G7 Officials Say World Can Adapt to Higher Oil (Reuters)
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Companies adapt to a zero day world
Companies adapt to a zero day world
07/13/2004 05:24 PMPatchy record
World Officials to Confront Economic
Woes (AP)
World Officials to Confront Economic
Woes (AP)
04/16/2005 02:43 AMAP - The Bush administration, already concerned about the impact
soaring oil prices will have on the economy, now has to be worried as
well about a plunging stock market.
French Officials Eye Open-Source Apps
(PC World)
French Officials Eye Open-Source Apps
(PC World)
02/16/2004 05:16 AMPC World - Government plans to install a non-Microsoft OS on desktops
by 2007.
Dutch higher education opens large
amounts of content to world
Dutch higher education opens large
amounts of content to world
06/05/2005 11:48 PM
A group of Dutch higher education instutions, DARE ,
released a large amount of academic content to the world through
open access.
Interested parties can get hold of a total of 47,000 digital documents
from 16 institutions the Digital Academic Repositories.
The project launched two years ago, as we
blogged .
(via Stephen Downes
)
Officials Argue Over Sex in Prisons
(Reuters)
Officials Argue Over Sex in Prisons
(Reuters)
03/24/2005 11:47 AMReuters - South Africa's jails watchdog and
prison officials have locked horns in a public row over
proposals to allow consensual sex behind bars.
European Stocks Higher (Reuters)
European Stocks Higher (Reuters)
01/27/2004 05:20 AMReuters - Deutsche Telekom led European stocks
higher on Tuesday after reporting strong subscribers numbers at
its key T-Mobile USA unit, while fresh signs of business
recovery and a raft of broker upgrades buoyed the telecoms and
technology sectors.
Officials: Capitol Among New U.S. Terror
Targets (Reuters)
Officials: Capitol Among New U.S. Terror
Targets (Reuters)
08/08/2004 02:06 PMReuters - The United States has received
information about additional possible terror targets in the
country, including the U.S. Capitol in Washington, a
counterterror official said on Sunday.
Officials Urge Extension of Passport
Changes (Reuters)
Officials Urge Extension of Passport
Changes (Reuters)
04/21/2004 03:36 PMReuters - Two senior U.S. officials on
Wednesday urged Congress to extend a deadline that requires 27
American allies, including Britain, Japan and France, to issue
machine-readable passports that contain a biometric identifier
by October.
Commission to Hear from Sept. 11
Officials (Reuters)
Commission to Hear from Sept. 11
Officials (Reuters)
05/19/2004 01:39 AMReuters - A day after its tough questioning of
firefighters and police hailed as Sept. 11 heroes, the
commission investigating the 2001 attacks will hear on
Wednesday from former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who was
hailed for his leadership in the city's darkest days.
Iranian Plane Crashes in UAE, Officials
Say (Reuters)
Iranian Plane Crashes in UAE, Officials
Say (Reuters)
02/10/2004 04:43 AMReuters - An Iranian plane
with at least 40 passengers on board crashed Tuesday during
take-off from Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates.
Ashcroft, Former Top FBI Officials Face
9/11 Panel (Reuters)
Ashcroft, Former Top FBI Officials Face
9/11 Panel (Reuters)
04/13/2004 12:35 AMReuters - Attorney General John Ashcroft and
two former FBI directors will face tough questions on Tuesday
over why authorities failed to prevent the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks and how 70 separate investigations did not uncover the
hijacking plot.
Lebanese Officials on Defensive Over
U.N. Report (Reuters)
Lebanese Officials on Defensive Over
U.N. Report (Reuters)
03/25/2005 09:16 AMReuters - Lebanese authorities, put on the
defensive by a damning U.N. report on security failings,
indicated Friday they would accept an international inquiry
into the killing of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.
Osama Probably Alive, in Pakistan, Top
Officials Say (Reuters)
Osama Probably Alive, in Pakistan, Top
Officials Say (Reuters)
09/27/2004 10:55 AMReuters - Osama bin Laden and other senior al Qaeda
leaders are most likely hiding in Pakistan, the U.S. commander
of 18,000 foreign troops hunting militants in Afghanistan said
on Monday.
Officials sweat to lift Goliath
(Reuters)
Officials sweat to lift Goliath
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Weightlifting officials have had their own strength put to
the test after injured Olympic
Norwegian super-heavyweight lifter Stian Grimseth had to be hoisted
from the stage.
'Do Not E-Mail' Site a Scam, U.S.
