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| 1. | U of C soars into history (canoe.ca) | ||
| Designer: Space tours not on horizon (http://www.indystar.com/articles/0/158078-5470-010.html — Indianapolis Star) Sprucing up spaceship (http://www.dailynews.com/Stories/0,1413,200~20943~2237427,00.html — Los Angeles Daily News) When SpaceShipOne made its history-making flight last week, it did so with a | |||
| Updated: Jun 27, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Calgary Sun Similar articles |
| 2. | U Say U Want A Revolution (time.com) | ||
| China starts to monitor mobile text messages (http://www.telecom.paper.nl/site/news_ta.asp?type=abstract&id=47863 — Telecom Paper (subscription)) Beijing begins censoring phone text messages (http://www.iht.com/articles/527742.htm — International Herald Tribune) Chinese users sent 220 billion text | |||
| Updated: Jul 5, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: TIME Similar articles |
| 3. | U. Colorado, NASA Satellite Headed For Upper Atmosphere (technewsworld.com) | ||
| Analysis: Satellite will help eye warming (http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040709-092944-4352r — United Press International) NASA's next launch to look back home (http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/07/09/aura.launch/ — CNN) The Cassini spacecraft isn't the only University of Colorado and NASA | |||
| Updated: Jul 11, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: TechNewsWorld Similar articles |
| 4. | U. of California Unveils Blast Simulator (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A blast simulator that can deliver the same punch as a car bomb was unveiled Wednesday in a laboratory at the University of California, San Diego, as part of a federal anti-terrorism program. | |||
| Updated: May 5, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 5. | U. of Colorado instruments approach Saturn aboard Cassini spacecraft (eurekalert.org) | ||
| Cassini will remake image of Saturn (http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/06/22/cassini.saturn.image/ — CNN) Astronomer works to decode the rings of Saturn (http://www.news-record.com/news/local/saturn062204.htm — Greensboro News Record) NASA's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft carrying a $12.5 million University of | |||
| Updated: Jun 22, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: EurekAlert Similar articles |
| 6. | U. of Texas Renews Interest in Los Alamos (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| University of Texas officials expressed renewed interest Thursday in managing the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, with Lockheed Martin Corp. as a partner. | |||
| Updated: Apr 29, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 7. | U.K Nets Take Strain Following Blasts (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Mobile networks throughout the U.K. were under severe pressure following a series of coordinated bomb blasts, but network operators said service is nearly back to normal. | |||
| Updated: Jul 8, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: TechWeb Similar articles |
| 8. | U.K. Baker Claims 3G Tower Will Disrupt 'Cosmic Bakery' (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Baker is ready to take legal action against tower, which it claims will disrupt the baking process and healthy properties of its bread. | |||
| Updated: Dec 23, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: TechWeb Similar articles |
| 9. | U.K. Group Complains of Higher iTunes Cost (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A consumer's group said Wednesday it has complained to government regulators about the cost of downloading music from Apple's iTunes system. | |||
| Updated: Sep 15, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 10. | U.K. Scientists Apply for Cloning License (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Britain's reproductive science regulator said Wednesday it was considering the country's first request to clone human embryos for scientific research. | |||
| Updated: Jun 16, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 11. | U.K. Scientists Apply for Cloning License (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Britain's reproductive science regulator said Wednesday it was considering the country's first request to clone human embryos for scientific research. | |||
| Updated: Jun 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 12. | U.K. Service Lets Canadians Bet on CEO Firings (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Tired of waiting for Nortel NetworksCorp. to restate its results, or unhappy with Royal Bank ofCanada's money-losing forays into the U.S. market? | |||
| Updated: Dec 1, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 13. | U.K. Vows Environmentally Friendly G-8 (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| World leaders gathering for a summit of the G-8 group of wealthy nations in Scotland next month will do so without contributing to global warming, Britain's government promised Sunday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 5, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 14. | U.K., U.S. to Share Anti-Terror Technology (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The British government announced Thursday it had struck a deal to share counterterrorism technology and information with the United States. | |||
| Updated: Dec 9, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 15. | U.N. Abandons Human Cloning Treaty Ban (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Both sides in the human cloning debate claimed victory Friday after the United Nations shelved competing proposals for a treaty to ban the procedure and agreed to meet again in February to try to find consensus. | |||
| Updated: Nov 23, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 16. | U.N. Abandons Idea of Anti-Cloning Treaty (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| In a victory for advocates of stem cell research, U.N. diplomats on Thursday gave up trying to craft a treaty to outlaw human cloning, and will probably settle for a less powerful document that won't seek a worldwide ban, officials said. | |||
