paginas webKhalid and his brother Ibrahim, who blew himself up at Brussels Airport, were already known to authorities for violent crime. Khalid, 27, was sentenced in 2011 to five years in prison for car-jacking. Ibrahim, 30, was jailed in 2010 for shooting a Kalashnikov assault rifle at police after a robbery. Released in 2014, he has been sought since mid-2015 for breaching parole conditions. Low prices are causing turmoil internationally in an industry that has been going through booms and busts ever since 1859, when the first drilling rig was built in Titusville, Pennsylvania. For the North Sea, each new bust accelerates its downward spiral, hurting the countries that tap it - Britain, Norway and to a lesser extent the Netherlands. Norway on Thursday slashed interest rates in a bid to help the economy manage the oil sector's drop. In Britain, the government this week offered tax relief to oil companies to protect jobs and stem a decline in government income. Tax revenue from the industry dropped to 2.1 billion pounds ($3 billion) last year from 10.9 billion pounds in 2011-12. The doldrums are evident in the port of Cromarty Firth, a small deepwater estuary near the Scottish town of Inverness at the back door of the central North Sea. In the past, the port usually housed two rigs at a time as they underwent periodic maintenance. Now it hosts 10 - split roughly between rigs that are expected to be dismantled and those that are parked in hopes that higher oil prices will mean new contracts. WASHINGTON (AP) - The web portal used by millions of consumers to get health insurance under President Barack Obama's law has logged more than 300 cybersecurity incidents and remains vulnerable to hackers, nonpartisan congressional investigators said Wednesday. The report was released by Republican committee chairmen in the House and Senate on the sixth anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, even as the administration was talking up the achievements of the law, which has extended coverage to millions previously uninsured. Lawmakers asked the administration for more detail on security issues. In a formal response to GAO, the Health and Human Services department said the security and privacy of consumer data is a top priority. The administration accepted the agency's recommendations for improvements. Separately, GAO said it also submitted 27 cybersecurity recommendations in a report that isn't being made public due to its sensitive nature. Most of the incidents over nearly 18 months seemed to have involved electronic probing by hackers. HealthCare.gov offers subsidized private health insurance for people who don't have access to workplace coverage. FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2015 file photo, the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, is displayed on a laptop screen in Washington.The web portal used by millions of consumers to get health insurance coverage under President Barack Obama's law logged 316 security incidents in just under 18 months, said a report Wednesday, March 23, 2016, by nonpartisan congressional investigators. And in the period of transition, there is uncertainty for those who depend on oil for their livelihoods. In Aberdeen, the Scottish city at the heart of North Sea oil, restaurants are empty at lunchtime. Hotel parking lots are barren. Helicopters once busy ferrying workers are parked on the tarmac. It's common to hear conversations about people who have been laid off or are barely hanging on. Retired engineer Ken Forbes, 70, suggests the high-fliers made rich by oil are "coming down to Earth with a big bang." North Sea will close in the next five years. "There is a sort of perfect storm," said Dorrik Stow, director of the Institute of Petroleum Engineering at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. "Those cumulative factors are going to negatively impact on the North Sea unless there is a fairly significant upsurge in the price of oil." Brent crude, the benchmark for international oil, hit a 12-year low of $27.10 a barrel in January amid slowing economic growth in China and increased production in the U.S. That's down from more than $100 a barrel as recently as September 2014. While prices have recovered somewhat, Brent traded for about $42 on Friday and most experts don't expect a significant rebound soon. Some of the region¿s biggest assets are being dismantled as the industry forecasts production will drop to 45 million tons of oil equivalent this year, down from a peak of 150 million tons in 1999. (Andrew Milligan/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVEUNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE The North Sea oil industry, the biggest and oldest in Europe, is struggling with a toxic combination of aging, drying wells and the recent plunge in oil prices, which is forcing companies to rethink investments and putting thousands of jobs at risk. Estimates suggest more than a third of some 330 oil fields in the U.K. Some of the biggest platforms are being dismantled as the industry forecasts production will drop to 45 million tons of oil equivalent this year, less than a third of the 150 million tons produced in 1999. Shell, for example, has started the process of decommissioning