Ananova - Saddam's aide says dictator was 'heavily into drugs'
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Flu 'becoming resistant to drugs'
Flu 'becoming resistant to drugs'
08/28/2004 10:19 PMThe flu virus is becoming resistant to key drugs used to treat it, a
study suggests.
'Computer games can be as addictive as
drugs'
'Computer games can be as addictive as
drugs'
11/05/2003 09:49 AMIOL Nov 5 2003 9:00AM ET
Chemists 'may sell heart drugs'
Chemists 'may sell heart drugs'
05/11/2004 07:37 PMThe government is expected to announce that patients will soon be able
to buy heart drugs in pharmacies.
Funk star James 'took nine drugs'
Funk star James 'took nine drugs'
09/17/2004 04:48 AMSinger Rick James died of a heart attack that may have been induced by
nine drugs in his system, a coroner says.
Ananova - Penis explodes during sex
Ananova - Penis explodes during sex
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04/11/2004 05:37 AMFan Pulls Down Ref's Shorts And Pants - Ref Quits .. Ananova: Quirkies
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Ananova - Romanian selling his penis
08/10/2004 12:33 PMRomanian selling his penis ..
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" Ananova - Childless couple told to try
sex"
" Ananova - Childless couple told to try
sex"
05/20/2004 04:11 PMAnanova - Childless couple told to try
sex
Ananova - Childless couple told to try
sex
05/17/2004 11:58 PMIf you’re having trouble conceiving a child, you might try sex
.. figured out why they hadn't had kids yet .. weirder news ..
Strange
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Ananova - Dolphin massacre turns sea
blood red
Ananova - Dolphin massacre turns sea
blood red
10/30/2003 07:07 AMum mar de sangue de golfinhos mortos por grupos japoneses de
caça .. dolphin massacre turns sea blood red .. hacking
dolphins to death .. over at Ananova .. these
pictures
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Tiger vs. Dictator
Tiger vs. Dictator
03/06/2004 02:02 AM
I have updated my Coup
d'eta post with a picture you might enjoy.

Ananova - Fruity sweet wrappers spark
complaint
Ananova - Fruity sweet wrappers spark
complaint
09/01/2004 08:10 AMFruity sweet wrappers spark complaint .. new Haribo
packaging
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"Ananova - Burger King customers told:
'You are too fat to have a ..."
01/09/2004 09:56 PMDictator 0.9 (Default branch)
Dictator 0.9 (Default branch)
04/06/2005 09:59 AM

Dictator is an on-screen reading application for
text files that was intended for use with The
Gutenberg Project. The problem with these texts is
that reading them on screen is not particularly
pleasant and printing them out is worse. Dictator
employs the Rapid Serial Visual Projection (RSVP)
method of displaying words consecutively in the
same place, at a user-controllable rate. In
theory, this method prevents unconscious
re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the
tendency of the reader to oralise the text,
allowing for increased reading speeds.
dictator 0.9.3 (Default branch)
dictator 0.9.3 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 08:00 AM

Dictator is a program for on-screen reading of text files, developed
with the intention of making it easier to read some of the fine
electronic texts available on the net, such as those produced by The
Gutenberg Project.
The problem with these texts is that reading them on screen is not
particularly pleasant and printing them out is even less pleasant.
Dictator employs the Rapid Serial Visual Projection (RSVP) method of
displaying words consecutively in the same place, at a
user-controllable rate. In theory, this method prevents unconscious
re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the tendency of the reader
to oralise the text, allowing for increased reading speeds. It also
allows the use of larger fonts for text display which improves text
clarity.
Changes:
This version adds build scripts which fix critical packaging
errors in the source distribution.
The world's craziest dictator
The world's craziest dictator
04/14/2004 01:13 PM"Last year Mr Niyazov instituted a holiday in honour of the muskmelon,
a relative of the watermelon, complete with lavish...
