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Bulgarian News Network
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Bulgarian Business Briefs (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - SOFIA (bnn)- Bulgaria's customs revenues last year rose by 28.8% on annual basis to leva (BGN) 4.120 billion, the Customs Agency said Tuesday. The revenues exceeded last year's annual target by 20.6%. |
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Själevads första A-landslagsspelare (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - Fjolårets allsvenska nykomling Själevad har fått sin första A-landslagsspelare. Försvararen Sanna Frostevall, 25, har kallats till landslagssamlingen på Bosön 17-20 februari. |
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Aubynn till Hammarby (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - Jeffrey Aubynn är klar för Hammarby. Enligt AGF Århus hemsida köpte Hammarby loss 27-åringen för en okänd summa pengar från den danska klubben på tisdagen. |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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Ugenummer 53 i 2005 (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - Opsummering af vejl. fra kabbak til at indsætte ugenummer i 2005, som også virker, når der igen i 2010 er et år med uge 53 :-) Sådan gjorde jeg: Optag en macro... og gem den i den personlige projektmappe. |
Jossip
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Disney taking ABC News Now full-time (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - ABC is once again taking a seat at 24-hour cable news table. Based on results from the presidential convention, where the ABC News Now network went so far as to use Sprint video phones for live coverage, 70 affiliates and... |
In These Times
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Copywrongs (Jan 25 2005 19:59 GMT) - Budding filmmaker Jonathan Caouette spent$218 to make a movie on his Macintosh about his dysfunc-tional family, Tarnation. It went to Cannes and was released in theaters. But because the film interwove images of his family with many references to popular culture—each of which had to be cleared with the copyright owners—the film ended up costing $400,000. |
Physics Org
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Cymer partners with IMEC on immersion lithography (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Cymer, Inc., the world's leading supplier of deep ultraviolet (DUV) light sources used in semiconductor manufacturing, today announced the integration of a Cymer XLA 105 argon fluoride (ArF) light source on a 0.85 numerical aperture (NA) immersion lithography tool at IMEC`s 300 mm wafer fab facility in Leuven, Belgium. The tool integration marks the first milestone in the company`s participation in IMEC`s Industrial Affiliation Program (IIAP) on Advanced Lithography - aimed at accelerating the adoption of immersion lithography process technology for next-generation (45nm and below) semiconductor applications. Acceptance of the tool will be completed later this month. |
MetaFilter
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Laying the groundwork early, eh? (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Matt Cooper (no, not this Matt Cooper) is a 21-year-old political science student at the University of California at Davis. He's also running for President. In 2020. |
ConsumerAffairs.Com News
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Safety Concerns Halt Alzheimer's Drug Trials (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Clinical trials have sounded alarm bells for another promising new drug, this one to treat Alzheimers patients. After consulting with Food and Drug Administration regulators, Johnson & Johnson said the safety of its drug Reminyl is now under review. |
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Airlines Outsourcing More Maintenance (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Their business plans differ in many ways, but there's one area where major airlines and their cut-rate competitors agree: maintenance is a lot cheaper when it's performed by lower-paid mechanics working for outsourcers. |
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US Airways Wins Concessions from Machinists (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Bankrupt US Airways is another step closer to remaining airborne. Three of the airline's employee groups, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), have voted to accept new four-year agreements providing hundreds of millions of dollars in annual cost savings. |
ConsumerAffairs.Com News
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Google Introduces TV Search (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Google has spawned a new service, Google Video. It enables users to search the content of television programs from content providers including PBS, the NBA, Fox News and C-SPAN, among others. |
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch
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Ciena and Nortel just can’t seem to get along (Jan 25 2005 19:58 GMT) - Two firms can’t see eye to eye on technology licensing Despite trying to work together for two years, network gear makers Ciena Corp. and Nortel Networks simply couldn’t come to see eye to eye on technology licensing, according to a spokesperson for the former firm. Nicole Anderson, representing Linthicum, Md.-based Ciena, said that as a result of a communication breakdown between the two firms, her company is suing Nortel for infringing six patents. |
Slowplay.com
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Sons of Dem pols charged in GOP tire-slashing case (Jan 25 2005 19:57 GMT) - Just when you think the Dems can't go any lower, the tire-slashing brigade comes out on election day. The Republican Party rented some 20 vehicles on election day 2004 in the Milwaukee area, and all of them ended up with slashed tires. It is widely known that the ... |
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