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Website allowed terrorists to come together to plot carnage The terrorists who were plotting to blow up the London Stock Exchange and the US Embassy had made contact with each other through websites which included instant messaging site Paltalk. telegraph.feedsportal.com
5 Things That Haven’t Changed Online Since 1997 & 5 Lessons for Marketers Things have evolved and changed, but the Internet is the same as it always was and is a society evolving. Facebook is the new portal, Google is the new AOL, Twitter is the new chat room, forums still rule, and search engines will never be perfect. searchenginewatch.com
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10 of the best places to stay and visit in Verona If you're planning a Valentine's escape, cities don't come any more romantic than Verona. Amanda Ruggeri recommends the most charming hotels, restaurants and sights Few cities could be more romantic or beautiful than Italy's Verona, the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet – one reason why Lonely Planet's new 1,000 Ultimate Sights book pegs it as one of the world's best places to fall in ... www.guardian.co.uk
Kiwi gaming industry's best-kept secret On Auckland's iconic Karangahape "K" Rd, there's an office building featuring walls of green and blue glass. Inside are rooms inspired by shipping containers. Several floors up, there's an office that houses an equally colourful game development company. www.stuff.co.nz
MatthewWard published Top 10 Romantic restaurants for a Valentine's Day treat in Essex Article www.thisistotalessex.co.uk
Harper considering raising OAS age to 67 The Conservative government is considering raising the age Canadians can receive the Old Age Security benefit from 65 to 67, CTV News has learned. winnipeg.ctv.ca
Politics live blog: David Cameron's Commons statement on EU summit • Today's agenda • Lunchtime summary • Afternoon summary 6.00pm: Here's an afternoon summary. • Fred Goodwin, the former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive, has been stripped of his knighthood. The decision was taken by the forfeiture committee, a panel of Whitehall civil servants. In a statement, the Cabinet Office said that the Financial Services Authority and the Treasury committee had ... www.guardian.co.uk
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