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Los Angeles Times
Private Matters: Senate Hearing To Debate Web-Based Targeted Ads
CRN, NY -
On one hand, the Center for Democracy and Technology has expressed concerns that the sale of Web tracking information violates privacy laws. ...
Putting Web monitoring service NebuAd under the legal microscope Los Angeles Times
Do you know who's tracking your Web browsing? McClatchy Washington Bureau
Groups: Targeted Ad Program May Be Illegal PC World
Forbes - ZDNet
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Canada.com
Microsoft readies pay-as-you-go Web business apps
CNET News, CA -
By Elsa Wenzel ? July 8, 2008 6:34 AM PDT Microsoft on Tuesday detailed its road map and pricing for Web-based software suites built for enterprises and ...
Microsoft sets pricing, fee sharing for services Reuters
Microsoft gears up Web apps for big business Builder AU
Microsoft to host 'Deskless Worker' entry-level Web services BetaNews
NetworkWorld.com - eWeek
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State is asked to clarify Web solicitation
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN -
This should have been vetted for applicability in all states prior to placing it on the national web site. Is this an example of inexperience? ...
Minn. gambling authority questions Obama Web offer KVOA.com
Minn. gambling authority questions Obama Web offer Worthington Daily Globe
Why British Prime Minister Gordon Brown May Not Practice What He ... FOXNews
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ABC News
Research firm: Obama outpacing McCain in Web-site traffic, online ...
Computerworld, MA -
Barack Obama's campaign Web site outpaced visits to Sen. John McCain's official site by a 4:1 margin, according to data released Monday by market research ...
Education,' 'Abortion' Are Hot Search Terms at Political Web Sites Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Obama harnesses power of Web social networking Seattle Times
COKIE & STEVEN ROBERTS: The war of the Web worlds Indiana Gazette
Wall Street Journal - United Press International
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New York Times
YouTube's greatest hit: One man and the web's most watched video
Independent, UK -
He makes Ricky Gervais look like Fred Astaire ? but that hasn't stopped Matt Harding from creating the web's most watched video. ...
A Private Dance? Four Million Web Fans Say No New York Times
Are HDTVs made for you? Sify
Voxant, New Media Network, Number One for Video Views After Google Emediawire (press release)
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CBS News
Google to Launch Virtual-World Service
Wall Street Journal -
Google's offering, called Lively, attempts to address that issue by allowing users to create virtual rooms that can be embedded in Web sites and blogs. ...
Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively' The Associated Press
Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms New York Times
Google penetrates fake sex world with Lively Register
Los Angeles Times - Blog d'AdmiNet (Communiqu?s de presse)
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Web-Savvy Homeowners vs. Landmen
TIME -
And one need not be an urbanite or a suburbanite to profit from the Web support. In neighboring West Virginia, landowners have discovered, thanks to Stamets ...

KOMO News
SuperSonics' name gone from Web site
USA Today -
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? There was another sign of progress in the Seattle SuperSonics' transition to Oklahoma City on Tuesday as the team's Web site was ...
SuperSonics' name stripped from Web site Seattle Post Intelligencer
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NBC to air majority of Olympics coverage on Web
Houston Chronicle, United States -
NBC Sports formally unveiled its plans Tuesday to saturate seven networks and its NBCOlympics.com Web site with more than 3600 hours of televised and ...
Web, Mobile, TV Viewing on the Rise: Nielsen 3-Screen Data Media Buyer Planner
NBC's Olympic Test: Counting All the Games' Viewers Wall Street Journal
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News 8 Austin
Texas Budget Source Web site lets citizens see how tax dollars are ...
Dallas Morning News, TX -
For answers to these and other government spending questions, check out a new Web site designed to help citizens get budget information for the state, ...
New Web site lets Texans see where tax money goes News 8 Austin
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[BOOK] The Souls of Black Folk -
WEB Du Bois - 2003 - books.google.com
... THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK WEB Du Bois Introduction and Notes by Farah [asinine Griffin
Page 2. ... " (page 146) Page 5. WEB DU BOIS THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK ...

Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes -
A Cukierman, SB Web, B Neyapti - The World Bank Economic Review, 1992 - World Bank
Page 1. THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW. VOL. 6. NO. 1: 35J-J9J Measuring the
Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes ...

Crystal structure of the activated insulin receptor tyrosine kinase in complex with peptide … -
W Focuses, NPG Contact - The EMBO Journal, 1997 - nature.com
The EMBO Journal (1997) 16, 5572?5581, doi: 10.1093/emboj/16.18.5572. Crystal
structure of the activated insulin receptor tyrosine ...

[PDF] The World-Wide Web -
T Berners-Lee, R Cailliau, A Luotonen, HF Nielsen, … - Communications of the ACM, 1994 - computertextbook.com
... What is the World Wide Web? The World Wide Web is the total collection of Web
pages that are stored on Web servers located all over the world. ...
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[PDF] The diameter of the world wide web -
R Albert, H Jeong, AL Barabasi - Arxiv preprint cond-mat/9907038, 1999 - arxiv.org
arXiv:cond-mat/9907038 v2 10 Sep 1999 The diameter of the world wide web Despite
its increasing role in communication, the world wide web (www) remains the ...

Clonal expansion of p 53 mutant cells is associated with brain tumour progression -
D Sidransky, T Mikkelsen, K Schwechheimer, ML … - Nature, 1992 - nature.com
... David Sidransky * , Tom Mikkelsen ? , Karl Schwechheimer ? , Mark L.
Rosenblum ? , Web Cavanee ? & Bert Vogelstein *. * The ...

