Friday, December 4, 2009

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Pakistan: We need more clarity on US plan (AP)

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 09:24 AM PST

Pakistan: We need more clarity on US plan (AP)


Pakistan: We need more clarity on US plan (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 03:31 PM PST

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, and Pakistani Prime Minister Raza Gilani, right, attend a joint press conference at Downing Street, London, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. Gilani said Pakistan was looking into the implications of the troop surge announced by U.S. President Barack Obama in a major speech Tuesday, including the suggestion that more CIA resources would be deployed to Pakistan. (AP Photo/Andy Rain, Pool)AP - Pakistan's prime minister on Thursday defended his country's efforts in fighting terrorism, saying he didn't believe Osama bin Laden was in Pakistan and that Pakistani security forces had been successful in tackling terrorism within the country's borders.


Four added to FBI most wanted list for 1989 hijacking (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:48 PM PST

A poster of the FBI's most wanted terrorist is seen at a press conference. The FBI on Thursday updated its AFP - The FBI on Thursday updated its "Most Wanted Terrorist List" with the names of four Palestinians suspected of taking part in a 1989 hijacking of a Pan Am airliner that left 20 dead in Pakistan.


Congress worries about Obama's plan for Pakistan (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:59 PM PST

US Marines return to base in Helmand Province. Senior officials in President Barack Obama's administration have told US legislators that a July 2011 target date to begin withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan was not set in stone.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)AP - Facing the prospect of more American deaths in Afghanistan as the war escalates, lawmakers lashed out at neighboring Pakistan on Thursday as an unreliable ally that could spare the U.S. its bruising fight with al-Qaida if it wanted.


Terror Trials a Risky Move for Obama (U.S. News & World Report)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:12 PM PST

U.S. News & World Report - It's one of the most explosive decisions of the Obama administration so far--prosecuting Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other suspected 9/11 terrorists in a civilian court in New York instead of a military tribunal. And it's a risky move both substantively and in political terms.

Iraq violence kills eight, including senior anti-terror cop (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 10:22 AM PST

Iraqi police man a checkpoint set-up in the center of Tikrit, 180 kms north of the capital Baghdad, in September 2009. Attacks in northern Iraq on Thursday killed eight people, including a senior anti-terror officer who led a key fightback against Al-Qaeda in his province, police said.(AFP/File/Mahmud Saleh)AFP - Attacks in Iraq on Thursday killed eight people, including a senior anti-terror officer who led a key fightback against Al-Qaeda in his province, police said.


FBI adds 4 hijackers to wanted terrorists list (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 09:07 AM PST

AP - Four men wanted for the 1986 hijacking of a Pan Am plane have been added to the FBI's most wanted terrorist list — with a $5 million reward for each.

Secret Service Director Takes Full Blame for White House Breach (CQPolitics.com)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 08:33 AM PST

CQPolitics.com - Secret Service Director Mark J. Sullivan wouldn't take anything less the full brunt of the blame for the case of White House party crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing Thursday.

Rap pair jailed over death plot

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 07:09 AM PST

Rap pair jailed over death plot


Rap pair jailed over death plot

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 06:14 AM PST

A court jails two teenage rappers who plotted to kill a pregnant 15-year-old because they thought she stood in the way of their fame.

Hartson's relief at cancer news

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 03:26 AM PST

Retired footballer John Hartson says it is his "brightest day for a long time" after being told his cancer is "virtually eradicated".

The great trees of London

Posted: 23 Sep 2009 02:25 AM PDT

We take a look at some of the capital's landmark trees as nominated by Londoners.

Illegal workers held at 2012 site

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 06:33 AM PST

More than 90 people are arrested in a crackdown on unlawful working at the 2012 Olympic Games site in east London.

Empty shops get £2.6m in grants

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 06:03 AM PST

Local authorities in England are given £52,000 each from the government to tackle boarded-up shops.

Mayor faces tough sell on academies

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 02:14 AM PST

As the first of mayor Boris Johnson's academies prepares to open, he faces a tough job convincing other schools to follow the same route.

Striker Cole out until new year

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 02:41 AM PST

West Ham striker Carlton Cole will miss at least six matches while he recovers from a knee injury.

Duo sign new Saracens contracts

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 05:47 AM PST

Alex Goode and Andy Saull sign new three-year contracts with Saracens.

Tranmere v Brentford

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 05:59 AM PST

Preview followed by live coverage of Saturday's game between Tranmere and Brentford in League One.

The weekend guide - things to do

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:58 PM PST

Our tips to help you get the best out of your weekend in the city, including the Great Christmas Pudding Race and pop-up panto in Oxford Street.

Joomla! Google Summer of Code™ 2009: Lots to Shout About

Posted: 04 Dec 2009 07:04 AM PST

Joomla! Google Summer of Code™ 2009: Lots to Shout About


Joomla! Google Summer of Code™ 2009: Lots to Shout About

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 02:21 PM PST

The Joomla! project was thrilled to sponsor 18 Google Summer of Code students for 2009, and we are pleased to report that 16 (89%) successfully completed their projects. Most of the projects were based on ideas generated by the Joomla! community, and our community seems to be very excited about the results.

Our two primary goals for Google Summer of Code 2009 are to (1) develop relationships with student developers that will encourage them to continue working in the project; and (2) add features and functionality to the Joomla! CMS. Our participation in Google Summer of Code 2009 was very successful on both fronts.

Relationship to the Project

Several of our students this year were already contributing to Joomla! prior to participating in the program, and the Google Summer of Code experience has only strengthened that relationship. For example, one of our students, in addition to completing his project, is now a leader in the release of the next Joomla! version. At least two students (so far) have officially joined project working groups, and several others have contributed to the project over and above their Google Summer of Code projects. Many other students have also expressed interest in continuing the development of their code beyond the program timeframe.

This year, at the end of the term, we gave each student the opportunity to present a webinar where they could demonstrate their project to the community. Even though it was a lot of extra work, more than half the students did this. The results were excellent, and the students did really good, concise, focused presentations. We recorded and linked to the webinars on our site so that anyone in the community who is interested in the Google Summer of Code work can simply watch a short webinar to see an actual demonstration of the projects.

Using the Code

There are three ways the code from Google Summer of Code projects can be used within the Joomla! CMS. In some cases, some or all of the code will be incorporated directly into the core codebase for the upcoming Joomla! version 1.6. In other cases, the code has been published as an extension that can be downloaded and used by any Joomla! user on their website. The third method is that the code will be used as a basis for further work.

Some students have combined two of the methods above, for example, producing an extension for the current version 1.5 and making the code available for the core in our version 1.6.

More Information

We invite you to visit our Joomla! Community site for more information about the different projects and what was accomplished, and to download the code.


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