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PC World - Online store will continue to offer certain songs at low prices, company says.
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Late postpartum eclampsia.
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While in Sydney last week for a sales conference and to visit local customers, Sun Microsystems #39; president and COO Jonathan Schwartz made a number of statements (Computerworld Online October 13, CW October 18, p4) regarding the strategies of its
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Oil prices blasted higher yesterday, surging above \$44 a barrel after government data showed a slight decline in crude and heating oil supplies as a Northeast cold snap drove up fuel demand.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - "Miracle Workers." So proclaimed The Boston Globe on Thursday after the Red Sox -- baseball's perennial also-rans -- finally brought down the "Evil Empire," taking a giant step toward their first World Series title in 86 years by ousting the New York Yankees in dramatic fashion.
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Mediterranean visceral leishmaniasis.
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By wire services. Miami is No. 1 to the BCS computers, but it still fell to No.3 in the standings released Monday. USC stayed atop the standings at .
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Harm reduction program with sex workers.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Health insurer Aetna Inc. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=AET.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">AET.N</A> on Thursday posted a sharp rise in third-quarter profit as it boosted membership and benefited from a big tax refund from discontinued operations.
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Cerebrospinal fluid diversion.
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Huntingtin, mitosis and cell fate.
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AP - The Republican-led Senate approved President Bush's choice to head the CIA, Rep. Porter Goss, over protests from some Democrats who said he has too many Republican ties for a job that requires independence.
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AFP - The Kuwaiti firm which has seven truck drivers held hostage in Iraq has decided to halt operations in the troubled country, bowing to the kidnappers' condition for their release, it said.
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Dell and Microsoft are working together to integrate their systems management applications to allow customers to update server hardware and software with a single tool.
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The world #39;s oil supply is expected to be stretched thin for another two to three years, even as demand tapers off and the industry gears up for an exploration and production spending spree in 2000.
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LONDON (Reuters) - World oil prices fell sharply again on Tuesday as Iraq restored oil exports and hedge funds continued the rush to take profits from record highs.
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European aero-producer Airbus has reported progress on plans that would allow passengers to use mobile phones during air travel, beginning in 2006.
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has raised the stakes before the Carling Cup clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford, by claiming that Chelsea are now the team to beat.
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Forbes.com - As the second employee of InfoSpace, Jean-Remy Facq saw the value of his stock inflate and then collapse. Now he's suing in federal court in Seattle for a #36;4.0 million refund of 1999 federal income tax. He's just one of 200 tech workers who have hired Seattle tax lawyer/CPA Brian G. Isaacson in the hope his novel theories will help them slash old (and sometimes unpaid) tax bills from their exercise of stock options for shares that later tanked.
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An exploration of sexual desire and sexual activities of women with psychosis.
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BAIJI, Iraq (Reuters) - The decapitated bodies of three men, their heads strapped to their backs and the corpses put in nylon bags, were found dumped by a roadside north of Baghdad Wednesday, Iraqi police and U.S. officials said.
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AP - Some 300 Galapagos Islands rangers peacefully occupied park research stations Monday to protest the reported firing of the park director and his probable replacement.
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NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- It sure isn #39;t the Goldilocks Economy of yesteryear -- you know, not too hot, not too cold, but just right.
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Treatment of malignant central airways obstruction by rigid bronchoscopy.
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The percentage of online sales for movie tickets tripled in the past three years, and growth should continue at least through 2008, the most recent data from Jupiter Research show.<br><FONT face="verdana,MS Sans Serif,arial,helvetica" size="-2" color="#666666"><B>-The Washington Post</B></FONT>
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Reuters - Heavy rains and fresh floods disrupted\aid to Asia's tsunami-hit villages on Sunday as the U.N.\refugee agency started a 400-ton airlift as part of a #36;2\billion relief operation to save millions struggling to\survive.
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AP - Honduran children hunting rabbits who were running from a burning sugarcane field were caught in the blaze themselves. Thirteen youngsters were killed, and a man and a 14th child were severely burned.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell at the market open on Friday after a government report showed weaker-than-expected job growth in September, a sign the economy may not be as strong as Wall Street had estimated.
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We caught up with Akshay on what he learned from his Tip'd Off journey, from the day he started it to the day it got acquired. While admittedly, it was a very hard decision for Akshay and his cofounders to sell Tip'd Off. They just couldn't let go of this opportunity of a successful exit, with their investors and employees in mind as well.
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The US economy will grow solidly in 2000 and the outlook is similar under President George W Bush or John Kerry, top US business economists said in a survey released today.
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PalmSource finally unveiled its new OS, version 1.1 of Palm OS Cobalt, as quot;the first PalmOS designed specifically to support phones quot;.
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She's right.
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The OpenPower systems, starting at \$0,000, are based on the Power0 chip and will run SuSE or Red Hat versions of Linux.
