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'3G will be irrelevant for the next two
years'
'3G will be irrelevant for the next two
years'
12/26/2004 06:30 PMFinancial Express Dec 26 2004 9:34PM GMT
Cards 'widespread in seven years'
Cards 'widespread in seven years'
04/25/2004 04:16 AMThe home secretary says within seven years most people in the UK could
have some form of national ID card.
Tsunami recovery 'to take years'
Tsunami recovery 'to take years'
01/01/2005 10:54 PMAreas hit by the Asian tsunami could take up to 10 years to recover,
UN secretary general Kofi Annan warns.
Mugabe to retire 'in four years'
Mugabe to retire 'in four years'
05/15/2004 08:36 AMThe Zimbabwean leader says he will not seek re-election when his
current term ends in 2008.
"Early New Years' Resolution"
"Early New Years' Resolution"
04/03/2005 08:14 AMET first contact 'within 20 years'
ET first contact 'within 20 years'
07/25/2004 09:06 AMSpam, spam, spam, spam ... Canada
targets unwanted email (AFP)
Spam, spam, spam, spam ... Canada
targets unwanted email (AFP)
05/12/2004 04:17 AMAFP - Canada unveiled a new action plan to combat unsolicited
commercial e-mail, nicknamed spam, which jams inboxes and clogs
Internet traffic worldwide.
Veritas restates three years' results
Veritas restates three years' results
06/14/2004 05:53 PMNEW YORK - Storage software maker Veritas Software Corp. filed a
report Monday restating three years worth of financial results,
removing $29 million in revenue after an internal investigation
revealed accounting improprieties.
Iraq pullout 'within two years'
Iraq pullout 'within two years'
04/17/2005 10:38 AMForeign Secretary Jack Straw says he hopes UK troops can leave Iraq
within the next two years.
Birth rise 'highest for 20 years'
Birth rise 'highest for 20 years'
05/14/2004 06:18 AMEngland and Wales has seen the highest annual rise in births for two
decades, official figures show.
Holyrood cost 'unknown for years'
Holyrood cost 'unknown for years'
09/16/2004 01:42 AMMSPs worked for two years without fully understanding the Holyrood
building contract, Lord Fraser says.
Telstra gears up for New Years' SMS fest
Telstra gears up for New Years' SMS fest
12/29/2003 10:32 PMZDNet Australia Dec 29 2003 9:39PM ET
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
ET first contact 'within 20 years' | New
Scientist
07/26/2004 12:23 PMET first contact ‘within 20 years ..
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Microsoft guarantees businesses 10
years' support
Microsoft guarantees businesses 10
years' support
05/26/2004 06:17 AMZDNet UK May 26 2004 9:51AM GMT
NHS Patient Records on Internet 'Within
Two Years'
NHS Patient Records on Internet 'Within
Two Years'
12/08/2003 08:09 AMScotsman Online Dec 8 2003 6:46AM ET
'Not a single hour's downtime in three
years'
'Not a single hour's downtime in three
years'
08/06/2004 03:26 PMExpress Computer India Aug 6 2004 6:52PM GMT
Chinese cyber-dissident gets four years'
house arrest
Chinese cyber-dissident gets four years'
house arrest
06/14/2004 08:39 AMLet off lightly
Three years' jail proposed for high-tech
voyeurs
Three years' jail proposed for high-tech
voyeurs
06/28/2004 11:23 PMThe New Zealand Herald Jun 29 2004 3:13AM GMT
Information lifecycle tools 'will take
years' to develop
Information lifecycle tools 'will take
years' to develop
11/03/2003 08:53 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 8:18AM ET
World's largest ID theft felon faces 14
years' jail
World's largest ID theft felon faces 14
years' jail
09/15/2004 07:57 AMHelp desk technician pleads guilty to $50m scam
Three years' jail for high-tech voyeurs,
report recommends
Three years' jail for high-tech voyeurs,
report recommends
06/28/2004 11:23 PMstuff.co.nz Jun 29 2004 3:22AM GMT
Finance Spam Passing Drug Spam While
Porn Spam Is Washed Up
Finance Spam Passing Drug Spam While
Porn Spam Is Washed Up
05/24/2004 05:37 PMThe latest study on spam trends appears to show that
financial spam is outpacing pharmaceutical spam
- though, honestly, so much of both is coming out that it's really
hard to imagine that this matters at all. Meanwhile, it seems that
porn spam is increasingly less interesting to spammers as the numbers
have been on a noticeable decline for quite some time. No matter
what, though, it appears that CAN-SPAM has done absolutely nothing to
slow down the amount of spam sent.