Dictator 0.9.2 (Default branch)
Dictator 0.9.2 (Default branch)
04/11/2005 03:52 AM

Dictator is an on-screen reading application for
text files that was intended for use with The
Gutenberg Project. The problem with these texts is
that reading them on screen is not particularly
pleasant and printing them out is worse. Dictator
employs the Rapid Serial Visual Projection (RSVP)
method of displaying words consecutively in the
same place, at a user-controllable rate. In
theory, this method prevents unconscious
re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the
tendency of the reader to oralise the text,
allowing for increased reading speeds.
Changes:
All colours and fonts are now customisable. Font dialogs are now
disabled in full-screen mode with wxPython 2.4 due to problems. A
layout bug was fixed in the bookmarks dialog. Rate change at very slow
speeds was fixed to avoid delayed response. Old configuration files
are now ignored if they are incompatible.
dictator 0.9.4 (Default branch)
dictator 0.9.4 (Default branch)
04/19/2005 04:19 AM

Dictator is a program for on-screen reading of text files, developed
with the intention of making it easier to read some of the fine
electronic texts available on the net, such as those produced by The
Gutenberg Project.
The problem with these texts is that reading them on screen is not
particularly pleasant and printing them out is even less pleasant.
Dictator employs the Rapid Serial Visual Projection (RSVP) method of
displaying words consecutively in the same place, at a
user-controllable rate. In theory, this method prevents unconscious
re-reading of adjacent text and decreases the tendency of the reader
to oralise the text, allowing for increased reading speeds. It also
allows the use of larger fonts for text display which improves text
clarity.
Changes:
This release adds file history, customisable text filters (e.g.
open PDF, DOC, RTF), URL open, customisable Web
references, simple text search, navigation by paragraph, the
ability to open from clipboard (wxPython 2.5 only), some
help documentation, a multiple size icon set for Windows,
and the ability for text to wrap in wxSTC.
Ananova - Man fails to break clothes
pegs on face record
Ananova - Man fails to break clothes
pegs on face record
10/31/2003 09:36 PMAnanova - Burger King customers told:
'You are too fat to have a Whopper'
Ananova - Burger King customers told:
'You are too fat to have a Whopper'
01/09/2004 10:10 PMANANOVA: Burger King customers told: 'You are too fat to have a
Whopper' .. international
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Son of Ex-Dictator Seen Winning Panama
Election
Son of Ex-Dictator Seen Winning Panama
Election
05/02/2004 04:31 AMReuters via Wired News May 2 2004 7:54AM GMT
Former dictator won't make it easy to
try him (USATODAY.com)
Former dictator won't make it easy to
try him (USATODAY.com)
07/02/2004 06:44 AMUSATODAY.com - The sound of clinking chains announced Saddam Hussein's
arrival at the small makeshift courthouse on Thursday. But by the time
he walked into the courtroom he was let loose in ways that went beyond
removing his handcuffs.
First Public Appearance by Former
Dictator in 7 Months
First Public Appearance by Former
Dictator in 7 Months
07/01/2004 08:39 AMThe seven charges included the invasion of Kuwait, the suppression of
the Shiite uprising, and the gassing of the Kurds.
Ananova - Russian weather forecasters
face fines over wrong information
Ananova - Russian weather forecasters
face fines over wrong information
04/26/2004 09:48 PMRussian Weather Forecasters Face Fines Over Wrong Information .. More
.. Ananova
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Arab Reactions Vary as Ex-Dictator Has a
Day in Court
Arab Reactions Vary as Ex-Dictator Has a
Day in Court
07/01/2004 07:07 PMAs Saddam Hussein faced charges in Baghdad, governments across the
Middle East largely kept silent about the extraordinary appearance of
an Arab leader in the docket.
Michael J. Totten: Busted Dictator Photo
Gallery
Michael J. Totten: Busted Dictator Photo
Gallery
12/16/2003 07:49 AMgallery of Saddam-capture celebration photos .. required viewing ..
