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1967: Stansted to become London's third airport

The British Government gives the go-ahead to proposals to convert Stansted into an international airport.

1971: Row rocks Rolling Stone wedding

The Rolling Stones singer, Mick Jagger, marries his fiancee Bianca Perez Morena de Macias after a row with the media nearly halts proceedings.

1994: Labour leader John Smith dies at 55

The Labour leader John Smith dies in a London hospital after two serious heart attacks.

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iPhone World Map Charts Jobs' Giant Game Of Risk [Apple]

posted Friday, 9 May 2008

The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.It's tough to keep track of the iPhone's slow global release, so one Apple fan assembled all the data into one easy to read map. If the country is red, then they either have the iPhone or will be getting it this summer. (Note: Switzerland, Spain and Poland are still just rumored, not official).

It's like one of those pandemic maps from the movies. You see the military general plotting two little red dots. Then four. Then eight. And then, all of the sudden, the dots have covered the general's body, spewing puss across the room in all directions. [Apple 2.0]


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