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/ 6 July 2007

Amateurs can be good and bad news

The internet often goes through bouts of soul searching, but a full-blown counter-reformation could be on the way. If so, then Andrew Keen, author of <i>The Cult of the Amateur</i>, could be the Martin Luther of the movement. He believes the so-called web 2.0 revolution is leading to "less culture, less reliable news and a chaos of useless information".

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/ 6 July 2007

How can iPhones be as successful as iPods?

By delivering on their promise, and changing the definition of a cellphone. That’s what the original iPod managed in the MP3 player world, filled to that point with players of limited features, lame design and duff PC integration. The cellphone industry is, of course, more mature than the MP3 player industry was in 2001.

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/ 6 July 2007

Anxious parents enter besieged Pakistan mosque

Isolated shots rang out as a group of worried parents entered a besieged mosque in Islamabad on Friday to collect children caught up in a deadly stand-off between Islamic radical students and security forces. A cleric leading the Taliban-style movement at Red Mosque said overnight that he and hundreds of followers were willing to surrender.

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/ 6 July 2007

Polokwane baby born with four legs

A child was born with four legs at the Lebowakgomo hospital outside Polokwane on Thursday night, South African Broadcasting Corporation radio news reports. Provincial health department spokesperson Phuthi Seloba said: ”This is a very strange case. In the past 10 years in this province we’ve never seen such a case.”

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/ 6 July 2007

$20-million prize on offer for special Twenty20 series

World champions Australia are among four international teams invited to play in a Twenty20 series for a winner-takes-all prize of -million although the man behind the idea accepts issues still remain. The event is the brainchild of Allen Stanford, the Texan billionaire, who is also hoping to include Sri Lanka, India and South Africa in the week-long tournament.