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| Japan nuclear crisis: people 'pushed to the limit' The people of Fukushima have been "pushed to the limit" by the Japanese nuclear crisis, according to the governor of the prefecture. Yuhei Sato, said that the level of worry and anger felt by residents had been tested. 0 minutes ago |
| Why is there no looting in Japan? And solidarity seems especially strong in Japan itself. Perhaps even more impressive than Japan’s technological power is its social strength, with supermarkets cutting prices and vending machine owners giving out free drinks as people work together to survive. Most noticeably of all, there has been no looting, 0 minutes ago |
| Japan warned over nuclear plants, WikiLeaks cables show Japan was warned more than two years ago by the international nuclear watchdog that its nuclear power plants were not capable of withstanding powerful earthquakes, leaked diplomatic cables reveal. 0 minutes ago |
| Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 9 Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 will not run on Windows XP because the company made a decision to "push the web forward", a spokesman has said. 0 minutes ago |
| Apple iPad 2: why tablets are the future of computing Apple didn’t invent the tablet computer, such devices have been commercially available since the 1980s, but they didn’t invent the MP3 player or the mobile phone either. Instead, they did what they always do 0 minutes ago |
| Tata Pixel Tata unveils the Pixel with British parking engineering at 2011 Geneva Motor Show 0 minutes ago |
| Microsoft planning new Windows tablet OS Microsoft is allegedly working on a version of its Windows operating system suited to tablet and smartphone based processors. 0 minutes ago |
| Diamonds could be as common as sand on some planets Planets where diamonds are as common as sand may exist, scientists believe. 0 minutes ago |
| Food tastes better if you have worked for it The feeling that you have earned a reward actually increases the pleasure you take from it, a new study suggests. 0 minutes ago |
| US Midterms Elections 2010: Democrats could suffer worst losses in 60 years Barack Obama's Democrats could suffer the worst midterm election losses the US has seen in more than 60 years, final opinion polls indicated on Monday. 0 minutes ago |
The secret of how Leonardo da Vinci produced the optical effects that created the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile can be revealed for the first time. 0 minutes ago |
| Vinay Deolalikar claims to have solved P vs NP Problem Vinay Deolalikar, who works at the research arm of Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto, California, believes he has solved the P vs NP Problem. P vs NP Solution 0 minutes ago |
| Ahmadinejad 'assassination attempt' was a firework, Iran claims An apparent assassination attempt on Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was nothing more than an excited fan setting off a firework, according to the country's official news agency. 0 minutes ago |
| Apple iPhone users warned of JailbreakMe security risks Unlike previous hacks – known as ‘jailbreaks’ – which had to be side-loaded on to an iPhone using a computer, the new JailbreakMe tool can be downloaded and installed simply by visiting the JailbreakMe.com website. 0 minutes ago |
| Pakistan president: coalition forces 'losing war against Taliban in Afghanistan' Coalition forces are “losing the war” against the Taliban in Afghanistan, Asif Ali Zardari, the president of Pakistan, claimed ahead of his visit to Britain. 0 minutes ago |
| Nasa scientists braced for 'solar tsunami' to hit earth The earth could be hit by a wave of violent space weather as early as Tuesday after a massive explosion on the sun, scientists have warned. 0 minutes ago |
| First Wikileaks, now Facebook. Is this the death of privacy? I wrote a few days ago about an appalling misjudgment by Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, who released over 90,000 documents leaked to him relating to the war in Afghanistan. 0 minutes ago |
| World splits in two as East tightens while West stays super-loose India has raised interest rates and issued a stark warning on inflation dangers, joining China, Brazil, and other tiger economies in concerted moves to tighten policy. 0 minutes ago |
The 2011 calendar features four women MPs from the Public Affairs party wearing little in the way of clothing in a series of images that dispatch the traditional image of staid and serious parliamentarians. The country returned its highest ever number of women MPs at the last general election. 0 minutes ago |
The long-simmering clash between the world's two great powers is coming to a head, with dangerous implications for the international system. 0 minutes ago |
The Devil is lurking in the very heart of the Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican's chief exorcist claimed on Wednesday. 0 minutes ago |
Some of the most beautiful images captured by the Hubble telescope. 0 minutes ago |
| US accused of 'occupying' Haiti as troops flood in France accused the US of "occupying" Haiti on Monday as thousands of American troops flooded into the country to take charge of aid efforts and security. 0 minutes ago |
| Barack Obama facing crisis as Republican Scott Brown wins senate seat President Barack Obama is facing the biggest crisis of his presidency after Scott Brown, a little known Republican, took the senate seat of the late Senator Edward Kennedy 0 minutes ago |
| Barack Obama accused of not doing enough for black people President Barack Obama has been forced to defend himself against accusations that he has not done enough for black people in America. 0 minutes ago |
| Osama bin Laden came within minutes of killing Bill Clinton Former President Bill Clinton came within minutes of being assassinated in the Philippines by terrorists controlled by Osama bin Laden, a new book has revealed. 0 minutes ago |
| Scientists create formula for perfect parking For those who dread trying to squeeze their car into a tight space, help is at hand scientists have created a mathematical formula to help motorists park perfectly. 0 minutes ago |
Richard Noble's latest record-breaking attempt also involves the Government, 2,410 schools and 33 universities. 0 minutes ago |
| Copenhagen climate summit: 1,200 limos, 140 private planes and caviar wedges - Telegraph Copenhagen is preparing for the climate change summit that will produce as much carbon dioxide as a town the size of Middlesbrough. 0 minutes ago |
Standing at a reported 818 m (the official height will not be revealed until next year) and consisting of 162 floors above ground, the giant tower - described as the 'jewel of the Gulf regions' 0 minutes ago |



