Birds and bees inspire micro spy-plane (Reuters)
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Kids Plus Rocks Equals 120,000 Angry
Bees (Reuters)
Kids Plus Rocks Equals 120,000 Angry
Bees (Reuters)
08/16/2004 10:36 AMReuters - Kids throwing rocks stirred up more
trouble than they bargained for when they dislodged a swarm of
bees from an enormous hive built in the wall of a Southern
California apartment building, authorities said on Friday.
Zoo to inseminate "love" birds (Reuters)
Zoo to inseminate "love" birds (Reuters)
12/24/2004 01:13 PMReuters - Johannesburg zoo plans to artificially inseminate a pair of
female birds who appear
to be lovers to help boost dwindling numbers of the endangered wattled
crane species.
Strange China stories strictly for the
birds (Reuters)
Strange China stories strictly for the
birds (Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:56 AMReuters - Sick birds are causing a flap
in China in more ways than one.
China probes bizarre death of falling
birds (Reuters)
China probes bizarre death of falling
birds (Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:56 AMReuters - Chinese authorities have been quietly investigating the
mysterious deaths of thousands of tiny birds said to have fallen
from the sky over Communist Party chief Hu Jintao's birthplace,
sources say.
Pigeon lovers hope nasty taste will save
birds (Reuters)
Pigeon lovers hope nasty taste will save
birds (Reuters)
08/21/2004 04:56 PMReuters - Pigeon fanciers, tired of having their prize racing birds
snatched away by predators, have a plan to save them -- make
them taste too nasty for other birds to eat.
Plane Detour Ordered to Prolong Nap?
(Reuters)
Plane Detour Ordered to Prolong Nap?
(Reuters)
09/09/2004 09:15 AMReuters - Determined to get a decent night's sleep,
French President Jacques Chirac ordered his Airbus pilot to
perform a 1,250-mile time-killing tour of France before heading
to Russia to see Vladimir Putin last week.
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.
Chirac orders plane detour for nap
(Reuters)
Chirac orders plane detour for nap
(Reuters)
09/09/2004 09:16 AMReuters - Determined to get a decent night's sleep, French President
Jacques Chirac ordered his Airbus pilot to perform a
2,000-km (1,250-mile) time-killing tour of France before heading to
Russia to see Vladimir Putin last week.
Sun Micro Revises Net Down -Filing
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Revises Net Down -Filing
(Reuters)
09/13/2004 06:42 PMReuters - Network computer maker Sun
Microsystems Inc. revised its most recently reported
quarterly results slightly lower due to the finalized legal
settlement with Microsoft Corp. and property leases,
filings showed on Monday.
Sun Micro Posts Profit (Reuters)
Sun Micro Posts Profit (Reuters)
07/20/2004 07:53 PMReuters - Network computer maker Sun
Microsystems Inc. (SUNW.O) on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit
thanks to its settlement with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O), as
revenue rose for the first time in more than three years.
Kuwaiti Arrested for Trying to Hijack
Qatar Plane (Reuters)
Kuwaiti Arrested for Trying to Hijack
Qatar Plane (Reuters)
04/17/2004 02:11 AMReuters - Egyptian authorities arrested a Kuwaiti
passenger on Saturday on board a Qatar Airways flight that made
an emergency landing in Cairo after he attempted to hijack the
plane, an airline official said.
Brazil Amazon Plane Crash Kills 33
(Reuters)
Brazil Amazon Plane Crash Kills 33
(Reuters)
05/15/2004 02:37 PMReuters - All 33 people aboard a
Brazilian passenger plane were killed when it crashed in the
Amazon jungle just minutes from landing at the industrial city
of Manaus, aviation authorities said on Saturday.
Plane with 10 People Crashes Along
U.S.-Canada Border (Reuters)
Plane with 10 People Crashes Along
U.S.-Canada Border (Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:58 PMReuters - A small plane carrying as many as 10
people crashed in the icy waters of Lake Erie along the
U.S.-Canadian border on Saturday and no survivors have been
found, a U.S. Coast Guard official said.
U.S. Stealth Fighter Plane May Get Gray
Makeover (Reuters)
U.S. Stealth Fighter Plane May Get Gray
Makeover (Reuters)
02/19/2004 11:22 AMReuters - The F-117A
fighter jet, the radar-eluding stealth plane known for its
angular design and charcoal black color, may be getting a
makeover in a new shade of gray.