From spam drops to spam spray to spam
stream
From spam drops to spam spray to spam
stream
06/05/2004 07:31 PM I am now getting 2,000+ spams a day. There are 1,440 minutes in a day
The rate of incoming spams is therefore getting close to the interval
it takes me to check my email and dispose of a single spam: By the
time I'm done checking, more spam has arrived. That is the point at
which the spam droplets form a continuous stream. And that is the
point at which no interval of my life will ever be spam-free again....
Shock defeat for USA
Shock defeat for USA
08/15/2004 03:45 PMPuerto Rico claim a surprise 92-73 victory over the USA 'Dream Team'.
Magnanimous Defeat
Magnanimous Defeat
12/19/2004 03:31 PM Boy, does this suck. Even with a couple of days of perspective, it
still sucks. And it may suck for 4 more years.It may suck until
sometime in late 2012, when the Mayans seem to think time and space
will collapse and everything will suck everything into everything
else. And that will really suck. But, for now, life goes on. I feel as
if half the people in America have just forced a fat crow down my
gullet. I am compelled to admit that I am genuinely out of touch with
half my country. I feel like I'm suffering the death of a loved one.
I'm not sure which of the stages of grief I've reached at this point,
but I'm pretty well past denial. I'm mourning a number of losses, one
of which is the belief that "my side" is actually a clear majority
that would reveal itself if we ever shuffled off our disdain for
politics and voted in any force. ( Actually, we may be a majority - I
don't trust these results - but even if we are, our margin is very
slender and we were too dumb, diffident and disorganized to prevent
the other side from successfully gaming the system. I would be angry
about that if it would do any good, but I see where anger has gotten
us so far.) I worked last night on processing all that wrath. To
accelerate the process, I watched several conspiracy videos. I
pondered over the plane the wreckage of which isn't visible in the
pictures of the whacked wing of the Pentagon, I wondered how the New
York Fire Department could have "pulled" 7 World Trade Center without
having spent weeks preparing it for demolition, why no jets were
scrambled to take out the hijacked planes, how the Patriot Act
appeared so suddenly after the World Trade Massacre, etc. But
believing that 9/11 was a vast, right-wing conspiracy is as pointless
at this stage as believing in the likelier possibility that the exit
polls were actually as accurate in Ohio in Florida as they were
everywhere else. Maybe it will all come out someday, but there's
precious little we can do about it now. Who are we going to complain
to? The authorities? i even rented Fahrenheit 911, which I had never
seen before, and was halfway through that when a young man who lives
where I'm staying in Playa del Rey came home. Dale is a very solid guy
from the Midwest. He's decent, enthusiastic, friendly, and
resourceful. His girlfriend is an FBI agent. He's as American as it
gets. (Though I've often thought the same of my own weird self.) He
didn't want to talk politics. He's too polite, but I dragged him into
a conversation anyway. Even though he had not discussed it with the
other two people who live here, I had a feeling he was a Bush
supporter. Which, in fact, he turned out to be. It became obvious
right away that we were not in substantial disagreement over many
policies. Dale was hoping that Bush in his second term would push for
reduced dependence on oil and would come around on the environment. He
wasn't crazy about the war. Our differences were over culture and
style. Dale doesn't like Europe, though he's never been there. He's
met Europeans and he resents their supercilious attitude towards us.
He figures it for jealousy. "America," he said, "is like the captain
of the football team, the most popular kid in school." He was
describing his recent self, I expect. "The Europeans are like the
chess club and they resent this guy cause he's the one who gets all
the girls, even though he's not an intellectual like they are." I eyed
him carefully, while secretly inspecting myself for similar
resentments. It was lucky for both of us that he doesn't actually get
all the girls. "Really," he said, "it's about character. It's about
morality." "Wait," I said, "What about the morality of killing a
hundred thousand Iraqis for no good reason?" "Saddam was killing them
too." I doubted that even Saddam has ever killed as many Iraqis in a
year and a half as we've just polished off, but I let that pass.
"Besides, when Bush attacked, he thought he had a good reason. I can't
believe he didn't think America was in danger." I could, but I let
that pass too. This young man had been trained to respect authority
just as surely as I had learned to suspect it. Whatever our
agreements, we would always be separate in that regard. It was
something that had grown into him in his lower middle class Christian
home in central Illinois, along with a good pitching arm, in the same
way that Bohemianism had taken root in me during the 60's. Morality
and character are words that have subtly different meanings to each of
us. And a lot of the divide has to do with the degree to which we are
willing to admit the feminine into our natures. I think he suspects
I'm a little too sensitive. It's less about character and morality
than it is about masculinity. We have different notions about what it
is to be a man, and they are important to us. But they don't
necessarily make a bad fella out of either one of us. We both
represent aspects of the American psyche that need each other, the
jock and the intellectual, the Boy Scout and the renegade, the
guardian and the wild card. We both love this great and terrible
country, even as we fear one another's excessive influence on it, and
part of what we love is the creative fever that arises from our
division. As we need each other, however unwillingly, so America needs
us both. Perhaps it's just the bargaining phase of grief, but I can
see that one of the things I must do to feel less a stranger in my
own...
