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    Markets crash: How panic spread around the globe

    Ensaios Imperfeitos (subscribe) | 10/10/2008 | Politics

      Julia Kollewe guardian.co.uk , Friday October 10 2008 16.00 BST Stockmarkets around the world slumped today as fears of a global recession deepened. After Wall Street fell to a five-year low last night, the rout started in Asia, where Singapore slid into recession, and quickly spread to Europe. In London, the FTSE 100 plunged more than 10% in early trading, and the Dow Jones dived nearly 700 points...  
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    TGS08: Suda51 confirms censored version of No More Heroes 2 for Europe

    Nintendo Wii Fanboy (subscribe) | 10/10/2008 | Video Games

      Filed under: News But, wait, before you break out that pen and paper and start writing that angry letter, know this: you're also going to get a fully-featured, bloodtastic game, just like those of us in North America! This time around, you're going to have the option of choosing which version of No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle you want, though we can't imagine why you'd want one without the buckets...  
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    Some light relief

    The Half-Blood Welshman (subscribe) | 10/10/2008 | Technology

      I wasn't going to blog today, but seeing this story in the Telegraph did make me laugh: Iceland for sale on eBay for 99p Classy. Mind, I wouldn't buy at that price. Apparently, despite Bjork not being included (or perhaps because of it') some fools are willing to hazard around £10 million. Frankly, I wouldn't take on Iceland and the enraged might of what starts to feel like every council tax payer...  
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    What I’m reading: 10/10/2008

    The Botheration Log (subscribe) | 10/10/2008 | Other

      What I’m reading online today - if you like what you see, add me to your Delicious network…  
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    Who Are Ya?

    Charlton Athletic Online (subscribe) | 10/10/2008 | Football

      Zabeel Investm ents - the company that adds extra to ordinary according to thier website . But just who are the company that has made an indicative offer for the Addicks? Well, their Executive Chairman is Mohammed Al Hashimi (left), and he is the person who is fronting the offer, and who made the statement earlier today carried on the Charlton website. He a renowned Islamic finance expert, and founded...  
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