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Thursday, 11 March 2004
A taxing proposal to solve the music... < 9:03:34 PM>.
A taxing proposal to solve the music download dilemma [GAM-Technology] 'Canada has recently become the world's test case for an alternative model of dealing with music downloads.'
Canada, HP tussle over defense department dealings < 7:29:13 PM>.
The Canadian government demands that Hewlett-Packard pay back $120 million in defense department contracts or prove that it delivered at proper billing rates. [CNET News.com]
Looking to Canadian Web Pharmacies for Savings < 7:25:51 PM>.
As the debate continues, opinions are divided on the merits of allowing online drug purchases from Canada. [New York Times: Technology]
Digital System Speeds Toronto's Commute, but Oh, Those Billing Surprises < 7:25:10 PM>.
The first highway to use digital cameras and license-plate-reading software rather than toll collectors opened in 1997. It still inspires a mixed reaction. [New York Times: Technology] Never been on the 407 myself.
Remote Piano Lessons, in Real Time < 7:10:30 PM>.
High-speed internet connections put music teachers within reach of talented faraway students. [New York Times: Technology] More about this story at my main weblog.
Notes and Tips: Missing Music in Canada < 2:32:17 PM>.
Canadian Mac users seem to be getting shortchanged in the digital music market. [MacInTouch]
Bertuzzi offers tearful apology for attack... < 1:35:12 AM>.
Bertuzzi offers tearful apology for attack
Vancouver Canuck Todd Bertuzzi broke down in tears Wednesday night as he
spoke publicly for the first time since an on-ice attack that left
another player with a fractured neck.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
Ottawa tries to trace millions in computer... < 1:34:45 AM>.
Ottawa tries to trace millions in computer deal
The federal government is scrambling to deal with another multi-million
scandal, this one involving the Department of National Defence.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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