ePassports ‘at risk’ from cloning
Saturday 16 December 2006

RFID chips can be read at a short distance and tracked without their owner’s knowledge, while the key to unlocking the passport’s chip consists of details actually printed on the passport itself.

It is almost like writing your pin number on the back of your cashpoint card.

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Local Elections Test for Iran President
Saturday 16 December 2006

The external controls on elections have been key in ensuring the ultimate authority of Iran’s Islamic cleric leadership. It will be only the third time that Iranians vote for local councils, a reform introduced by former reformist President Mohammad Khatami in 1999.

About 46 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the elections

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120 hunjustice charge against Azerbaijanis - Boyuk Resuloglu
Saturday 16 December 2006

A report made by Mr. Boyuk Resuloglu, to be presented to the UN

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Iraq aid agency ‘attacked’ by US
Saturday 16 December 2006

“Four to five times they have attacked the headquarters, they break doors and windows, just to see. And they didn’t find anything and they left,” he said.

A US military spokesman told Reuters news agency that American troops did not damage sites when searching for insurgents.

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Son of a poet is arrested following 21st of Azer party in Urmu
Saturday 16 December 2006

Khodayar Teimouri, son of Feridoun Teimouri the famous Azerbaijani poet is been arrested by Iranian police.
He and his friends were celebrating 21st of Azer, the national day of independence.
, Voice of a Nation

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Hamas and Fatah trade fire in power struggle
Saturday 16 December 2006

Meanwhile, Hamas accused forces allied to Fatah of trying to assassinate the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh.

The attack yesterday on the prime minister’s entourage as he crossed into Gaza from Egypt killed one of Mr Haniyeh’s bodyguards and wounded his son, raising renewed fears of outright war between the organisations’ supporters.

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