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  • US readying south Afghan surge against Taliban (San Francisco Chronicle)Afghanistan's southern rim, the Taliban's spiritual birthplace and the country's most violent region, has for the last two years been the domain of British, Canadian and Dutch soldiers. That's about to change. In what amounts to an Afghan version of the surge...


  • Sydney dance festival drug raids (Sydney Morning Herald)Partygoers hit with charges as police seize drugs in Sydney's domain.


  • U.S. readying south Afghan surge against Taliban (The Kansas City Star)Afghanistan's southern rim, the Taliban's spiritual birthplace and the country's most violent region, has for the last two years been the domain of British, Canadian and Dutch soldiers. That's about to change. In what amounts to an Afghan version of the surge in Iraq, the U.S. is preparing to pour at least 20,000 extra troops into the south, augmenting 12,500 NATO soldiers who have proved too ...


  • Squatters Are Screwed; Nobody Cares If Your Domain Has That Hot New Suffix (TechCrunch) Quick, name three significant web sites that have domain extensions that end in .me or .tv. Having trouble? Sure, there are a few of them out there ( kyte.tv and Buddy.tv come to mind, but I can't think of any major .me's). For all of the hype surrounding these extensions at launch, they've largely failed to deliver. Earlier today Chris Dannen at FastCompany wrote a post titled " How 2009 ...


  • US readying south Afghan surge against Taliban (AP via Yahoo! News) Afghanistan's southern rim, the Taliban's spiritual birthplace and the country's most violent region, has for the last two years been the domain of British, Canadian and Dutch soldiers.


  • Drug arrests at Domain dance party (Daily Telegraph)DANCE party fans were unable to call on celebrated DJ Eric Prydz at the Field Day in the Domain after he suffered a panic attack before taking off from Europe.


  • Domain Name Disputes Doubled Since 2003, Origin of Most Cases in US (CircleID)Domain name disputes have been on steady rise for the past several years and have more than doubled since 2003. As reported today by Pingdom, while there was a period between 2000 and 2003 when the number of domain dispute cases declined, they have been continuously increased since 2003 with most cases involving more than one domain name.


  • US readying south Afghan surge against Taliban (Boston Globe)Afghanistan's southern rim, the Taliban's spiritual birthplace and the country's most violent region, has for the last two years been the domain of British, Canadian and Dutch soldiers. That's about to change. In what amounts to an Afghan version of the surge in Iraq, the U.S. is preparing to pour at least 20,000 extra troops into the south, augmenting 12,500 ...