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Limbaugh lashes out at Media Matters

On the April 16 edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh called Media Matters for America "Stalinist" and part of the "Clinton machine agenda." He further falsely asserted that Media Matters receives funding from philanthropist George Soros and that he is "not demeaning people on this program in any way." (Read on Source)



RealTravel Reveals Top Ten Affordable Restaurants in San Francisco

City by the bay popular eateries found in Mission, Sunset and Haight districts. (PRWeb Jun 21, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TWFnbi1TdW1tLUxvdmUtQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=


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Springy Nanotubes Could Make Artificial Muscles

Springy Nanotubes Could Make Artificial Muscles Moon_monkey writes "Scientists have discovered that carbon nanotubes have remarkable springy properties, which could make them ideal for use in artificial muscles. Currently, electroactive polymers are most commonly used to make artificial muscles, but these lack mechanical robustness. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute tested the ... (Read on Source)


Globalization Partners International Provides Translation and Web Site Localization Services for Liv

Globalization Partners International (GPI), a provider of document, software and Web site translation services, announced today that it provided translations and Web site localization services for Live Earth, the most-watched entertainment event in online history. (PRWeb Jul 25, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1DcmFzLUhhbGYtU3F1YS1UaGlyLVplcm8=


Iomega rolls out new NAS line

Iomega today added new members to its StorCenter Network Hard Drive product line. Available in 500 GB, 750 GB and 1 TB capacities, all members of the new line feature feature a journaling...


Pirate Bay's 'brokep' details new SuprNova.org

Blog: Peter Sunde says Pirate Bay founders are re-launching SuprNova to prove to MPAA that torrent sites can't be shut down.


Notes: Ankiel surprising scouts

Notes: Ankiel surprising scouts Rick Ankiel has been great in his return to the Cardinals. Ken Rosenthal says he may not be just a flash in the pan, either. (Read on Source)


Internet 'Rush Hour' Assessed

Think tank urges restraint to nurture growth of the Internet's capacity.


Judge Issues Mandate On Motions In Limine

NEW YORK - The ephedra multidistrict litigation judge issued an order June 29 barring the submission of motions in limine with the exception of Daubert motions and partial summary judgment motions upon the approval of the special master (In Re: Ephedra Products Litigation, 04 M.D. 1598, S.D. N.Y.). Full story on lexis.com


Eating crow over escrow at AHM (Updated)

A few weeks ago, I got an email from a reader who had gotten a loan from American Home Mortgage. The company had recently filed for bankruptcy, and the reader was worried about the tax and insurance payments that the...


Legal battle on Gore climate film

Legal battle on Gore climate film A parent is challenging a judge's decision in favour of schools being given copies of Al Gore's film. (Read on Source)


More Effective Website Visitor Tracking and Management of B2B Search Engine Marketing

netFactor, the leading provider of website visitor tracking technology for the business-to-business market, has announced a number of features newly introduced toVisitorTrack® - it's "Caller ID for a Website" product for Internet lead generation. Clients now have added search and reporting capabilities unavailable in any other web tracking product. These include the ability to leverage the new Google Adwords IP Blocking features, in addition to other expanded Visitor reporting options. (PRWeb Sep 27, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1NYWduLUNyYXMtTWFnbi1UaGlyLVplcm8=


Symantec asks G4L to stop infringing on Ghost name

Michael D. Setzer II, the leader of the project once known as Ghost for Linux (G4L), recently received a cease and desist email message from a lawyer representing Symantec. The company is demanding that the project change its name because the use of "Ghost" violates a trademark held by Symantec for its Norton Ghost disk imaging software.


OpenOffice's apparent mission creep

OpenOffice can't even effectively battle Microsoft Office. Why would it even think of taking on Outlook?


Yahoo to expand in Microsoft turf

The Internet giant plans to fill a leased office in Bellevue, Wash., with 450 to 600 workers.


IPhone and Freedom of (VoIP) Speech

VoIP providers want you to make a VoIP call instead of a call over AT&T's 3G cell network.


Les Géants s'associent pour lutter contre le cyber terrorisme

Les Géants s'associent pour lutter contre le cyber terrorisme Cinq des plus grands noms du secteur de l'informatique et des réseaux (IBM, Intel, Microsoft et les... (Read on Source)


Dr. Deborah Stokes Presents Findings on Study Involving Use of Neurofeedback Video Games to Treat Mi

70% of Migraine Patients Find Neurofeedback Cuts Headache Frequency in Half (PRWeb Sep 3, 2008)

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5 Tips to Choose the Best Spyware Removal Tool

With the proliferation of Internet, the threats of online security are increasing day by day. More and more spyware, virus, trojans and worms are being created each day. With them, more and more pr...


High paying IT jobs at risk from Wall Street turmoil

... ex appear to suffer from an arbitrary code execution vulnerability via the tags file. Ubuntu Security Notice 646-1 - It was discovered that rdesktop did not properly validate the ...


Palmer unveils Formula Two plans

MotorSport Vision's Chief Executive Jonathan Palmer unveiled his plans for the FIA Formula Two Championship in a briefing session for media and prospective drivers today (Thursday). (Read on Source)


Weekly PC Sales: Spore Overtakes Warhammer

After a strong debut at the top slot, Electronic Arts' Warhammer Online dropped to second place on the PC sales chart, settling behind EA's Spore across the period of September 21-27.

Civilization IV: Colonization made its debut at the number three spot, while newcomer LEGO Batman slipped in at the ninth position.

  1. Spore / EA Maxis / $49 (Average)
  2. Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning / EA Mythic / $49 (Average)
  3. Civilization IV: Colonization / Firaxis / $29 (Average)
  4. Crysis Warhead / Crytek (Publisher: EA) / $28 (Average)
  5. The Sims 2 Apartment Life Expansion Pack / EA Maxis / $29 (Average)
  6. World Of ...


    Embarrassing Embarrassment

    Phil Sheridan embarrasses himself by writing that the NL MVP vote embarrassed the voters: Pujols was not an embarrassing selection, not with his excellent numbers, but was still the wrong selection. And that should embarrass the association enough to do... (Read on Source)


    The evolution of the benevolent alien

    With a remake of the classic film The Day the Earth Stood Still coming next month, it's time to examine whether depictions of extraterrestrials reflect our hopes, our fears or both.


    What If Steve Jobs Ran GM and Mark Hurd Ran Ford?

    One of the first jobs I ever held was as an auto mechanic and have had a passion for cars that predates my passion for technology. Watching the U.S. auto industry make mistake after mistake until it was nearly out of business has been particularly painful for any of us who love both cars and our country.


    Fallen Danish IT Star Says He Acted Under Threat

    The Danish IT chief Stein Bagger has said in an interview he was forced at gunpoint to embezzle money from his former employer, IT Factory.

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    Petraeus 2012

    ... the other day I was part of a conversation in which people were talking about the Blagojevich mess, and I overheard an elderly veteran say, "What we need in this country is a coup. Just bring the military in and straighten things out." (Read on Source)


    The Culture Of Medicine

    Everybody is familiar with the stereotypes of medical education from the student perspective: grueling hours, little recognition, and even less glory. A new study pulls back the curtain on the dominant environment of academic medicine from the perspective of faculty, the providers of medical education in medical schools. The study raises questions about how the prevailing culture of academic medicine shapes the delivery of health care.