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2. Cyber cipher: Cyberspace confab raises more questions than it answers
3. Peacemakers: U.K. troops use local initiatives to thwart Taliban fighters
4. Standing watch: RAF Sentinels kept tabs on ground action in Libya
5. Dogs of war: Canines sniff out threats in war zones
6. Enhanced surveillance: Lower-tech UAVs boost intel for British forces
7. Product loyalty: U.K. helo teams sell allies on value of intel data
8. Know your friend: British forces take a flexible path to security
9. Threat map: Geospatial data upgrades operational intel
10. Attack mode
11. Fast start: U.K. taps motorsport expertise for military vehicles
12. Do it better: Vehicle upgrade tests U.K.'s procurement resolve
13. U.K. goes on cyberdefense
14. RAF readies northern QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) mission for Typhoons
15. U.K. adapts vehicles for evolving needs
16. Transformers: Flexible systems boost vehicle energy for defensive gear
17. New European vehicles combine mobility and protection
18. Space patrol (Space Operations Coordination Center)
19. U.K. seeks consensus on procurement practices
20. Hot shots: ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) needs put fighters in surveillance role
21. Solar-powered UAV may change surveillance ops
22. Warsaw Pact veteran becomes a rotary-wing workhorse (Mi-17)
23. B-2 remains a vital platform for USAF and RAF
24. The Digital Challenge: Threat Impact of Perhaps Greater Importance Than Threat Nature.
25. Not Another Procurement Programme - JADC 2 Offers Radical Overhaul.
26. Diversity in Defence: Issues and Challenges.
27. Operations in a GPS-Denied Environment.
28. Mobo working: three U.K. urban acts set for breakout success
29. Lucky 13 for Mobos? Urban music showcase secures greater broadcast, biz support
30. THE SPIES BEHIND YOUR SCREEN; REPORT; It's both possible and legal to take control of a computer without its owner ever knowing. And it could prove deadlier than any missile
31. AREA 51: THE PLANE TRUTH; Many strange experiments have taken place at the ultra-secret base. But not on aliens. As former workers fight for their lives, Angus Batey asks: what happened there?
32. 'I tested secret aircraft for the US military'; First person: TD Barnes knows all about clandestine operations and only now feels free to speak
33. T.D. Barnes - 'I Tested Secret Aircraft For The US Military'
34. Virtual Hostility
35. Iron Man star who flows like a river Terrence Howard's new album is not the usual film-star fare, says Angus Batey
36. Stories: Personal Finance With Public Enemy
37. Famous girlfriend blues ROCK JOHN MAYER WOULD PREFER TO TALK ABOUT HIS GUITAR-PLAYING, BUT WHAT EVERYONE REALLY WANTS TO KNOW IS HOW HE'S TREATING HIS WOMAN, JENNIFER ANISTON. 'I'VE NEVER CHEATED ON ANYBODY,' HE ASSURES ANGUS BATEY
38. RENEW ORLEANS THE BIG EASY HURRICANE KATRINA ALMOST KILLED THE NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SCENE. NOW MANY OF ITS PLAYERS ARE COMING BACK - TO A MUSICIANS' VILLAGE IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. ANGUS BATEY TALKS TO ITS CO-FOUNDER, HARRY CONNICK JR
39. Caribbean queen ready to reign at Carnival 'Roll It Gal' by Alison Hinds will be the song that rules this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival. Angus Batey meets the Barbadian star
40. In praise of gospel music The message stays the same, but the sound is changing, reports Angus Batey
41. A HOWLING SUCCESS BOOKS MARTIN MILLAR MADE HIS NAME AS A 'COUNTER CULTURE' NOVELIST - EVEN KATE MOSS IS A FAN - BUT HE HAS ALSO ADAPTED JANE AUSTEN AND ADMIRES PG WODEHOUSE. IN HIS LATEST NOVEL, MOST OF THE CHARACTERS ARE WEREWOLVES. IT'S ALL BUFFY'S FAULT, HE TELLS ANGUS BATEY
42. Hip-hop gets its sense of humour back Pharoahe Monch's first record in eight years marks the return of witty rap, says Angus Batey
43. A one-man production line It's been a busy year for pop's most sought-after producer, Tim 'Timbaland' Mosley
44. Fierce girls, bus-pass rockers - and the finest albums of 2006 Whether you like your pop music young and brash or mature and reflective, 2006 was a time of plenty. Here, Telegraph critics celebrate the top 30 albums of the year, as well as the best releases in jazz and world music, and identify pop's most crucial trends and most influential individuals
45. Africa's rap diamond Akon's rise to worldwide stardom is the latest chapter in a remarkable life that started in Senegal - and later saw him jailed for car theft. He talks to Angus Batey in New York
46. Pop CD of the week
47. POP
48. cd reviews
49. The new rapper with a heart Chamillionaire is an example of a new kind of star with a different message
50. Revealed: the mystery men making history Gnarls Barkley, the enigmatic duo who scored the first download-only number one, talk to Angus Batey
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