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| Computers News | Intel Produces One Chip with Two 'Brains' SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp. INTC.O on Monday said it had completed initial production runs of a chip with two processors-in-one, setting the stage for mainstream marketing of personal computers with two processor "brains."
Hollywood Lines Up Support for Net Song-Swap Case WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The entertainment industry has rounded up dozens of allies to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to hold Internet file-trading services responsible when users copy songs and movies without permission.
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| Games News | Pathway to Glory Reviewed and Released. Southern Europe, 1943. The Allies are fighting for every inch against the Axis powers. Take control in Nokia's first exclusive N-Gage game. This turn based strategy game is one of the first to push the N-Gage to the limit in terms of gameplay, content, online interaction and gaming kudos. Has the greatest Vapourware on the N-Gage been worth the wait? Damm right it has. Pathway to Glory, the first Mega Game on All About N-Gage
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| Health News | Pfizer Stomach-Cancer Drug Succeeds in Trial (Reuters) Reuters - Pfizer Inc. said on Tuesday its
experimental drug for a deadly form of stomach cancer proved
safe and effective in a late-stage trial, prompting researchers
to halt the study seven months ahead of schedule.
Nicotine Won't Slow Alzheimer's (HealthDay) HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 8 (HealthDayNews) -- Although earlier research has suggested nicotine decreases the brain plaque associated with Alzheimer's disease, results of a new mouse study point to the opposite conclusion.
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| Home News | Prune or Move? Can our nine foot fiddle leaf fig be pruned, or should we start saving for an apartment with higher ceilings?
Webcams Transport Virtual Visitors For personal encounters that go beyond e-mail and instant messaging, nothing is faster and more revealing than video chatting, as the trend is called.
A Gardener's No-Bed-of-Roses Play Susan Austin Roth, best known for her down-to-earth garden books, turned a family drama into a play, "Bye, Mom!," opening this week Off Off Broadway.
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| Kids and Teens News | Door Openers Verses Door Slammers One important listening skill to use when communicating with your teenager is using 'Door Openers', as opposed to 'Door Slammers'....
Five Common Questions Preteens Have About Periods Being armed with the five most common questions will help you open the lines of communication with your preteen, help them better understand the menstrual cycle, and help them rise above their embarrassment when it comes to talking about tough...
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| Recreation News | Birth of a Terrorist: U.S. Scholars Seek Clues WASHINGTON (Reuters) - What turns a man into a terrorist? What makes a doctor like al Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahri swap healing for killing, or a Palestinian mother of two blow herself up at an army checkpoint?
Birth of a Terrorist: U.S. Scholars Seek Clues WASHINGTON (Reuters) - What turns a man into a terrorist? What makes a doctor like al Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahri swap healing for killing, or a Palestinian mother of two blow herself up at an army checkpoint?
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| Reference News | Ahnt ahs po-mee-kay The god 'Who Rules Earth and Sky.' The Seris, Mexico.
Ah Chembekur A Mayan god of the 'highest of the seven heavens, ... which is in complete darkness.' The Lacandon, Mexico and Guatemala.
'agojo so'jo The morning star, a male deity of the Tewa of New Mexico.
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| Science News | Diamond Planets: Rich Possibilities for Other Worlds (SPACE.com) SPACE.com - The solid planets in our solar system are made mostly of silicates. Rock, basically. A new study shows that planets around some other stars might be made mostly of carbon instead. Deep inside such worlds, where pressures are intense, the carbon would make layers of diamonds that could be miles thick.
Strange Miniature 'Solar Systems' Revealed (SPACE.com) SPACE.com - An object smaller than Pluto has been discovered orbiting a dying star in what astronomers said Monday resembles a pint-sized version of our solar system.
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