Officials Say (Reuters)
'Do Not E-Mail' Site a Scam, U.S.
Officials Say (Reuters)
02/12/2004 06:22 PMReuters - Consumers should not submit their
e-mail addresses to a Web site that promises to reduce unwanted
"spam" because it is fraudulent, the U.S. Federal Trade
Commission said on Thursday.
Officials: Arafat to Give Some Powers to
PM (Reuters)
Officials: Arafat to Give Some Powers to
PM (Reuters)
07/27/2004 02:29 AMReuters - Palestinian President
Yasser Arafat has agreed to give his premier some security
powers to defuse a leadership crisis, a group of lawmakers said
Tuesday.
Man-Eating Croc Is Probably Dead,
Officials Say (Reuters)
Man-Eating Croc Is Probably Dead,
Officials Say (Reuters)
01/02/2004 10:45 AMReuters - A crocodile who ate a motorcyclist
before Christmas has probably been shot dead, Australian
wildlife officials said, but armed patrols were on the lookout
along a flooded outback river on Friday just in case.
Officials 'Crack' the Da Vinci Code
(Reuters)
Officials 'Crack' the Da Vinci Code
(Reuters)
03/29/2005 10:53 AMReuters - Australian officials cracked "The Da
Vinci Code" when they discovered illegal drugs hidden inside a
copy of the best-selling novel sent to Australia from Britain,
Justice Minister Chris Ellison said on Tuesday.
BellSouth Posts Higher Earnings
(Reuters)
BellSouth Posts Higher Earnings
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 08:26 AMReuters - BellSouth Corp. (BLS.N), the No. 3
U.S. local telephone company, on Thursday posted higher
fourth-quarter profit as sales of wireless, Internet access and
multi-service packages slightly boosted revenues.
Microsoft Seen Posting Higher Profit
(Reuters)
Microsoft Seen Posting Higher Profit
(Reuters)
07/19/2004 06:48 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. is expected to break
from the rest of the software sector by topping Wall Street
earnings estimates this week, but the real suspense lies in any
plans it might have to reward investors using its $56
billion-plus cash hoard, analysts said on Monday.
Microsoft Profit Down, Revenue Higher
(Reuters)
Microsoft Profit Down, Revenue Higher
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 08:46 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp., (MSFT.O) the world's
largest software maker, said on Thursday that its quarterly
profit fell 17 percent due to a change in its stock
compensation plan and raised its revenue outlook based on
stronger personal computer demand.
Officials Heighten Duck Security at
Summit (Reuters)
Officials Heighten Duck Security at
Summit (Reuters)
04/15/2005 09:51 AMReuters - U.S. officials bolstered security on
Thursday for a duck nursing eggs near the White House to
protect her from demonstrators at a global economic summit
beginning on Friday.
LA Officials Fear Attacks on City Malls
(Reuters)
LA Officials Fear Attacks on City Malls
(Reuters)
04/29/2004 10:40 AMReuters - Security was beefed up on Thursday
at several malls and shopping centers near the Los Angeles
Federal Building after police said they had been told one of
them could be targeted for a "terrorist" attack.
Guantanamo Cell Tapes Turned Over to
U.S. Officials (Reuters)
Guantanamo Cell Tapes Turned Over to
U.S. Officials (Reuters)
06/13/2004 05:03 PMReuters - Officers
at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay have turned over to
military authorities more than 500 hours of videotape showing
guards subduing prisoners and forcibly moving them from cells,
senior officials said.
US, UK Officials Meet ElBaradei Over
Libya Nukes (Reuters)
US, UK Officials Meet ElBaradei Over
Libya Nukes (Reuters)
01/19/2004 05:01 AMReuters - Senior U.S. and British officials will
meet the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog in Vienna on Monday
to resolve a dispute over how to assess and dismantle Libya's
atomic capabilities.
Cisco Router Flaw Could Snarl Net,
Officials Say (Reuters)
Cisco Router Flaw Could Snarl Net,
Officials Say (Reuters)
04/21/2004 01:01 PMReuters - A flaw in traffic-routing computers
made by Cisco Systems Inc. could knock Web sites offline, snarl
e-mail and disrupt other Internet activity, U.S. cybersecurity
officials warned on Wednesday.
Former Officials to Criticize Bush
Foreign Policy (Reuters)
Former Officials to Criticize Bush
Foreign Policy (Reuters)
06/13/2004 05:03 PMReuters - A group of former U.S. officials is
urging voters to defeat President Bush in the November
election, saying his policies have isolated the United States,
a spokesman for the group said on Sunday.