the Brent oilfield - which has produced 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent since 1976 and gave its name to the international crude oil benchmark.His knock against the Proteas fired England to a successful record chase of 230 and got their bid for a second World T20 title back on track after an opening-match defeat to the West Indies. The 2010 champions then squeaked past minnows Afghanistan and defending champions Sri Lanka to finish second in Group One on six points behind the West Indies. - English 'character' - England were reduced to 85 for 7 against Afghanistan before eventually winning by 15 runs and then Angelo Mathews' valiant 73 almost saw England come unstuck in a nervous 10-run triumph over Sri Lanka. Google complied, but it only scrubbed results across its European websites such as Google.de in Germany and Google.fr in France on the grounds that to do otherwise would have a chilling effect on the free flow of information. In May last year the CNIL ordered Google to expand its application of the ruling to all its domains, including Google.com, because of the ease of switching from a European domain to Google.com. Yahoo put its core business up for sale in February It is thought a deal could be reached as soon as June, with potential buyers said to include US telecoms firm Verizon Communications and publisher Time Inc, as well as private equity firms TPG and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. Yahoo's embattled chief executive Marissa Mayer is facing increasing pressure after struggling to bolster the group's performance and share price, with activist investor Starboard Value last week launching a battle to replace the firm's entire board. "Contrary to Google's statements, applying delisting to all of the extensions does not curtail freedom of expression insofar as it does not entail any deletion of content from the Internet," the CNIL said. A spokesman for Google, now a unit of holding company Alphabet Inc, said the company had worked hard to implement the "right to be forgotten ruling thoughtfully and comprehensively in Europe." For Buskie that means getting work decommissioning the platforms once built and maintained in Cromarty Firth. It also means looking for new business. He's trying to attract more cruise ships packed with tourists who want to take in the delights of the Scottish Highlands, complete with bus tours of nearby Loch Ness and local whisky distilleries. Abdeslam and Belkaid had known each other for months at least. The two and another man, Najim Laachraoui, who had travelled to Syria in February 2013, were stopped in a Mercedes at a checkpoint as they crossed from Hungary to Austria in September, but then released. If the oil price remains around $30 a barrel for the rest of 2016, almost half of the North Sea fields "are likely to be operating at a loss, deterring further exploration and capital investment," according to Oil & Gas U.K. "2016 is going to be quite pivotal," said Fiona Legate, a research analyst at Wood MacKenzie. "We will see distress sales, and it will be make or break for a lot of companies." In May 2014 the European Court of Justice ruled that people could ask search engines, such as Google and Microsoft's Bing , to remove inadequate or irrelevant information from web results appearing under searches for people's names - dubbed the "right to be forgotten". Morgan said he expected another "tough game of cricket" but that the earlier matches had shown his team would not buckle under pressure. "I think it shows the amount of character that we have within the group," he said. Morgan said that while he felt excited, he did not feel as if he was on the verge of a world cup final. "We are not getting too far ahead of ourselves as we have got a really tough game against a strong New Zealand side," he said. Some of the region¿s biggest assets are being dismantled as the industry forecasts production will drop to 45 million tons of oil equivalent this year, down from a peak of 150 million tons in 1999. (Andrew Milligan/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVEUNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE Any attempt to seal off the Chinese Internet "would hurt China as much as America," he said. Pedestrians past by an advertisement for a Chinese news web portal in Beijing, China, Wednesday, March 30, 2016. China is consolidating its ability to censor the Internet by drafting new rules requiring businesses that serve domestic Internet users to register their Web addresses inside the country, a move seen as targeting Chinese companies but that has raised concerns among foreign businesses. HealthCare.gov's data hub is one of the administration's major technology projects, and has generally been regarded as successful. Even as the consumer-facing part of the system crashed during the botched rollout of the health care law in 2013, the hub continued to operate smoothly. The group seems to have been knitted together by time serving in Belgian prisons and fighting in Syria. Belgium, with a Muslim population of about 5 percent of its 11 million people, has Europe's highest rate of citizens joining Islamist militants in Syria.By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, March 23 (Reuters) - Khalid El Bakraoui, the man named on Wednesday as the Brussels metro suicide bomber, is the link suggesting members of the same Islamist cell were behind the November attacks in Paris and Tuesday's Brussels bombings that killed 31 people. Blaming Kumar for the failure of his company, Jha said he quit as he had no option. “We then decided to start our own venture. As Leading Edge stopped giving services to their clients, customers started asking services from us,” he claimed. “We were forced to give services to their existing customers as I got business from them and clients started questioning me for delay in service. We made a fresh contract with the company, which gave us permission to use their domain name and password,” Jha added. In its most draconian interpretation, the proposed requirements could also further limit access within the Chinese network, analysts said. That appears to be the latest step by the ruling Communist Party to erect cyber barriers in the name of what some officials call "Internet sovereignty." She said: "I was absolutely gobsmacked. And I have no idea to this day whether it was a joke or whether or not it really was true that they were building Penis Network." She then joked: "The internet is the Penis Network. It's come full circle again." At the cozy Sanddollar cafe on the Aberdeen seafront, the lunchtime crowd clears quickly despite the prospect of luscious lemon cake and hot tea. Waiter Piotr Kowalski, 23, said he's noticed that people are much more careful about what they order. "They spend less," he said, noting the downturn. "They don't go out so often in the first place." Tommy Campbell, a regional organizer at the Unite union's Aberdeen headquarters, sees the pain every day. Just last week one worker told him the entire team on his rig - some 30 people - had been put on notice for redundancy. "But there is one irrefutable fact at the centre of all of this. And that is that the internet is still run, funded, and made by men," she said. The businesswoman said in the UK, out of all the people who work in the internet sector, 17% are women, and she pointed out that in the House of Lords 23% are women. "There's something wrong here in an industry that didn't exist 30 years ago and has so quickly replicated exactly the same hierarchies," she said. "Only delisting on all of the search engine's extensions, regardless of the extension used or the geographic origin of the person performing the search, can effectively uphold this right," it said. ($1 = 0.8951 euros) (Reporting by Julia Fioretti; Editing by Alastair Macdonald and Elaine Hardcastle) Analysts said the main targets appear to be Chinese Internet companies that store their content domestically but keep their Web address registered overseas with reputable, international firms for security purposes. Overall, 41 of the security incidents involved personal information that was either not properly secured or was exposed to someone who wasn't authorized to see it. Nearly all of those were classified as having a moderately serious impact. In another type of incident, a list of government-employee account IDs, including passwords, was transmitted to staffers in an unencrypted email. That prompted a crash effort to create new passwords. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) Although GAO said the administration is making progress, its report concluded that security flaws "will likely continue to jeopardize the confidentiality, integrity and availability of HealthCare.gov." Investigators identified weaknesses protecting sensitive information that flows through a key part of the system, called the data services hub. Operating behind the scenes, the hub pings federal agencies such as Social Security, IRS and Homeland Security to verify the personal details of consumers. "They've probably played the best cricket so far in the group stages and we're going to have to come up with a very strong game of cricket tomorrow to beat New Zealand." New Zealand, who were unfancied coming into the tournament following the retirement of former captain Brendon McCullum, have yet to put a foot wrong on their travels since stunning favourites India in their first game. Captain Kane Williamson has deployed his spinners to supreme effect as the Kiwis became the only side to progress unbeaten from the Super 10 stage, despite a schedule that took them to Nagpur, Dharamsala, Mohali and Kolkata. "They fraudulently floated a company, Amiable Infotech, which started giving the same services. Moreover, they illegally took control over the domains of all the existing clients, who were contracted with us for one year. They also changed the usernames and passwords of the websites of the clients, taking away control of the websites from the owners,” Kumar said. Martha Lane Fox wants more women involved in the internet Speaking at Southbank Centre's Women of the World festival in London, she said she remembers the late 90s as an exciting time. "The UK felt like it was on the cusp of this incredible entrepreneurial boom, that the internet was going to change lots of things, that things were going to be better because boring big businesses that didn't do a very good job for customers were going to be blown apart, people