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Timeline: The Selling of the Cellphone -- and Warnings Unheeded - Interactive - NYTimes.com
Drug money saved banks in global crisis, claims UN advisor | World news | The Observer
Gangs are now believed to make most of their profits from the drugs trade and are estimated to be worth £352bn, the UN says. They have traditionally kept proceeds in cash or moved it offshore to hide it from the authorities. It is understood that evidence that drug money has flowed into banks came from officials in Britain, Switzerland, Italy and the US.
“Little Rat” Hackers Arrested
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November 2009
How We Built Britain opening title sequence | The Art of the Title Sequence
A tangle of utility in both architecture and typography offers a fascinatingly structured title sequence for the BBC’s “How We Built Britain” that bespeaks an acquisitive England. The artificial monuments of type seem proportionally sound, the final title card an achievement of engineering.
Gained something in the translation « BuzzMachine
Keyword Tool » KEYWORD COMPETITOR « Keyword Research
WikiMindMap
October 2009
Central place theory - Wikipedia
Le Figaro - France : Des dizaines de milliers d'euros distribués à Paris
A Thanksgiving Gift – 7 Days of Source Code | blprnt.blg
When it comes to releasing source code, I’ve always been torn. I really believe in the philosophy of open source, but I’m intimidated by putting my code out there for everyone to see. Underneath it all, I’m probably scared of being exposed as some kind of a charlatan (”You call that programming?”). So, to pre-empt that possibility, I’ll start by saying this: I’m not a great programmer. My code is clean and fairly well-structured, but don’t expect to find any particularly advanced code wizardry or complicated mathematics. I do, however, think that the projects that I’ll be sharing over the week contain some good ideas, and a lot of helpful techniques. Hopefully you’ll find one or all of them useful.
Welcome - NeighborGoods
CAHAYA CMS
September 2009
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Using named anchors to identify sections on your pages
We generate these deep links completely algorithmically, based on page structure, so they could be displayed for any site (and of course money isn't involved in any way, so you can't pay to get these links). There are a few things you can do to increase the chances that they might appear on your pages. First, ensure that long, multi-topic pages on your site are well-structured and broken into distinct logical sections. Second, ensure that each section has an associated anchor with a descriptive name (i.e., not just "Section 2.1"), and that your page includes a "table of contents" which links to the individual anchors. The new in-snippet links only appear for relevant queries, so you won't see it on the results all the time — only when we think that a link to a section would be highly useful for a particular query.
How is the Massachusetts Court system structured
Top Bridal Magazines
Literature and Latte - Scrivener
Poèmes 2009, par Charles Bösersach
Mozilla Labs Test Pilot
White uPVC Conservatory - 14m² - Used, located in York
