Networking: Securing illegals' records
Jan 16, 2006 |
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Migrant farm workers flow into Salinas, Calif., during the lettuce-harvesting season, just as once portrayed, long ago, by novelist John Steinbeck. The difference is that now, the workers come to California's Central Valley ...
Professor accused of telling secrets
Jan 16, 2006 |
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A California biotech company has reportedly filed a legal action against a University of Connecticut professor, alleging he disclosed trade secrets.
South Korean cloning expert: I was set up
Jan 16, 2006 |
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South Korean researcher Hwang Woo-suk, who has admitted falsifying published stem cell and cloning research, reportedly says he was betrayed by colleagues.
Fla. braces for pines' hurricane die-off
Jan 16, 2006 |
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Environmental officials in South Florida are waiting to see if native slash pines will begin dying off in a delayed reaction to Hurricane Wilma in October.
Briefs: Stallion launches oilfield wireless system
Jan 16, 2006 |
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Stallion Oilfield Services is offering a complete remote wireless package for oil installation communications in remote areas.
India counts its tigers
Jan 16, 2006 |
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India is starting a comprehensive census of its Bengal tiger population in an effort to discover why the number of animals is declining.
Briefs: Cable to expand Persian Gulf telecom
Jan 16, 2006 |
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An underwater cable project launched by three countries will increase telecommunications capacity in the Persian Gulf area.
Briefs: NTL revives Virgin Mobile sale talks
Jan 16, 2006 |
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Virgin Mobile said Monday it was in preliminary talks on a potential sale to NTL but cautioned that a deal was not guaranteed.
Briefs: Survey shows record U.S. video-game sales
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The sale of video games in the United States set a record last year with a 6-percent increase over 2004 to more than $10 billion, a recent survey concluded.
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