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Chimps' Days May Be Numbered (Jun 09 2004 23:19 GMT) - Humans' closest relative could face extinction in 50 years due to illegal hunting and eating of apes, according to a new study. Deforestation and disease are only making matters worse. |
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College Facebook Mugs Go Online (Jun 09 2004 23:19 GMT) - On university campuses, students cherish their facebooks -- paper booklets that serve as student directories with mug shots. Now, a bunch of Harvard students are taking the concept nationwide with a student-focused social network. By Rachel Metz. |
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Thousands Spy Venus' Rare Transit (Jun 09 2004 23:19 GMT) - The planet crawls across the sun's face only twice every 122 years, and lucky stargazers around the world watch in awe as the celestial phenomenon unfolds. Missed it? You'll get another chance in 2012. |
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Chimps' Days May Be Numbered (Jun 09 2004 23:19 GMT) - Humans' closest relative could face extinction in 50 years due to illegal hunting and eating of apes, according to a new study. Deforestation and disease are only making matters worse. |
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Talisman: New Hancock / Bauval book (Jun 09 2004 23:19 GMT) - Available from Amazon UK now (click on the above image) and USA/Australia etc later in the year. "Talisman is a roller-coaster intellectual journey through the back streets and rat runs of history to uncover the traces in architecture and monuments of a secret religion that has shaped the world. The story takes us from Heliopolis to Luxor, Alexandria, Toulouse, Florence, Rome, Paris, London, Washington DC, New York, and finally to the global pandemonium following 9/11/2001. It is a tale filled... |
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Finally, Bird weighs in on NBA and race (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - The Legend finally spoke his mind.Forever the icon of white basketball players everywhere, Larry Bird finally weighed in on the issue of race in basketball. For any white kid who ever played hoops black peers and was called "Larrrrry" for draining a three, intended as somewhat of a backhanded complement, it has to be refreshing for The Man to finally speak his piece. I know it is for me.How many times have you heard commentators compare Dirk Nowitski's game to that of Bird, even though there are very few similarities aside from their pale skin? |
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Google Invests in Baidu (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "Google is making an investment in one of China's largest search engines, Baidu, which means ``hundred times.'' Google won't comment, but the investment was confirmed by U.S. investor Tim Draper of Menlo Park's Draper Fisher Jurvetson, which invested $10 million in Baidu. " |
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Google Invests in Baidu (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "Google is making an investment in one of China's largest search engines, Baidu, which means ``hundred times.'' Google won't comment, but the investment was confirmed by U.S. investor Tim Draper of Menlo Park's Draper Fisher Jurvetson, which invested $10 million in Baidu. " |
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Google Invests in Baidu (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "Google is making an investment in one of China's largest search engines, Baidu, which means ``hundred times.'' Google won't comment, but the investment was confirmed by U.S. investor Tim Draper of Menlo Park's Draper Fisher Jurvetson, which invested $10 million in Baidu. " |
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Google Invests in Baidu (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "Google is making an investment in one of China's largest search engines, Baidu, which means ``hundred times.'' Google won't comment, but the investment was confirmed by U.S. investor Tim Draper of Menlo Park's Draper Fisher Jurvetson, which invested $10 million in Baidu. " |
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Record Number of Domains Registered (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "A record 4.7 million Internet addresses were sold in the first three months of 2004, bringing the total number of registered addresses to a new high of 62.9 million, according to a study released today by Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign Inc." |
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Record Number of Domains Registered (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "A record 4.7 million Internet addresses were sold in the first three months of 2004, bringing the total number of registered addresses to a new high of 62.9 million, according to a study released today by Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign Inc." |
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Record Number of Domains Registered (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - "A record 4.7 million Internet addresses were sold in the first three months of 2004, bringing the total number of registered addresses to a new high of 62.9 million, according to a study released today by Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign Inc." |
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Woman cleared by Caribbean court (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - (UK) A social care manager being held in prison in the West Indies on a drug trafficking charge has been cleared of any wrongdoing by a court and is expected to return to Britain in the next few days.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(50%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(95%), $stimulant(100%), $cocaine(100%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
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Woman cleared by Caribbean court (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - (UK) A social care manager being held in prison in the West Indies on a drug trafficking charge has been cleared of any wrongdoing by a court and is expected to return to Britain in the next few days.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(50%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(95%), $stimulant(100%), $cocaine(100%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
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Working Draft: Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - 2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group and the Web Services Description Working Group jointly released the First Public Working Draft of Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML. The draft describes how to indicate the media type of XML element content and the way to specify that type in XML Schema. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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Working Draft: Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - 2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group and the Web Services Description Working Group jointly released the First Public Working Draft of Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML. The draft describes how to indicate the media type of XML element content and the way to specify that type in XML Schema. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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Working Draft: Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - 2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group and the Web Services Description Working Group jointly released the First Public Working Draft of Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML. The draft describes how to indicate the media type of XML element content and the way to specify that type in XML Schema. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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Working Draft: Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - 2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group and the Web Services Description Working Group jointly released the First Public Working Draft of Assigning Media Types to Binary Data in XML. The draft describes how to indicate the media type of XML element content and the way to specify that type in XML Schema. Visit the Web services home page. (News archive) |
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Message: Re: AT&T... Think long and hard on this one (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - In article , kel wrote: >Shortly after having the phone, >I started to receive drop calls and called AT&T and was told the problem >was related to the type of phone (Sony/Ericisson T68i) and the internal >antenna. This phone costs over $141.99 and had very good reviews just look at all the people complaining about the T68i on usenet and http://www. |
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Last Call: SOAP Resource Representation Header (Jun 09 2004 23:18 GMT) - 2004-06-08: The XML Protocol Working Group has released a Last Call Working Draft of the SOAP Resource Representation Header. Comments are welcome through 29 June. The document describes a SOAP header block that allows applications to carry a representation of a Web resource in a SOAP message. SOAP Version 1. |
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