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There are 18,632 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 18631 to 18632. Arum, Oscar back on the same page By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports , 01 Jan 1970 Bob Arum leaned forward in his seat, a small grin creasing his face.
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Govt gives TM broadband job
PETALING JAYA: It may appear to be a futile fight for High Speed Broadband Technolgy Sdn Bhd (HSBT) now that Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has accepted the letter of award from the Government for the RM11.3bil high-speed broadband (HSBB) project.
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
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Around Crofton:
Scott Dell, co-owner and site manager at Solstice Kitchen & Bath had grown tired of his desk job, but he now enjoys overseeing the company’s various work sites where he can interact with employees and customers to ensure the quality of their work.
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Google challenges Microsoft with new browser
Google has launched its own internet browser, opening up a new challenge to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
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RV’s Rachael Ray to feature Geauga County Amish
Amish history culture, scenic farms and countryside, plus delicious Amish Wedding food, will be featured in a segment for cooking host Rachael Ray’s TV show and Web site.
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Ex-fire chief gets more than 8 years in jail
Former Riverbend Volunteer Fire Chief Gary Lee Toler will spend about nine years in jail for aggravated sexual battery of a minor and possession of child pornography. Gary Lee Toler, 46, was sentenced to eight years and seven months in jail Tuesday in Pittsylvania County Circuit Court, but due to a seeming clerical error, he will be re-sentenced on Thursday.
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Mozilla boss welcomes Google’s Chrome browser
The head of Mozilla John Lily has welcomed Google’s entry into the browser market and has said that it will not affect the relationship between his organisation and the search giant.
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Botnet ranks exploding
The number of computers currently controlled by botnets has exploded in recent months, say researchers. Recent figures recorded by the Shadowserver Foundation revealed that in the last 90 days, the number of computers infected by botnets has quadrupled.
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Google's Chrome browser: This baby flies
The new rival to Explorer and Firefox makes up in exceptional speed for any minor shortcomings. Discuss Google's much-anticipated new Web browser, Chrome, arrived today like a shiny new sports car: It's streamlined, has some great new features and is very, very fast.
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Apple's 'Rock' Event Expected To Unveil New iPods
Creating an allure around its brand has only helped drive Apple's market capitalization above Google, despite fears about the weak U.S. economy.
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Google polishes product line with Chrome browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) - The new Web browser that Google Inc. released yesterday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
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Speed test: Google Chrome beats Firefox, IE, Safari
Google's Chrome trounces Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari on speed tests for JavaScript, a key foundation for rich Web apps. But Google picked the benchmarks.
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Brazil security chief blames rogues for wiretaps
Brazil's security chief told a congressional panel Tuesday that the country's intelligence agency was not behind the alleged wiretapping of several top officials, but that rogue elements within the organization may be to blame. Gen. Jorge Felix, head of Brazil's Institutional Security Ministry, was summoned before lawmakers to testify about illegal monitoring of the phones of top officials - ...
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Man Charged With Selling $80,000 In Stolen Bras
A man has been charged with selling $80,000 worth of stolen Victoria's Secret bras online.
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Privacy tarnishes Google Chrome
n New Web browser still allows sites to keep a record of your visits
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Orlando, FL Resident Named National Champion for GameStop's NCAA Football '09 Tournament
GRAPEVINE, Texas----Esque Eady, was named the Grand Prize winner of the NCAA Football ‘09 Tournament sponsored by GameStop, Corp. , the world’s largest video game and entertainment software retailer.
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New research shatters myths about internet paedophiles
Many paedophiles claim their crime is restricted to 'only' viewing internet images. But new research shatters that myth
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London News and Reviews
Google is launching a new web browser today that will challenge Internet Explorer and Firefox.
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2008/09/02
Certain tasks require you to move around with your computer, but the laptop with its keyboard may prove rather clumsy. This is where ultra-mobile personal computing comes in, writes RIDZWAN A. RAHIM.
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Google debuts a hot new browser
In a bid to expand its Internet dominance, Google today released a trial version of its new web browser, dubbed Chrome, for Windows. (A Mac user? You're out of luck for now, but Google says it's working on a version for you.) [More]
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SOYO to Unveil Honeywell Brand LCD HDTVs and Monitors At CEDIA Expo 2008
ONTARIO, Calif., Sept. 2, 2008 -- SOYO Group Inc. , today announced it will display and give in depth demonstrations of its Honeywell LCD televisions and monitors in the Honeywell Booth #310 at the CEDIA Expo 2008, held September 4-7 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado.
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Report: 88 Percent of IT Workers Would Steal Data If Fired
It’s not surprising that employees who are fired from their jobs are generally displeased people. A recent survey of 300 Australian IT administrators found that an overwhelming majority would steal company data if they were laid off
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Greenfield, Carrollton schools win technology-use grants
Carrollton and Greenfield elementary schools were two of 32 Illinois grade schools to receive Sylvan Dell e-book grants.The grant is for a free, one-year site license that provides unlimited access to all 35 Sylvan Dell eBooks.
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Google's Chrome Comic, Stripped
Google first disclosed its new browser, Chrome, through an online comic book. Portfolio.com adapted some of Google's drawings, adding its own dialogue to decode the company's strategy.
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