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faces an increased risk of a destructive hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual,
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via Yahoo! @ 0:02 9th Sep
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Nokia faces a new fight as counterfeit manufacturers up the quality of their replica devices in time for the launch of the manufacturer’s most expensive phones.
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via Mobile Today @ 8:22 9th Oct
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Run-scoring machine Mike Hussey faces a state versus club dilemma in the $US6 million ($A7.2 million) inaugural Twenty20 Champions League this December.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 7:36 26th Sep
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Police say a 20-year-old woman faces an aggravated assault charge after she bit her boyfriend, broke a picture frame across his face and swung at him with a sword during an argument about him not doing the dishes.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 22:15 16th Sep
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Police say a 20-year-old woman faces an aggravated assault charge after she bit her boyfriend, broke a picture frame across his face and swung at him with a sword during an argument about him not doing the dishes.
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via Sun Herald @ 9:39 16th Sep
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MOSCOW (AFP) - A Russian man faces a jail term after eating part of his ex-wife's passport during a dispute over her right to live in his flat, prosecutor's said in a report Friday.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 16:16 4th Oct
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RUN-scoring machine Mike Hussey faces a state versus club dilemma in the $US6 million ($7.2 million) inaugural Twenty20 Champions League this December.
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via FoxSports.com.au @ 7:33 26th Sep
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Run-scoring machine Mike Hussey faces a state versus club dilemma in the $US6 million ($A7.2 million) inaugural Twenty20 Champions League this December.
in Cricket
via The West Online @ 7:34 26th Sep
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Run-scoring machine Mike Hussey faces a state versus club dilemma in the $US6 million ($A7.2 million) inaugural Twenty20 Champions League this December.
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via Nine MSN @ 7:35 26th Sep
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HOUSTON: The shuttle crew being dispatched to work on the Hubble Space Telescope faces a higher-than-usual chance of disaster due to orbital debris, the shuttle program manager said on Monday. NASA is preparing for a fifth and final servicing mission to the orbital observatory next month.
in Space Science
via Times of India @ 22:37 9th Sep
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - The shuttle crew being dispatched to work on the Hubble Space Telescope faces a higher-than-usual chance of disaster due to orbital debris, the shuttle program manager said on Monday.
in General Science
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 23:46 8th Sep
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - The shuttle crew being dispatched to work on the Hubble Space Telescope faces a higher-than-usual chance of disaster due to orbital debris, the shuttle program manager said on Monday.
in General Science
via Reuters UK @ 21:28 8th Sep
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - The shuttle crew being dispatched to work on the Hubble Space Telescope faces a higher-than-usual chance of disaster due to orbital debris, the shuttle program manager said on Monday.
in General Science
via Reuters @ 21:29 8th Sep
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Google Australia has gone the way of its UK counterparts and chosen to blur the faces of people caught on camera in the local version of its Street View service, launched today.
in Data Privacy
via Australian PC World @ 9:11 5th Aug
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Google Australia has gone the way of its UK counterparts and chosen to blur the faces of people caught on camera in the local version of its Street View service, launched today.
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via Tech World Australia @ 9:11 5th Aug
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Google Australia has gone the way of its UK counterparts and chosen to blur the faces of people caught on camera in the local version of its Street View service, launched today.
in Data Privacy
via Linux World Australia @ 9:11 5th Aug
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NASA hacker Gary McKinnon has lost his appeal to the European Court of Human Rights and faces extradition to face trial in the US.
in Computer Security
via ITProPortal.com @ 16:31 27th Sep
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Today on my travels around the virtual Java world I found a free book on JavaServer Faces (JSF). It’s downloadable as a pdf file. I have to admit that I’ve not had time to flick through the pages but it’s supposed to be a practical approach aimed at the JSF novice.
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via About @ 16:30 27th Sep
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Greencastle, Ind. — "Andy Warhol: Faces and Names," an exhibition featuring over 150 Polaroid and black-and-white photographs by Andy Warhol, will open at DePauw University's William Weston Clarke Emison Museum of Art on September 3, 2008 and will run through December 14, 2008. The exhibition and events are free and open to the public. (top left: Muhammad Ali, 1977; Polacolor Type 108, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts)
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via Collegenews.org @ 15:25 1st Sep
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NEW DELHI: India and China are the new faces of Asian art in the global market with works of artists from the two countries commanding high prices, according to experts analysing the commerce of art at an ongoing summit here.
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via Economictimes @ 17:38 24th Aug
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NEW DELHI: India and China are the new faces of Asian art in the global market with works of artists from the two countries commanding high prices, according to experts analysing the commerce of art at an ongoing summit here.
in Arts & Culture
via Economictimes @ 17:38 24th Aug
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A bored former State Department analyst faces up to a year behind bars as a result of his penchant for reading the passport files of celebrities.
in Computer Security
via The Register @ 20:22 23rd Sep
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India and China are the new faces of Asian art in the global market with works of artists from the two countries commanding high prices, according to experts analysing the commerce of art at an ongoing summit here.
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via Webindia123 @ 13:32 24th Aug
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Next month's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope faces an increased risk of a destructive hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual, NASA said Monday. Managers at NASA's highest levels will need to sign off on the mission because of the increased risk.
in General Science
via Town Hall @ 23:47 8th Sep
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(AP) -- Next month's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope faces an increased risk of getting hit by space junk because it will be in a higher, more littered orbit than usual, NASA said Monday.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 0:02 9th Sep
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