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Sunday 13 March 2005 |
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'British music companies have won the right to force Internet service providers to disclose the names and addresses of individuals accused of uploading large numbers of songs onto file-sharing networks.'"
(Via Scripting News.) 9:28:12 PM |
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George Jessel: "'The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.'"
(Via Quotes of the Day.) 3:32:56 PM |
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Legal fears prompt football ban: "A string of schools across Renfrewshire ban children from taking part in after-school football games."
(Via BBC News | UK.) 3:28:08 PM |
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Diabetic man forced off BA flight: "A diabetic is ordered off a BA flight because staff fear his insulin injection kit may be a security risk."
(Via BBC News | UK.) 3:25:03 PM |
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RSS on Your Blackberry: "Phil Windley: As I was reading a piece at eWeek on mobile CRM apps, I wondered 'when will RSS readers come standard on the Blackberry and Treo?' There are solutions from others and RIM has a info for developers, but I'm thinking that at some point, it will just be there like calendar and email.
(Via Jeff's Radio Weblog.) 1:31:55 PM |
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Inside Sport: Paris takes a lead from London's regeneration line: "
(Via Telegraph Sport.) "
(Via Clissold Leisure Users' News.) 1:12:09 PM |