| Updated: Nov 19, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 17. | U.N. Adds 17 Items to Protected Sites List (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A war-wrecked bridge whose reconstruction raised hopes that Bosnia could rebuild a multiethnic society and biblical remains in Israel were among 17 cultural wonders added to the U.N. list of protected World Heritage Sites, officials said Saturday. | |||
| Updated: Jul 16, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 18. | U.N. Agency Sees No Rapid Development of El Nino (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Fears of a new El Nino, a phenomenonthat brings extreme weather patterns, are unfounded despiteunusual ocean temperatures which often herald the devastatingweather anomaly, the World Meteorological Organization saidThursday. | |||
| Updated: Aug 27, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 19. | U.N. Agency to Study Environment in Iraq (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Scientists will begin investigating environmental "hot spots" in Iraq as part of a long-term strategy to clean up the country after ten years of war and instability, the U.N. Environment Program said Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Sep 14, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 20. | U.N. Agency to Study Environment in Iraq (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Scientists will begin investigating environmental "hot spots" in Iraq as part of a long-term strategy to clean up the country after ten years of war and instability, the U.N. Environment Program said Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Sep 15, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 21. | U.N. Agency Warns of Africa Locust Crisis (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Swarms of desert locusts are moving across northwest Africa, threatening to devastate crops in an increasing number of countries, U.N. officials warned Friday. | |||
| Updated: Sep 18, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 22. | U.N. Approves Global Gene-Test Standard (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The World Health Organization said Wednesday it approved the first international standard for a human genetic test to help laboratories improve the accuracy and quality of their results. | |||
| Updated: Nov 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 23. | U.N. Delivers Aid to 17,000 Snowstruck in Peru (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The U.N. food aid agency has begundelivering $180,000 in supplies to 17,000 people in Peru's highsouthern Andes after the worst frost and snowstorms in 30 yearskilled livestock and wiped out crops. | |||
| Updated: Jul 30, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 24. | U.N. Divided Over Anti-Cloning Treaty (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Britain staunchly defended the right to use human embryos for medical research while the Vatican backed a complete ban on human cloning as U.N. members Thursday began two days of debate on the highly contentious issue. | |||
| Updated: Oct 22, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 25. | U.N. Divided Over Anti-Cloning Treaty (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Britain staunchly defended the right to use human embryos for medical research while the Vatican backed a complete ban on human cloning as U.N. members Thursday began two days of debate on the highly contentious issue. | |||
| Updated: Oct 22, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 26. | U.N. Internet Policy Off Course, Pioneer Says (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The United Nations isveering off-track in its discussions on whether governmentofficials should set Internet policy, a founding father of thenetwork said on Wednesday. | |||
| Updated: Jul 21, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 27. | U.N. Members to Address Human Cloning (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| U.N. members on both sides of the bitterly divisive debate over human cloning will try to agree Monday on a declaration urging countries to adopt legislation banning attempts to create human life. | |||
| Updated: Feb 14, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 28. | U.N. Must Earn Net Role (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Opinion: The United Nations must prove its worthiness for a seat at the table of Internet governance. | |||
| Updated: Apr 12, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Ziff Davis Similar articles |
| 29. | U.N. Panel Backs Anti-Cloning Resolution (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A bitterly divided U.N. committee approved a resolution calling on nations to ban all forms of human cloning incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life. | |||
| Updated: Feb 20, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 30. | U.N. Panel Backs Anti-Cloning Resolution (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A bitterly divided U.N. committee approved a resolution calling on nations to ban all forms of human cloning incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life. | |||
| Updated: Feb 22, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 31. | U.N. Panel Backs Anti-Cloning Resolution (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A bitterly divided U.N. committee approved a resolution calling on nations to ban all forms of human cloning incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life. | |||
| Updated: Feb 24, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 32. | U.N. Panel Backs Plea for Human Cloning Ban (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A deeply divided GeneralAssembly committee adopted on Friday a nonbinding declarationcalling on governments to prohibit all forms of human cloningincluding techniques used in research on human stem cells. | |||
| Updated: Feb 19, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 33. | U.N. Panel Presents 4 Internet Options (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A U.N. panel created to recommend how the Internet should be run in the future has failed to reach consensus but did agree that no single country should dominate. | |||
