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  The Tech Lab:
Date: February  27, 2009  

Bruce Schneier is the chief security technology officer at BT and a celebrated writer and speaker on privacy, cryptography and security issues."Welcome to the future, where everything about you is saved. A future where your actions are recorded, your movements are tracked, and your conversations are no longer ephemeral. A future brought to you
  BBC gardening expert Smith dies
Date: February  27, 2009  
Gardener and broadcaster Geoffrey Smith has died at the age of 80.He appeared on BBC Radio 4 s Gardeners Question Time for 20 years and created one of the great gardens of northern England - Harrogate s Harlow Carr.Gardening was his great joy as well as his work. "If I am depressed, or I think the world s a filthy place, I just go and look at a fl
  Psychedelic fish is new species
Date: February  27, 2009  

By Lucy WilliamsonBBC News, JakartaA brightly-coloured fish which bounces along the seabed has been hailed as a new species by scientists - who have dubbed it "psychedelica".Research published in the US scientific journal Copeia says the fish was spotted by scuba divers off the island of Ambon in eastern Indonesia.It belongs to the frogfish family,
  Second bird flu death in Vietnam
Date: February  26, 2009  

A man in Vietnam has died from bird flu, becoming the second fatality from the virus in the country this year."The patient, 32, died on 25 February," said Nguyen Van Thai, head of the intensive care unit at Hanoi s tropical diseases institute.A 23-year-old woman died from avian influenza earlier this month.Vietnam has the world s second-highest bir
  Minister admits terror transfer
Date: February  26, 2009  

Ministers have said they handed over two terror suspects to US authorities in Afghanistan, sparking claims of collusion in extraordinary rendition.Defence secretary John Hutton said the two, detained by UK forces in Iraq in 2004, were transferred to US custody in Afghanistan where they remain.He was reassured they had been treated humanely but said
  EU students not repaying UK loans
Date: February  26, 2009  

By Andrew BomfordBBC NewsUp to 70% of students from other European Union countries are failing to repay student loans they took out while at UK universities, the BBC has learnt. The Student Loans Company says 2,240 students should have begun repayments but 1,580 are not accounted for.A Spanish student said she had heard nothing five years after gra
  Verdict on Kosovo war crimes due
Date: February  26, 2009  

A United Nations war crimes court is due to deliver a verdict in the case of Serbian ex-President Milan Milutinovic.Along with five other Serbian ex-officials, he is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the conflict in Kosovo in the 1990s.It is the court s first ruling on crimes allegedly committed by Serbs in the Kosovo conflic
  Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February  26, 2009  

Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
  US lifts ban on war dead photos
Date: February  26, 2009  

The US defence department has lifted a ban on news organisations showing pictures of the coffins of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.Defence Secretary Robert Gates said photographs of the flag-draped caskets of US war dead being returned home will be allowed if their families agree.The move overturns a ban put in place by President George Bu
  Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February  26, 2009  

Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar


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