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Anti Spyware
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Anti spyware report - downloads Security-Privacy - Adware/Spyware Detection Spychecker.com (Dec 27 2005 15:59 GMT) - downloads Security-Privacy - Adware/Spyware Detection Spychecker.com Anti-spy tools to protect your privacy by detecting PC monitoring tools, keyloggers and also adware mechanisms that may track user activities. … Spinach AntiSpyware is an anti-spyware scanner that can clean your PC and protect it against thousands of … the advanced features of other anti-spyware solutions, as well [... |
GirlsGadget.com - Girl's Gadget Magazine
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America?s Army Sequel To Feature Real GIs (Dec 27 2005 15:58 GMT) - Now this is a great idea. America's Army: Real Heroes, sequel to the free PC game recruitment tool released in 2002, will allow gamers to play as actual decorated soldiers. The soldiers in the game will also be used to create a line of action figures. (But will they be turned into bobble heads, huh? |
Domain Names
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Domain name news - Internic ¦ Whois (Dec 27 2005 15:58 GMT) - Internic ¦ Whois In the Shared Registration System model, registrars are responsible for maintaining Whois domain name contact information. Please refer to the registrar’s InterNIC ¦ The Internet’ |
Telepolis News
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Umkehr eingeleitet (Dec 27 2005 15:57 GMT) - Boliviens gewählte Regierung kündigt die Abkehr von der neoliberalen Politik der vergangenen Jahre an |
Telepolis News
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Eine wundersame Geschichte in misstrauischen Zeiten (Dec 27 2005 15:57 GMT) - Vor kurzem zirkulierte in den Medien die Geschichte, dass das US-Heimatschutzministerium einen Studenten wegen der Ausleihe der Mao-Bibel aufgesucht habe. Es war eine Lügengeschichte, die viele, auch wir, aber nicht für völlig unglaubwürdig gehalten hatten |
Radio News America
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GAO Probes Katrina Credit Card Bills (Dec 27 2005 15:56 GMT) - Audits Examine Purchases by Federal Workers for Abuse, Overpayment By Hope Yen Associated Press Tuesday, December 27, 2005; A23 Federal employees helping victims of Hurricane Katrina charged more than $39 million on government credit cards for disaster relief items -- and that has at least one senator a bit worried. Much of the merchandise, which included $60,639 worth of sleeping bags and four 27-inch televisions purchased for $713, was bought at retail rather than cheaper, volume prices after the Aug. 29 storm, according to federal records. The spending also included $150,000 worth of Jockey underwear, $3,200 for golf carts, and six nail clippers. |
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