Michael Totten
michaeltotten.com/archives/000190.html
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The Daily Telegraph | Secret photo of a
cowering dictator
The Daily Telegraph | Secret photo of a
cowering dictator
01/09/2004 10:10 PMPoint of Capture: Secret photo of a cowering Saddam ..
dailytelegraph.news.com.au .. dragged from his
hole
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336
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"The Daily Telegraph | Secret photo of a
cowering dictator"
"The Daily Telegraph | Secret photo of a
cowering dictator"
01/10/2004 03:53 AMJBoss?s Fleury: The benevolent dictator
is good for Java
JBoss?s Fleury: The benevolent dictator
is good for Java
04/30/2004 07:01 PMJBoss is best-known as the provider of the JBoss open source
application server, and it has also been known for having
disagreements with Sun about licensing of Java test suites. But those
disagreements were resolved in 2003. InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul
Krill met with JBoss CEO and Founder Marc Fleury during the ?J2EE
Kickoff Event? earlier this week in San Francisco to discuss the
company and open source issues.
BBC bosses have banned reporters from
calling tyrant Saddam Hussein a former
dictator
BBC bosses have banned reporters from
calling tyrant Saddam Hussein a former
dictator
12/21/2003 03:47 AMThe Sun Newspaper Online - Be polite to Mr Saddam .. has issued an
edict .. banned
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"It wasn't too long ago that Saddam
Hussein was considered by some
Bible-prophecy students to possibly be
the final 'man of sin' and global
dictator..."
"It wasn't too long ago that Saddam
Hussein was considered by some
Bible-prophecy students to possibly be
the final 'man of sin' and global
dictator..."
12/30/2003 08:33 AMLooks like Saddam's not the END after all .. Olson: Not With a
Biblical Bang…
nationalreview.com/comment/olson200312290001.asp
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aide
aide
12/03/2003 05:16 AMAide detects breakin at debian.org
Sex aide
Sex aide
05/27/2004 01:41 AMiafrica.com May 27 2004 5:32AM GMT
Saddam's daughter: I want to go to Iraq
Saddam's daughter: I want to go to Iraq
06/13/2004 12:02 PM
Saddam's daughter: I want to go to Iraq "...My life is a
series of collapses," Raghad Saddam Hussein said in an interview
in Friday's edition of Sayidaty magazine. "If age is measured by
anguish and sadness, I would have been 80 today."...
"Saddam's trial is unlikely to be public
"
"Saddam's trial is unlikely to be public
"
12/29/2003 09:13 PMMirror.co.uk - SADDAM'S 'STROKE'
Mirror.co.uk - SADDAM'S 'STROKE'
07/29/2004 04:51 AMSaddam Hussein Has Suffered A Minor Stroke And Could Die Before His
Trial, His Defence Lawyers Claim ..
Death
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IHT: Saddam's people are winning the war
IHT: Saddam's people are winning the war
07/27/2004 04:30 AMan interesting take on the Iraq War .. Saddam's People Are Winning the
War
iht.com/articles/530608.html
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Saddam's an OutKast: Hey Allah!
Saddam's an OutKast: Hey Allah!
01/16/2004 01:04 PMit is Saddam and his decoys laying down the grove .. saddam
outkast / hey allah! .. this extremely silly Outkast song
parody .. Saddam's an OutKast .. Liquid Generation .. has a spider
hole .. quite
funny
liquidgeneration.com/poptoons/saddam_outkast.asp
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Traders Bet on Saddam's Ouster
Traders Bet on Saddam's Ouster
03/21/2003 05:59 AMAn online forum that lets participants place wagers on the likelihood
of Saddam Hussein's removal from office shows greater confidence that
he'll soon be out of a job now that the war has begun in Iraq. By
Joanna Glasner.
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not going to fill your prescription
not going to fill your prescription
07/07/2004 07:58 AMhere's an interesting article .. growing number of doctors .. Access
Denied
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Fake prescription drugs warning
Fake prescription drugs warning
06/23/2004 10:07 PMLeading drug company Pfizer is warning consumers over the dangers of
taking counterfeit prescription drugs.
