News Tuesday, February 9, 2010 D Todays menu Keep public transport clean and tidy by taking your Metro Herald with you when you leave the bus or train Contact usGuilty Pleasures P6 Mailbox P10 MetroLife, inc TV P12-14 60 Second Interview P15 Puzzles P16 Business P17 Sport P21-24 Lotto Last nights Draw: 3, 4, 5, 25, 33, 37 Bonus: 12 Saturday Draw: 7, 8, 24, 30, 36, 44 Bonus: 3 Euro Millions: 34, 35, 38, 39, 46 Lucky stars: 3, 4 Recycle for DUBLIN E-mail: news@metroherald.ie Visit: www.e-metro.ie Newsdesk: 01 637 5975 Advertising: 01 637 5972 Distribution: 01 637 5901 Classified: 01 637 5979 Weird world Educational: Busters world was taken down A GOVERNMENT website for children has been taken down because it has the same name as a gay porn site. Busters World, a Direct.gov website, came second to adult site Bustersworld.com on a Google search. Direct.govs Buster was a sheriff dog who guided children around the gaming and educational site, while Buster of Bustersworld. com is a man with a fetish for pictures of men and balloons. The site was registered by BigBoys Balloons in January 2000, long before DirectgovKids was set up by the UK government. On hearing of the link, Direct.gov took Busters World down but the website still comes up on a Google search. A Direct.gov spokesman said the naming of the webpage was clearly a mistake. Parents shared their shock at the mistake online. One mother on her More4mums Twitter site: [My] 6yr old tells me she was on Busters World at school Googled to have a look OMG!!! Who at Direct.gov thought the domain name of a gay porn site was a good idea for their kids portal?? Todays birthdays Garret FitzGerald, ex-Taoiseach, 84 (pictured); Janet Suzman, actress, 71; Carole King, singer/ songwriter, 68; Joe Pesci, actor, 67; Mia Farrow, actress, 65; Ciarn Hynds, actor; 57; Gordon Strachan, football manager, 53. Belfast Dublin 2day Max: 6c Sunrise: 7.56am Max: 6c 2dayaroundEurope Athens Barcelona Berlin Brussels London Geneva Madrid Paris Rome 13c 11c -5c 1c 6c 5c 12c 2c 11c Min: -4c 5c6c 4c 4c 4c 4c Sunset: 17.23pm 2night Limerick Cork Galway Cavan Derry Tipperary WaterfordKerry Kilarney Donegal 5c 6c 4c 4c 4c 3c Cold and dry with variable cloud throughout the country. Expect sunny spells to develop through the day. Light showers will affect the east. Highest temperatures between 3 to 6C. Staying very cold and frosty later, with some areas having patches of mist and freezing fog. Temperatures to drop to sub-zero. Dry with moderate winds prevailing. Still cold with ground frost.Temperatures to reach between 3 to 6C. Some light snow showers across Leinster. index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html