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Rob Gingell, until recently Sun Microsystems Inc. #39;s chief engineer and also a Sun fellow and vice president of the company, has severed his ties with Sun to join former colleagues at an up-and-coming technology company.
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James Bond at 50 years and Julius No will live forever.
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After a soft stretch in their schedule, the Knicks on Friday meet Orlando, their first opponent with a winning record since they beat Cleveland on Nov. 21.
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AP - BBVA, Spain's second-largest bank, said Tuesday it has agreed to buy Texas-based Laredo National Bancshares for #36;800 million in cash as part of a strategy to gain a greater share of the U.S. Hispanic market.
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Beginning Monday all editions of the venerable Times of London will be printed in tabloid format, just as the Sun and other not-quite-so-venerable newspapers.
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Andre Stolz played like a veteran instead of a struggling rookie when it counted most Sunday, shooting a 0-under 67 to win the Michelin Championship at Las Vegas by a shot over Tom Lehman and two others.
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With more people having high-speed connections at home, there will be less holiday shopping at work.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo, take a bow.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved an emergency loan of \$436m (232m) to Iraq, the first from an international organisation.
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Jahane Sanat had published an interview with an epidemiologist who said Iran's official COVID-19 figures account for only 5% of the real toll.
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Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver were joking about a unification bout. Roy Jones, considered by some the world #39;s best pound-for-pound fighter, was in the back of an ambulance.
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The Yankees finally played ball last night, taking advantage of an opponent that looked as if it had spent the whole day sitting in ballparks, on buses and in an airplane.
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The SPX Corp. Board of Directors accepted the resignation and retirement of Chairman, President and CEO John Blystone. The now Charlotte NC-based SPX -- which for years was the Sealed Power Corp.
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Simon Robinson of 401 believes that the market for storage virtualization technologies will undergo a quot;significant realignment quot; over the next 18 months.
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Food allergies: clinical research and the contribution of biology.
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Mucormycosis: therapeutic news.
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BRUSSELS/LUXEMBOURG, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A deal that allows thousands of companies to transfer data from Europe to the United
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Chromomycosis in metropolitan France.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Grant Thornton and Bank of America have filed motions in a New York court to remove a U.S. injunction stopping them counter-suing insolvent Italian dairy group Parmalat, which has sued each for \$10 billion.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - World oil prices fell nearly \$2 a barrel on Friday as dealers took profits from a recent rally, but the market remained on edge as powerful Hurricane Ivan thrashed through the Caribbean on a track toward the energy-rich Gulf of Mexico.
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The wireless airwaves may get a bit more crowded next year following the announcement that Intellisync's goAnywhere technology, unveiled this week, will give users of low-cost feature phones the same push e-mail capability that is now only available on pricier smart phones.
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A private space plane is set to shoot beyond Earth #39;s atmosphere for the second time in a week on Monday in a pioneering bid to win a \$10 million prize and prove that space is open for business.
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BEIJING, Aug 18 (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday it hoped all six parties taking part in talks on the North Korea nuclear crisis would keep calm, remain flexible and continue negotiations despite inevitable difficulties.
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Federal authorities raided three Washington, D.C.-area video game stores and arrested two people for modifying video game consoles to play pirated video games, a video game industry group said Wednesday.
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Foreign envoys to the Palestinian Authority are being asked not to quot;embrace quot; Mahmoud Abbas and Ahmed Qureia or make statements that could provide fodder for the pair #39;s opponents.
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Rights groups have pleaded with the Australian government to evacuate the center.
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Reuters - The U.S. government has sued a New\Hampshire man in its first attempt to crack down on Internet\"spyware" that seizes control of a user's computer without\permission.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Paper Co. <A HREF="http://www.investor.reuters.com/FullQuote.aspx?ticker=IP.N target=/stocks/quickinfo/fullquote">IP.N</A>, the world's largest forest products company, on Wednesday said it would sell its fine paper business to privately held Mohawk Paper Mills.
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Reuters - The Zafi.D worm, which disguises\itself as an e-mail holiday greeting, is currently the most\frequently detected worldwide virus, software security company\Panda Software said this week.
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Blood-injection-injury phobia: Physochophysiological and therapeutical specificities.
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roundup Plus: OSDL hires lawyer, opens China office...Ex-Palm CEO Yankowski to head Majesco...Oracle gives PeopleSoft shareholders more time.
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While President Bush and others have delivered optimistic public appraisals, officials who fight the Iraqi insurgency and study it believe the rebellion is deeper and more widespread than is being publicly acknowledged, officials say.
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Torii Hunter and Corey Koskie hit two-run homers to help the Minnesota Twins clinch their third straight AL Central title with an 8-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Monday.
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Nuclear medicine: the next world shortage of technetium 99m.