Sun Micro Posts Loss on Restructuring
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Posts Loss on Restructuring
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 03:54 PMReuters - Network computer maker Sun
Microsystems Inc. (SUNW.O) on Thursday posted a large loss that
was in line with its reduced forecast, weighed down by a hefty
restructuring charge as revenue fell for the 12th consecutive
quarter.
S&P Cuts Sun Micro to Junk, Shares Dip
(Reuters)
S&P Cuts Sun Micro to Junk, Shares Dip
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 01:58 AMReuters - Standard & Poor's on Friday cut Sun
Microsystems Inc.'s (SUNW.O) debt ratings to junk, citing
losses at the company and fierce competition in the server
market, knocking its shares almost 7 percent.
Sun Micro: Loss on Restructuring Charge
(Reuters)
Sun Micro: Loss on Restructuring Charge
(Reuters)
04/15/2004 07:50 PMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW.O) on
Thursday shuffled the top executives at its core server
computer business and posted a large loss, weighed down by a
hefty restructuring charge as revenue fell for the 12th
consecutive quarter.
Applied Micro to Buy IBM Chip Assets
(Reuters)
Applied Micro to Buy IBM Chip Assets
(Reuters)
04/13/2004 07:28 AMReuters - Applied Micro Circuits Corp. (AMCC.O)
said on Tuesday it has agreed to license intellectual property
and buy part of a line of microchips from International
Business Machines Corp. (IBM.N) for $227 million in cash.
Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Aims to Woo Banking Customers
(Reuters)
09/20/2004 07:13 PMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. is
staging its first press and customer event in New York on
Tuesday in three years to roll out new products and woo
customers in the banking industry, one of the network computer
maker's most important markets.
France Identifies 'Little Prince'
Author's Plane (Reuters)
France Identifies 'Little Prince'
Author's Plane (Reuters)
04/09/2004 04:13 PMReuters - A plane raised from the
Mediterranean 60 years after it crashed, killing author Antoine
de Saint-Exupery, has been identified and will be put on
display in southern France, officials said Wednesday.
Dutch fans buy plane ticket for soccer
coach (Reuters)
Dutch fans buy plane ticket for soccer
coach (Reuters)
06/20/2004 05:31 PMReuters - Dutch fans at Euro 2004 have clubbed together to buy a plane
ticket out of Portugal for coach Dick
Advocaat following the 3-2 defeat by the Czech Republic.
First-Of-A-Kind Private Rocket Plane
Heads to Space (Reuters)
First-Of-A-Kind Private Rocket Plane
Heads to Space (Reuters)
06/21/2004 09:07 AMReuters - SpaceShipOne lifted off early on
Monday in the initial stage of the world's first attempted
commercial space flight.
U.S. Intelligence Official: Qaeda Posed
Plane Threat (Reuters)
U.S. Intelligence Official: Qaeda Posed
Plane Threat (Reuters)
02/17/2004 03:42 PMReuters - Al Qaeda has deployed operatives to
hijack planes and fly them into targets in an echo of the Sept.
11 attacks and is looking at derailing trains possibly carrying
hazardous material, according to a top U.S. intelligence
official.
U.S. Plane Attacks Najaf Rebels as Tanks
Near Shrine (Reuters)
U.S. Plane Attacks Najaf Rebels as Tanks
Near Shrine (Reuters)
08/22/2004 09:00 PMReuters - A U.S. AC-130 gunship attacked
Shi'ite militia positions in the holy Iraqi city of Najaf early
on Monday after tanks reinforced the siege of a shrine at the
center of a nearly three-week insurgency.
Investigators Find Explosives in Russia
Plane Wreck (Reuters)
Investigators Find Explosives in Russia
Plane Wreck (Reuters)
08/27/2004 03:51 PMReuters - Explosives of a kind used by Chechen
rebels have been found in one of two airliners that crashed
almost simultaneously, pointing to a terrorist attack, Russian
investigators said Friday.
Israel Sees Missile-Protected El Al
Plane by June (Reuters)
Israel Sees Missile-Protected El Al
Plane by June (Reuters)
04/22/2004 09:09 AMReuters - Israel is equipping its El Al fleet
with an anti-missile system and the national carrier's first
plane protected by the device will take to the air by June, the
Transportation Ministry said on Thursday.
