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Mini test LiteOn DH-20A4P

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Mini-test LG GSA-H58N

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Recenzja Pioneer BDR-202

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Mini-test Pioneer DVR-115D

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Recenzja nagrywarki Pioneer DVR-212

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Mini-test LiteOn DH-20A3P

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Mini-test Optiarc AD-7170A

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Mini-test Samsung SH-S202H

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Recenzja combo Blu-ray HD-DVD LG GGC-H20L

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Dyski - Procedura testowa

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Recenzja Ardata Mobby Disc 80 GB

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Recenzja nagrywarki Pioneer DVR-112

LG GSA-E10L

LG GSA-E10L

Recenzja Pioneer DVR-111D

Recenzja Pioneer DVR-111D

Recenzja LG GSA-H10N

Recenzja LG GSA-H10N

"Wanted" is hot shot at foreign box office (Reuters)

Reuters - Angelina Jolie is the most "Wanted" woman at the foreign box office. Her action thriller, which opened at No. 2 in North America with surprisingly strong weekend sales of $51 million, was the top choice internationally with $32.5 million from 22 territories.

And the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year is ...

Liz McCartney, dedicated to helping survivors of Hurricane Katrina rebuild their homes, has been named the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year.

Puppy stays in Iraq, Army tells soldier

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Historians: Bush presidency 'battered'

With low approval ratings and criticism for his handling of the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina and the economy, the word most used to label George W. Bush's presidency will be "incompetent," some historians say. But a Harvard University political history scholar says that when Barack Obama takes over, people may start to view Bush in a new light.

Plan to send refugees to Sudan draws protest

Palestinian refugees along the Iraq-Syria border are so desperate, they may accept a U.N. offer to go to Sudan, a country widely condemned for atrocities and genocide in its Darfur region.

'Thunder' rumbles past 'Dark Knight' with $26M (AP)

AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — It took four of Hollywood's biggest stars to take down Batman. The DreamWorks-Paramount comedy "Tropic Thunder" — with Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black and Tom Cruise — debuted at No. 1 with $26 million, bumping "The Dark Knight" to second place after four weekends on top, according to studio estimates Sunday.

David Duchovny in rehab for sex addiction (AP)

AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — David Duchovny has entered a rehabilitation facility for sex addiction. In a statement released Thursday by his lawyer, Stanton Stein, the actor said he did so voluntarily, adding: "I ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this situation as a family."

World reaction to Biden-Palin faceoff

Sarah Palin stared criticism straight in the face Thursday, telling opponent Joe Biden and moderator Gwen Ifill that she would answer questions and address issues on her own terms during the vice presidential debate.

Del Toro's "Hellboy" sequel a devilish delight (Reuters)

Reuters - When is a big studio picture not a big studio picture? When we're talking Universal's "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" and the filmmaker happens to be Guillermo del Toro.

McCain's daughter calls Palin 'really chill'

Larry King talked with Meghan McCain the daughter of the Republican presidential candidate about her new book, "My Dad, John McCain." She also writes about her experiences on the campaign trail for the Web site, McCainBloggette.com.

Casting Couch: Swank's Latest Oscar Bait; Black's Bourne Goof; McBrayer Gets Revenge (E! Online)

E! Online - ? Sounds like it's time for Hilary Swank to start working on another Oscar speech. The actress is on the case in Betty Anne Waters, an Erin Brockovich-like drama based on a true story about a woman who fights to clear her brother of a murder he didn't commit. The flick will be helmed by director Tony Goldwyn (best known as the bad guy in Ghost), according to Variety.

Hurricane Bertha shifts direction

Hurricane Bertha -- the first hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic season -- began a shift in direction Tuesday morning, a day after growing to Category 3 status, according to the National Hurricane Center.

South Africa teen sentenced for 'racist' murders

A white teen convicted of murdering four blacks, including two children, in a racist killing spree in South Africa's North West province was sentenced Friday to four life terms in prison.

France denies role in Rwandan genocide

France on Wednesday said accusations by Rwanda that French politicians and military officials helped prepare and carry out the 1994 Rwandan genocide are "unacceptable."

"High School Musical 3" dances into movie theatres (Reuters)

Reuters - Breezy, bouncy and bursting with enthusiasm, "High School Musical" makes its big-screen debut around the world this week in what could be the year's biggest family movie.

Japan horror guru's switch to home life pays off (Reuters)

Reuters - Dropping the blood-curdling fare that made his name paid off for Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who picked up an award at Cannes this year for a family drama that was his first non-horror work in years.

Iran test fires rocket, plans satellite launch

Iran test-fired a rocket that it plans to launch later to carry a research satellite into space, state-run media reported Sunday.

'Hulk' grabs the green with $55 million debut (AP)

AP - "The Incredible Hulk" pulled his weight at the box office, debuting as the top weekend movie with $55.4 million.

Rising gas costs ground more Delta flights

A day after Northwest Airlines announced it was scaling back domestic flights, Delta Air Lines did the same Wednesday -- announcing a 3 percent cut for the second half of 2008.

It's Ramadan, so don't touch that dial

Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims around the world, a time to fast, cleanse the soul and surrender to God. But in the Middle East, there's a new twist to the tradition.