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James Anderson: 'We know he's there [Flintoff] but he's a completely different bowler to me so I'm just going to have to continue what I'm doing and if they pick him ahead of me then that's out of my hands'
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 13:44 8th Jul
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James Anderson says he is aiming to improve on his batting in order to ensure he remains a long-term fixture in the England Test side.
in Cricket
via Clubcall @ 9:22 8th Jul
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England fast bowler James Anderson believes that South Africa will dread all-rounder Andrew Flintoff's return to Test cricket.
in Cricket
via NetIndia123.com @ 16:24 17th Jul
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The pending return of all-rounder Andrew Flintoff means Anderson and the rest of the bowlers will be under pressure to hang onto their place in the side.
in Cricket
via FOXSports.com @ 19:53 10th Jul
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BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug 13 (Reuters) - England pace bowler James Anderson has completed his most successful home season in tests with 34 wickets but increased competition for places prevents him from taking his place for granted.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 16:00 13th Aug
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England bowler James Anderson says Andrew Flintoff's return will spur the quick bowlers currently in the team to greater heights.
in Cricket
via BBC @ 18:44 7th Jul
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P2PNet reports that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has paid Tanya Anderson, whom music industry group sued for piracy back 2005, to cover legal costs she incurred defending herself and daughter against that spurious lawsuit.
in Online Legal Issues
via Insanely Great Mac @ 0:26 16th Aug
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LONDON (Reuters) - Recalled England fast bowler Steve Harmison took two wickets in two balls and James Anderson captured three to reduce South Africa to 158 for seven at tea on the first day of the fourth test on Thursday.
in Cricket
via Tiscali @ 20:43 7th Aug
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IntelliJet Marine, Inc. and Art Anderson Associates have announced that they have signed a broad joint marketing agreement. Under this agreement:
in Arts & Culture
via BYM News @ 11:52 20th Jul
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To many in the entrepreneurial NewSpace community, Walt Anderson is something of a folk hero. A self-made multimillionaire who built his fortune in the telecom industry, he invested much of that wealth in a variety of space ventures in the 1990s, from Rotary Rocket to LunaCorp. His highest-profile venture, though, was an audacious plan to take over the Russian space station Mir—which was being abandoned by the Russian space agency so it could focus on the International Space Station—and turn it into a commercial outpost in orbit. That effort ultimately failed, as everyone in the industry knows, but that seems to have done little to dim Anderson’s reputation among those who seek to commercialize space and are impatient with the progress to date.
in Space Science
via Space Review @ 14:48 28th Jul
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South Africa edged closer to victory with England struggling on 182/6 at tea, a deficit of 137, on the fourth day of the second test at Headingly in Leeds on Monday.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 10:03 21st Jul
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in Arts & Culture
via Biz Journals @ 7:21 2nd Jul
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LONDON, Aug 7: Recalled fast bowler Steve Harmison took two wickets in successive balls to spark a South African collapse on the first day of the fourth and final Test against England at the Oval Thursday.
in Cricket
via DAWN Group @ 3:36 8th Aug
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Recalled fast bowler Steve Harmison took two wickets in successive balls to spark a South African collapse on the first day of the fourth and final Test against England at the Oval Thursday.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 22:47 7th Aug
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Radio Hits of 1958, part of the Radio Broadway series, will be presented at Town Hall June 30. The evening features a host of artists performing Billboard-charting hits of 1958.
in Arts & Culture
via Playbill @ 6:57 30th Jun
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A daily TV/radio news program, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, airing on over 700 stations, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the U.S.
in Arts & Culture
via Democracy Now! @ 17:59 23rd Jul
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A musical publishing company that owns the rights to the Rolling Stones song "Play With Fire" has sued the American rapper Lil Wayne in a Manhattan federal court, saying he released an altered version of the song without permission. Abkco Music accused Lil Wayne, his artistic collaborators and his record company, a unit of Universal Music Group, of copyright infringement and unfair competition. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. Lil Wayne's "Playing with Fire" is a clear derivative of the Rolling Stones song with the original lyrics and music altered in a recognizable way, Abkco said in its lawsuit. Abkco also said that Lil Wayne's version uses "explicit, sexist and offensive language" and could lead the public to believe the company and the Rolling Stones approved of and authorized the new version.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 22:11 25th Jul
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in Cricket
via The Independent @ 21:40 18th Jul
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Jul. 22--NEW YORK -- Manhattan's famed Plaza Hotel has the fictional Eloise. The Hilton will always have Paris (the heiress not the city). And The St. Regis hotel in New York has Salvador Dali.
in Arts & Culture
via Hotel Online @ 11:08 23rd Jul
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Tom Anderson, cofounder of MySpace and everyone’s first friend when a MySpace account is initially created, was a hacker in the 80’s and broke into Chase Manhattan Bank’s system. His group’s activity eventually prompted one of CA’s largest FBI raids ever. Funny stuff.
in Computer Security
via Hard OCP @ 15:18 31st Aug
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James Anderson has enjoyed a personal triumph with his best summer for England and the NatWest Series against South Africa still to come.
in Cricket
via ECB.co.uk @ 8:44 13th Aug
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James Anderson gave England a perfect start by removing Graeme Smith to leave South Africa nought for one in their second innings on the second day of the fourth test at The Oval on Friday.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 12:48 8th Aug
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Bruce Anderson: Economic gloom may be bad for Labour. But it's not necessarily good for the Tories either
in Blog Watch
via The Independent @ 7:55 14th Jul
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Eric Anderson, President and CEO of Space Adventures, bottom, listens as game developer Richard Garriott, son of former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott speaks to reporters during a news conference at The Explorers Club Wednesday, June 11, 2008 in New York. The company that sends wealthy tourists to the International Space Station says that Google co-founder Sergey Brin has paid $5 million to reserve a seat on a future flight. Credit: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
in General Science
via Space.com @ 12:50 2nd Jul
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Adrian writes "Zack Anderson, an MIT student, created a solution to wardriving on a budget: warcarting. The Warcart is a shopping cart retrofitted with just about every sort of wireless sniffing device available. It has pivoting antennas and a smoke grenade launcher. It can even dispense infected USB flash drives. It's part of a talk about subway fare-collection-system vulnerabilities that will be given at Defcon 16 in a few days." "Mostly as a joke," says the site — but only mostly.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 11:35 5th Aug
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