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Barack Obama. has responded, via an anonymous aide, to charges that by bowing to the Communist emperor of Japan he was actually surrendering and apologizing for World War II. , which is technically illegal because he's not a citizen. The Atlantic. 's James Fallows. quotes a " U.S. government official who was on the trip. " characterizing Obama's reaction to the criticism he received for the bow.
Gunmen kidnapped and killed at least 21 people in the Philippines today in what a presidential adviser called the most "gruesome massacre of civilians" in recent history.
You'll get different opinions on how many people fill a concert hall or attend a protest, depending who you ask. If you want to know the real number, you can calculate it yourself with some simple math.

Appointments

Posted by Daniel1 807 days ago
Audio Video Systems of Chantilly named Michele Ferreira vice president of sales and marketing, and Barry Goldin vice president of operations.
It's been a crazy weekend, and we'll have the latest episode of The Engadget Show. up to prove it soon enough, but for now we thought you might still be interested in the podcast we did live on Friday from within the hazy mist of show prep and Chrome OS assessment. Sure, you might not be used to getting a new podcast on a Monday morning, but we've heard that a technology podcast replete with biza

Firefox outfoxes recession

Posted by Xandros 807 days ago
Mozilla has published its audited financial statements from 2008, reporting $78.6 million in revenue for the fiscal year—a five percent increase from 2007. Aside from a weakened investment portfolio, the browser maker has not been hit hard by the economic recession. Mozilla's organizational structure and governance model are a bit unusual. The Mozilla Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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