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Bomb designed to cause heavy casualties was set off inside Russia's Domodedova airport on Monday. President Dmitri Medvedev says it appears to have been a terrorist attack. The lethal blast at Russia's busiest airport on Monday night left 35 dead and over 150 injured.

Speaking on Russian TV, he called for added security at all of Moscow's airports, and announced an emergency meeting of security chiefs at the Kremlin. Medvedev expressed condolences for the victims and their families. Medvedev said, "We need to make sure that all those who suffered get the required support."

Authorities are quoted as saying the explosion occurred in the crowded entrance area of the international arrivals terminal. Russian TV says the suicide bomber packed a homemade device containing metal objects to make it that much more deadly. Witnesses said the bomber shouted: "I will kill you all", before triggering the blast that sent ball bearings and shrapnel across the airport, The Independent reported on its website on Tuesday.

The Domodedova airport is closed to international arrivals, which are being diverted to Moscow's other airports, but departing flights are operating normally.


y event in New York City earlier this week and set various Guinness World Records. These accomplishments will be listed in the Guinness World Records 2011 Gamers’ Edition, which is now available in stores.

The following records were set:

* Longest marathon playing Little Big Planet 2
* Longest marathon playing a platform video game
* Most video game genres played in one video game in 24 hours
* Most user-generated video game levels played in 24 hours
* Most user-generated video game levels played in a video game marathon

“We’d like to congratulate the dedicated group of gamers and the entire Little Big Planet 2 team on setting five new Guinness World Records, an impressive accomplishment in such a short period of time,” said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of Product Marketing SCEA. “With Little Big Planet 2 releasing this week, it’s fantastic to see so many fans embrace this launch, which continues to illustrate the endless

View, California-based Google Inc. has declared on The Official Google Blog about the launch of the fourth annual Doodle 4 Google contest, which allows K-12 students to submit a Google Doodle. The winning doodle will be featured on the Google homepage in the future. In addition, the winner gets a scholarship of $15,000 and a $25,000 grant for his or her school.

The topic for this year is “What I’d like to do someday…” — which is open to many interpretations, thereby allowing participants to exploit their imagination to the maximum. Registration is open until 2nd March. The artworks must be submitted by March 16 of 2011. The winning doodle will be featured on the Google homepage for everyone to see on March 20th.

According to Google, only one doodle per child is allowed. Parents and school are free to register their kids and submit their doodles.

The doodles will be judged by Google employees and guest judges such as actress and comedian Whoopi Goldberg, gold medal ice skater Evan Lysacek, and “Garfield” creator Jim Davis.

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