| Updated: Jul 15, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 34. | U.N. Panel Presents 4 Internet Options (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A U.N. panel created to recommend how the Internet should be run in the future has failed to reach consensus but did agree that no single country should dominate. | |||
| Updated: Jul 15, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 35. | U.N. Presses India to Save Tigers (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Even in their own reserves, they are rampantly poached for their "lucky" collar bones, fashionable skins and decorative claws. When they flee onto human territory, they are poisoned, electrocuted, shot or trapped. There is nowhere left for India's dwindli | |||
| Updated: Apr 13, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 36. | U.N. Presses India to Save Tigers (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Even in their own reserves, they are rampantly poached for their "lucky" collar bones, fashionable skins and decorative claws. When they flee onto human territory, they are poisoned, electrocuted, shot or trapped. There is nowhere left for India's dwindli | |||
| Updated: Apr 13, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 37. | U.N. Report Says Biodiversity on Decline (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate and human activity is to blame, according to an international report. | |||
| Updated: May 20, 2005 | Rating: 16 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 38. | U.N. Resolution Seeks Ban on Cloning (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday approved a nonbinding resolution that seeks to ban human cloning, capping a four-year struggle that saw divided governments abandon efforts for stronger action. | |||
| Updated: Mar 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 39. | U.N. Resolution Seeks Ban on Cloning (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday approved a nonbinding resolution that seeks to ban human cloning, capping a four-year struggle that saw divided governments abandon efforts for stronger action. | |||
| Updated: Mar 9, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 40. | U.N. Says Globe Drying Up at Fast Pace (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The world is turning to dust, with lands the size of Rhode Island becoming desert wasteland every year and the problem threatening to send millions of people fleeing to greener countries, the United Nations says. | |||
| Updated: Jun 15, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 41. | U.N. Says Globe Drying Up at Fast Pace (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The world is turning to dust, with lands the size of Rhode Island becoming desert wasteland every year and the problem threatening to send millions of people fleeing to greener countries, the United Nations says. | |||
| Updated: Jun 16, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 42. | U.N. Study: Earth's Health Deteriorating (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Growing populations and expanding economic activity have strained the planet's ecosystems over the past half century, a trend that threatens international efforts to combat poverty and disease, a U.N.-sponsored study of the Earth's health warned on Wednes | |||
| Updated: Mar 30, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 43. | U.N. Study: Earth's Health Deteriorating (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Growing populations and expanding economic activity have strained the planet's ecosystems over the past half century, a trend that threatens international efforts to combat poverty and disease, a U.N.-sponsored study of the Earth's health warned on Wednes | |||
| Updated: Mar 31, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 44. | U.N. Summit Looks at Disaster Prevention (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The world's nations, generous with their aid since the Asian tsunami catastrophe, must take action to be prepared for and prevent such natural events from becoming mass killers, the U.N. emergency relief chief said Monday. | |||
| Updated: Jan 17, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 45. | U.N. Talks Seek Compromise on Human Cloning Ban (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| U.N. diplomats, deadlocked foryears over the drafting of treaty to ban the cloning of humanbeings worldwide, open negotiations on Monday on an alternativethat would instead urge each government to adopt its own lawson human cloning. | |||
| Updated: Feb 13, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 46. | U.N. Tsunami Conference Opens in Japan (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A global conference on the tsunami catastrophe opened Tuesday amid calls for direct world action to prevent such natural events from becoming mass killers. | |||
| Updated: Jan 18, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 47. | U.N. Urges Fish Havens as World Marks Green Day (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The United Nations urged thecreation of ocean parks to protect depleted fish stocks onSaturday as activists marked World Environment Day by freeingturtles, planting trees and decrying global warming. | |||
| Updated: Jun 5, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 48. | U.N. Urges Funds to Curb African Locusts (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| With swarms of locusts threatening crops in a number of African countries, a U.N. agency appealed for an additional $70 million in assistance Thursday to prevent the upsurge from becoming a full-scale plague. | |||
| Updated: Aug 26, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 49. | U.N. Urges Safe Havens for Fish from Trawlers (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The world should do more to set upprotected zones in the oceans to shield depleted fish stocksfrom the ravages of trawlers and pollution, the United Nationssaid on Saturday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 5, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 50. | U.N. Urges Temporary Bottom-Trawling Ban (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The U.N. General Assembly urged nations Wednesday to consider temporary bans on high seas bottom trawling, disappointing scientists and some countries seeking an immediate halt to the destructive fishing practice. | |||