would have a bigger voice, the old hierarchies were going to be rooted up from the very, very bottom of their businesses, new voices were going to emerge," she said.Sanjay Kumar claims his staff pilfered his client list in a move reminiscent of Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Rocket Singh In a Bollywood-style theft, a Delhi-based businessman has allegedly been robbed of his company’s data, clients, and sensitive information. In a scenario recalling the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Rocket Singh, Rohini resident Sanjay Kumar, who runs a web designing company, alleged that two of his employees started a similar company and drained him of his clients by offering services at cheaper rates. England's Joe Root has impressed at the World Twenty20 in India ©Indranil Mukherjee (AFP/File) "We have got fantastic support, a fantastic following and actually we have grown used to the pitch a lot more than probably the first game that we were here." Despite having to adapt to so many different surfaces, New Zealand's formidable spin attack has so far thrived in Indian conditions. The Kiwis have won the toss, batted first and used their spin bowlers to great effect to defend totals in all four of their group matches. The only way for Google to uphold the Europeans' right to privacy was by delisting inaccurate results popping up under name searches across all its websites, the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertes (CNIL) said in a statement on Thursday. The Government Accountability Office said none of the 316 security incidents appeared to have led to the release of sensitive data on HealthCare.gov, such as names, birth dates, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial information, or other personal information. Kumar also accused HR manager Neelam Singh, who was hired in May 2015, of working hand-in-glove with Jha. She maintained all the records of the company and also looked into financial matters, Kumar said. Requiring them to shift their registration to a domestic provider under Chinese government control would allow censors to react more quickly in blocking access to certain sites, said Long Weilian, an IT consultant based in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen who has blogged extensively on the issue. Maintenance workers turned off the power supply after finding the elevator stuck, unaware that a woman was still inside (Archive photo for illustration) ©Aaron Tam (AFP/File) Chinese web users were shocked by the accident, deploring the indifference of relationships in modern society. "I thought such things would only take place in the wild," one user posted on China's Twitter-like Weibo. "But actually the crowded cities are nothing but just a forest of steel -- we are surrounded by so many people and have so many 'good friends' in (online) chat groups but there are few that really have anything to do with you." Belkaid was travelling using papers with the false name Samir Bouzid. Laachraoui, a 25-year-old Belgian, rented a house, also using a false name, in the Belgian town of Auvelais that was searched on Nov. 26. Traces of his DNA were found in houses used by the Paris attackers last year. He studied electrical engineering, and is suspected of having made the suicide bombs used in Paris and possibly those that exploded in Brussels. That meant that if a German resident asks Google to de-list a link popping up under searches for his or her name, the link will not be visible on any version of Google's website, including Google.com, when the search engine is accessed from Germany. But the CNIL rejected that approach, saying that a person's right to privacy could not depend on the "geographic origin of those viewing the search results." Meanwhile, Baroness Lane Fox had the crowd laughing as she recalled a work trip in her 20s when she was sent to Tokyo to speak to a company that was creating a high speed network. "I sat there, a bit nervous, and into the room walked, guess what, 15 men all in suits and I thought 'oh dear'," she said. Baroness Lane Fox told the crowd that the men's first PowerPoint slide said: "We will tell you about the Penis Network." Baroness Lane-Fox said she thinks the UK has a huge opportunity and mentioned the initiative 5050tech which aims to create a new cohort of women engaged in the digital world. "We're a small country. We have a skills crisis," she said, adding that women who are out of work could be skilled up for the internet sector. "I think we could have a groundswell for taking back the internet and making it more diverse. Going back to that original promise that I was so excited about as a young woman aged 25," she said. By Julia Fioretti BRUSSELS, March 24 (Reuters) - The French data protection authority said it has fined Google 100,000 euros ($111,720) for not scrubbing web search results widely enough in response to a European privacy ruling. The March 15 shootout proved to be a decisive moment in the investigation into the Paris attacks, resulting in a police sniper killing Algerian gunman Mohamed Belkaid, a Paris attacks suspect. Police also discovered a fingerprint of Salah Abdeslam, who would be arrested three days later, the only suspected Paris attacks participant to