Sun Micro Posts Narrower Quarterly Loss
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Posts Narrower Quarterly Loss
(Reuters)
04/14/2005 04:00 PMReuters - Network computer maker Sun
Microsystems Inc. on Thursday posted a narrower
quarterly loss after a large year-ago restructuring charge as
revenue fell 1 percent.
Seiko Epson Launches Micro Projection
TVs (Reuters)
Seiko Epson Launches Micro Projection
TVs (Reuters)
05/31/2004 08:37 AMReuters - Japan's Seiko Epson Corp said on Monday
that it would begin selling microdisplay rear-projection
televisions in Japan, marking its entry into the highly
competitive domestic market for large, flat-screen TVs.
Cisco to Use Trend Micro Antivirus
Technologies (Reuters)
Cisco to Use Trend Micro Antivirus
Technologies (Reuters)
06/07/2004 12:31 PMReuters - Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO.O), the
world's largest maker of equipment that directs Internet
traffic, on Monday said it would integrate Trend Micro Inc.'s
(TMIC.O) technology to block computer viruses and worms with
its software in a bid to make corporate networks more secure.
Sun Micro Target of 'Mini-Tender' Offer
(Reuters)
Sun Micro Target of 'Mini-Tender' Offer
(Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:22 PMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. said on
Wednesday it had received an unsolicited "mini-tender" offer
from a private investment company to buy up to 25 million
shares from stockholders, less than one percent of Sun's stock.
Death Toll in Iran Plane Crash 40
People, UAE Official Says (Reuters)
Death Toll in Iran Plane Crash 40
People, UAE Official Says (Reuters)
02/10/2004 06:52 AMReuters - Forty people were
killed when an Iranian Kish Airline plane crashed in the
emirate of Sharjah Tuesday, a United Arab Emirates civil
aviation official said.
Bomb Alert Prompts Greek Plane to Land
in London (Reuters)
Bomb Alert Prompts Greek Plane to Land
in London (Reuters)
09/26/2004 11:30 AMReuters - A bomb threat prompted a Greek Olympic
Airlines passenger plane to make an emergency landing on Sunday
at London's Stansted Airport, airport spokesmen said.
Sun Micro to Roll Out Major Java
Software Advances (Reuters)
Sun Micro to Roll Out Major Java
Software Advances (Reuters)
06/28/2004 12:03 AMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. will roll
out major enhancements to its developer tools for the Java
programming language and will contribute next-generation
computing desktop technologies to the open-source community,
the computer maker said on Sunday.
Trend Micro Says 2003 Viruses Caused
$55 Billion Damage (Reuters)
Trend Micro Says 2003 Viruses Caused
$55 Billion Damage (Reuters)
01/16/2004 11:32 AMReuters - Trend Micro Inc., the world's
third-largest anti-virus software maker, said on Friday
computer virus attacks cost global businesses an estimated $55
billion in damages in 2003, a sum that would rise this year.
Were All Worker Bees Here
Were All Worker Bees Here
06/05/2005 10:57 PMCIO Jun 1 2005 3:35AM GMT
Wi-Fi turns us into busy worker bees
Wi-Fi turns us into busy worker bees
11/13/2003 12:26 PMWe need a bigger a honey pot
Workers Removing 700,000 Bees From Home
(AP)
Workers Removing 700,000 Bees From Home
(AP)
06/09/2004 10:19 AMAP - Lake Worth resident Norm Gitzen didn't mind the more than
half-million bees living in the roof of his house until recently. But
when the bees started coming into the house, stinging him and his
nephew, his love of that cohabitation changed.
Another Sign of Spring: The Bees Are
Back to Work
Another Sign of Spring: The Bees Are
Back to Work
04/07/2005 12:30 PMFor John Nazarian, there is a spiritual aspect to beekeeping and a
farmer's joy in feeling the heft of the hive after a difficult winter.
Truck Carrying 9M Bees Spills in Mont.
(AP)
Truck Carrying 9M Bees Spills in Mont.
(AP)
06/16/2004 10:05 AMAP - A tractor-trailer overturned on a curve on a highway, spilling
its load of hundreds of bee hives and unleashing some nine million
angry honey bees.
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