Kuleshov and reframing: is it illegal to
frame a picture?
Kuleshov and reframing: is it illegal to
frame a picture?
01/05/2004 01:34 PMMy co-worker Jason Schultz has written a great LawGeek article about
the way that copyright and the
Kuleshov
effect (in which art can be made to mean opposing things throught
framing or recontextualizing) interact. The US courts have handed down
some jaw-droppingly stupid rulings on this matter, as it turns out, in
relation to a company called Albequerque ART.
ART specialized in buying up books and art-cards, cutting them up and
glueing them to tiles, then selling the tiles. This seems pretty
straightforward: if you buy the book, you own it -- you
should be able to glue the pages to anything you care to and sell them
on, provided that everyone concerned knows that you're not selling the
original deal, and provided that you are actually buying and cutting
up actual books, and not just buying one copy and scanning it and
running off fresh copies from your laser-printer.
ART got sued by various people, and the courts handed down rulings
that said that while framing a picture isn't an infringement of the
author's copyright over derivative works, that really, really outre
frames that change the context do infringe -- the next time
you think about getting a New Yorker cover framed for the toilet wall,
think again:
The court cannot agree that permanently affixing a notecard to a
ceramic tile is not recasting, transforming or adapting the original
art work. Placing a print or painting in a frame and covering it with
glass does not recast or transform the work of art. It is commonly
understood that this amounts to only a method of display. Moreover, it
is a relatively simple matter to remove the print or painting and
display it differently if the owner chooses to do so. Neither of these
things is true of the art work affixed to a ceramic tile. Moreover,
tiles lend themselves to other uses such as trivets (individually) or
wall coverings (collectively).
LinkSADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED- Iraqis Fill
Streets of Capital, Firing Guns in
Celebration
SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED- Iraqis Fill
Streets of Capital, Firing Guns in
Celebration
12/14/2003 09:02 AMDNA Evidence Said to Confirm Saddam's Capture .. The New York
Times
nytimes.com/2003/12/14/international/middleeast/14WIRE-HUSSEIN
.html
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"SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED- Iraqis Fill
Streets of Capital, Firing Guns in
Celebration"
"SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED- Iraqis Fill
Streets of Capital, Firing Guns in
Celebration"
12/16/2003 08:48 PMDubious Link Between Atta and Saddam; A
document tying the Iraqi leader with the
9/11 terrorist is probably fake. 12/19
Dubious Link Between Atta and Saddam; A
document tying the Iraqi leader with the
9/11 terrorist is probably fake. 12/19
12/19/2003 11:42 AMconvincingly debunked .. web exclusive .. direct role .. documents ..
Newsweek
msnbc.msn.com/id/3741646
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"Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August?"
"Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August?"
12/22/2003 03:19 AMSaddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August?
Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August?
12/21/2003 03:50 AM Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in August, or
what? The fruit on the
date palm behind the soldier is
yellow. Date fruit grows from
March-August
(see 'Iraq'
in table 23) and is harvested in early fall. Dates are yellow (ie.
just ripened) in
August, not December. I'm not invoking conspiracy - I'm just asking: what
gives?
Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August? | Metafilter
Saddam's spiderhole photo was taken in
August? | Metafilter
12/22/2003 05:31 AMSaddam's spiderhole photo was taken in August? .. This MetaFilter
thread on Saddam's capture .. the yellow dates ..
MetaFilter
metafilter.com/mefi/30350
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Illegal immigrants, illegal aliens and
the undocumented
Illegal immigrants, illegal aliens and
the undocumented
01/24/2004 07:13 PMIt's only used by frothing-at-the-mouth xenophobes. Not that there's a
shortage of them. Google yields 242,000 Web sites where "illegal
aliens" appears. ...
Picture in Picture iMovie Plugin Pack
3.0
Picture in Picture iMovie Plugin Pack
3.0
04/26/2004 05:35 PMiMovie plugin pack featuring Distort Effects and Morph Transitions.
