June 30, 2010

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Wednesday, 30 June, 2010, 23:00 GMT 04:00 +05:00:Asia/Calcutta
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EU agrees bank bonuses limit deal
The European Union agrees a deal placing new limits on bankers' bonuses, linking them to salaries and long-term performance.
  Merkel candidate wins presidency
Christian Wulff - Chancellor Angela Merkel's candidate - is elected German president after three rounds of balloting.
  Spy suspect 'missing' in Cyprus
Cyprus police are hunting one of 11 suspects accused by the US of spying for Russia after he went missing once freed on bail.
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  1985: Beirut ordeal ends for US hostages
All 39 Americans being held captive by the Shia Muslim Amal militia in Lebanon are released, after almost three weeks in captivity.
  1971: Space mission ends in tragedy
Three Russian cosmonauts are found dead in their Soyuz 11 space capsule after it made what looked like a perfect landing in Kazakhstan.
  1969: Nigeria bans Red Cross aid to Biafra
Four million people face starvation when the Nigerian government bans night flights of food by the Red Cross.

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Instructions

Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3
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How to Play Casino Games Online

People love playing games online, and many get addicted to them. Casino games are very popular and playing them online has become a great pastime for many. There are games such as roulette, keno, slots, blackjack and video poker, just to name a few. The following will help you learn how you can play casino games online.


Instructions

Step 1
Decide whether you want to play for free or use money. Obviously, if you decide you want to gamble you should always be prepared to lose, so don't put in more than you can afford.
Step 2
Download anti-virus protection--this is a necessity.
Step 3
Find sites. There are sites where you can play for free. Some are listed in the resource section.
Step 4
Open an account if required. Most of the time it will be for a free account, but some sites require you to deposit money to play. These are good and bad sites, since you have the chance to win--or lose.
Step 5
Download software, if necessary, to play on the site. Some sites require you to download their software even to play online, Make sure you computer has enough hard drive space.
Step 6
Decide which game you want to play. This will also help you to choose which site you want to play at. There are numerous sites and you have to narrow it down somehow.
Step 7
Play your game. Have fun especially if you are on a free site. If you have chosen to play for money, watch your money and try to quit when you are ahead or at least when you have broken even.
 

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Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two
Presented by Emily Maitlis



Can the private sector really provide 2.5 million new jobs within the next five years to save Britain from mass unemployment? It is an extraordinarily ambitious target by a government whose own independent forecasters predicted today that over 600,000 jobs will be lost in the public sector over the next six years.

Tonight, as Labour accuses the coalition of forcing the 'abject misery of unemployment' on the country, we ask leading figures from the world of business - as well as the politicians themselves - whether it is realistic to assume that they can provide the jobs.

The one phrase from the Tory handbook on crime-fighting that no-one ever forgets is, arguably, Michael Howard's mantra that 'prison works'.

But that was old Tory, it seems, and today Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has torn up the handbook and called short term sentences an expensive failure. He accuses previous Labour home secretaries of building up the prison population with 'a chequebook and a copy of the Daily Mail'.

How will that go down with the country at large? We'll be hearing the views of former inmate and Tory minister Jonathan Aitken, and Richard Watson has been speaking with some victims of crime to get their views.

Also tonight, award winning Tim Whewell has an extraordinary film on the children of Rwanda. Read more on that story here.

And we'll be asking whether the true star of the 2010 World Cup is a man who hasn't even set foot on the pitch - Maradona. Peter Marshall examines Diego's power and influence in Latin America.

Join me at 10.30pm on BBC Two.

Emily






 LAST NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHT

Gavin Esler is joined by the social psychologist, Dr Aleks Krotoski, and Clay Shirky, writer and consultant on the social and economic impact of internet technologies.

They debate if the internet is energising people's lives or not.

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