be taken alive.The co-founder of Lastminute.com said about 96% of the world's software engineers are men, and that, years on from its inception, the internet is repeating the same "hierarchies" seen in much older institutions. Baroness Lane Fox said there is the potential for women to embark on "taking back the internet" and to make it more diverse. Mohammad's attorney argued on Tuesday that he isn't a danger to the community or a flight risk because he has few contacts overseas. He argued for home detention. Mohammad spent 10 years working as an engineer in Toledo before moving with his wife and four children to the Dallas area last year. Zouhary wrote in his decision on the bond request that he wasn't convinced that Mohammad's wife or father-in-law would take steps to control him or his activities. The judge also noted that Mohammad and his wife did not put up any of their own money for the proposed cash bond, instead relying on friends and relatives for the money. Another user said she was haunted by fears of a solitary existence. "I'm so afraid of becoming a woman so disliked, living alone and with no one showing any interest in me," she wrote. Those responsible for the incident have been detained by police, reports said, without specifying whether they were the maintenance crew or others involved. China is prone to accidents as regulations and standards are often flouted and enforcement is lax, sometimes due to corruption. Last July a woman was killed after she plunged through flooring over an escalator in a Chinese department store. Questions remain about the new rules' true purpose and how strictly they would be enforced. The ministry is currently soliciting feedback on the proposed registration regulations, and Chinese laws are often softened during the revision process. Fang Xingdong, the director of a top Chinese technology think tank, said he believes Chinese leaders are seeking to enhance their control, but not to wall China off from the rest of the world. "Under the current wording, all this is doing is integrating large Chinese Web service providers under a more rigorous supervision framework, while most small businesses won't be affected," said Fang, whose organization regularly submits opinions to the government on Internet issues. "Last year, I asked Ben Crenshaw if I could caddie for him since I never played as a player," Toledo said. "I wanted to see what was going on inside the ropes. So I asked Crenshaw. I said, 'Hey, I can donate $10,000 to your charity. Let me caddie for free and I'll take care of the whole thing.'" This year, Toledo asked Lyle and found success. "That started last year," Toledo said. "So then this year he says, 'Are you serious?' And I was serious. He wanted to think about it." Toledo said he has been asking Masters players on the seniors circuit about caddying for them at Augusta for two years, failing when 1984 and 1995 winner Ben Crenshaw wanted to make his farewell last year alongside Augusta favorite Carl Jackson, his long-time Masters bagman. Esteban Toledo of Mexico hits his drive on the 18th hole during the final round of the Allianz Championship held at The Old Course at Broken Sound on February 7, 2016 in Boca Raton, Florida ©Michael Cohen (Getty/AFP/File) Suitors have until April 11 to put forward preliminary offers for its internet arm, as well as the group's Asian businesses, according to the Wall Street Journal. The struggling internet giant put its core business up for sale in February after shelving plans to spin off its lucrative 33 billion US dollar (£23 billion) stake in Chinese ecommerce group Alibaba, which could have landed it with a tax bill of more than 10 billion US dollars (£7 billion). When Mail Today contacted the owners of Amicable Infotech, they had a different story to narrate. Refuting the allegation, they explained that they had quit Kumar’s company only after giving due notice. “The owner of the company was negligent, because of which we started losing business. Due to my personal network, I got many contracts for the company - but after getting the initial payment, the owner stopped providing them with services. He also failed to give us any infrastructure and gradually stopped our payment,” Jha explained. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) Under the draft regulations released this week by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, any firm that provides services to Chinese users must register its domain, or Web address, with a Chinese provider. The rules are found in Article 37 of the ministry's proposed update to a set of decade-old Internet laws. “Work in our company was running smoothly and we got a one-year contract for website development and services like maintenance of several firms. After working for few months, Jha started making excuses about payment from clients. I got suspicious after Jha started making excuses regarding client payments and then stopped coming to office from October 15, 2015. When I enquired, I discovered that while the duo had floated their own company while working with us,” Kumar said.BEIJING (AP) - China is consolidating its ability to censor the Internet by drafting rules requiring businesses that serve domestic Internet users to register their