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  • Police on alert as Quetta suicide attack victims buried 04/09/2010
    QUETTA: Anti-terror police were on high alert in Pakistan on Saturday as mass burials took place for the victims of a suicide bomber who killed at least 59 people at a Shia Muslim rally. An AFP reporter said that 42 victims of suicide bombings were buried, while ceremonies for the rest of the victims were delayed as the families were waiting for the relative […]

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  • The Digital Spectrum MemoryVue MV-800 Digital Frame is the ideal way to display your digital photos and video clips. With an eight-inch high-quality TFT LCD display, offering 640 x 480 VGA resolution and video playback up to 640 x 480 at 30 frames per second, this frame is sure to impress your friends and family. One of the frame’s many cool features is its ability to add MP3 music tracks to the slide show. You can also connect headphones to it and use it as an MP3 player. An easy to use on board menu gives full control of the slide show and player functions. The MV-800 supports MPEG1/2/4, MP3, and JPEG files.

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    A woman was banned from flying after she refused to go through a new “naked” body scanner on religious grounds.

    Her companion was also barred from the Pakistan-bound jet after she declined the security scan “for medical reasons”.

    The two Muslims, selected by staff to go through the machine at Manchester Airport, are thought to be the first passengers to refuse a scan since the system began last month.

    The pair decided to forfeit their £400 tickets rather than have the scans which have been criticised for showing clear outlines of passengers’ genitals.

    An airport spokesman said: “Two female passengers refused to be scanned for medical and religious reasons. In accordance with the government directive they were not permitted to fly. We are aware that privacy concerns are on our customers’ minds, which is why we have strict procedures to reassure them that their privacy will be protected.” The spokesman added that neither woman made a complaint. Reported 03 Mar 2010

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  • DUBAI – An Indian man and woman, working as cabin crew for Emirates airlines, have received a jail sentence here for exchanging steamy text messages, a media report said Thursday.
    The man, 47, and the woman, 42, worked as cabin crew for Emirates airlines and were sentenced to three months in jail, said authorities.
    The text messages came up in a divorce case by the woman’s estranged husband.
    The court ruled there wasn’t enough evidence to determine whether the couple had an affair – that would have likely brought a harsher sentence.
    A court had sentenced them to six months in jail followed by deportation in December. However, an appeals court reduced the jail period and gave them the option to remain in the country.

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