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     <title>Icahn resigns from Yahoo's board on friendly terms</title>
   	 <description>(AP) --  Activist investor Carl Icahn has decided his work is done at Yahoo Inc. after muscling his way on to the slumping Internet company's board nearly 15 months ago.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 07:00:02 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>How would Einstein use e-mail? Letter writers of yore had same correspondence patterns as e-mail users today</title>
   	 <description>You're not as different from Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin after all, at least when it comes to patterns of correspondence.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 15:56:25 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>New Mexico library has Billy the Kid letters</title>
   	 <description>(AP) --  The handwritten letter to the governor is polite, articulate and to the point. "Dear Sir," begins the missive. "I wish you would come down to the jail and see me." </description>
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     <title>Franklin Find: Researcher Discovers Trove of Founding Father's Letters?</title>
   	 <description>A trove of Benjamin Franklin letters has turned up in the British Library. Discovered by University of California, San Diego professor Alan Houston, the letters are copies of correspondence that hasn't been seen in more than 250 years.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:55:27 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>UK fingerprint 'developer' can read a letter from its envelope</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- UK scientists have discovered a fingerprint'`developer' which can highlight invisible prints on almost any surface  - and read the text of a letter just from the envelope it was sent in.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 05:37:58 EST</pubDate>
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