+ Follow BRITAIN AND DENMARK Tag
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[Title] => New Zealand powers to first gold of Olympics in rowing; South Africa adds to medal tally
[Summary] => New Zealand powered to its first gold of the London Olympics Thursday (Friday in Manila), coming from behind to beat Italy by half a length and win the men's double sculls.
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[Title] => Europe forges fiscal union, sees way out of crisis
[Summary] => Working almost to exhaustion and persuading countries one by one, European leaders agreed Friday to redefine their continent — hoping that by joining their fiscal fortunes they might stop a crippling debt crisis, save the euro currency and prevent worldwide economic chaos.
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[Title] => Warnings issued about alleged Bangkok airport scam
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BANGKOK (AP) -- Travelers to Thailand have braved a variety of hazards in recent years but foreign governments are now warning about a new and different one: duty-free shopping at the airport.
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[Title] => The Love Bug
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It started with an "ILOVEYOU" e-mail greeting. By the time computer experts
sent out an alarm, the virus dubbed the "Love Bug" had infected up to 2.9
million computers around the world. The latest virus to wreak havoc in
cyberspace penetrated computer systems in the White House, Pentagon, Central
Intelligence Agency, US Congress, parliaments in Britain and Denmark,
brokerages and major companies. Up to 80 percent of computers in Germany and 70
percent in the United Kingdom were reportedly affected.
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BRITAIN AND DENMARK
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It started with an "ILOVEYOU" e-mail greeting. By the time computer experts
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million computers around the world. The latest virus to wreak havoc in
cyberspace penetrated computer systems in the White House, Pentagon, Central
Intelligence Agency, US Congress, parliaments in Britain and Denmark,
brokerages and major companies. Up to 80 percent of computers in Germany and 70
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December 11, 2011 - 12:00am