"Howard Dean: "You Can Say That It's
Great That Saddam Is Gone And I'm Sure
That A Lot Of Iraqis Feel It Is Great
That Saddam Is Gone. But A Lot Of Them
Gave Their Lives. And Their Living
Standard Is A Whole Lot Worse Now Than
It Was Before.""
"Howard Dean: "You Can Say That It's
Great That Saddam Is Gone And I'm Sure
That A Lot Of Iraqis Feel It Is Great
That Saddam Is Gone. But A Lot Of Them
Gave Their Lives. And Their Living
Standard Is A Whole Lot Worse Now Than
It Was Before.""
01/26/2004 03:28 AMPrescription for Fun
Prescription for Fun
09/19/2004 11:09 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 20 2004 2:16AM GMT
Co. Wants Non-Prescription
Defibrillators (AP)
Co. Wants Non-Prescription
Defibrillators (AP)
07/19/2004 06:48 PMAP - Defibrillators that jump-start a stopped heart may save lives in
airports and shopping malls, but few people keep them at home in case
of collapse even though that's where most cardiac arrests
occur.
Prescription trips
Prescription trips
09/27/2004 08:53 AM
David Pescovitz:
In Wired News, Kristen Philipkoski reports on FDA- and DEA-approved
clinical trials of psychedelic drugs. For example, psylocibin is now
being tested to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder and cluster
headaches. Meanwhile, a proposal for studying MDMA's effectiveness as
an anti-anxiety treatment for terminal cancer patients is undergoing
review at Harvard. Paging Dr. Leary!
Link
FDA OKs Defibrillator Without
Prescription (AP)
FDA OKs Defibrillator Without
Prescription (AP)
09/16/2004 05:02 PMAP - People worried about sudden cardiac arrest no longer need a
doctor's prescription to buy devices that jump-start the heart. The
Food and Drug Administration for the first time agreed Thursday to let
consumers go online and purchase the $2,000 devices for home use.
Some 80 percent of the instances of sudden cardiac arrest, which is
best treated by a shock from a defibrillator, happen at home.
Need to lose weight? Here's a
prescription for DDR
Need to lose weight? Here's a
prescription for DDR
04/04/2005 03:43 PMCould a popular videogame be an answer to the problem of juvenile
obesity? If the game is DDR, then the answer may be "yes"


CVS's Prescription for Competition
CVS's Prescription for Competition
08/04/2004 04:59 PMThe national drugstore chain is looking to take advantage of increased
size.
Walgreen's Repetitious Prescription
Walgreen's Repetitious Prescription
06/21/2004 10:57 AMIt's another solid quarter for America's soon-to-be No. 2 drugstore.
CVS Chief: Import Prescription Drugs
(AP)
CVS Chief: Import Prescription Drugs
(AP)
05/05/2004 06:18 PMAP - Breaking with others in his industry, the chief executive of CVS
Pharmacy called Wednesday for legalizing imports of prescription
drugs. The statement by the nation's largest wholesale purchaser of
prescription medicines came a day after the Bush administration's
health secretary said legalizing imports appears inevitable.
Jesus saves (on prescription drugs)
Jesus saves (on prescription drugs)
06/04/2004 12:12 PM
The Son of God has Prozac
and Viagra on sale now. Why bother with know-it-all pharmacists
when you can get prescription drugs from Jesus Himself? He even sells
birth control for only $129.99 a month (loaves and fishes not
included.)
via The General Wis. Launches Prescription Drugs Web
Site (AP)
Wis. Launches Prescription Drugs Web
Site (AP)
04/28/2004 08:54 AMAP - A partnership of nearly a dozen health and professional
associations launched a Web site clearinghouse Tuesday to help
patients navigate through a maze of programs offering free or
discounted prescription drugs.
