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Noble intent a big glitch in many rural towns
GEORGE KRIMSKY REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN At first blush, one wonders what all the fuss is about. Connecticut's municipalities have been told that if they have an official Web site, they soon will have to post all their meeting agendas and minutes electronically at the same time they file them with the town clerk.
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Spain arrests 121 in child porn sweep
Spanish police said they had arrested 121 people in nationwide raids as part of the biggest operation against Internet child pornography ever carried out.
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Hong Kong man arrested over bank rumor
(AP:HONG KONG) Hong Kong police have arrested a man for allegedly posting a message on the Internet that a financial institution would be shut down amid worries that the U.S. financial meltdown will spread to the territory.
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Ballmer's quest to rival Google in search
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer discusses the company's long-term strategy to battle Google in the search market
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Yahoo's Zimbra gets Exchange support
Zimbra can now work together with other server software, including Microsoft Exchange, for email, calendar and contacts
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Raiders get in through window
RAIDERS stole a laptop computer, a handbag, keys and a wallet from a house in Market Deeping in the early hours of yesterday. (01/10/2008)
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Former MN Professor Accused of Computer Hacking
guilty to the charges. hearing in U.S. District Court in Madison. Magistrate Judge Stephen
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Spain cracks down on child porn
121 people arrested as raids uncover network that distributed files in 75 countries over internet
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CCISD’s Ike fix-it bill may tally $25M
mcherry@hcnonline.com Storm damages to campuses in the Clear Creek School District are expected to total nearly $25 million.
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16th District is bloggers' focus
WOOSTER -- In the midst of a presidential election year, online-based news organizations and bloggers have been busy talking politics.
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Research and Markets: This Essential Analysis of Yahoo! Inc. is Now Available
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Analysis of Yahoo! Inc" report to their offering.
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Sun Election Blog
Printed party platforms with all the nitty gritty, dozens of pages long ... used to be bookshelf liners for political nuts everywhere. Now, if you don't have a computer, good luck.
EdmontonSun.com |
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Online fashion firm ASOS first-half sales soar
ASOS , the AIM-listed Internet fashion retailer, defied the gloom on the high street, reporting buoyant first-half sales and issuing a confident outlook statement.
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LG Display output recovers as screen prices steady
SEOUL, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Flat screen maker LG Display Co Ltd <034220.KS> said on Wednesday its panel output had returned to a normal after two months of production cuts, as falling panel prices stabilised and inventories decreased.
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LG Display output recovers as screen prices steady
SEOUL, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Flat screen maker LG Display Co Ltd <034220.KS> said on Wednesday its panel output had returned to a normal after two months of production cuts, as falling panel prices stabilised and inventories decreased.
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Latest transfer rumours - October 1
All the latest transfer gossip on Wolves, Albion, Villa, Walsall and Blues. We have scoured the back pages and the internet to bring you the latest gossip.
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Historical papers at M'ville library
The earliest issues of the Catskill Mountain News can now be viewed online and at the Fairview Public Library.
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Internet lends students a hand in college game
It’s never too early to research college options.
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FEMA center at Ellington
A FEMA registration center is available for those in need after hurricane Ike in the American Legion Hall near Ellington Field. The center is open for the remainder of this week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. There are 200 computers and 200 phones available as well as a small concession area. People are allowed to use the Internet and phones to register with FEMA, check e-mail, and contact family members.
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BHP bid for Rio wins Australia regulator nod
Miner BHP Billiton's proposed $114 billion (64 billion pound) hostile bid for rival Rio Tinto was cleared by Australia's competition watchdog on Wednesday, moving a step closer to clinching a deal first announced almost a year ago.
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Apple threatens to shut down iTunes Store (really) if forced to pay higher rates
While we're on the subject of music royalty rates… Apple says it might pull the plug on its uber-popular iTunes store if the Copyright Royalty Board jacks up the amount it owes per track that it sells. Yep, the company made the "don't come near me or I'll jump" threat in a statement submitted to the board last year, now being reported by Fortune's David Leonard.
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More than 120 detained in Spain's biggest swoop against child porn
Madrid - Spanish police have detained 121 people in their biggest swoop so far against child pornography on the internet, police said Wednesday. Two of the detainees made their own material, using children belonging to their family circles, the sourc...
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