Wednesday, 13 November 2002
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Final Cut Pro Helps India Tackle AIDS. India's first reality TV show -- edited entirely on Apple technology and produced and funded by the BBC -- is succeeding in combatting the growing problem of HIV and AIDS among the country's young people. (Apple via MyAppleMenu) [Macintosh News] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
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Gates Offers India $100 Million to Fight AIDS. Bill Gates announced on Monday that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will give more than $100 million to reduce the spread of H.I.V. and AIDS in India. By Amy Waldman. [New York Times: Technology]
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Experts to Deliver at Surround 2002
New York City (November 13, 2002)--Surround 2002: the 4th Annual Surround Conference & Showcase has announced conference program details, featuring expanded how-to education seminars, and a series of one-of-a-kind Master Class workshops led by legends of the industry. [ProSound News]
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Call the troops home - Senate committee
Canada should give the military $4 billion immediately and cancel all
overseas duty for two years, a Senate committee said on Tuesday.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Call the troops home [^] Senate committee
Canada should give the military $4 billion immediately and cancel all
overseas duty for two years, a Senate committee said on Tuesday.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Research in Motion to Cut Jobs. Research in Motion, the maker of the Blackberry wireless e-mail service, announced it will cut about 10 percent of its global work force. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology]
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Get the skinny from TechDirt: This blog monitors wireless developments of all kinds, including cell, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. [80211b News]
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Critics warn Ontario power price freeze will backfire
Ontario's Conservative government continued Tuesday to roll out its plan
to ensure affordable electricity costs.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]Eve's blew it but Harris had to set him up. Losers, and we'll be the ones to pay for it.
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Al-Jazeera broadcasts tape said to be bin Laden
Al-Jazeera television in the Middle East is broadcasting an audio tape
of a man whom the network identifies as Osama bin Laden.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]George didn't get his man. Now he'd rather you forget about that. He wants to go get Saddam, someone bin Laden has always trashed. Funny about that. Iraq is about oil, nothing else.
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Europe lacks moral fibre, says US hawk. World latest: Richard Perle, a leading Pentagon adviser on Iraq, has launched an extraordinary tirade against Europe which he accused of providing succour to Saddam Hussein. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Polly Toynbee: Was the war on Afghanistan worth it?. A supporter of the war in Afghanistan, Polly Toynbee reports from Kabul on whether we did the right thing. [Guardian Unlimited]
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A Show That Looks at Religion Through a Camera's Lens. An exhibition in Paris offers a fascinating overview of how photographers have addressed Jesus' place in Western civilization. By Alan Riding. [New York Times: Arts]
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California Coast, Now Online. A former tech exec is photographing California's 1,100-mile coastline and posting the shots online. The database has already helped environmentalists catch polluters, and that has some property owners worried. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
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