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| DATE A MODEL!! Check these vids out: Hot models in bikinis that you can win a date with!Only on RipeTV RipeTV.com | | Did e3 just gasp its last breath? Ian Lamont writes "This year's E3 is over, and there's already talk that this could be the last one. Even before the conference started, a slew of studios announced they wouldn't be taking part, citing high costs and other 'business reasons.' At the conference itself, 'there were no huge game announcements, and Microsoft didn't even bother having Bungie show up to talk about the next Halo release, claiming that the company wanted to "shorten the presentation."' Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello said he 'hated' E3's new format, adding 'either we need to go back to the old E3, or we'll have to have our own private events.' Crave also noted there are no solid plans for next year's show. On the other hand, people have predicted E3's demise in previous years, and they turned out to be wrong." Did e3 just gasp its last breath?
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| Watch BasketBall Videos!! Check these vids out: Basketball stars showing off their moves!Only on Flow.TV!! Flow.TV | | Web-crawling program spots disease outbreaks no1home writes "There is a story at Discovery Channel's site about a new utility for mapping disease. The premise is to have bots crawl the web looking for stories about disease outbreaks and log them onto a map. '"We were originally thinking about how we could expand disease surveillance and pick up outbreaks earlier than traditional methods," said John Brownstein of Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital Boston, who created HealthMap in September of 2006 with Clark Friefeld, a software developer at Harvard Medical School.' But then it was noticed by Google.org and has since grown into its own website, HealthMap Global disease alert map, and claims to be able to identify 95% of all disease outbreaks, some of them before WHO or CDC." Web-crawling program spots disease outbreaks
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| TidalTV New Episodes of Your Favorite TVShows Added Daily. Watch for Free! beta.tidaltv.com | | Diebold patch may be evidence of '02 election tampering An anonymous reader writes "Stephen Spoonamore, founder of IT security firm Cybrinth and former advisor to John McCain, claims he has new evidence of election tampering by Diebold in the 2002 Georgia gubernatorial and senate races. A whistleblower gave Spoonamore a patch that was applied to Diebold machines in person by the Diebold CEO. Spoonamore confirmed that the patch did not correct the clock problem it supposedly addressed, but contained two parallel programs. Without access to the hardware, he could not learn more. He reported his findings to the Justice Department, which has not acted." Diebold patch may be evidence of '02 election tampering
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| Rudy! Rudy, the inspirational story you know and love. Full length. Wathc Free now on Crackle. http://crackle.com/c/Rudy | | Knights of the old republic mmo confirmed Zafsk writes to tell us Gamespot is reporting that in a surprise move from E3 2008, EA's CEO John Riccitello announced that the long debated BioWare MMORPG is going to be a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic sequel of sorts. Currently the KOTOR MMO is slated for a 2009 release. "BioWare's first Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic game was released in 2003 for the original Xbox and PC, and was named the year's top RPG by GameSpot. An Obsidian Entertainment-developed sequel was released in 2004 and 2005 on the same two respective platforms. Both critically acclaimed games are set several thousand years before the events of the Star Wars films, and cast players as adventurers who eventually become powerful Jedi Knights." Knights of the old republic mmo confirmed
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| Ms to finally end oem licensing for windows 3.11 halfEvilTech writes with an excerpt from Ars Technica's story on the sputtering out of Windows for Workgroups 3.11: "Believe it or not, that headline is not a typo. John Coyne, Systems Engineer in the OEM Embedded Devices group at Microsoft, has posted a quick blog entry that broke the bad news: as of November 1, 2008, Microsoft will no longer allow OEMs to license Windows for Workgroups 3.11 in the embedded channel. That's exactly 15 years after it shipped in November 1993! Poor OEMs have so much to put up with these days; first Windows XP, and now this!" Ms to finally end oem licensing for windows 3.11
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| Nc judge takes "a fresh look" at riaa subpoenas NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "When some North Carolina State students recently brought to the attention of the Court the apparent illegality of the RIAA's investigations by unlicensed investigators, they also caught the attention of the judges. After reading these new papers, District Judge Louise W. Flanagan, who admits that she's been routinely signing the RIAA's ex parte discovery orders in the past, has indicated that she is now going to take 'a fresh look' at the RIAA's tactics. She issued a stay of the subpoena, ordering NC State not to respond to it, and referred the motions to dismiss the cases to a Magistrate Judge for him to take that 'fresh look' at what has been going on." Nc judge takes "a fresh look" at riaa subpoenas
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| Ebay'er arrested for attempting to sell his vote The Associated Press reports that Max P. Sanders, 19, is charged with a felony for attempting to auction off his vote on eBay for the upcoming presidential election. From the article: '"Fundamentally, we believe it is wrong to sell your vote," said John Aiken, a spokesman for the office. "There are people that have died for this country for our right to vote, and to take something that lightly, to say, 'I can be bought... It's a real shame"' Yes, that is a terrible shame, isn't it. Perhaps we should arrest, prosecute, and imprison everyone who sells their vote. The boy says it was all a joke, but prosecutors aren't laughing. Max faces up to 5 years in prison and $10,000 in fines if he is convicted. Ebay'er arrested for attempting to sell his vote
