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Cloning deadlock may be tough to break
(USATODAY.com)
Cloning deadlock may be tough to break
(USATODAY.com)
02/13/2004 07:16 AMUSATODAY.com - Advances in human cloning claimed by South Korean
scientists are reigniting debate in Congress over banning the
procedure. But the developments may do little to resolve differences
over how broad the prohibition should be.
Italy Bids to Break EU Summit
Constitution Deadlock
Italy Bids to Break EU Summit
Constitution Deadlock
12/13/2003 07:07 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 13 2003 6:40AM ET
FBI Teaches Lesson In How To Break Into
Wi-Fi Networks
FBI Teaches Lesson In How To Break Into
Wi-Fi Networks
04/10/2005 11:42 PMInformation Week Apr 11 2005 2:45AM GMT
No end in sight for Fiji deadlock
No end in sight for Fiji deadlock
07/09/2004 01:30 AMFiji's Supreme Court fails to resolve a political impasse over the
composition of a multi-party cabinet.
Kyrgyz assembly resolves deadlock
Kyrgyz assembly resolves deadlock
03/29/2005 04:10 AMThe upper house of the old Kyrgyz parliament dissolves, ending the
crisis sparked by last week's uprising.
Talks to resolve parade deadlock
Talks to resolve parade deadlock
06/24/2004 02:56 PMNationalists are to meet a loyalist group to try to break the deadlock
over an Orange Order parade.
Four-Way Deadlock for Democrats in Iowa
Race
Four-Way Deadlock for Democrats in Iowa
Race
01/18/2004 08:11 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 18 2004 8:44PM GMT
Cambodian parliament ends deadlock
Cambodian parliament ends deadlock
07/15/2004 05:17 AMCambodia's parliament endorses the reappointment of Hun Sen as PM,
ending 11 months of political stalemate.
Nigerian strike deadlock remains
Nigerian strike deadlock remains
06/10/2004 06:36 AMPetrol stations in big cities begin obeying court orders and lowering
prices but a nationwide strike continues.
Deadlock Seen on Presidency in Iraqi
Talks
Deadlock Seen on Presidency in Iraqi
Talks
05/29/2004 04:49 PMAmerican and U.N. officials and a range of Iraqi leaders all tried on
Saturday to complete the formation of the Iraqi government to take
over on June 30.
deadlock the artillery combat game
deadlock the artillery combat game
01/03/2004 04:32 PMFirst release
Deadlock Over Voting Power Sinks EU
Summit
Deadlock Over Voting Power Sinks EU
Summit
12/13/2003 11:35 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 13 2003 9:36AM ET
EU gov'ts deadlock on biotech corn issue
EU gov'ts deadlock on biotech corn issue
07/20/2004 01:33 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Mon Jul 19, 09:37 pm GMT
Four-Way Deadlock for Democrats in Iowa
Race (Reuters)
Four-Way Deadlock for Democrats in Iowa
Race (Reuters)
01/18/2004 02:43 PMReuters - With polls showing a virtual
four-way deadlock one day before the opening test of the 2004
presidential race, Democrats scrambled across Iowa on Sunday in
a hunt for last-minute votes.
Iraqis in Accord on Top Positions,
Ending Deadlock
Iraqis in Accord on Top Positions,
Ending Deadlock
04/05/2005 10:24 PMThe agreement breaks a two-month deadlock and is the first significant
step in forming a new government.
Breaking Deadlock, Iraqis Pick President
and 2 Other Officials
Breaking Deadlock, Iraqis Pick President
and 2 Other Officials
04/06/2005 07:13 AMIraq's national assembly today appointed one of Saddam Hussein's most
tenacious opponents to the office of president.
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
12/22/2004 01:46 AMPervasive networks—a ubiquitous “fabric” of computing, information,
entertainment, and telemetry capability tied together by high-speed
wired and wireless networks—are emerging from a flurry of new
communication technologies now being used in home and office networks.
Though communications carriers do not offer this type of continuous
communication as a service today, the piece parts are already in
place. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
Break Up the CIA (II)?
Break Up the CIA (II)?
08/27/2004 01:58 PMMany excellent comments on my posting. I can't respond to all of them,
but I do want to respond to two of them. One commenter said (I'm
paraphrasing): why would breaking up the CIA be a big deal? It
accounts for only 12 percent of the national intelligence budget.
What...
"tie-break"
"tie-break"
06/04/2004 05:03 PMBreak Up the CIA (III)?
Break Up the CIA (III)?
08/27/2004 01:58 PMA further thought, prompted in part by the release yesterday of the
Schlesinger panel's report of its investigation of the Abu Ghraib
scandal. Under the present system of intelligence, the CIA, although
it is not the largest intelligence agency, is the leading agency, and
its director is understood to be...
Break Up the CIA?
Break Up the CIA?
08/27/2004 01:58 PMEnough for the moment on fair use; I'll get back to that. I'm
interested in the report of the 9/11 Commission on the intelligence
failures that led up to the 9/11 attack. I was asked to do a book
review of by it the New York Times, and I agreed...
Break Up the CIA (V)? No, the FBI!
Break Up the CIA (V)? No, the FBI!
08/28/2004 04:34 PMI thank commenter Craig for discovering that my review of the 9/11
Commission's report, to be published tomorrow in the New York Times
Book Review section, is now online. The review was written before
Senator Roberts' proposal to break up the CIA, but offers several
reasons for thinking that the...
