NASA astronaut Michael Fincke and Russian Federal Space Agency
cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov to the ISS for a six-month stay that relieved two other astronauts of
their posts. pOf particular note to Wired.com readers: Videogame icon and now space tourist Richard
Garriott (known as Lord British in the citeUltima/cite series) tagged along on the expedition for
12 days before returning to Earth on Oct. 24./p img
src='http://www.wired.com/images/slideshow/2008/12/gallery_spacestation/spacestation4_t.jpg'/img:
Photo: NASApThe International Space Station is seen here in front of the Earth's horizon,
photographed from the space shuttle citeAtlantis/cite as it moves farther away June 19, 2007. /p
pDuring the departure and fly-around, the citeAtlantis/cite crew got a look at the station's newly
expanded configuration, which included the retraction of an old solar array and the unfolding of a
new one on the starboard side of the station.

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Photo: NASApDuring a seven-hour, 19-minute spacewalk, astronaut Scott Parazynski cut a snagged wire
and installed homemade stabilizers to strengthen a damaged solar array. Parazynski is anchored to a
foot restraint on the end of the Orbiter Boom Sensor System./p pMission STS-120 was flown by the
space shuttle citeDiscovery/cite and delivered the citeHarmony/cite module. The module, among other
things, added 2,666 cubic feet of living space and completed the U.S. core contribution to the
ISS./p img
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Photo: NASA pBest known for the insulation-foam scare after the citeColumbia/cite tragedy, STS-118
found citeEndeavour/cite with a puncture in its heat shield. Fortunately the fears that the exposed
foam would lead to another catastrophe were needless. /p pciteEndeavour/cite's
orbital-maneuvering-system pods and vertical stabilizer are visible in this photo as it docks with
the International Space Station. The mission successfully delivered its supplies and modules./p img
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Photo: NASApOn mission STS-122, European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel works to replace a
nitrogen tank used to pressurize the station's ammonia cooling system./p pPictured in the photo is
the exterior of the new Columbus laboratory, which Schlegel traversed during the six-hour,
45-minute spacewalk. /p img
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Photo: Victor Zelentsov/NASApThe station's first female commander, Peggy A. Whitson, walks with
cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko (center) and Malaysian space tourist Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, who is
also the first Malaysian in space./p pThe astronauts are wearing Russian Sokol launch-and-entry
suits for Expedition 16. The crew launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Oct. 10,
2007, and arrived at the ISS on Oct. 12. /p img
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Photo: NASA 
pIn this photo, the Expedition 1 crew members are still training for
their upcoming mission a week-and-half prior to the Oct. 30, 2000, launch to International Space
Station. /p pThey are (left to right) Soyuz commander Yuri P. Gidzenko, Expedition 1 commander
William M. (Bill) Shepherd and flight engineer Sergei K. Krikalev./p pAs the first residents of the
ISS, it was this crew's job to unpack all the supply boxes and move in. They stayed a little over
four months before returning to Earth./p img
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Photo: NASApThis view of Hurricane Felix was taken from the International Space Station on Sept. 3,
2007, with a 28-70mm lens set at 28mm focal length. /p pThe ISS was located nearly over the coast
of eastern Honduras when this image was taken. At approximately noon GMT, Hurricane Felix was
moving west at 21 miles per hour. The sustained winds were 165 miles per hour with higher gusts
making it a category 5 hurricane. /p img
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Photo: Bill Ingalls/NASApPhotographer Bill Ingalls has traveled the world as a photographer for
NASA since 1989. Honored by United Press International as one of the top pictures of 2007, Ingalls'
photo of the Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft shows it being transported by train to its launch pad at the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. /p pThe spacecraft launched two days later, bringing the
Expedition 16 crew to the International Space Station. /p img
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Photo: NASA pRussian Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Expedition 17 flight engineer,
uses a communication system in the citeZvezda/cite service module of the International Space
Station on July 17, 2008. The Russian module provides living quarters and life-support
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