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Health Canada issues diabetes drug warning (Dec 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - Health Canada issues diabetes drug warning CBC Nova Scotia - Dec 23 6:53 AM Two drugs used to treat Type-2 diabetes may lead to new cases or worsening of a vision problem called macular edema, Health Canada has warned. |
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Travis the Pay Piglet (Dec 25 2005 14:59 GMT) - So tonight I am sipping on saki and green tea hanging out having a fabulous christmas eve, and all of a sudden my phone rings and it's Travis the pay piglet calling the pay idiot line that I have jacked up to $16.66 for the holidays. lol. You see, my... |
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Quake 4 UpsetChap's Guide updated (Dec 25 2005 14:58 GMT) - The Quake 4 technical/gameplay/patching/mo etc. etc. guide whipped up at UpsetChaps in October has been updated to include information on the latest map pack ... |
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[Slashdot] Free P2P In France? (Dec 25 2005 14:58 GMT) - cyberbian writes to tell us that earlier in the week the French Parliament voted to allow free sharing of music and movies on the Internet. This ruling puts them in direct conflict with both the Media companies and the rest of the French government. From the article: " If the amendment survives, France would be the first country to legalize so called peer-to-peer downloading, said Jean-Baptiste Soufron, legal counsel to the Association of Audionautes, a French group that defends people accused of improperly sharing music files. The law would be a blow to media companies that increasingly use the courts worldwide to sue people for downloading or sharing music and movie files. |
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Free P2P In France? (Dec 25 2005 14:58 GMT) - cyberbian writes to tell us that earlier in the week the French Parliament voted to allow free sharing of music and movies on the Internet. This ruling puts them in direct conflict with both the Media companies and the rest of the French government. From the article: " If the amendment survives, France would be the first country to legalize so called peer-to-peer downloading, said Jean-Baptiste Soufron, legal counsel to the Association of Audionautes, a French group that defends people accused of improperly sharing music files. The law would be a blow to media companies that increasingly use the courts worldwide to sue people for downloading or sharing music and movie files. |
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