Break with EFF
Break with EFF
03/29/2005 04:42 AM
I gave $5000 to the EFF when
they started, I think it was in 1990, with the noble goal of
protecting freedoms as our technology and culture moves online. I
think I have supported every cause the EFF has adopted since then, but
that's no longer true. I gave this a lot of thought, believe me, and
had a long email exchange with Brad Templeton, the chairman of the EFF
board of directors, and think they have become as radically polarized
as the entertainment industry, and like Hollywood are now working
against the interests of those they were meant to serve.
The issue appears to be copyright, and it appears that the EFF
believes there should be no copyright. My position is that copyright
changes with the development of worldwide networking, and all
creative people must have some right to the work they create, or else,
truly, the incentive to create will disappear.
When the entertainment industry makes this claim, there's a
glaring hole in their position -- they claim to represent the
interests of creative people, but they don't. Their economics make the
creative people powerless, they no more represent the interests of
creative people than the EFF represents the interests of computer
users (who are also creative people). Of course there's enough truth
to each argument to make it hard to rebut. But in balance it's true.
Instead of being aligned with users, the EFF is aligned with the
financial interests of the electronics and software industry.
However, if there's any rationality to the justice system in
the US, the EFF will prevail in the Grokster case. Why? Because, the
act of freely distributing other people's work, without compensation,
is something the user is doing, not the software developer. The
Grokster defense is good because there are important non-infringing
uses of the technology, and without those applications the right to
free speech protected by the US Constitution would be violated. That
must come first.
But copyright is is a good thing, even if it is applied
immorally and stupidly by the entertainment industry. We can't have a
rational society without it. The EFF can't claim to represent the
interests of users if it doesn't stand behind copyright, in some form,
and tell us what that is. Copyright is not sacred, and there are times
when it must be relaxed, and it must be possible to disclaim
copyright, something the Creative Commons helps with, but if we can't
rely on the electronic media to render our thoughts and expressions
without altering their meaning in transit, what's the point of
having electronic media? As I've said here before, the written word is
now largely electronic, as is commerce, health care, aviation, and who
can disagree that accuracy and attribution matter in those
endeavors?
The problem with the EFF psosition is that in order to remain
consistent, they have had to say that copyright doesn't exist -- if a
policy or law restricts what a user can do on the Internet then that
is a bad policy or law. The courts can't agree with the EFF. I don't
agree with the EFF.
Break Up the CIA (IV)?
Break Up the CIA (IV)?
08/27/2004 01:57 PMInteresting discussion of this question in Slate....
Russia's Big Break
Russia's Big Break
05/25/2004 11:47 AMAfter years of waiting, the EU finally backs Russia's admission to the
WTO.
Break In Your New Computer
Break In Your New Computer
08/02/2004 12:53 AMG4 Tech TV Aug 2 2004 5:14AM GMT
How Much Break, RoboKaddy?
How Much Break, RoboKaddy?
07/10/2004 07:25 PMAn option for golfers who prefer to tool around courses in motorized
buggies is the RoboKaddy, a remote-controlled golf valet on three
wheels.
Do You Need A Break From Your
Information?
Do You Need A Break From Your
Information?
05/10/2004 05:49 AMFor many people, it appears that
information
overload is a polluting factor that does more damage than good. A
group of people are now recommending "information environmentalism" to
help you rid yourself of the information onslaught for at least some
period of time in your life. They want people to learn how to turn
off their mobile phones, pagers, computers, TVs and other random
connected gadgets and enjoy the information-free zone every once in a
while.
Summer Tax Break
Summer Tax Break
07/02/2004 01:21 PMIt's not exactly hot fun in the summertime, but looking at your 2004
taxes now will save you money later.
A Big LCD TV that Won't Break the Bank
A Big LCD TV that Won't Break the Bank
09/03/2004 06:05 PMThe Syntax Olevia breaks the HDTV price barrier with a 30-inch LCD
HDTV for $1699. Can a cheap, flat TV from a relative newcomer build a
panel that looks good?
What do you do on your lunch break?
What do you do on your lunch break?
07/15/2004 01:44 PMA report on lunchtime eating in the UK reveals a change in workers'
habits. Are you one of the 20% who never take a break?
SHA-1 Break Rumored.
SHA-1 Break Rumored.
08/17/2004 12:21 AMFreedom to Tinker:
SHA-1
Break Rumored.He is trying to break our hearts
He is trying to break our hearts
06/29/2004 08:43 AMWith a new album out and an intriguing new biography spinning the tale
of his tormented career, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy looks like the leading
American rocker of his generation. Which may tell you something about
the state of American rock.
Shooting in the break
Shooting in the break
01/03/2005 10:04 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 2:18PM GMT
A Break From Annoying Ads?
A Break From Annoying Ads?
05/25/2004 05:12 AMA high demand for online advertising space coupled with low supply is
giving Web publishers the upper hand. It could mean a break from
outlandish ads that block the article you're trying to read. By Amit
Asaravala.
MPs 'unconvinced' about need to break-up
BT
MPs 'unconvinced' about need to break-up
BT
04/06/2005 12:24 PMConcerns raised about LLU pricing though
winter break
winter break
12/22/2004 01:53 AMRyan and Nolan start their Winter break today, and I have decided
to take a Winter break of my own. I'm dangerously close to getting
burn out, so I'm taking this week off, to spend time with my family.
I'm thinking about maybe doing some geocaching, probably watching some
Return of the King extended edition, and definitely a lot of playing
Magic with Nolan.
I can't believe that there are just eleven days left in 2004, and
for the first time in years I'm not looking back in frustration on the
year that could have been, I'm looking back fondly on the year that
was . . . and excitedly looking toward the year to come.
Merry, Happy, Joy, and Peace everyone.
Especially Peace.
No Break for Intuit
No Break for Intuit
02/19/2004 03:35 PMInvestors write off the stock on a disappointing third-quarter view.
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