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New Stem Cell Lines Developed (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - A Harvard biology professor has created 17 new stem cell lines to share with other scientists. He hopes to encourage stem cell research in the face of U.S. legislation that restricted work on stem cells to a small number of cell lines. |
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New Stem Cell Lines Developed (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - A Harvard biology professor has created 17 new stem cell lines to share with other scientists. He hopes to encourage stem cell research in the face of U.S. legislation that restricted work on stem cells to a small number of cell lines. |
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RIAA Sues 80 More Swappers (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Another round of lawsuits, with warnings beforehand this time, is filed by the music industry against people it says have been sharing songs illegally on the Internet. By Katie Dean. |
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RIAA Sues 80 More Swappers (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Another round of lawsuits, with warnings beforehand this time, is filed by the music industry against people it says have been sharing songs illegally on the Internet. By Katie Dean. |
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RIAA Sues 80 More Swappers (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Another round of lawsuits, with warnings beforehand this time, is filed by the music industry against people it says have been sharing songs illegally on the Internet. By Katie Dean. |
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No More Ringing in Your Ears (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - If it's popular in Korea, you know it will wind up here. Your calls to a cell phone may never be the same, thanks to ring-back tones, which play music instead of bells when you connect. By Elizabeth Biddlecombe. |
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The New Road to the White House (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The blog may be the first innovation from the Internet to make a real difference in election politics. But to see just why requires a bit of careful attention. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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BBC Offers Power to the People (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Beeb launches iCan, a site for citizens to get government to fill in potholes and build sidewalks. Some call it real e-democracy. Others say it will not address real issues, like war and peace. By Kari L. Dean. |
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No More Ringing in Your Ears (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - If it's popular in Korea, you know it will wind up here. Your calls to a cell phone may never be the same, thanks to ring-back tones, which play music instead of bells when you connect. By Elizabeth Biddlecombe. |
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The New Road to the White House (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The blog may be the first innovation from the Internet to make a real difference in election politics. But to see just why requires a bit of careful attention. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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BBC Offers Power to the People (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Beeb launches iCan, a site for citizens to get government to fill in potholes and build sidewalks. Some call it real e-democracy. Others say it will not address real issues, like war and peace. By Kari L. Dean. |
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No More Ringing in Your Ears (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - If it's popular in Korea, you know it will wind up here. Your calls to a cell phone may never be the same, thanks to ring-back tones, which play music instead of bells when you connect. By Elizabeth Biddlecombe. |
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The New Road to the White House (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The blog may be the first innovation from the Internet to make a real difference in election politics. But to see just why requires a bit of careful attention. By Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine. |
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BBC Offers Power to the People (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - The Beeb launches iCan, a site for citizens to get government to fill in potholes and build sidewalks. Some call it real e-democracy. Others say it will not address real issues, like war and peace. By Kari L. Dean. |
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Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Apple's Panther has a serious bug that wipes out external FireWire drives during the upgrade procedure. Worse, many Mac users are backing up to external drives before upgrading. Some are losing everything. By Leander Kahney. |
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Banking Lobby Feels the Heat (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - California's devastating wildfires give privacy advocates a reprieve by delaying debate over a bill that would almost certainly have derailed California's pending financial privacy bill. By Ryan Singel. |
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Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Apple's Panther has a serious bug that wipes out external FireWire drives during the upgrade procedure. Worse, many Mac users are backing up to external drives before upgrading. Some are losing everything. By Leander Kahney. |
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Banking Lobby Feels the Heat (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - California's devastating wildfires give privacy advocates a reprieve by delaying debate over a bill that would almost certainly have derailed California's pending financial privacy bill. By Ryan Singel. |
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Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - Apple's Panther has a serious bug that wipes out external FireWire drives during the upgrade procedure. Worse, many Mac users are backing up to external drives before upgrading. Some are losing everything. By Leander Kahney. |
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Banking Lobby Feels the Heat (Oct 31 2003 23:11 GMT) - California's devastating wildfires give privacy advocates a reprieve by delaying debate over a bill that would almost certainly have derailed California's pending financial privacy bill. By Ryan Singel. |
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