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Paintings of physically challenged artist on display

A physically challenged artist with arm atrophy is showing his new watercolour paintings of Bangkok landscapes in an exhibition at Siam City hotel. His work is proof a disability does not need to limit an artist’s capability to create magnificent artworks. We have more details in this report from Thai News Agency.

SEW Experts: A Challenge to our Attention-Challenged Generation

Search Engine Watch Expert - Eric EngeNothing important ever gets invented, created or built without putting in some serious time. In today's Web analytics and ROI column, "A Challenge to our Attention-Challenged Generation," Eric Enge reminds us that if we want to get some real work done, we need to stop accepting interruptions from the Internet, e-mail, cell phone, texts, IM, and other technologies.

Protein synthesis evolution is challenged

A U.S. study of transfer RNA is challenging long-held theories concerning the evolutionary history of protein synthesis.

Protein synthesis evolution is challenged

CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Aug. 13 (UPI) -- A U.S. study of transfer RNA is challenging long-held theories concerning the evolutionary history of protein synthesis.

Coke's ZERO trademark challenged

A Chicago businessman has charged Coca-Cola with stealing his trademark for its new drink - Coca-Cola Zero.

Watson Pharma says patent on Oxytrol overactive - bladder patch is being challenged

Exporting Financing Human Resources Managing Personal Development Sales & Marketing Startup Guide Technology

40 reasons to lose Linux and vote Vista!

Challenged by my iTWire colleague and Linux lover Sam Varghese to come up with 40 reasons to lose Linux and vote Vista, I’ve done just that.

England trounce feeble South Africa to wrap up one-day series Andrew Flintoff was England's match-winner with 78 not out as South Africa lost by 126 runs

Kevin Pietersen challenged his side to finish the NatWest one-day series in style after England took an unassailable 3-0 lead with an emphatic victory over South Africa at The Oval.

Pietersen eyes a whitewash after England wrap up series win with crushing defeat of South Africa

Kevin Pietersen challenged his side to finish the NatWest one-day series in style after England took an unassailable 3-0 lead with an emphatic victory over South Africa at The Oval.

Tiffany appeals eBay counterfeiting decision

Tiffany & Co. challenged Monday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewelry maker.

Tiffany appeals ruling eBay won over fakes

Tiffany & Co. challenged yesterday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewellery maker. The appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York extends a case that Tiffany filed against eBay in 2004 arguing that most items listed for sale on eBay as genuine Tiffany products were fakes. Last month, a judge ruled that trademark holders like the jewellery maker, rather than auction platforms like eBay, are responsible for policing their brands online. Tiffany lawyer James Swire said yesterday that trademark law doesn't put the responsibility on Tiffany for policing its own trademark. "The judge's entire analysis of what is Tiffany's responsibility with respect to the site versus eBay's starts from an incorr

Tiffany appeals ruling eBay won over fakes

Tiffany & Co. challenged yesterday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewellery maker. The appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York extends a case that Tiffany filed against eBay in 2004 arguing that most items listed for sale on eBay as genuine Tiffany products were fakes. Last month, a judge ruled that trademark holders like the jewellery maker, rather than auction platforms like eBay, are responsible for policing their brands online. Tiffany lawyer James Swire said yesterday that trademark law doesn't put the responsibility on Tiffany for policing its own trademark. "The judge's entire analysis of what is Tiffany's responsibility with respect to the site versus eBay's starts from an incorr

Tiffany appeals ruling eBay won over fakes

Tiffany & Co. challenged yesterday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewellery maker. The appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York extends a case that Tiffany filed against eBay in 2004 arguing that most items listed for sale on eBay as genuine Tiffany products were fakes. Last month, a judge ruled that trademark holders like the jewellery maker, rather than auction platforms like eBay, are responsible for policing their brands online. Tiffany lawyer James Swire said yesterday that trademark law doesn't put the responsibility on Tiffany for policing its own trademark. "The judge's entire analysis of what is Tiffany's responsibility with respect to the site versus eBay's starts from an incorr

Tiffany appeals eBay counterfeiting decision

Tiffany & Co. challenged Monday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewelry maker.

Fortinet challenges Jupiter's firewall speed

Fortinet has challenged Jupiter's claim that it has the fastest firewall, stating it has been shipping similar speeds for the past two to three years, a source reports.

Pietersen calls for England evolution

Kevin Pietersen has challenged England to continue improving after rain foiled their bid to claim a NatWest Series whitewash over South Africa and secure second place in the world rankings.

KP calls for England evolution

Kevin Pietersen has challenged England to continue improving after rain foiled their bid to claim a NatWest Series whitewash over South Africa and secure second place in the world rankings.

KP calls for England evolution

Kevin Pietersen has challenged England to continue improving after rain foiled their bid to claim a NatWest Series whitewash over South Africa and secure second place in the world rankings.

Pietersen has faith in batting

Kevin Pietersen has challenged England's under-performing batsmen to deliver at the Oval this week when he begins his reign as captain in the final npower Test against South Africa.

Pietersen has faith in batting

Kevin Pietersen has challenged England's under-performing batsmen to deliver at the Oval this week when he begins his reign as captain in the final npower Test against South Africa.

Va. privacy advocate gets partial win in SSN postings case

A privacy advocate who challenged a Virginia law against posting Social Security numbers on the Internet won a partial victory Friday when a federal judge ruled her Internet postings are protected by the Constitution.

Tiffany appeals counterfeit eBay decision

NEW YORK - Tiffany & Co. challenged Monday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewelry maker.

Tiffany appeals eBay counterfeiting decision

NEW YORK — Tiffany & Co. today challenged a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewelry maker.

Pietersen backs batsmen

New captain Kevin Pietersen has challenged England's under-performing batsmen to deliver in the final Test match against South Africa.

Transmeta, Chip Patents Up for Sale

Transmeta, the chip maker that once challenged Intel with its low-power x86-compatible processors and once employed Linux creator Linus Torvalds for some time, has put itself up for sale.


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