Self-Help Prescription: A Double Dose of
Culture
Self-Help Prescription: A Double Dose of
Culture
06/21/2004 12:33 PMStephen Metcalf rips Alain de Botton a new one in this piece in the
Observer .. more» ..
more
nyobserver.com/pages/story.asp?ID=9140
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Wis. launches prescription drugs Web
site
Wis. launches prescription drugs Web
site
04/28/2004 11:51 AMBoston Globe Apr 28 2004 3:47PM GMT
Defibrillator use allowed at home,
without prescription (USATODAY.com)
Defibrillator use allowed at home,
without prescription (USATODAY.com)
09/17/2004 06:56 AMUSATODAY.com - An automated external defibrillator for the home can
now be sold over the counter, federal officials said Thursday.The
ruling by the Food and Drug Administration completes the AED's
transformation from a heart-starting device used only by trained
rescuers to an accessible safety tool that one day might be as common
in American homes as fire extinguishers.Most cases of sudden cardiac
arrest occur at home. But most AEDs, which have been available only by
prescription, are found in public places, such as airports and
malls.Tens of thousands of lives have been saved across the nation,
many by flight attendants, security guards and passers-by who used an
AED before rescuers arrived. Some lives have been lost when no one
knew where the AED was or when untrained people fumbled with it in a
crisis.But the FDA found that the model it approved, Philips
HeartStart Home Defibrillator, has been designed and labeled in such a
way that anyone can follow the directions."This is a fundamental
paradigm shift," says Joseph Ornato, an AED researcher who advised the
FDA on the decision.About 60,000 people a year suffer an electrical
short circuit in the heart that can be reversed only with a shock from
a defibrillator. Six percent to 10% of these patients survive
nationwide, USA TODAY found in an investigation published last
year."The survival rate in homes is far worse than in public places,"
says Lance Becker of the University if Chicago.When shocked within six
minutes, the person usually lives. But few emergency personnel can
reach someone in that time, USA TODAY found.Philips says sales must
reach 20,000 a year before the AED's $2,000 price tag will fall.
The firm plans to have the AED on shelves by Christmas.Mickey
Eisenberg, a Seattle researcher who has studied cardiac arrest
survival, likens the HeartStart to airbags, carbon monoxide detectors
or home security systems. "Widespread dissemination, especially in
homes of high-risk patients, offers the means to improve these grim
mortality statistics."
Prescription Medicine Ads Pulled on UK
Search Engines
Prescription Medicine Ads Pulled on UK
Search Engines
02/08/2003 08:23 AMScattered reports coming in that several search engines in the UK are
dropping ads for prescription medications.
Web Site Navigates Prescription Drug
Maze
Web Site Navigates Prescription Drug
Maze
04/28/2004 02:44 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 28 2004 6:11PM GMT
Fill 'Er Up with Wi-Fi (Again)
Fill 'Er Up with Wi-Fi (Again)
04/15/2005 03:48 PM
Every few months, there's another gas station chain
adds Wi-Fi story: Estonia apparently was the first to
pioneer this, and a colleague recently returned from there described
the country as scary-wired. They're pretty hip. But the rest of the
world has taken a while to catch on, possibly because of quantity.
With most chains, you want to make sure that people can consistently
obtain the same services. This is what took McDonald's so long to sign
onto Wi-Fi: more than a year of testing with multiple partners led
them to their current extensive plan.
Now part of Michigan has its Speedway and SuperAmerica stations
unwired. FreedomNet Solutions is providing the service. They hope to
strike gold in the way that apparently truck stops have. Truckers and
mobile professionals alike need Wi-Fi on the road. It's just plain
easier to remain in the car or grab a bite and commute while still
staying on top of deadlines and changes.
Internet Advertising & Sales of
Non-prescription Medicines Permitted
Under EU Law
Internet Advertising & Sales of
Non-prescription Medicines Permitted
Under EU Law
04/27/2004 08:57 AMMondaq Apr 27 2004 1:36PM GMT
FDA backs RFID tags to track
prescription drugs
FDA backs RFID tags to track
prescription drugs
02/19/2004 06:17 PMThe Food and Drug Administration is backing RFID technology as the
best way to track prescription drugs and anticipates widespread use of
the wireless technology by the health care industry within three
years.
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