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Hollywood's Cold War on Swapping (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - In a move reminiscent of indoctrination methods used in the '50s, the MPAA is stepping into school classrooms to teach its anti-file-sharing message. It's even offering prizes for students and teachers who spread the word about online piracy. |
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New Antibiotic Kills Tough Bugs (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Researchers develop a new antibiotic that may aid the battle against increasingly drug-resistant bacteria. The compound inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase, the key enzyme used by cells in gene expression. |
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Hollywood's Cold War on Swapping (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - In a move reminiscent of indoctrination methods used in the '50s, the MPAA is stepping into school classrooms to teach its anti-file-sharing message. It's even offering prizes for students and teachers who spread the word about online piracy. |
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New Antibiotic Kills Tough Bugs (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Researchers develop a new antibiotic that may aid the battle against increasingly drug-resistant bacteria. The compound inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase, the key enzyme used by cells in gene expression. |
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Hollywood's Cold War on Swapping (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - In a move reminiscent of indoctrination methods used in the '50s, the MPAA is stepping into school classrooms to teach its anti-file-sharing message. It's even offering prizes for students and teachers who spread the word about online piracy. |
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New Antibiotic Kills Tough Bugs (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Researchers develop a new antibiotic that may aid the battle against increasingly drug-resistant bacteria. The compound inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase, the key enzyme used by cells in gene expression. |
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Copyright Catch-Up in E. Europe (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Countries in Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics are scrambling to enact laws to prevent the distribution of pirated music and movies. But they have their work cut out for them. Roxanne Khamsi reports from Riga, Latvia. |
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Trying to Find That Sweet Spot (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - It's got full flavor at one-third the calories. It's safe for teeth and diabetics. And it's all natural. The long, strange search for the ultimate sugar substitute. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine. |
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Orgasmatron Puts Tech in Sex (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - A new device purportedly stimulates a woman to a pre-orgasmic state with a pulsating current. Critics are scoffing, but a few happy customers swear it gets the job done. By Leander Kahney. |
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Copyright Catch-Up in E. Europe (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Countries in Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics are scrambling to enact laws to prevent the distribution of pirated music and movies. But they have their work cut out for them. Roxanne Khamsi reports from Riga, Latvia. |
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Trying to Find That Sweet Spot (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - It's got full flavor at one-third the calories. It's safe for teeth and diabetics. And it's all natural. The long, strange search for the ultimate sugar substitute. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine. |
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Orgasmatron Puts Tech in Sex (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - A new device purportedly stimulates a woman to a pre-orgasmic state with a pulsating current. Critics are scoffing, but a few happy customers swear it gets the job done. By Leander Kahney. |
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Copyright Catch-Up in E. Europe (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Countries in Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics are scrambling to enact laws to prevent the distribution of pirated music and movies. But they have their work cut out for them. Roxanne Khamsi reports from Riga, Latvia. |
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Trying to Find That Sweet Spot (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - It's got full flavor at one-third the calories. It's safe for teeth and diabetics. And it's all natural. The long, strange search for the ultimate sugar substitute. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine. |
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Orgasmatron Puts Tech in Sex (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - A new device purportedly stimulates a woman to a pre-orgasmic state with a pulsating current. Critics are scoffing, but a few happy customers swear it gets the job done. By Leander Kahney. |
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Three R's: Reading, Writing, RFID (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Undeterred by fretful privacy advocates, a charter school in Buffalo has adopted RFID technology to track student attendance. The school's chief says it's all in the name of safety and efficiency. By Julia Scheeres. |
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Three R's: Reading, Writing, RFID (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Undeterred by fretful privacy advocates, a charter school in Buffalo has adopted RFID technology to track student attendance. The school's chief says it's all in the name of safety and efficiency. By Julia Scheeres. |
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Three R's: Reading, Writing, RFID (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Undeterred by fretful privacy advocates, a charter school in Buffalo has adopted RFID technology to track student attendance. The school's chief says it's all in the name of safety and efficiency. By Julia Scheeres. |
Roblog - Roberts Weblog
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Durchgefallen... (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - Gestern Abend im TV kam da diese Sendung "Der grosse Führerscheintest". Ich habe da mal mitgemacht und bin durchgefallen. 9 Fehlerpunkte durfte man haben, ich hatte 13 zusammengebracht. Vor 9 Jahren bei meiner damaligen Theorieprüfung hatte ich 0 Fehler, deshalb ist mir das jetzt auch egal, ich kann fahren, das soll genügen. Da war so eine Frage die ich beispielsweise falsch hatte, wie "Du stehst auf der Linksabbiegerspur und dir fällt ein das Du doch rechts abbiegen willst". |
Thinking Anglicans
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AAC funding queried again (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - The Washington Post has published a report Conservatives Funding Opposition, Priest Says which contains charges that the American Anglican Council is closely linked to another right-wing lobby the Institute for Religion and Democracy (IRD), “a think tank that tries to... |
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Google Jamming with Ebay Text (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - "...learned how to rocket nearly half a million of his Web pages to the top of Google search results pages." "...a Google spokesperson said, "There are people who attempt to influence Google search results. These efforts do not negatively affect the quality of the more than 200 million search queries we serve everyday. |
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Google Jamming with Ebay Text (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - "...learned how to rocket nearly half a million of his Web pages to the top of Google search results pages." "...a Google spokesperson said, "There are people who attempt to influence Google search results. These efforts do not negatively affect the quality of the more than 200 million search queries we serve everyday. |
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Google Jamming with Ebay Text (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - "...learned how to rocket nearly half a million of his Web pages to the top of Google search results pages." "...a Google spokesperson said, "There are people who attempt to influence Google search results. These efforts do not negatively affect the quality of the more than 200 million search queries we serve everyday. |
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Google Jamming with Ebay Text (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - "...learned how to rocket nearly half a million of his Web pages to the top of Google search results pages." "...a Google spokesperson said, "There are people who attempt to influence Google search results. These efforts do not negatively affect the quality of the more than 200 million search queries we serve everyday. |
Tao of the Machine
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Changes (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - The generator proposal mentioned yesterday didn't cause a stir on the newsgroup. The gist is, that just about everybody likes it. ... [331 words] |
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The suffering buzzocracy (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - For movie execs used to sending beribboned boxes of the latest Christmas movies to 500 of their closest Botox artists, dog walkers and Kabbalah gurus, the pre-Oscar "screener ban" is torture. |
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The suffering buzzocracy (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - For movie execs used to sending beribboned boxes of the latest Christmas movies to 500 of their closest Botox artists, dog walkers and Kabbalah gurus, the pre-Oscar "screener ban" is torture. |
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The suffering buzzocracy (Oct 24 2003 23:10 GMT) - For movie execs used to sending beribboned boxes of the latest Christmas movies to 500 of their closest Botox artists, dog walkers and Kabbalah gurus, the pre-Oscar "screener ban" is torture. |
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