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11. news | 16 Apr 2013
Asia organised crime reaps $90bn/yr
By AFP
» Organised crime gangs dealing in fake goods, drugs, human trafficking, and the illicit wildlife trade earn nearly $90 billion annually in East Asia and the Pacific, a UN report showed Tuesday.
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12. tech | 08 May 2013
Cyber attack targets Dutch government websites
By AFP
» Dutch government websites were paralysed for several hours overnight after a mass cyber attack which targeted several ministerial sites, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
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13. tech | 08 Apr 2013
Israel says mass cyber attack ongoing, damage negligible
By AFP
» A mass cyber attack by hacker groups targeting Israel which began Saturday continued on Monday, but the damage was negligible, the Shin Bet domestic security agency said.
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14. learning | 27 Jan 2011
confess
Words in the news
» to admit that you have committed a crime or have done something wrong สารภาพผิด
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15. learning | 24 May 2013
incriminate
Words in the news
» to show or make you think that someone is guilty of a crime ใส่ร้าย, กล่าวโทษ
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16. learning | 12 Jul 2012
accomplice
Words in the news
» a person who helps someone else to commit a crime or to do something morally wrong ผู้สมรู้ร่วมคิด
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17. learning | 13 Oct 2010
Long distance burglars
News shorts
» Three Hong Kong men went to Japan to commit their crime and they almost succeeded.
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18. learning | 10 Apr 2013
shoplifter
Words in the news
» someone who commits the crime of stealing goods from a shop/store by deliberately leaving without paying for them คนขโมยของตามร้าน
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19. learning | 11 May 2012
Mistaken identity? (updated)
Easy English news
» Is one identical twin in jail for a crime committed by the other? That’s what the twins and their mother are saying, but the police say no.
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20. learning | 14 Dec 2011
“W” and “K”, not “B”
Easy English news
» In Thailand, a favourite way to identify suspects in a crime is by using the initial of their name, especially when the evidence isn't strong enough to make an arrest.

