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...first, no matter what artist you enter, you're going to hear songs you like and songs you don't. After all, the system is looking for songs that have any of 400 possible similarities. Click "Guide Us" and give songs a thumbs up or thumbs down, and the system starts drawing further conclusions. You can skip the stuff you hate, though due to the way the digital rights management controls the streaming audio, there's a limit to how many songs you can skip in a session. As you work on it, you'll start steering your way towards...
...Olexander Tretyakov and Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Petro Poroshenko, among others. At a press conference, Zinchenko pointedly questioned the origins of Poroshenko's business empire, allegedly worth $350 million. "Bribery and corruption are worse than before the orange revolution," he said - only to see Poroshenko enter the hall in a rage to counter the charges. Zinchenko said he had passed "incriminating documents" to the Security Service and the Prosecutor General. Both offices pledged to investigate. The big question is how the feud between Yushchenko and Tymoshenko will play out. The post of Prime Minister...
...pair had already spent several years off and on living in the Highlands among the Ganiga tribe of the Nebilyer Valley. For First Contact (1983), which was nominated for an Academy Award, the pair discovered silent 1930s footage of dumbfounded warriors meeting the first white men to enter the area. Combined with the present-day memories of old people who could vividly recall the arrival of the gold-seeking Australian Leahy brothers and their "giant bird" planes, the effect was hypnotic. Joe Leahy's Neighbours (1989) followed, charting the struggle of Mick Leahy's mixed-race...
...many files as possible and immediately transmit the data to way stations in South Korea, Hong Kong or Taiwan before sending them to mainland China. They always made a silent escape, wiping their electronic fingerprints clean and leaving behind an almost undetectable beacon allowing them to re-enter the machine at will. An entire attack took 10 to 30 minutes. "Most hackers, if they actually get into a government network, get excited and make mistakes," says Carpenter. "Not these guys. They never hit a wrong...
...Children with the lightest physical injuries went back to school last November. Others are still receiving treatment and will not start the new year on time. Most are wary of unusual sounds, their teachers and parents say. Some, as they enter a new classroom, check for ways to escape. One young girl recently burst into tears when she saw the old school from a distance. Many have lingering pain, both physical and psychological. Vika Kallagova, 14, still drops by the hospital occasionally for treatment of shrapnel wounds that have not fully healed. Like many children in Beslan, Vika?who escaped...