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U.S. to Place its Antiballistic Missile Defense System in Britain |
...always looking towards new ways of cooperation with the United Kingdom. He mentioned that the United States radar systems were already in their final stage of testing.
The results of the negotiation might create acute disputes at a time when most representatives in Blair's Labor Party are looking forward for Britain to distance itself from the United States. The reason for this was created by a quite unpopular alliance o... |
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Surgeons Who Play Video Games are More Skilled |
...n, visual attention as well as depth perception and computer competency.
Dr. James Rosser, who works at Beth Israel Medical Center and who is also the senior author of the study, mentioned that it might be possible to use video games as a tool that can help surgeons in their meticulous work.
Although video games can be quite useful in many situation the study says that parents should not allow their children to play... |
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European Union is Angry on Microsoft |
...ompany faced further fines for seeking unreasonable prices from the software developers for vital data. The European Union criticized Microsoft. The EU executive stated that the latest formal charges might lead the American software corporation to additional daily penalties.
Jonathan Todd, the competition spokesman of European Commission, said that the EU, for the first time in its antitrust policy, faces a company that... |
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U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq |
...sues, both hold the same position. Especially when it comes to Middle East, Russia and the United States have the same goals and the same attitude towards its issues.
He added that the United States might not necessary agree on every question with Russia, but if to take for example the conflict in Israel than Burns thinks that the relationships are maintained at a good level among U.S., Russia, as well as European Union ... |
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Microsoft's Antivirus Causes Damage |
...y to recover some .pst or dbx files but only if those are available in the program's quarantine facility. This means that the erased files cannot be recovered; only those that were sent to quarantine might still be available.
Microsoft's forum administrator, Stephen Boots, left a comment on the forum saying that he was quite unhappy with the issue. He said that this problem was reported over a year ago and though the iss... |
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Chemical Found in Cosmetics, Soaps and Lubricants is Hazardous for Men |
... adult males. This scientific discovery was made by the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Scientists think that even in low doses the exposures to phthalates and several other common chemicals might reduce the levels of testosterone in men. Richard Stahlhut, A Preventive Medicine resident at the University of Rochester said that the exposure to such chemicals leads to the increase of obesity rates and an epidemic o... |
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A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria |
...acteria and without iron they wouldn't have the ability to built biofilm or colonies of microbes to cause chronic infections. "Because iron is so important in infection, we thought infecting bacteria might be vulnerable to interventions that target iron," said Yukihiro Kaneko, one of the author's of the current study and a senior fellow in microbiology at the University of Washington.
The similarity of iron and gallium m... |
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River Drying Up to Lead to Freshwater Crisis |
...ronment group called WWF made a study that pays attention to ten best-known rivers that can dry up in case people won't take certain measures. The report states that indifference towards these rivers might lead to "fresh water emergency."
Among the ten rivers that the report is focused on five are situated in Asia. These include the Yangtze, the Salween and the Ganges. In serious danger are also: Danube, that flows in Eu... |
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Football fans have bitten off the ears of a tavern keeper |
...memory. Now he needs a plastic surgery.
The police caught three of those who started the fight and they are still looking for the fourth one. Meanwhile, the Greek team, which by the way lost 1:4, might receive an amendment from the international authorities. This is because Greek fans showed unsporting behavior during the match in Athens.
The fans threw various objects into the Turkish goalkeeper and the referee. ... |
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Animated Cursors is now Windows' Vulnerability |
...Vista. In a security advisory the company's representatives stated that Windows' software is flawed in a way it operates with its animated cursors.
Microsoft's officials mentioned that an attacker might be able to take advantage of Windows' vulnerability by using a Web page or e-mail message that comprises a certain computer code.
In its advisory the company's officials stated that when viewing a Web page, previewin... |
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European Intelligence: In April U.S. Military Could Attack Iran |
...mmence the attack in the first half of April. He also added that one cannot exclude the fact that after launching rockets at Iranian objects, suspected of producing nuclear weapons, the U.S. military might continue with a ground attack.
An Internet site, Debka, which is very close to the Israeli Secret Service, reports that the strike against Iran will commence in the night of 6th April. The operation will be code-named ... |
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Microsoft once again pressed by EU over patents |
...bout $300,000 in 2006 for not taking into consideration the anti-trust policy of the European Commission.
The company looks forward to charge its competitors 5.95% of their server revenues. This might serve as a royalty fee for using Microsoft's protocols on license. However, Brussels insists on the fact that Microsoft doesn't have a lot of innovations in its codes. Thus the Commission states that the software compan... |
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