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Date: January 9th, 2012

Israel’s hacker avengers: We’ve obtained Saudi credit card info

9 January, 2012 (15:24) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

Cyber vengeance: The major credit card information leak, a by-product of the activities of the Saudi hacker who has been sneering over attempts to locate him, has not been ignored.   Israeli hackers who spoke to Ynet claimed on Monday that they have managed to lay their hands on the details of thousands of credit [...]

Nigeria’s double trouble: nationwide fuel strike and ‘ban’ on Christians

9 January, 2012 (15:24) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

Attacks by Islamist group Boko Haram are ‘worse than civil war’ of 1960s, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan says, but a nationwide fuel strike sparked by a cut in subsidies presents him with his toughest challenge. By Scott Baldauf, Staff Writer / January 9, 2012 People protest following the removal of a fuel subsidy by the Nigerian [...]

PHILIPPINES: China Comes By

9 January, 2012 (15:24) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

AFGHANISTAN: What Is At Stake Here NIGERIA: The Same Old Incompetent Crap INFANTRY: Snipers Rule SUBMARINES: It’s Worse Than It Sounds WINNING: The Friendly Skies Of Waziristan INTELLIGENCE: Iran Gets Game IRAN: The Illusion INFANTRY: Learning To Make The Most Of Portable Artillery NAVAL AIR: BAMS In Action PHILIPPINES: China Comes By SUBMARINES: Oscar Shifts [...]

Mubarak-era figures recycle careers in rural Egypt

9 January, 2012 (15:23) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

Abdelrahman Youssef Reuters 7:57 a.m. CST, January 9, 2012

Tea party quiet as Republican primary approaches – The Virginian

9 January, 2012 (15:23) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

By Kenneth P. Vogel New Hampshire might seem like ground zero for a tea party offensive. But ahead of the Republican primary Tuesday, there’s no sign that the populist conservative movement is poised to shape the presidential results in the “Live Free or Die” state — or anywhere else, for that matter. Instead, activists in [...]

Why New Hampshire Republicans have turned away from the tea party

9 January, 2012 (15:23) | Feeds | By: staffwriter

MANCHESTER, N.H. – What a difference a year makes. An overflow crowd attends a town hall with former senator Rick Santorum in Hollis, N.H. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Fourteen months ago, the tea party swept the Granite State in the 2010 midterms, as more than four in 10 of those who went to the polls expressed support [...]