The Thrill of Defeat
The Thrill of Defeat
06/14/2004 05:13 AM
Yankees Defeat Red Sox, 4-2 (AP)
Yankees Defeat Red Sox, 4-2 (AP)
06/30/2004 11:01 PMAP - David Ortiz made a key error that allowed New York to tie game in
the seventh inning, and Gary Sheffield's RBI double in the eighth sent
the New York Yankees to a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox on Wednesday
night.
Sharks Defeat Blues 3-1 (AP)
Sharks Defeat Blues 3-1 (AP)
04/16/2004 12:59 AMAP - The San Jose Sharks' incredible regular season was no mistake.
They're deep, fast and a little bit lucky and they're moving
ahead in the playoffs.
Suns Defeat Nuggets 123-114 (AP)
Suns Defeat Nuggets 123-114 (AP)
03/29/2005 02:04 AMAP - Joe Johnson had eight points and Steve Nash five during a
fourth-quarter run that carried the Phoenix Suns to a 123-114 victory
over the revenge-minded Denver Nuggets on Monday night.
Almost 15m watch England defeat
Almost 15m watch England defeat
06/14/2004 08:20 AMEngland's defeat by France in Euro 2004 is watched by an average of
14.8m people in the UK.
Dodgers Defeat Padres 6-3 (AP)
Dodgers Defeat Padres 6-3 (AP)
09/15/2004 03:53 AMAP - Jose Lima pitched into the seventh inning, Jayson Werth homered
for the third game in a row and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San
Diego Padres 6-3 Tuesday night.
Flyers Defeat Rangers 4-2 (AP)
Flyers Defeat Rangers 4-2 (AP)
01/22/2004 11:00 PMAP - Keith Primeau had two assists just hours after being selected to
the All-Star game, and the Philadelphia Flyers' snapped out of a
power-play slump in a 4-2 victory over the New York Rangers on
Thursday night.
Cricket: Eng defeat Zimbabwe
Cricket: Eng defeat Zimbabwe
09/11/2004 10:56 AMEngland overwhelm Zimbabwe with an easy 152-run win at Edgbaston.
Timberwolves Defeat Nuggets 106-92 (AP)
Timberwolves Defeat Nuggets 106-92 (AP)
04/19/2004 12:05 AMAP - Sam Cassell tied a career high with 40 points, Kevin Garnett put
up 30 points and 20 rebounds and the top-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves
beat the Denver Nuggets 106-92 on Sunday night in Game 1 of their
first-round series.
Broncos Defeat Chiefs 34-24 (AP)
Broncos Defeat Chiefs 34-24 (AP)
09/13/2004 01:12 AMAP - Quentin Griffin might make the Denver Broncos forget Clinton
Portis after all. Griffin ran for 156 yards and scored three
touchdowns in his first game as Portis' replacement, lifting the
Broncos to a 34-24 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday
night.
76ers Defeat SuperSonics 114-107 (AP)
76ers Defeat SuperSonics 114-107 (AP)
12/29/2004 01:40 AMAP - Allen Iverson scored 34 points, including 13 in the fourth
quarter, and the Philadelphia 76ers won their third straight game by
defeating the Seattle SuperSonics 114-107 Friday night.
Marlins Defeat Dodgers 6-4 (AP)
Marlins Defeat Dodgers 6-4 (AP)
08/19/2004 02:26 AMAP - Pinch-hitter Lenny Harris delivered a three-run double off Eric
Gagne with two outs in the ninth inning, rallying the Florida Marlins
past the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Wednesday night.
Suns Defeat Rockets, 108-98 (AP)
Suns Defeat Rockets, 108-98 (AP)
01/06/2005 06:53 AMAP - Shawn Marion scored 22 points and Quentin Richardson added 18
points and 14 rebounds for the Phoenix Suns in a 108-98 win over the
Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.
Suns Defeat Lakers 108-97 (AP)
Suns Defeat Lakers 108-97 (AP)
04/12/2005 02:31 AMAP - Joe Johnson had 26 points and Phoenix hit a franchise-record 19
3-pointers to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 108-97 Monday night.
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