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A company that specializes in online casinos announced this week it was taking a gamble on the US biofuels industry by launching a new web site devoted to the buying and selling of ethanol and biodiesel. USBiofuelsExchange.com (US-BX) opened Tuesday to "pre-register" producers, resellers and buyers, according to a statement from Diamond I, a development-stage company seeking to change its name to US BioFuels Exchange Inc. The official launch will probably take place later this summer after beta-testing, said James Kaufman, managing director of US-BX, in an interview. The site will seek to level the playing field for biofuels producers in the US, he said, noting "long-standing arrangements" between big producers and buyers have posed "constraints" for smaller players without the clout to lock in those sorts of deals.
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via Platts @ 2:40 10th Jul
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via Cape Argus @ 18:17 9th Jul
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The highlight of a miserable week for the England cricket team, a week that has seen the morality and ability of the one-day side questioned, took place in Brighton yesterday morning. It was the sight of a fit Andrew Flintoff (right) running up the hill at Hove and bowling for Lancashire in the LV Championship First Division match against Sussex. Flintoff has had his moments off the field but very few modern cricketers encapsulate what is meant by the "Spirit of Cricket" better than him. Flintoff plays hard but fair and it is difficult to believe England's appeal for the run out of New Zealand's Grant Elliott would have been carried out at The Oval on Wednesday had he been playing. England need Flintoff back, not just to bowl hostile overs, give the ball an almighty smack and take breathtaking catches at slip but to provide the dressing r
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via The Independent @ 22:48 29th Jun
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England's Kevin Pietersen (L) scores runs during the first one day international cricket match watched by South Africa's Mark Boucher at Headingley in Leeds, England. Pietersen's golden start to the England captaincy continued as he hit 90 not out to set up a 20-run win in the first one-day international against South Africa at Headingley here on Friday.
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via ThatsCricket @ 16:56 23rd Aug
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England's Kevin Pietersen (L) scores runs during the first one day international cricket match watched by South Africa's Mark Boucher at Headingley in Leeds, England. Pietersen's golden start to the England captaincy continued as he hit 90 not out to set up a 20-run win in the first one-day international against South Africa at Headingley here on Friday.
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via ThatsCricket @ 16:56 23rd Aug
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While the federal government of the US has dumped on us dreadful laws like the DMCA, when it comes time for it to follow those laws itself, it takes a pass. Why be inconvenienced like the rest of us? We've talked about how the US government likes to ignore patent law using either "state secrets" or "sovereign immunity" claims, and now it appears they're using that for copyright law as well. CAFC (Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) has allowed the Air Force to dismiss a DMCA lawsuit lodged against them by claiming "sovereign immunity."
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via Techdirt @ 22:22 30th Jul
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Panacea Biotec has been granted a patent from US Patent & Trademark Office for their product Thank God (Euphorbia Prostrata) for effective management of hemorrhoids and piles. With this, the company is looking forward to launch this product in high potential market of US and EU. As per current industry trends, the total potential of anti-hernorrhoids and piles market in US and EU is between US$500-600mn.
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via India Infoline @ 0:08 10th Jul
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England 275-4 South Africa 255 (Eng. win by 20 runs): Pietersen's golden touch fires England to victory
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via The Independent @ 1:55 23rd Aug
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US exports of titanium dioxide -- the naturally occurring oxide of titanium -- will grow by 21% to $1.5 billion this year, and could top $2 billion next year, as the commodity rebounds on strong sales of nanotechnology-based products, according to market reseach firm SBI. These nano-based products containing the material include self-cleaning windows and fabrics and pollution-busting paints, according to SBI's new report entitled The US Market for Titanium Dioxide. The new technology coupled with a wide range of uses will drive the US market for titanium dioxide, with the market jumping to $2.2 billion in 2009 and $2.3 billion by 2012. What's more, the market for the material's current uses -- including paints, printing inks, plastic and paper products, food, cosmetics, ceramics and rubber -- "are keeping export levels robust," the report
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via Platts @ 4:52 1st Jul
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England captain Michael Vaughan leaves the field after being given out for 0 runs during the second test match at Headingley, Leeds , northern England, last month. Vaughan has resigned as England cricket captain, saying it was both the hardest and the easiest decision he has made.
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via Turkish Press @ 13:03 3rd Aug
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England should play the role of underdogs more often. Beforehand, South Africa were happy to talk up their ambitions to win their first series in England since readmission, and their opponents did not seem in any rush to demur. However their response has been like a series of heavy-weight blows to the solar plexus. South Africa are on the ropes. England have not played this well in any Test match since Duncan Fletcher left.
