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New Illegal Drug Tax Would Help Fight Crime (Jun 17 2004 23:19 GMT) - (US) New Illegal Drug Tax Would Help Fight Crime Illegal drug dealers in Tennessee will now have to pay a state tax on their unlawful goods.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(100%), $propaganda_theme1(100%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(60%), $use_is_abuse(60%), $propaganda_theme4(60%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(95%), $stimulant(100%), $cocaine(100%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
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Teens Get Police Training (Jun 17 2004 23:19 GMT) - (US) Police say they were tipped to the boy's whereabouts by an anonymous caller after his mother made a public plea for his return.[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(70%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(60%), $propaganda_theme5(70%), $drugs(90%), $prohibition_agency(100%), $various_drugs(90%)] |
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Triple murderer in Maryland files new appeal after stay lifted by ... (Jun 17 2004 23:19 GMT) - (US) The defense lawyers did not elaborate on why the procedure might be needed, but it is generally used when problems such as a history of intravenous drug use complicate reaching a vein. [$drug_related(50%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(50%), $use_is_abuse(60%), $propaganda_theme4(60%), $illegal_drugs(50%), $drugs(95%), $various_drugs(95%), $various_illegal_drugs(50%)] |
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Show of Support for Edwards (Jun 17 2004 23:18 GMT) - "Wealthy and well-connected lawyers who fueled John Edwards' upstart White House bid have given at least $7 million to John Kerry since he secured the Democratic nomination, an important show of support for Edwards as Kerry weighs running mates," the AP reports. Meanwhile, The Hill notes that a "cabal" of... |
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European Commission's IDA TAC Publishes Recommendations on Open Document Formats (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The TAC (Telematics Between Administrations Committee) of the EC's IDA Community Programme has announced approval of an expert group's conclusions and recommendations on open document formats, with special focus upon XML formats in OpenOffice.Org and Microsoft WordML. The group recommended that the public sector make use of XML-based document formats while working on standardization to ensure market access to industry actors in competitive markets. |
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European Commission's IDA TAC Publishes Recommendations on Open Document Formats (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The TAC (Telematics Between Administrations Committee) of the EC's IDA Community Programme has announced approval of an expert group's conclusions and recommendations on open document formats, with special focus upon XML formats in OpenOffice.Org and Microsoft WordML. The group recommended that the public sector make use of XML-based document formats while working on standardization to ensure market access to industry actors in competitive markets. |
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European Commission's IDA TAC Publishes Recommendations on Open Document Formats (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The TAC (Telematics Between Administrations Committee) of the EC's IDA Community Programme has announced approval of an expert group's conclusions and recommendations on open document formats, with special focus upon XML formats in OpenOffice.Org and Microsoft WordML. The group recommended that the public sector make use of XML-based document formats while working on standardization to ensure market access to industry actors in competitive markets. |
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European Commission's IDA TAC Publishes Recommendations on Open Document Formats (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The TAC (Telematics Between Administrations Committee) of the EC's IDA Community Programme has announced approval of an expert group's conclusions and recommendations on open document formats, with special focus upon XML formats in OpenOffice.Org and Microsoft WordML. The group recommended that the public sector make use of XML-based document formats while working on standardization to ensure market access to industry actors in competitive markets. |
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Global Chaos, Just for Fun (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The flash mob phenomenon -- where people come together quickly to perform random, inane acts before vanishing -- goes global this weekend. The logistics should be interesting. By Michelle Delio. |
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Global Chaos, Just for Fun (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The flash mob phenomenon -- where people come together quickly to perform random, inane acts before vanishing -- goes global this weekend. The logistics should be interesting. By Michelle Delio. |
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Global Chaos, Just for Fun (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The flash mob phenomenon -- where people come together quickly to perform random, inane acts before vanishing -- goes global this weekend. The logistics should be interesting. By Michelle Delio. |
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Word Refuseniks: Never Upgrade (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The new version of Microsoft's Office has been widely praised, but some say the company will never produce software as good as Word 5.1, which blended power with ease of use. Plenty of fans are still running vintage software on new iron. By Leander Kahney. |
