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BSAA, Microsoft want Aussie software piracy cops

The Business Software Alliance Australia — a group which represents software companies on intellectual property issues — has called for Australian governments to create specialised cyber cops who would track down software pirates and bring them to justice.

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“Call Me When You’re Sober” is from the second studio album, “The Open Door”, by American alternative metal rock band Evanescence. The album’s initial worldwide release was on 25 September 2006 on Wind-Up Records. It was produced by Dave Fortman. The album topped the US Billboard 200, the Australian Top 50 Albums, the European Albums, the German Top 100 Albums, the Swiss Top 100 Albums and the Greek International Albums charts, while peaking in the top five in many more markets. It is certified 2x platinum in the US and Australia. Five singles have been released from the album, including “Call Me When You’re Sober”, “Lithium”, “Sweet Sacrifice”, “Good Enough” and the limited “Weight of the World” which was released to the South American country of Columbia only. “Call Me When You’re Sober” was written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo and produced by Dave Fortman. It was released digitally on 15 August 2006 and worldwide on 25 September 2006 on Wind-up Records. The single is platinum certified in the US and was a Top Ten hit worldwide, peaking at #10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The music video was directed by Marc Webb and debuted on 7 August 2006 on MTV. * some info courtesy of Wikipedia Lyrics Link: www.lyricsmode.com Evanescence Official website: www.evanescence.com

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Thousands of dolphins and whales have been sighted in the deep waters off East Timor, with scientists hoping the migratory corridor will jump-start the tiny country’s tourism sector. The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has …

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Whale, dolphin hot spot near East Timor – acrylic floral paintings

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While you can campaign against imprisoning more dolphins / whales , the ones that have been domesticated will die if they are put back in the wild. That’s a well known fact. By umumum1 on Jul 3, 2010 | Reply …

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Whale Expert: SeaWorld Attack Was 'Premeditated' | Swim With Whales

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People have the Red Cross and such to rebuild their lives after a disaster but dolphins , whales , turtles and everything in the Gulf have nothing but their own habitat, which is now in jeopardy.’ (Editing by Mohammad Zargham) …

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XE.com – Whale sharks may be latest Gulf oil spill victims

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Afghanistan

  • Wednesday Jun 30,2010 04:49 AM
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Five more Australian soldiers have died in Afghanistan this month, bringing our toll there to 16

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Leaders look to brighter days

THE Australian’s Media and Marketing section brings you its inaugural survey of Australia’s leading CEOs in the industry.

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Afghanistan helicopter crash inquiry

The bodies of three Australian commandos killed in the Afghanistan helicopter crash will be brought home.

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‘Nanny state’ web snooping outcry

Government bid to force ISPs to store internet activity of all Australian internet users.

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Web snooping policy shrouded in secrecy

The federal government is hiding controversial plans to force ISPs to store internet activity of all Australian internet users – regardless of whether they have been suspected of wrongdoing – for law-enforcement agencies to access.

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