The government’s planned scheme to introduce national I.D cards is stalled even further, with 2011 being a more likely date for the scheme to start. Or will it?
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Fear of a global recession has led to the dramatic crash of share prices across the globe. But who really understands the world of bonds, markets and futures?
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BBC Three is relaunching itself, incorporating elements of from social networking sites and user-generated content. But are TV producers just using buzzwords in an...
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Car manufacturer General Motors has announced plans to move away from making cars that run on petrol, and invest in alternative fuels. Can any form of fuel truly be...
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A picture taken by a NASA probe in 2004 shows what could be alien life on Mars. It is proof we’re not alone, or proof we know how to use Photoshop?
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Apple has announced their new, ultra-thin laptop, the Macbook Air. Will it prove to be as successful as the iPhone, or as forgettable as the Mac Cube?
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I love this concept! The Guardian has amassed a grouping of photos of various writer's rooms, each accompanied by a description from the writer's themselves.
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Argument: Even though it was an era of conservative ascent and corporate greed, the 80s had a vitality that has eluded the "bland, branded" 90s and 00s....
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In an exclusive report from the Niger Delta, in the deep south of west Africa, Tracy McVeigh hears the extraordinary stories of children who have been ostracised by...
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It's that time of the year again when every music or lifestyle brand and blogger delve into their record collections and draw up their definitive list of the...
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The words Iran and Nuclear seem to go hand in hand in this current catastrophic environment, but don't let the words bring the wrong connotations to mind. Iran...
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Jonathan Glancey on the 2012 stadium. The Guardian's architecture critic takes a virtual look around London's Olympic stadium.
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SF Guardian's cover (!) story on the unlikely space disco connection between SF and Oslo.
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Guardian photographer Jonathan Watts has a great slideshow up of life in North Korea. It looks like a cross between China, the 50s, and a science fiction movie.
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The Guardian asks campaigners to share their new year resolutions, hopes and dreams for a better world.
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Apparently there is a notorious radio ham that taunts shipping in the Persian gulf. Usually he(or them) scream insults at shipping over the radio and do funny voices...
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Err... I'm all for research, but... I think this might be weird. Definitely read the article, though: There's a bit of nuance here that is not quite...
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This subject is one that hits many nerves and provokes some passionate questions, for instance: WHY? What makes someone want to blow themselves up on a busy street...
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Marina Hyde of the Guardian raises an interesting point about how sex is being percieved and understood in a "post porn" world. Pornography is so readily...
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.. that you should listen to before you shuffle off your mortal coil; according to The Guardian. Would you agree?
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