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15. juli 2005
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Tools Give Video Freaks the Power. New software makes it easy for amateur broadcasters to share their work over the internet, at higher quality than ever before. The last in a three-part series. By Katie Dean. [Wired News]
1:32:09 PM
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Both Parties Propose to Punish China Trade . Powerful members of Congress yesterday announced plans to introduce bills aimed at punishing China for some of its trade practices, making it likely that passage of such legislation will be necessary to secure approval of the controversial Central American Free Trade Agreement. By Paul Blustein. [Politics]
1:25:53 PM
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Schwarzenegger A Top-Dollar Editor . LOS ANGELES, July 14 -- When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced last year that he had signed a deal to serve as executive editor for two fitness magazines, he described the salary as "petty compared to the movies." By Amy Argetsinger. [Politics]
1:24:35 PM
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Rove Confirmed Plame Indirectly, Lawyer Says . Senior Bush advisor Karl Rove confirmed the CIA operative's identity after columnist Robert Novak raised her name in a telephone interview, according to a lawyer involved in the case. By Mike Allen. [Politics]
1:23:26 PM
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Chief Justice Rehnquist Leaves Hospital . Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist denies "unfounded rumours" regarding his possible retirement from the Supreme Court hours after his release from the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington. By Charles Lane and Peter Baker. [Politics]
1:22:18 PM
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1:12:18 PM
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Hurricane Emily Strikes Grenada
1:10:24 PM
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The BNP fails to gain a seat on a council after using photographs of a bombed London bus in a campaign leaflet.
12:47:29 PM
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Last update: 11.09.2006; 17:50:09.
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