Web addresses inside the country, a move seen as targeting Chinese companies but that has raised concerns among foreign businesses. Mohammad spent 10 years working as an engineer in Toledo before moving with his wife and four children to the Dallas area last year. U.S. District Judge Jack Zouhary wrote in his decision on the bond request that he wasn't convinced that Mohammad's wife or father-in-law would take steps to control him or his activities. The judge also noted that Mohammad and his wife did not put up any of their own money for the proposed cash bond, instead relying on friends and relatives for the money. It has nominated nine people to Yahoo's board and investors are set to vote on Starboard's plans at the firm's annual shareholder meeting in the summer. Tensions have been growing between Starboard and Yahoo in recent weeks. Starboard has suggested a major change in leadership is needed, and that could include ousting Ms Mayer, who has cut staff and offloaded assets in a bid to turn around Yahoo's flagging fortunes. However, GAO said it found shortcomings, including insufficiently tight restrictions on "administrator privileges" that allow a user broad access throughout the system, inconsistent use of security fixes, and an administrative network that was not properly secured. But Root has also shown his class on different pitches in the tournament, enhancing his reputation as one of the game's classiest acts. "Root is a class player and he is one of the best around in all three formats of the game at the moment," allrounder Ben Stokes said of his 25-year-old team-mate. Only India's Virat Kohli of all the players to reach the semi-finals has scored more runs than Root's 168, which included a match-winning 83 against South Africa. "We're throwing rattles out of the prams," he said. "Everybody is losing out." In this Monday Feb. 15, 2016 photo, a man walks past oil platforms laid-up in the Cromarty Firth near Invergordon in the Highlands of Scotland. North Sea oil has passed its zenith in terms of production as the recent plunge in energy prices forces oil companies to rethink investment in fields that were already in decline. One of the men charged already is out on bond while another was denied a release in January. Court documents filed by the government said the men used fake credit card transactions to get the money and took steps to hide transfers of the funds. Yahoo is laying off around 1,700 employees, or 15% of its workforce, under plans to save 400 million dollars (£282 million) a year to help offset falling revenues. The firm has seen revenues continue to decline, despite previous turnaround efforts since Ms Mayer took the top job three-and-a-half years ago. Her latest revival plans will also see the group look to sell some of Yahoo's patents, real estate and other assets - including Yahoo Games, Yahoo TV and some of its digital magazines - for up to three billion dollars (£2.1 billion). The 53-year-old from Mexicali, a four-time winner on the 50-and-over Champions Tour, will make his first trip to Augusta National on tournament week after striking a deal with 58-year-old Lyle, the 1988 Masters champion. Media on Monday blasted widespread negligence in China's lift maintenance industry and property management companies. A commentary carried by news portal jxnews.com.cn urged the government to strengthen supervision "to ensure such tragedies do not happen again". It also criticised the victim's family for allegedly leaving her alone. "The sick woman had no one to take care of her. It is impossible to understand why (her relatives) were so indifferent. How could such a mishap occur if she was looked after?" it asked. Some of the region's biggest assets are being dismantled as the industry forecasts production will drop to 45 million tons of oil equivalent this year, down from a peak of 150 million tons in 1999. (Andrew Milligan/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVEUNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE In this Monday Feb. 15, 2016 photo, tug boats tow the oil platform Stena Spey past other rigs in the Cromarty Firth near Invergordon in the Highlands of Scotland. North Sea oil has passed its zenith in terms of production as the recent plunge in energy prices forces oil companies to rethink investment in fields that were already in decline. The report also found "significant weaknesses" in health insurance sites operated by states, which connect to the data hub. Currently, 12 states and Washington, D.C., run their own websites. Federal computer systems - from the Defense Department to the White House - are frequent targets for hackers. The HealthCare.gov incidents took place between October 2013 and March 2015. Oil companies are expected to invest about 1 billion pounds ($1.4 billion) in new projects this year, compared with a recent average of 8 billion pounds, industry association Oil & Gas U.K. says. And it is hitting workers hard. Some 5,500 people have lost their jobs, or 15 percent of the 36,600 directly employed in the industry at the end of 2013, according to Oil & Gas U.K. The group estimates that total direct and indirect employment supported by the industry has fallen to 375,000 from a peak of 440,000.BRUSSELS, March 24 (Reuters) - The French data protection authority fined Alphabet's Google 100,000 euros ($111,720) for not scrubbing web search results widely enough in response to a European privacy ruling, the body, CNIL, said on Thursday. The U.S. Department of Justice linked al-Awlaki to the attempted bombing but said in court documents that it's unknown whether the money was used in the planning. Mohammad, his brother and two other men were charged last fall with raising $29,000 for Awlaki, considered an inspirational leader of al-Qaida. Attorneys for all four men have denied the charges. Mohammad's attorney argued on Tuesday that he isn't a danger to the community or a flight risk because he has few contacts overseas. He argued for home detention. The businessman then approached the Superintendent of Noida police, who transferred the case to the cyber cell. Allegedly, a case has not yet been registered as the unit is overburdened with previous cases and lack of technical back-up. In his complaint, Kumar said he had hired Manish Kumar Jha as a business development manager in 2014. “He was directly in touch with clients and was given access to username and password of the domain so that he could brief them about changes and developments in their respective websites,” he said, adding that his company also created a domain name - Leading Edge Education - to enable their entry into the software sector. "Only delisting on all of the search engine's extensions, regardless of the extension used or the geographic origin of the person performing the search, can effectively uphold this right," the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertes said in a statement. Eoin Morgan's team will be playing their third match in a row in New Delhi, but for the nomadic Black Caps it will be their fifth different venue in five tournament matches. "We have become quite settled in Delhi," Morgan said at a pre-match press conference on Tuesday. Mohammad is one of four men with Ohio ties accused of sending money to an al-Qaida leader linked to the planning of several attacks against American interests before he was killed in a drone strike. Prosecutors have said that most of the cash was delivered to an associate of Anwar al-Awlaki just months before the failed 2009 Christmas Day bombing attempt on a Detroit-bound airliner. THE 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL BRITONS OF THE LAST 100 YEARS by Peter Pugh (Icon £8.99) THE 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL BRITONS OF THE LAST 100 YEARS by Peter Pugh (Icon £8.99) Given his upbringing, it’s little surprise that Sir Tim Berners-Lee became the inventor of the World Wide Web. "This expands control over domestic Internet operators and contributes to the gradual buildup of the capability underpinning Internet sovereignty," said Rogier Creemers, an expert on Chinese media policy at the University of Oxford. A woman uses her mobile smartphone near an advertisement for a Chinese news web portal in Beijing, China, Wednesday, March 30, 2016. China is consolidating its ability to censor the Internet by drafting new rules requiring businesses that serve domestic Internet users to register their Web addresses inside the country, a move seen as targeting Chinese companies but that has raised concerns among foreign businesses. "Before, they had to contact the server, get the address, talk to the manager and then ask them to censor something," Long said. "If the domains are all domestic, they can directly stop traffic going to your domain with a command." It's tough for a community in which rig maintenance meant good jobs. The port's chief executive, Bob Buskie, believes this downturn is unlike others because there isn't likely to be a boom after the bust. "We have to realize that what's gone on in the past is in the past, and for the industry to survive in the future the whole model has to change to some extent," he said. After his father took him in to the office to see this giant machine - 17 ft long and 9 ft high - Berners-Lee built his own pretend one from a cardboard box and rolls of old computer tape. He then went on to propose a way of linking internet articles, which changed the way people shared ideas forever. Berners-Lee is named the most influential Briton in this book - and only eight of the top 50 are women. The 43-year-old, reportedly suffering from mental illness but living alone, was stuck in the lift in the northern city of Xian in late January when maintenance workers shut off the power without properly checking if anyone was inside at the time, Chinese media said previously. Mexican golfer Esteban Toledo never won a PGA event in eight tour seasons and never qualified for the Masters, but he has found a way to Augusta National next month -- as caddie for Scotland's Sandy Lyle. The call from Lyle came last week. "He said, 'You're on.' So I'm going," Toledo said. "It will be fantastic." Lyle won the 1985 British Open as well as the 1988 Masters. Toledo shared 34th in the 1999 US Open and missed the cut two years later and shared 43rd in the 2002 British Open in his only major appearances. When you have any questions concerning where by as well as tips on how to work with Paginas web, it is possible to e-mail us on the website.