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World's Fastest Train - CRH380A China

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China on Saturday December 11, 2010 launched the world's fastest train service covering a distance of 1,068 kms at the average speed of 350 kms an hour. The distance between Wuhan in central China and Guangzhou in the country's south was covered by the high-speed train in two hours forty five minutes. The train reached a maximum speed of 394.2 km per hour during trail runs that begun on December 9. Officially, on Dec. 26 the world's fastest train will be open for traffic on high-speed railway Wuhan-Guangzhou – for the longest in the world and is a “record” is also on the speed. Distance more than a thousand kilometers to be covered in three hours at an average speed of 340 kilometers per hour.

Charmi Kaur exclusive still 141210

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Priyanka Chopra in saree HOT Desktop Wllpaper 141210

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Eisha Koppikar HOT Desktop Wallpaper

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Hansika Motwani HQ Desktop Wallpaper 141210

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Lara, salman, Ritesh & Boman grace IIFA initiative media meet Stills 141210

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Katrina Kaif & AR Rahman unveil Rhymeskool vol 1 album exclusive Stills 141210

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Deepika Padukone looking Beautiful @ Chivas Cannes red carpet media meet Stills Gallery 141210

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Salman Khan Dabaang Shots @ Dubai Metro HQ Stills 141210

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I Hate Luv Storys (2010) - Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor*Exclusive Stills* 141210

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Kangna Ranaut Exclusive Hot Desktop Wallpaper 141210

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Raima Sen @ launch of The Japanese wife DVD 141210

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B-Town Girl Raveena Tandon Exclusive Stills 141210

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Maxim Girl Megan Love Exckusive Stills 141210

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Jennifer Ellison Photoshoot Stills Gallery 141210

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Rachel Nichols Exclusive Lingerie Photoshoot 141210

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Maxim Girl Sofia Vergara Stills 141210

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Lindsay Lohan in Lingerie exclusive stills 141210

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Wikileaks battle: a new amateur face of cyber war?

The website attacks launched by supporters of WikiLeaks show 21st-century cyber warfare evolving into a more amateur and anarchic affair than many predicted. While most countries have ploughed much more attention and resources into cyber security in recent years, most of the debate has focused on the threat from militant groups such as al Qaeda or mainstream state on state conflict. But attempts to silence WikiLeaks after the leaking of some 250,000 classified State Department cables seem to have produced something rather different -- something of a popular rebellion amongst hundreds or thousands of tech-savvy activists. "The first serious infowar is now engaged," former Grateful Dead lyricist, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation John Perry Barlow told his followers on Twitter last week. "The field of battle is WikiLeaks. You are the troops." Some of the more militant elements on the Internet clearly took him at his word. A group calling itself Anonymous p