[PDF] The semantic Web -
T Berners-Lee, J Hendler, O Lassila - Scientific American, 2001 - www-personal.si.umich.edu
... May 17, 2001 The Semantic Web A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers
will unleash a revolution of new possibilities ... Web: A Research Agenda ...
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All in the family? New insights and questions regarding interconnectivity of Ras, Rap1 and Ral -
W Focuses, NPG Contact - The EMBO Journal, 1998 - nature.com
The EMBO Journal (1998) 17, 6776?6782, doi:10.1093/emboj/17.23.6776. All in the
family? New insights and questions regarding interconnectivity ...

The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine -
S Brin, L Page - Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998 - Elsevier
... The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine ? ... Keywords: World Wide
Web; Search engines; Information retrieval; PageRank: Google ...

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  • Astronauts Intoxicated Before Launch: Report
  • TB Patient Discharged from Denver Hospital
  • Carbon Dioxide Pollution Predicted to Rise
  • Disney Bans Smoking in Its Films
  • HMO Fined for Lax Complaint Investigations
  • Cell Phone Towers Don't Cause Illness: Study

 

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:

Astronauts Intoxicated Before Launch: Report

NASA astronauts on two occasions were so intoxicated before launch that agency medical experts said they posed a flight safety risk, yet they were allowed to fly anyway, Aviation Week & Space Technology reported Thursday on its Web site.

The astronaut alcohol consumption fell within the standard 12-hour "bottle to throttle" rule that prohibits such drinking, the magazine said. It cited the conclusions of a NASA panel reviewing health issues in the wake of Lisa Nowak's arrest in February on charges of allegedly stalking a woman who had been dating a fellow astronaut.

A NASA spokesman declined comment, except to say that a news conference had been scheduled for Friday afternoon, the magazine reported.

A member of the panel, convened by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, told the magazine that the report was still being drafted and would probably be released in August.

The panel's report apparently doesn't deal directly with the Nowak case and does not identify any other astronaut by name, the magazine said.

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TB Patient Discharged from Denver Hospital

Andrew Speaker, the Atlanta attorney infected with tuberculosis who caused an international health scare when he flew to Europe for his wedding, was discharged from a Denver hospital Thursday, a statement issued by the National Jewish Medical and Research Center said.

"Treatment for Mr. Speaker went very well, and we were able to release him more quickly than we originally anticipated," said Dr. Gwen Huitt, director of the hospital's adult infectious disease unit.

Speaker was treated with several antibiotics since his arrival at the Denver hospital eight weeks ago, and had surgery July 17 to remove a diseased part of his lung.

The hospital said that although Speaker was no longer considered contagious, he avoided a trip on a commercial airline back to Georgia by taking a special air ambulance.

Speaker, 31, was instructed to begin two years of "directly observed therapy," in which health care workers would watch him take his medicines, the hospital said. He was met in Georgia by his parents and was driven to an undisclosed location to continue his recovery.

Carbon Dioxide Pollution Predicted to Rise

Carbon dioxide emissions from old and inefficient energy plants is expected to rise by up to 34 percent by 2030, according to a new report from the Environmental Integrity Project.

Texas topped the nonprofit group's ranking of the 12 states with the dirtiest plants, followed by Pennsylvania, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, West Virginia, Wyoming, Florida, Kentucky, and New Mexico.

"Power plants are major contributors to global warming, emitting billions of tons of carbon dioxide each year," the EIP said in a statement. Outdated plants also produce excessive amounts of other pollutants including sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and mercury, the Washington, D.C.-based group said.

The group called on energy companies to phase out the nation's oldest and dirtiest plants, and to help reduce the country's dependence on fuels whose production contributes to global warming, including coal.

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Disney Bans Smoking in Its Films

Walt Disney Co. will ban smoking in any movie branded with the Disney name, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

The first studio to announce such a move, Disney also plans to include anti-smoking public service announcements on DVDs of any of its films that include an actor smoking, the newspaper said.

The company will also "discourage" smoking in movies made by its Miramax and Touchstone subsidiaries, CEO Bob Iger told the Journal.

Disney's move follows recent efforts by the Motion Picture Association of America to discourage smoking in movies. In May, the MPAA suggested that smoking be included as a factor in assigning ratings to movies, in addition to criteria such as violence, sex and illicit drug use, the newspaper said.

Among other Hollywood studios, NBC Universal earlier this year said it would reduce the incidence of smoking in its movies, and Weinstein Co. has included anti-smoking announcements in major releases on DVD, the Journal said.

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HMO Fined for Lax Complaint Investigations

Kaiser Permanente has been fined $3 million by the State of California for what regulators deemed insufficient investigations into patient complaints and performance by member physicians, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

Last summer, California fined the HMO $2 million over allegations of a mismanaged kidney transplant program, the wire service said.

In the latest investigation, state inspectors examined 246 cases that involved complaints and quality-of-care concerns at five hospitals in Northern California and four in Southern California. The inspectors concluded that Kaiser "lacked the ability to verify consistent handling of complaints throughout its medical centers or to determine whether serious or chronic problems were being addressed."

The company operates 29 medical centers throughout California, the AP said.

The latest fine could be reduced to $2 million if the company makes changes to the way it handles complaints, a state regulatory official told the Los Angeles Times.

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Cell Phone Towers Don't Cause Illness: Study

Cell phone towers aren't responsible for a collection of ills including anxiety, nausea and fatigue, a new British study found.

While University of Essex researchers conceded that people who thought they had the so-called "phone mast allergy" showed real symptoms, sufferers reported greater distress when they thought phone signals were actually being transmitted. This led researchers to conclude that the problem could be at least partly psychological, BBC News reported.

"Belief is a very powerful thing," study author Elaine Fox told the network. "If you really believe something is going to do you some harm, it will."

The study was funded by the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme, a group with ties to the mobile phone industry, the BBC reported.

 
 
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