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Federal prosecutors are investigating a stock sale by the wife of former Enron Corp. chairman Kenneth L. Lay just days before the Houston energy trader filed for bankruptcy protection in late 2001, according to lawyers involved in the probe.
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Ebay Inc. (EBAY.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Friday it would buy Rent.com, an Internet housing rental listing service, for \$410 million in a deal that gives it access to a new segment of the online real estate market.
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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad -- Hurricane Ivan tore down trees, blew off roofs, knocked out power, and forced hundreds of people to evacuate coastal areas as it pounded the tiny islands of the southeastern Caribbean yesterday.
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Verizon Wireless is including Milwaukee among 14 cities where on-the-go business people can equip their laptops for a new high-speed data service that will be available anywhere in the metro area.
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Middlesbrough manager Steven McClaren was delighted by his team #39;s offensive output against Manchester City Monday night. Striker Mark Viduka scored twice, and his striker partner Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scored the other in a 3-2 win.
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Prepare: cross-sectional study on management of chronic kidney disease by nephrologists before dialysis in France.
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First and foremost, the Red Sox can hit. They look like a slow-pitch softball team, with all that unruly hair, and they tee off on pitches like one.
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AP - In a deal motivated by his recent return to the starting rotation, John Smoltz agreed Thursday to a new two-year contract with the Braves that increases the chance he will complete his career in Atlanta.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Ford said on Friday its Jaguar Formula One team would pull out of the sport at the end of the 2004 season.
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FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. jets bombed Falluja Sunday and troops fought rebels accused of shielding foreign fighters led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, America's top foe in Iraq.
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Microsoft #39;s MSN division yesterday unveiled software that searches files stored on a computer, improving what had been a ponderous and time-consuming task while at the same time laying groundwork for future battles with rivals Google and Yahoo!
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DUBAI (Reuters) - At least five workers were killed and an unspecified number injured Monday when part of the ceiling of a building under construction at Dubai airport collapsed, officials said.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is considering a copyright bill that stands at the center of the file-sharing debate.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greco-Roman wrestler Karam Ibrahim won Egypt's first Olympic gold medal in 06 years on Thursday, crushing Ramaz Nozadze of Georgia in just over three minutes to lift the 96kg title in Athens.
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Reproductive health and abortion in Antananarivo (Madagascar): results of an original research.
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Racing pigeon owners are planning to make their birds less tasty in a bid to stop them being eaten by peregrine falcons, it was revealed today.
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Benefits of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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Prophylactic axillary radiotherapy for breast cancer.
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Williams #39; driver Juan Pablo Montoya made the perfect start to his final race with the team when he set the fastest time in opening practice for the Brazilian Grand Prix today.
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Search Engine Marketing: Outsource or In House?\\The next Search Engine Strategies session I thought would be interesting to report on was Search Engine Marketing: Outsource or In House?. Chris Sherman is moderating this panel, which includes Drew Graham from Kelkoo, Bill Hunt from IBM, Joseph Morin from Autobytel (SEW Forum ...
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THE US had asked Britain to redeploy troops stationed in the UK-controlled zone in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence confirmed today.
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Yesterday, Intel took the wraps off of a speedier version of its Pentium M, the heart of the company #39;s wireless notebook platform for unwired professionals, aka Centrino.
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Intel is teaming with mobile-phone giant Nokia and software developer Symbian on next-generation mobile phones, or smartphones. Demand for these devices -- which promise Web browsing, multimedia
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Disseminated cysticercosis: report of three cases in Togo.
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OPEC vowed Sunday to do what it can to deflate record high oil prices that have soared above \$03 a barrel, and top exporter Saudi Arabia promised to keep the world supplied with as much oil as it needs.
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AP - Jason Kendall has been one of baseball's steadiest offensive players since his rookie season in 1996, a player who rarely takes an at-bat or a day off. His uniform is always the dirtiest in the clubhouse after a game.
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Reuters - Philippine rescue teams\evacuated thousands of people from the worst flooding in the\central Luzon region since the 1970s as hungry victims hunted\rats and birds for food.
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Pediatrics. How can we improve oral feeding in the neonatal intensive care unit?.
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Microsoft released on Tuesday a preview version of new tools intended to make it easier for companies to create custom Web applications.
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INDIA #39;S most wanted bandit has been killed in a jungle shoot-out with police after more than 30 years on the run. Koose Muniswamy Veerappan, 60, had been accused of murdering police officers, slaughtering elephants and kidnapping a movie star.
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Care under stress.
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SALVO, North Carolina (Reuters) - Controversial U.S. sprinter Jerome Young has been banned for life after failing a second doping test, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) said on Wednesday.
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PUL-I-CHARKI, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Hundreds of Pakistanis who fought alongside the Taliban against U.S-led forces after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States were released from an Afghan jail Sunday after nearly three years as prisoners of war.