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BARNSLEY 1 PLYMOUTH 3 RORY FALLON thinks Plymouth are stronger mentally in their battle against relegation since the arrival of Paul Mariner as manager.

The New Zealand striker says Mariner's belief in positive thinking appears to be paying dividends.

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Mariner has convinced his players they are good enough to beat the drop and on this evidence he might be right.

Plymouth won a game after going behind for the first time in two years, courtesy of three goals in a 20-minute burst that left Barnsley shell-shocked.

The Tykes could have been out of sight at halftime, but all they had to show for their dominance was Hugo Colace's strike on half- time.

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But the second half belonged to Mariner's men, who levelled through inspirational captain Carl Fletcher after 64 minutes, then Jamie Mackie put them ahead 10 minutes later.

Fallon, whose first club on arriving in England as a teenager was Barnsley, completed the fightback with a sublime finish seven minutes from time.

The victory, their first away from home since Boxing Day, is proof of the Pilgrims' progress under Mariner and Fallon said: "This is an awesome win for us.

"We need eight more of them now to stay out of the drop zone but if we keep playing like this then we'll stay up.

"Paul has given us that belief and I haven't heard one negative thing come out of his mouth yet.

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"He makes us feel good and it works. If he tells you you are going to score and do well, then you believe you can do it."

Tykes boss Mark Robins said: "It was embarrassing.

The second-half performance didn't resemble the first.

"It was capitulation. Is it a fear of scaling the heights and finishing as high as we can? The players have to want to be the best they can."


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MARINE and Burscough lock horns tomorrow afternoon in a UniBond League Premier Division derby clash.

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Just three points separate the sides in the standings ahead of the match at the Arriva Stadium.

The Mariners, unbeaten in two matches, lie 12th in the table whilst the Linnets are languishing in 16th, however head into the game after fine victory in midweek.

Reduced to 10 men when Lewis Field was sent off, Andy Gray's men survived a Nantwich Town onslaught before Darren Byers grabbed them a goal in the 39th minute which proved enough for the win.

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Andy Gray The Victoria Park side also come into the weekend's showdown buoyed by the High Court's decision to hand them an extra two weeks to pay off a debt to the HM Revenue and Customs.

The stay of execution will come as a relief to a club whose supporters raised funds to pay for the players' wages earlier in the season following owner Chris Lloyd's decision to no longer supply the club with funds.

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Striker Thomas Moore and midfielder Jon Goulding swapped West Lancashire for Crosby recently and new forward Lee McEvilly is another ex-Burscough star now wearing the white of Marine.


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A WESTCOUNTRY-BASED Royal Marine was killed by a boy suicide bomber who wheeled a barrow of explosives he stood on a bridge in Afghanistan, an inquest has been told.

Marine Damian Davies, 27, was one of three Marines who had briefly stepped from their armoured vehicles when the boy blew himself up less than three feet away.

Sergeant John Manuel, 38, and Corporal Marc Birch, 26, was also killed in the blast.

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Mne Davies, who was originally from Telford, Shropshire, was serving with the Commando Logistics Regiment, based at Chivenor in North Devon.

The force of the explosion blew Sgt Manuel and Cpl Birch from the bridge and into the water below. Mne Davies died later at Camp Bastion.

The blast happened on December 12, 2008, as the men secured an area around the new Forward Operating Base Nolay, near Sangin in southern Helmand Province. They were searching people crossing the bridge, and monitoring the situation from four parked armoured vehicles. At about 10am, the three soldiers left their vehicles and discussed tactics.

An Afghan farmer, who was seriously injured in the blast, described in a witness statement how he saw a boy, estimated to be about 13, push a wheelbarrow towards them as their backs were turned. He was a young boy, with no facial hair or beard ... He came towards the soldiers before the soldiers saw him," he said.

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Marine Jonathan Selisney, who was sitting in a fourth vehicle, told the inquest in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, that the atmosphere had been friendly.

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"People appeared to be just going about their normal daily lives. If there is any indication of hostile activity, then people tend to disappear, but on this occasion they did not.

"Out of the corner of my eye I saw a young boy running. It all happened in a split second, but it looked like he had done something wrong and was running away. Then there was a loud bang and a big cloud of black smoke."

Recording a verdict of unlawful killing while on active duty, David Masters, assistant deputy coroner for Wiltshire and Swindon, said: "The tragedy of this inquest is that it was the first time that a young boy had detonated a bomb to kill soldiers."


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Google vs. China's censors

Google launched its China operation in January 2006 with high hopes. The democratizing benefits of increased Web access for the Chinese people, the Internet giant hoped, would outweigh the Chinese Communist Party's ferocious censorship and e-mail spying.

Google also hoped to make shiploads of money. Lawmakers and human rights activists criticized the company's willingness to abandon its informal "Don't Be Evil" motto of social responsibility for the sake of short-term wealth. Still, co-founder Sergey Brin and other replica hublot watches company officials maintained that even a censored version of the company's search engine was better than none at all.

But that was then. Four years later the firm has startled the planet by threatening to walk away from the world's fastest growing economy. The company threatened to shut down its China-based site over censorship and e-mail hacking. The attacks were made against Google, the company said, and at least 20 other large companies that included "the Internet, finance, technology, media and chemical sectors."

Could this be the end of Google in China? Not quite. Although Google announced on Jan. 12, "We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results," two days later company spokesman Scott Rubin sang a different tune: Google's business in China would continue unchanged, pending talks with the government to see if the company legally can operate without filters.

Will Google's line in the sand blow away in the breeze? Significantly, its announcement expressed less alarm over censorship than over cyber attacks that "resulted in the theft of intellectual property."