| Updated: Nov 18, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 51. | U.N. Video Game Encourages Kids to Feed, Not Kill (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The jungle territory that hides lurkingrebel forces makes it look like a shoot-em-up adventure, but inthis video game -- from the U.N.'s food aid agency -- the aimis to feed the masses rather than blow them away. | |||
| Updated: Apr 14, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 52. | U.N. Video Game Encourages Kids to Feed, Not Kill (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The jungle territory that hides lurkingrebel forces makes it look like a shoot-em-up adventure, but inthis video game -- from the U.N.'s food aid agency -- the aimis to feed the masses rather than blow them away. | |||
| Updated: Apr 18, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 53. | U.N. Warns Aral Sea Could Dry Up (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| One of the world's largest saltwater lakes could dry up completely unless neighboring countries in Central Asia work together to increase its water supply, the United Nations warned Friday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 18, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 54. | U.N. warns Caribbean ill-prepared for hurricanes (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Tropical storms and hurricanes killedthousands in Caribbean nations last year, and could claim morelives this year because the region is not prepared to cope withthe deadly natural disasters, U.N. special relief coordinatorJan Egeland said on Wednesday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 2, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 55. | U.N. Warns of Full-Scale Locust Plague in Africa (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Locust swarms infesting Mauritania andother African nations could develop into a full-scale plaguewithout additional foreign aid, the U.N. Food and AgricultureOrganization said Thursday. | |||
| Updated: Aug 26, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 56. | U.N. Web Site Viewers Strongly Prefer English (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The vast majority of visitors tothe U.N. Web site look at English-language pages, andrelatively few call up Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian orSpanish pages, the United Nations said on Thursday. | |||
| Updated: Oct 1, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 57. | U.N. wildlife group lashes India over dwindling tigers (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| India's commitment to protecting endangered species such as the tiger appeared to be weakening as organised crime networks poach populations near to extinction, wildlife protection group CITES said on Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Apr 12, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 58. | U.N.: Mobile Phones Gaining Revenue (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Mobile phones are expected to generate greater revenue this year than traditional land lines with the nations of Africa, Asia and Latin America driving growth, a U.N. agency said Thursday. | |||
| Updated: Dec 10, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 59. | U.N.: Mobile Phones to Overtake Land Lines (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Mobile phones are expected to generate greater revenue this year than traditional land lines with the nations of Africa, Asia and Latin America driving growth, a U.N. agency said Thursday. | |||
| Updated: Dec 10, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 60. | U.N.: N. Korean Environment in Poor Shape (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| North Korea's forests are depleted, its rivers and streams are filled with runoff from factories and a reliance on coal energy has created severe urban air pollution, the United Nations said Friday in its first report on the communist nation's environment | |||
| Updated: Aug 27, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 61. | U.N.: Nuclear Energy May Be Back in Vogue (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Expectations of a sharp rise in energydemand and the risk of climate change are pushing manycountries to return to the idea of nuclear power, the head ofthe United Nations nuclear watchdog said Monday. | |||
| Updated: Mar 22, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 62. | U.N.: Robot Use to Surge Sevenfold by 2007 (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors and manage other chores is set to surge sevenfold by 2007 as more consumers snap up smart machines, the United Nations said. | |||
| Updated: Oct 20, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 63. | U.N.: Robot Use to Surge Sevenfold by 2007 (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors, pull guard duty and perform other chores is set to surge sevenfold by 2007, says a new U.N. survey, which credits dropping prices for the robot boom. | |||
| Updated: Oct 21, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 64. | U.N.: Robot Use to Surge Sevenfold by 2007 (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors, pull guard duty and perform other chores is set to surge sevenfold by 2007, says a new U.N. survey, which credits dropping prices for the robot boom. | |||
| Updated: Oct 21, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 65. | U.N.: Robot Use to Surge Sevenfold by 2007 (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors, pull guard duty and perform other chores is set to surge sevenfold by 2007, says a new U.N. survey, which credits dropping prices for the robot boom. | |||
| Updated: Oct 22, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 66. | U.N.: Robots to Surge Sevenfold by 2007 (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors and manage other chores is set to surge sevenfold by 2007 as more consumers snap up smart machines, the United Nations said. | |||
