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Advertising: With Banks Feeling the Heat, One in South Carolina Goes to the Kitchen
Marketers of financial services are still planning ad campaigns during what is being described as the worst crisis for Wall Street since the Great Depression.
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Google Android is about advertising, not the enterprise
Even though three companies hosted the launch event and the software is backed by a consortium, the introduction of the first Android phone made it very clear that Android is about one company: Google.Android is
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Pyro Geek Hobbyists Experiment With Homebrew Rockets
Mounted horizontally on a launch rail, the long, slender rocket exudes such papable menace that you cant' help but feel sorry for the poor bastards on the receiving end. Except that this isn't a wapon of mass destruction. It's a glorified toy built by middle-aged hobbyists moonlighting as roc
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Pyro Geek Hobbyists Experiment With Homebrew Rockets
Mounted horizontally on a launch rail, the long, slender rocket exudes such papable menace that you cant' help but feel sorry for the poor bastards on the receiving end. Except that this isn't a wapon of mass destruction. It's a glorified toy built by middle-aged hobbyists moonlighting as roc
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Injured? Horsing Around With Stem Cells May Get You Back in the Saddle
Doctors might soon be able to regrow injured muscles, tendons and bones without invasive surgery, simply by injecting a person's own stem cells into the site of an injury. Veterinarians are already doing it with injured horses, and research into human applications is well under way.
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Injured? Horsing Around With Stem Cells May Get You Back in the Saddle
Doctors might soon be able to regrow injured muscles, tendons and bones without invasive surgery, simply by injecting a person's own stem cells into the site of an injury. Veterinarians are already doing it with injured horses, and research into human applications is well under way.
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Howard Hughes' Nightmare: Space May Be Filled With Germs
Fans of extraterrestrial life may have been disappointed when internet-fed rumors of Martian life ended in a NASA press conference on soil composition. But they can take solace in a newly popular theory that suggests the rest of space may teem with microbes. This on
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Howard Hughes' Nightmare: Space May Be Filled With Germs
Fans of extraterrestrial life may have been disappointed when internet-fed rumors of Martian life ended in a NASA press conference on soil composition. But they can take solace in a newly popular theory that suggests the rest of space may teem with microbes. This on
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Obama, feeling heat from McCain, hits back hard - The Miami Herald
TVNZObama, feeling heat from McCain, hits back hardThe Miami Herald - 48 minutes agoBy MARGARET TALEV AND STEVEN THOMMA WASHINGTON -- Thrown off stride by a hard-charging campaign from Republican rivals John McCain and Sarah Palin, Barack Obama moved Friday to reclaim t
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Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches
For a watch that’s more accurate than a sniper with a Ritalin rush, nothing beats an atomic watch. Automatically synchronized via low-frequency radio signals, these clocks keep perfect time up to six miles in the air, never need winding and sync themselves when you fly across time zones. Some a
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Rock Out With Your Clock Out: We Test Atomic Watches
For a watch that’s more accurate than a sniper with a Ritalin rush, nothing beats an atomic watch. Automatically synchronized via low-frequency radio signals, these clocks keep perfect time up to six miles in the air, never need winding and sync themselves when you fly across time zones. Some a
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Romney Seeks New Edge in South Carolina
After winning Michigan, Mitt Romney takes his economic message and new-found momentum to South Carolina.
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Republicans target South Carolina
Republican Mitt Romney joins fellow candidates to campaign in South Carolina after his win in Michigan.
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McCain Wins South Carolina Primary
Senator John McCain squeaked by Mike Huckabee, who had hoped his appeal to South Carolina’s sizable evangelical Christian population would aid him.
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McCain wins South Carolina vote
John McCain beats Mike Huckabee in a close Republican vote in South Carolina, after Hillary Clinton won in Nevada.
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McCain wins South Carolina vote
John McCain beats Mike Huckabee in a close Republican vote in South Carolina, after Hillary Clinton won in Nevada.
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Obama triumphs in South Carolina
Barack Obama nets a big win in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary over his main rival, Hillary Clinton.
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Obama triumphs in South Carolina
Barack Obama nets a big win in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary over his main rival, Hillary Clinton.
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Heat send Shaq to Suns for Marion, Banks (AP)
AP - The Phoenix Suns acquired Shaquille O'Neal in a stunning, blockbuster deal that sent four-time All-Star Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to the Miami Heat.
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Hands-on with Apple's upgraded Xserve (2008) server
Apple has upgraded the Xserve, its rackmount server. Now outfitted with Intel's latest quad-core Xeon processors, today's Xserve packs a lot more power into the same slim 1U package.Apple's server has the unenvi
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