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    Hundreds of Muslim workers fired after dispute over prayers

    FORT MORGAN, Colo. -- Nearly 200 Muslim workers have been fired from a Cargill meatpacking plant in Colorado, for walking out after a dispute over prayer breaks. Praying five times a day is a must for many Muslims. But Tony Aden says missing even one of those prayers over a break time dispute...
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    Shadow of a bloody past: For centuries, Islam and Christianity were locked in a brutal conflict most

    The grievances of the Islamic terrorists who have brought carnage and bloodshed to the streets of Paris twice this year reach far back into history. In their minds, it is not simply wanton violence, but the continuation of a struggle which has raged for more than a millennium. That is what...
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    'We're going to be the majority soon!' Furious Muslim parents taunt New Jersey school board over re

    Tempers flared at a school board meeting in New Jersey when a room crowded with Muslim parents learned that schools will remain open during Thursday's religious holiday of Eid al-Adha. Several of the Muslim parents and children screamed in rage and openly wept when the board announced its...
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    UK first anti-Islam protest movement

    There were violent clashes on the streets of Newcastle today as hundreds of demonstrators from controversial anti-Islam group Pegida were met by a 2,000-strong counter-protest. Around 400 people from the far-right group were shouted down by the counter-demonstration, with scuffles breaking out...
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    Radical Muslims declare 'Sharia zone’ in western German city

    Radical Muslims in the city of Wuppertal in western Germany have begun operating a “Sharia police” force in an attempt to impose Islamic law on local Muslims, the German media reported on the weekend. About a dozen young Muslim men wearing orange safety vests with the words “Sharia Police” were...
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    Most advanced neuromorphic (brain-like) computer chip to date by IBM

    Scientists at IBM Research have created by far the most advanced neuromorphic (brain-like) computer chip to date. The chip, called TrueNorth, consists of 1 million programmable neurons and 256 million programmable synapses across 4096 individual neurosynaptic cores. Built on Samsung’s 28nm...
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    Supercomputer takes 40 mins to calculate a single second of human brain activity

    One of the world's largest supercomputers has accurately mapped one second's worth of activity in a human brain, in what researchers claim is the most accurate simulation to date. Scientists in Japan simulated one per cent of the neuronal network in the brain using the K computer, the fourth...
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    how to edit signature?

    when i go to edit my profile, all i see is my signature..but nowhere i found edit option.
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    Anybody expert in Computers? Which one should i buy?

    Hey there..! I am looking to buy a new laptop/desktop. i prefer Alienware because of its speed and ofc Look. So far, i have looked to these two computers. One is laptop and another desktop. Desktop --> The Dell Online Store: Build Your System laptop --> The Dell Online Store: Build...
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    State of emergency declared for western Myanmar

    YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar's president on Sunday night declared a state of emergency in a western state where sectarian tensions between Buddhists and Muslims have unleashed deadly violence. He warned that if the situation spun out of control, it could jeopardize the democratic reforms he...
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    New film questions India's 'Shanghai' envy

    A Hindi political thriller called "Shanghai" hits cinemas Friday, raising awkward questions about India's development with a fictional town trying to emulate fellow giant China's shiny financial capital. The film, an Indian version of 1966 Greek novel "Z", is set in a small unnamed town being...
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    Millions of Dollars of U.S. Gear to Combat IEDs Wasted in Pakistan

    Millions of dollars of U.S. gear meant to combat the threat of roadside bombs is being wasted in Pakistan which refuses to let the equipment leave its customs warehouses. The U.S. procured 110 IED jammers for the Pakistani military at a cost of nearly $23 million in 2009 in an effort to ease...
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    China Forbids International Tourism to Tibet Indefinitely

    BEIJING - In a matter of days, the number of expected foreign visitors to Tibet has gone from millions to zero. Chinese authorities alerted foreign travel agencies Tuesday that they would no longer be issuing entry permits to Tibet, the latest in a series of regulations being put on travelers...
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    US 'would repeat Bin Laden raid

    US President Barack Obama has said he would order a similar operation to that which killed Osama Bin Laden if another militant leader was found in Pakistan. He said the US was mindful of Pakistani sovereignty but said the US could not allow "active plans to come to fruition without us taking...
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    Pakistan had but didn't probe data that helped make raid

    Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistanis passed along raw phone-tap data to the United States that eventually led to Osama bin Laden's killing, but they failed to analyze or interpret the information themselves, a Pakistani intelligence official told CNN. The details of what Pakistanis did or...
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    Obama reserves right to act again in Pakistan

    WASHINGTON (AFP) – The White House said Wednesday that US President Barack Obama reserves the right to act again against top terror suspects inside Pakistan, following the raid which killed Osama bin Laden. Obama's spokesman Jay Carney was asked whether the president would be prepared to...
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    Sri Lanka rocked by resignations...........

    Sri Lanka vice-captain Mahela Jayawardene and the country's four selectors have resigned following the World Cup final defeat by India. They follow Kumar Sangakkara, who quit as one-day and Twenty20 captain on Tuesday, but remains as Test captain. Ex-captain Jayawardene said the time was...
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    Ricky Ponting steps down as captain

    Ricky Ponting has stepped down as Australia's captain in Tests and ODIs following their quarter-final exit from the World Cup but will be available for selection as a batsman in both formats. Ponting made the announcement at the SCG on Tuesday, and backed Michael Clarke to take over the...
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    Senirr member-2000 posts and than 8000 posts for Elite. should be changed?

    I think there should be one more rank between senior and elite ranks... after member becomes senior, next rank is 6000 posts away. what do u think?

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