| Updated: Oct 20, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 67. | U.N.: Uranium Mine Poses Security Threat (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Massive illicit digging at the uranium mine that fueled the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs threatens to put the mine's nuclear ore into terrorist hands, U.N. investigators warned on Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Jul 20, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 68. | U.N.: Uranium Mine Poses Security Threat (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Massive illicit digging at the uranium mine that fueled the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs threatens to put the mine's nuclear ore into terrorist hands, U.N. investigators warned on Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Jul 21, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 69. | U.S Keeps Nervous Eye on Exports Amid Mad Cow Concerns (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| U.S. agriculture officials on Mondaylabored to convince foreign buyers of American beef that themeat is safe to consume, despite Friday's announcement of an"inconclusive" test for mad cow disease that caused volatiletrading in Chicago futures markets. | |||
| Updated: Jun 29, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 70. | U.S-French Gap Narrows Over Fighting Web Hate (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A transatlantic gap over fightingInternet hate crime is narrowing as the United States andFrance put aside differences to seek a common strategy againstWeb Sites spreading racism and anti-Semitism, experts said onThursday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 71. | U.S. Accuses Researchers of Animal Abuse (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Federal regulators have accused University of California researchers of mistreating animals used in medical experiments over a three-year period, according to a complaint made public Tuesday by an animal-rights group. | |||
| Updated: Sep 16, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 72. | U.S. Accuses Researchers of Animal Abuse (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Federal regulators have accused University of California researchers of mistreating animals used in medical experiments over a three-year period, according to a complaint made public Tuesday by an animal-rights group. | |||
| Updated: Sep 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 73. | U.S. Accuses U.N. of Dragging Feet Over Locusts (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The United States accused the U.N.agriculture body Friday of mismanaging the locust crisisafflicting vast swathes of West Africa. | |||
| Updated: Sep 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 74. | U.S. adds record number of broadband lines in Q1 (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The top U.S. telephone and cablecompanies added a record 2.6 million high-speed Internet linesin the first quarter, a 7 percent increase spurred by pricecuts by telephone companies. | |||
| Updated: May 10, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 75. | U.S. Adults Abandoning Landlines For Mobile Phones (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Nearly 1 in 10 U.S. adults have tossed their traditional telephone service, opting instead to use their cellular phones exclusively. | |||
| Updated: Jun 29, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: TechWeb Similar articles |
| 76. | U.S. advertising to rise 3.4 percent-TNS (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| U.S. advertising spending is expectedto rise 3.4 percent this year, helped by cable, Internet, andHispanic media, although the pace of growth is expected to slowin the second half of the year. | |||
| Updated: Jun 28, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 77. | U.S. Advisers Back New Ultrasound Fibroid Therapy (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| A U.S. advisory panel onThursday urged regulators to approve a new treatment usingultrasound to break up fibrous clumps in the uterus, analternative to removal of the uterus in a hysterectomy. | |||
| Updated: Jun 4, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 78. | U.S. Agencies Told Be Brand Neutral; AMD Cheers (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The White House this week told U.S.federal agencies to stop specifying brand names in procurementcontracts, a practice it says leads to higher prices foreverything from paper clips to personal computers and hurts thelivelihood of smaller vendors. | |||
| Updated: Apr 14, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 79. | U.S. Agencies Told Be Brand Neutral; AMD Cheers (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The White House this week told U.S.federal agencies to stop specifying brand names in procurementcontracts, a practice it says leads to higher prices foreverything from paper clips to personal computers and hurts thelivelihood of smaller vendors. | |||
| Updated: Apr 18, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 80. | U.S. Aims to Smooth Absentee Voting by Troops (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Pentagon, joined by the U.S.Postal Service, is taking steps to make it quicker and morereliable for U.S. troops overseas to cast absentee ballots,after scrapping a plan to let them vote over the Internet,officials said on Wednesday. | |||
| Updated: Jun 3, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 81. | U.S. Air Force Excited About Near-Space Prospects (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The U.S. Air Force could startoperating aircraft in "near space," the no man's land above65,000 feet but below an outer space orbit, within a year, atop U.S. Air Force space official said on Tuesday. | |||
| Updated: Jan 20, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 82. | U.S. Allows Cuban Biotech Deal (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| In a rare exception to long-standing American foreign policy, U.S. officials have approved drug developer CancerVax Corp.'s deal with the Cuban government to develop three experimental cancer drugs created in Havana. | |||