U.S. Nabs Key Guerrilla Figure in Iraq,
Officials Say (Reuters)
U.S. Nabs Key Guerrilla Figure in Iraq,
Officials Say (Reuters)
01/23/2004 07:38 PMReuters - U.S. Special Forces troops have
captured a leading figure in Ansar al-Islam, a guerrilla group
operating in Iraq that the United States says has ties to al
Qaeda, U.S. officials said on Friday.
Two Afghan Officials Killed, Taliban
Blamed (Reuters)
Two Afghan Officials Killed, Taliban
Blamed (Reuters)
07/31/2004 10:33 AMReuters - A local Afghan official
and one of his guards were killed Saturday when suspected
Taliban gunmen opened fire in the southern province of Helmand,
the provincial governor said.
Officials Urge Care on U.S. Intelligence
Reforms (Reuters)
Officials Urge Care on U.S. Intelligence
Reforms (Reuters)
08/17/2004 05:14 PMReuters - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
urged the U.S. Congress on Tuesday to proceed with great
caution on a proposed overhaul of U.S. intelligence and avoid
putting barriers between military commanders and the agencies
that gather information.
Top Bush Officials Clash Over Iraq
Election (Reuters)
Top Bush Officials Clash Over Iraq
Election (Reuters)
09/24/2004 04:20 PMReuters - U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Armitage clashed publicly with Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld on Friday over whether Iraq's upcoming elections
should cover the whole country or be held only in areas where
security could be guaranteed.
Officials Charge Utah Man with Murdering
His Wife (Reuters)
Officials Charge Utah Man with Murdering
His Wife (Reuters)
08/09/2004 06:56 PMReuters - Prosecutors on Monday charged a
Utah man, who originally said his wife failed to return from a
morning jog, with shooting her to death while she slept after a
web of lies he had spun began to unravel.
Japanese Stocks End Flat, Telecoms
Higher (Reuters)
Japanese Stocks End Flat, Telecoms
Higher (Reuters)
05/27/2004 03:07 AMReuters - Japanese stocks closed flat on Thursday
as light profit-taking in a number of blue chips offset gains
in techs and telecoms, inspired in part by news that KDDI Corp
is in talks to sell a wireless unit.
U.S. Stocks Higher, Ford Outlook Helps
(Reuters)
U.S. Stocks Higher, Ford Outlook Helps
(Reuters)
09/17/2004 10:47 AMReuters - U.S. blue chips advanced on Friday
after Ford Motor Co. raised its earnings forecasts, while
wireless technology provider Qualcomm Inc. limited gains on the
Nasdaq after saying an accounting review may reduce pretax
income.
Oracle Posts Higher Net on Improved
Sales (Reuters)
Oracle Posts Higher Net on Improved
Sales (Reuters)
06/15/2004 03:09 PMReuters - Oracle Corp. (ORCL.O), driven by
improved sales of its flagship high-end database software,
reported a higher quarterly profit on Tuesday on improving
corporate spending on technology.
Lucent Earnings Higher, Maintains
Outlook (Reuters)
Lucent Earnings Higher, Maintains
Outlook (Reuters)
04/19/2005 08:45 AMReuters - Lucent Technologies Inc. on
Tuesday said quarterly earnings rose four-fold on strong sales
of wireless network products and services, sending its shares
up about 7 percent.
Nextel Posts Higher Profit, Stock Down
(Reuters)
Nextel Posts Higher Profit, Stock Down
(Reuters)
07/21/2004 01:04 PMReuters - Nextel Communications Inc. (NXTL.O)
said on Thursday its quarterly profit and revenue rose as it
added 546,000 subscribers to its mobile phone service.
U.S. Toll in Tsunami May Be Dozens
Higher-Official (Reuters)
U.S. Toll in Tsunami May Be Dozens
Higher-Official (Reuters)
01/06/2005 12:19 PMReuters - Thousands of Americans are still
unaccounted for in the Asian tsunami region but the U.S. toll
of 35 is not expected to rise by more than a few dozen, a U.S.
official said on Thursday.
Stocks Flat as Higher Oil Prices Weigh
(Reuters)
Stocks Flat as Higher Oil Prices Weigh
(Reuters)
09/09/2004 12:21 PMReuters - U.S. stocks were flat on Thursday as
higher oil prices overshadowed news that cell phone maker Nokia
Corp. raised its earnings forecast and weekly jobless
claims fell more than Wall Street's forecast.
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