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That's worth pulling out of China if the most likely suspect, China's government, is behind it. "Intellectual property" includes the innovative knowledge and ideas that put a company ahead of its competitors. It also includes the defense industry that puts a nation ahead of other nations. That may be the real story behind Google's pushback against the Chinese government. It follows a series of aggressive moves by China's government that espionage and foreign policy experts say could be the opening rounds in an escalating 21st century cyber-war.

A report to Congress two months ago by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission cited a "marked increase" in "malicious" cyber intrusions originating in China and targeting U.S. government and defense-related computer systems. Unable in their repressive political environment to incubate and innovate enough new private-sector ideas of their own, experts say, China steals ours.

Google's leverage in its dispute with China's government may be its own popularity. Even though it runs a distant second to China's home-grown Baidu search engine, news photos of fans laying flowers at Google's Beijing headquarters symbolize millions of users who want more choices and more information access, not less. The Communist regime does not allow free elections, but experts say it pays no less attention to opinion polls than free-world politicians do.

"I think Google probably should negotiate with the Chinese," links of london charms said Cheng Li, of the Brookings Institution. "The fight for public opinion is going on. Who will be the winner is really unclear. So the government must be very careful. If they do too much, the backlash against them could be overwhelming."

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Goodbye, Margie

Margie Fisher was feisty, all right, a fighter for her place and a place for women in general in a competitive, sometimes bruising, business.

We missed her when she retired from this editorial board in 2001. Today, we mourn her death, at age 73.

Fisher made her mark on Clip on charms Virginia journalism in two fields that had long been reserved for men: first as a reporter covering the statehouse, later as an opinion writer whose editorials and columns often drew on her 15 years' knowledge of how things were supposed to work in Richmond, and how they actually did.

As a reporter, she loved nothing better than a scoop; as an editorial writer -- well, still nothing better than a promising news tip, truth be told, but she took delight in being able to speak truth to power, offering views the powerful didn't always want to hear.

No shrinking violet, Fisher had a General Assembly veteran's savvy understanding of state politics and was willing to give elected officials a blistering any time she thought it was due.

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Fisher brought a mix of skepticism and respect to her assessments of the work of Virginia's lawmakers. She called out hypocrisy when she saw it, but never forgot that politics is the art of the possible. And she loved it.

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Don t Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam

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The allure of PayPal is that it does not require the seller to have a bank merchant account through which to process credit cards Anyone with a verifiable email address and bank account can use PayPal and the service can be implemented almost immediately after registering When someone places an order on a website that uses PayPal for online payments, that customer is directed to PayPalcom to complete the payment process using a credit card or electronic check The merchant can transfer the money collected in his PayPal account to his checking account any time he likes Since many larger merchants make this transfer just once a week or so, their PayPal accounts are ripe for the picking from those who have the cunning and lack of ethics required to gain access

The shear number of PayPal customers is one reason it has become a popular target of scam artists trying to steal personal information from individuals and businesses alike Identify theft is on the rise Thanks to the Internet stealing someone's identity has never been easier At any given moment, there are any number of Internet thieves using all manner of high tech wizardry to steal personal and business information from unsuspecting souls, and many times they can gain access to this information simply by asking the person to provide it through fraudulent means

The PayPal scam is just the latest in a long line of sophisticated attempts to steal personal information through online means, Amazon, eBay, Dell Computer, and many others have been the brunt of many such scams in recent years

Identity theft is what's known as "a knowledge crime," which means that the criminal doesn't have to break into your house to rob you blind If you have a bank account and a social security number, you are susceptible to identity theft

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If you think that you have become the victim of identity theft or think someone is trying to steal your identity or personal information you should report them immediately to the Federal Trade Commission You will find more information on their website at http://wwwconsumergov/idtheft/ For more information on what to do if identity theft happens to you visit http://wwwprivacyrightsorg/fs/fs17ahtm

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WORLD No 1 Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong staved off a strong challenge from China back-up pair Chai Biao-Zhang Nan to stay on course to reclaim the Malaysia Open crown, replica breitling watches which they won in their debut in 2007, yesterday.

Kien Keat-Boon Heong were forced to work hard for every point before beating Chai Biao-Zhang Nan 21-19, 16-21, 21-15 in 55 minutes.

Their mission to overcome the Putra Stadium jinx will be complete if they can outplay another China pair, Xu Chen-Guo Zhandong, in the final today.

Xu Chen-Zhendong advanced to the final after beating Indonesia's Alvent Yulianto-Hendra Gunawan 13-21, 21-13, 21-13 in the last four.

However, Malaysia's hopes of a double doubles cheer didn't materialise as Wong Pei Tty-Chin Eei Hui went down fighting 20-22, 21-12, 21-17 to World No 1 Ma Jin-Wang Xiaoli of China in 61 minutes.

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China's bid to seal the doubles crown a day early was thwarted by Kien Keat, whose experience and match temperament were the telling factor in guiding the Malaysian combination into the final.

"There is a saying that one can buy anything but not experience, and experience was what helped me pull through in crucial stages," said Kien Keat.

"Chai Biao-Zhang Nan have improved and are making less mistakes and tomorrow's (today) match will be even tougher as we will playing a China pair for the third time in the tournament.

"Xu Chen-Zhendong beat us in the World Super Series Masters Finals (last month) but it will be different here.

"It feels good to be in the Malaysia Open final again. It is our first final at this stadium and we want to go all out."

Boon Heong said there is still room for improvement and he is looking forward to giving a solid performance to ensure a second Malaysia Open crown.

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Ma Jin-Xiaoli will meet compatriots Du Jing-Yu Yang, who beat South Korea's Jung Kyung Eun-Yoo Hyun Young 21-11, 21-13, in the final.


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