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Too Much Fun for Just One Screen (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures requires more hardware, and has less-spectacular graphics, than any other GameCube game. But it's still one of the best multiplayer games for any console. A review by Lore Sjöberg. |
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Word Refuseniks: Never Upgrade (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The new version of Microsoft's Office has been widely praised, but some say the company will never produce software as good as Word 5.1, which blended power with ease of use. Plenty of fans are still running vintage software on new iron. By Leander Kahney. |
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Too Much Fun for Just One Screen (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures requires more hardware, and has less-spectacular graphics, than any other GameCube game. But it's still one of the best multiplayer games for any console. A review by Lore Sjöberg. |
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Word Refuseniks: Never Upgrade (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The new version of Microsoft's Office has been widely praised, but some say the company will never produce software as good as Word 5.1, which blended power with ease of use. Plenty of fans are still running vintage software on new iron. By Leander Kahney. |
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Too Much Fun for Just One Screen (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures requires more hardware, and has less-spectacular graphics, than any other GameCube game. But it's still one of the best multiplayer games for any console. A review by Lore Sjöberg. |
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Senate Tangles Over VOIP Rules (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Lawmakers are trying to nurture Internet telephony by limiting its regulation, but the fly in the ointment is law enforcement, which wants to be able to freely listen in on calls. By Ryan Singel. |
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TechTV Fans Mad as Hell (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - TechTV viewers aren't going to take the network's merger lying down, complaining long and loud across the Net about cancellations, the G4 invasion and botched cable deals. By Staci D. Kramer. |
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Senate Tangles Over VOIP Rules (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Lawmakers are trying to nurture Internet telephony by limiting its regulation, but the fly in the ointment is law enforcement, which wants to be able to freely listen in on calls. By Ryan Singel. |
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TechTV Fans Mad as Hell (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - TechTV viewers aren't going to take the network's merger lying down, complaining long and loud across the Net about cancellations, the G4 invasion and botched cable deals. By Staci D. Kramer. |
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Senate Tangles Over VOIP Rules (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Lawmakers are trying to nurture Internet telephony by limiting its regulation, but the fly in the ointment is law enforcement, which wants to be able to freely listen in on calls. By Ryan Singel. |
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TechTV Fans Mad as Hell (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - TechTV viewers aren't going to take the network's merger lying down, complaining long and loud across the Net about cancellations, the G4 invasion and botched cable deals. By Staci D. Kramer. |
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DMCA Foes Find Allies in House (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Some powerful U.S. representatives are backing a bill that would overturn major portions of the DMCA, allowing people to copy CDs and DVDs more freely. The bill likely won't pass, but proponents take heart. Michael Grebb reports from Washington, D. |
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DMCA Foes Find Allies in House (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Some powerful U.S. representatives are backing a bill that would overturn major portions of the DMCA, allowing people to copy CDs and DVDs more freely. The bill likely won't pass, but proponents take heart. Michael Grebb reports from Washington, D. |
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DMCA Foes Find Allies in House (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - Some powerful U.S. representatives are backing a bill that would overturn major portions of the DMCA, allowing people to copy CDs and DVDs more freely. The bill likely won't pass, but proponents take heart. Michael Grebb reports from Washington, D. |
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Browser Wars v.2004: Part 1 (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - As the World Wide Web evolves, it seems as if a war is raging between the biggest players - the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), other browser manufacturers and Microsoft. And the developers? They're caught in the middle. By Lee Underwood. 0617 |
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Browser Wars v.2004: Part 1 (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - As the World Wide Web evolves, it seems as if a war is raging between the biggest players - the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), other browser manufacturers and Microsoft. And the developers? They're caught in the middle. By Lee Underwood. 0617 |
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Browser Wars v.2004: Part 1 (Jun 17 2004 23:17 GMT) - As the World Wide Web evolves, it seems as if a war is raging between the biggest players - the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), other browser manufacturers and Microsoft. And the developers? They're caught in the middle. By Lee Underwood. 0617 |
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