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Ponting positive on injury

I haven't missed a game, I haven't missed a training session and I haven't downgraded my training sessions at all.

Regulators close Haven Trust Bank in Georgia and Sanderson State Bank in Texas

NEW YORK - U.S. regulators on Friday closed Haven Trust Bank in Georgia and Sanderson State Bank in Texas, bringing to 25 the number of U.S. bank failures this year.

The beauty of cricket is its inclusiveness; it is a haven for all types, but few are harder to fathom than Chris Lewis

Part of the beauty of cricket is its inclusiveness. It is a haven for all types — but few were harder to fathom, in my experience, than Chris Lewis.

Digital Music Gift Cards

If you haven't done all your Christmas shopping yet, or even worse, you haven't even started - don't panic! Have you thought about purchasing a digital music gift card? Some online digital music services, notably the iTunes Store, eMusic, and Rhapsody, offer various ways to purchase digital music to give as a gift. so, what are some of your options?

Creepy Ask.com Commercials Not Helping (IACI)

ask-commercial.jpgAsk.com's latest TV commercials -- weird people hanging limply on other people as they ask questions -- haven't won many fans. And they haven't helped IAC's (IACI) search engine's market share, which is down almost one-third year-over-year.

Where the Tech Jobs Are, Part 1

The U.S. economy is bleeding jobs, but -- at least, so far -- the high-tech industry is something of a safe haven. That's not to say there haven't been tech losses or that it's easy to find an IT job. However, people with the right skill sets and the savvy to sniff out the particular areas of demand are much better positioned than professionals in some of the more-beleaguered industries.

Stone Haven, Inc. Writes Landscaping Blog

Wholesale supplier of landscaping rock, tiles and other materials educates the public with bilingual content.

I haven't slept since Mumbai attacks, says Pietersen

England skipper Kevin Pietersen, whose team are expected to decide whether or not to return to India by Monday, has admitted he hasn't slept since the Mumbai terror attacks.

'We haven't been that bad' - Ponting

South Africa will have to wait until the return series next month to try to steal the official No. 1 Test ranking from Australia, but captain Graeme Smith is boosted by the knowledge his side can beat any one in the world. The tourists could have taken top spot with a win in Sydney, but the dead-rubber defeat led to a 2-1 victory, giving the hosts a five-point lead at the top of the table.

Even if you haven't yet bought a Panasonic set.

For the third consecutive holiday season, Panasonic is making its Viera Concierge service available not just to existing owners of Panasonic HDTVs—but also to those just thinking of buying one. Call (888) 777-1170, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m to 9 p.m. ET. On Saturdays and Sundays the hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. You may also visit the Viera Concierge website for chat room assistance.

Four Threats For '09 You Haven't Heard of

ancientribe writes "Security experts are cautiously on the lookout for some lesser-known but potentially lethal threats that could be more difficult to prepare for and defend against in 2009. These aren't your typical enterprise hack attacks. They're mainly large-scale Internet threats — attacks that knock out sections of the Internet infrastructure, radical extremist hackers, Web attacks that adversely affect online ad revenue, and even the unthinkable: human casualties as a result of a cyberattack." Also known as the new group of things the fear mongers will use to make you do their bidding.

RIM Warning Latest Sign That Smartphones Are No Safe Haven (DJ)

By Roger Cheng Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- A storm of a different kind is rocking Research in Motion Ltd. (RIMM).

Frenemy Watch: Lauren & Heidi

Haven't watched The Hills in ages, but even we can't avoid the "revealing sneak peeks" for next week's finale. Heidi and Lauren have a hug-it-out mome in the previews, but when we chatted with Laur at a recent do, she seemed mighty awkward when Heidi's name came up.

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Netbooks aren't going to make 2009 the year of desktop Linux

Netbooks haven't changed the fact that the Linux desktop is simply not necessary, making 2009 no more the "Year of the Linux Desktop" than 2008 was...or 2007...or 2006...or.... Full Story...

Nanoviricides, Inc. Presents at the International Conference on Nano-Materials and Applications (ICNAMA-2008) in India

WEST HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 15, 2008 - NanoViricides, Inc. (OTC BB: NNVC.OB) (the "Company"), said that Anil R. Diwan, Ph.D., Company President, was invited to present a lecture on nanomedicines and nanoviricides at the International Conference on Nano-Materials and Applications (ICNAMA-2008) held by Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India (SUK).

Nanotechnology 'culture war' possible, says Yale study

New Haven, Conn, — Rather than infer that nanotechnology is safe, members of the public who learn about this novel science tend to become sharply polarized along cultural lines, according to a study conducted by the Cultural Cognition Project at Yale Law School in collaboration with the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. The report is published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

Nanotechnology 'culture war' possible, says Yale study

New Haven, Conn, Rather than infer that nanotechnology is safe, members of the public who learn about this novel science tend to become sharply polarized along cultural lines, according to a study conducted by the Cultural Cognition Project at Yale Law School in collaboration with the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. The report is published online in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.


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