| Updated: Jul 16, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 83. | U.S. Announces Tsunami Warning System Plan (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Bush administration unveiled a $37.5 million plan Friday to erect a tsunami warning system designed to protect both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts by mid-2007. | |||
| Updated: Jan 15, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 84. | U.S. Announces Tsunami Warning System Plan (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Bush administration unveiled a $37.5 million plan Friday to erect a tsunami warning system designed to protect both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts by mid-2007. | |||
| Updated: Jan 16, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 85. | U.S. Appears to Win Global Warming Debate (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Leaders of the world's wealthy nations appeared to bow to U.S. pressure on climate change, approving a watered-down declaration Friday that avoids setting targets or timetables for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. | |||
| Updated: Jul 8, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 86. | U.S. April online ads up slightly, Web site says (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| U.S. online job ads grew slightly inApril, posting their smallest increase in four months aseconomic growth appeared to hit a soft patch, the top jobsearch Web site, Monster, said on Thursday. | |||
| Updated: May 5, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 87. | U.S. Army Aims to Halt Paperwork with IBM System (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| No more passing the buck. | |||
| Updated: Dec 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 88. | U.S. Army Aims to Halt Paperwork with IBM System (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| No more passing the buck. | |||
| Updated: Dec 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 89. | U.S. Army Aims to Halt Paperwork with IBM System (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| No more passing the buck. | |||
| Updated: Dec 19, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 90. | U.S. Army Invades E3 (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| With helicopters and Humvees, the Army offers a real-life look at its video game. | |||
| Updated: May 21, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: PC World Similar articles |
| 91. | U.S. Army to Test Enigma Software with Combat Vehicles (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Army hopes Enigma's 3C product will lessen its reliance on costly mechanics. | |||
| Updated: Oct 13, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Ziff Davis Similar articles |
| 92. | U.S. Asked to Probe Music Download Sites (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Federal Trade Commission is being asked to investigate Web sites that claim to offer legal music downloads for a low price but actually sell popular software that is available free elsewhere on the Internet and is commonly used to steal songs. | |||
| Updated: Mar 8, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 93. | U.S. Asked to Probe Music-Download Sites (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The Federal Trade Commission is being asked to investigate Web sites that claim to offer legal music downloads for a low price but actually sell popular software that is available free elsewhere on the Internet and is commonly used to steal songs. | |||
| Updated: Mar 8, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 94. | U.S. Asks High Court to Curb File Swapping (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The government's top lawyer has asked the Supreme Court to overturn the ruling that allowed the makers of online song- and movie-swapping software to stay in business. | |||
| Updated: Jan 25, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: washingtonpost.com Similar articles |
| 95. | U.S. Astronomers Question Date of Original Marathon (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| The first marathon -- a grueling runby a battlefield messenger from the plains of Marathon toAthens -- may have occurred in August heat instead of thecomparative cool of September in Greece, astronomers reportedon Monday. | |||
| Updated: Jul 21, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 96. | U.S. Barred From Weakening Dolphin Rules (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| In a victory for environmentalists, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Bush administration cannot change the standards commercial fisheries must meet before the tuna they catch can carry the "dolphin-safe" label. | |||
| Updated: Aug 14, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 97. | U.S. Bioterror Plan Frustrates Industry (story.news.yahoo.com) | ||
| When President Bush signed Project BioShield into law in July, he said he was immediately making $5.6 billion available to counter such anticipated threats as smallpox genetically engineered to render current vaccines useless. | |||
| Updated: Oct 17, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: AP Similar articles |
| 98. | U.S. bounds back into space (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| With blinding majesty and a din like a heavenly timpani roll, Discovery flamed to life Tuesday and roared into orbit, beginning the first shuttle mission after months of delays and two years of rebuilding at NASA. | |||
| Updated: Jul 27, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Chicago Tribune Similar articles |
| 99. | U.S. Braces for Sony's PSP Gaming Machine Debut (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Sony Corp. (6758.T) is bettingthat more than a million gamers will snap up its newPlayStation Portable (PSP) gaming machines within days of itsMarch 24 release at midnight Eastern time. | |||
| Updated: Mar 24, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: Reuters Similar articles |
| 100. | U.S. Broadband Access Nears 40 Million (news.yahoo.com) | ||
| Some 37.9 million Internet users in the United States now have broadband access, according to a report released by the Federal Communications Commission. | |||
| Updated: Jul 12, 2005 | Rating: 0 | Author: TechWeb Similar articles |
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