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AP NewsBreak: Man wanted in Czech Republic found in Nebraska prison as a guardMan wanted in Europe found working at Neb. prison LINCOLN, Neb. — A simple Google search of Michal Preclik's name turns up an Interpol wanted poster from his native Czech Republic. So where was he arrested? In Nebraska's maximum-security prison, where he was not an inmate, but a guard. Auschwitz death camp memorial museum launches Facebook page to reach young people around worldAuschwitz memorial launches Facebook page WARSAW, Poland — To try to reach young people around the world, the memorial museum at Auschwitz has launched a page on Facebook, the social networking site usually home to news and photos about friends, funny videos and the minutiae of modern life. Dell gets EU approval to receive euro54.5 million from Polish government for new plantDell wins EU OK to get euro54.5 million Polish aid BRUSSELS — Dell Inc. won EU approval Wednesday to receive a euro54.4 million ($80.4 million) subsidy from the Polish government to build a new plant there, replacing Ireland as the computer maker's new European manufacturing hub. Dell gets EU approval to receive €54.5 million from Polish government for new plantDell wins EU OK to get €54.5 million Polish aid BRUSSELS — Dell Inc. won EU approval Wednesday to receive a €54.4 million ($80.4 million) subsidy from the Polish government to build a new plant there, replacing Ireland as the computer maker's new European manufacturing hub. Microsoft apologizes for putting white man’s head on black man’s body in Poland Web site photoMicrosoft apologizes for changing race in photo LOS ANGELES — Software giant Microsoft Corp. is apologizing for altering a photo on its Web site to change the race of one of the people shown in the picture. A look at some of the cyber attacks carried out in recent yearsSome recent international cyber attacks A look at some known international cyber attacks in recent years: Putin orders casinos to cash in their chips as Russian gambling law takes effectPutin tells Russian casinos to cash in their chips MOSCOW — Nearly two decades after the Soviet collapse set Russia's roulette wheels spinning again, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is calling in the chips on the gambling industry — a symbol of the glitz and excess of Russia's oil-fueled boom. |
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