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via The Times @ 9:15 13th Jul
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England captain Michael Vaughan leaves the field after being given out for 0 runs during the second test match at Headingley, Leeds , northern England, last month. Vaughan and Paul Collingwood have announced they were stepping down as England's Test and one-day captains.
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via Turkish Press @ 14:48 3rd Aug
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An anonymous reader writes "In a case of 'all your data are belong to us,' the US government is close to coming to an agreement with the EU that allows it to get private citizen data on EU citizens to 'look for suspicious activity.' So, now we know what step three is: set up a security agency in the US to resell otherwise unavailable data."
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via Slashdot @ 13:17 28th Jun
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Because the percent of online adults who travel for business in the US and Canada is so similar — 29% and 28%, respectively — Forrester took a closer look at their similarities and differences to help travel eBusiness professionals successfully serve these audiences. Although US and Canadian online business travelers are similar in many ways — gender, age, travel behavior, and more — distinct differences exist. For example, US online business travelers are more likely to own laptops and smartphones. In contrast, Canadian online business travelers are more likely to visit and update or maintain profiles on social networking sites — especially Facebook. To succeed, travel eBusiness and channel strategy professionals should focus on content, provide more business-travel-related context, and plan Canadian-specific eBusiness channel
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via Forrester @ 15:09 4th Aug
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via ITN @ 8:02 24th Jul
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Mon.itor.Us, a leading provider of free website monitoring, launched domain names service through http://www.aptdomain.com. Mon.itor.Us community will benefit both from low-priced domain names registration and free website monitoring service provided by Mon.itor.Us.
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via Huliq.com @ 23:34 1st Aug
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There is a real danger England will pull out of the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in September because of security concerns. The England and Wales Cricket Board is to hold a meeting on 4 August to discuss their participation and Kevin Pietersen has become the first player to say he has serious reservations about travelling to the country. "I've definitely got reservations – 100 per cent – about going to Pakistan," the England batsman said. "I don't think pressure should be put on any individual, especially when you realise your life could be at risk."
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via The Independent @ 23:28 25th Jul
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The US market for nanotech tools is projected to increase nearly 30 percent per year through 2008 to $900 million(US)and then triple again to $2.7 billion(US) in 2013. Nanotech tools represent a key segment of the emerging nanotechnology business, allowing for the visualization, measurement, manipulation, fabrication, production, simulation and testing of matter in the nanoscale range -- approximately 0.1-100 nanometers. Such tools are indispensible to the large-scale commercial realization of nanotechnology materials, devices and other products. As the focus of the nanotechnology business increasingly shifts away from basic research and toward the development of practical, commercially viable products, the demand for associated tools will be urgent.
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via Canadian Industrial Equipment News @ 5:51 26th Jun
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From the very beginning it had seemed like the US was overhyping the fact that they had tracked down UK-based Gary McKinnon, as the guy who had hacked into various military computer systems. They claimed he had caused millions of dollars of damages, and even called him "the world's biggest hacker." Of course, the details suggest he was more like a big idiot. He got high, decided that the US was hiding secrets on aliens, and hacked into a military computer system to try to find the details -- and then (according to his own explanation) hit the wrong button and thought "oh, bloody hell." So, he clearly did something wrong: he broke into US military computer systems. He clearly deserves to be punished for it, but he's definitely overplayed his hand as well in response.
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via Techdirt @ 2:42 31st Jul
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The comments of Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach, that at least one of the England bowlers will be going into the opening Test against South Africa "with a cloud over him", may have had some resonance with England's attacking line-up this morning, as Flintoff was confirmed to have returned to the England fold.
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via Telegraph @ 9:36 9th Jul
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England coach Peter Moores revealed that wicketkeeper Tim Ambrose suffered a suspected broken finger late on day two of the final Test at The Oval.
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via BBC @ 19:06 9th Aug
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England will make history at Lord's today when they field an unchanged side for the sixth successive Test. Yet the run is unlikely to be increased to a seventh match - at least, not if Andrew Flintoff's form in yesterday's practice session is anything to go by.
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via Telegraph @ 22:37 9th Jul
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England's Paul Collingwood, who ended the day on an unbeaten 101, salutes the crowd at Edgbaston yesterday
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via The Independent @ 23:52 1st Aug
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