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| Lt. col. john bircher answers your questions A few weeks ago, you asked questions of Lt. Col. John Bircher, head of an organization with a difficult-to-navigate name: the U.S. Army Computer Network Operations (CNO)-Electronic Warfare (EW) Proponent's Futures Branch. Lt. Col. Bircher has answered from his perspective, at length, not just the usual 10 questions, but several more besides. Read on for his take on cyberwar, jurisdiction, ethics, and more. Lt. col. john bircher answers your questions
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| Geomicroblogging, buzzword or reality? An anonymous reader writes "The iPhone 3G and Android devices are coming this year, opening the mobile world for rich applications, while sites like Fire Eagle and byNotes are ready to move your blogging habits into the geospatial world. Are we going to watch the next boom when those devices and geospatially enabled sites get combined? Sure, the posibilities this would open are endless, but are users going to embrace these services?" I don't see how it can't change the world ... it has 'Micro' and 'Blog' in the name, and I'll always know where I was when I twittered to tell everyone I was in the john. Geomicroblogging, buzzword or reality?
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| Uk approves human-pig embryo stem-cell harvest An anonymous reader writes "British biologists have received government approval to create the world's first human stem cells from hybrid embryos, part pig, part human. The Warwick Medical School team, led by Justin St. John of the Clinical Sciences Research Institute, was granted the country's third animal-human embryo license from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, which goes into effect today (July 1)." The above link requires (free) registration; the Telegraph's coverage does not. Uk approves human-pig embryo stem-cell harvest
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| Rios digs in to lift jays Alex Rios brought manna to his power-starved team yesterday. Now comes the hard part: proving he can make it a habit. Rios digs in to lift jays
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:22:33 GMT,Ottawa Citizen
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| There's a rudi awakening at bucs There was a fresh look about Orlando Pirates as they trained on a placid Wednesday morning at Johannesburg Stadium. There's a rudi awakening at bucs
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:22:01 GMT,The Star
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| Angels sweep red sox, k-rod earns 40th save VIDEOS Royals edge White Sox Source: Fox Video MLB Halos handle BoSox Source: Fox Video MLB Torii talks traffic Source: Fox Video MLB Source: ESPN Video Twins smack Rangers Source: Fox Video MLB ARTICLES The ... Angels sweep red sox, k-rod earns 40th save
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:17:31 GMT,Examiner.com
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| Indians baseball: cliff lee wins 13th as cleveland tops seattle Cliff Lee left something behind in New York during a chaotic All-Star trip: command of his fastball. Indians baseball: cliff lee wins 13th as cleveland tops seattle
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:10:23 GMT,Mansfield News Journal
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| Big 8th pushes angels over bosox, 5-3 Casey Kotchman hit a two-run double to cap a three-run rally in the eighth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Boston Red Sox 5-3 Sunday for their fifth straight victory. Big 8th pushes angels over bosox, 5-3
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:09:09 GMT,Mohave Valley Daily News
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| Rookie's first hit tops twins, 1-0 Taylor Teagarden made his first major league hit count. The rookie broke up Scott Baker's perfect-game bid with a sixth-inning home run and caught right-hander Vicente Padilla's gem Sunday as the Texas Rangers ... Rookie's first hit tops twins, 1-0
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:00:25 GMT,Detroit Free Press
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| Baseball today Chicago Cubs at Arizona . Rich Harden makes his second start for the Cubs when the NL Central leaders take on Randy Johnson and the Diamondbacks. Baseball today
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:59:41 GMT,ESPN
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| It's good therapy: evenings of jazz IF YOU GO When: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays Admission: Free Also: Sin City Heat, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Thursdays, Shimmer Cabaret, Las Vegas Hilton Beyond the Sun Group Therapy Thursdays An alien sound wafts ... It's good therapy: evenings of jazz
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:43:48 GMT,Las Vegas Sun
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| Judy a. fortune Judy A. Fortune, 63, of Lodi, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, July 17, 2008, at her home. Judy a. fortune
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:14:17 GMT,Medina County Gazette
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| Rays denied a sweep Published: Monday, July 21, 2008 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, July 21, 2008 at 12:34 a.m. ST. Rays denied a sweep
Mon, 21 Jul 2008 09:47:40 GMT,HeraldTribune.com
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