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Hollywood, CA - - When the worlds of science and Hollywood collide, the results often highlight the differences between the two realms instead of celebrating their similarities. The National Academy of Sciences is trying to change that with a new initiative called, "The Science and Entertainment Exchange."
in General Science
via Physics Today @ 21:03 26th Nov
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Intrigue and drama are two things that probably sum up Indian cricket. Each step that a cricketer takes on or off the field is seen through these two prisms. While generally these two aspects are associated with tragic endings, in Indian cricket both are part of a happy ending too.
in Cricket
via Mumbai Mirror @ 0:07 28th Oct
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Enticed by the promise of a free concert, Shek Kip Mei resident Tang Loi expected to see Cantonese opera classics at the recently opened Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre. Instead, she was treated to a piece of contemporary theatre combining dance, mime and masks. "I hadn't seen this kind of show before, but I liked it because their movement was very lively," says the sprightly 90-year-old.
in Arts & Culture
via South China Morning Post @ 14:00 27th Oct
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Allen Stanford could be forgiven straying into the world of hyperbole in the immediate aftermath of a crushing ten-wicket win for his Superstars. World domination in cricket may prove rather harder for West Indies than he seemed to imagine in his excited post-match prediction, yet the lessons are there for the players and administrators to heed.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 22:42 2nd Nov
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in Cricket
via Telegraph @ 8:03 2nd Nov
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Bangkok, 02 November, (Asiantribune.com): Deposed Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra phoned-in and greeted tens of thousands of his supporters who gathered at the pro-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) rally at Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok, on Saturday.
in Mobile Technology
via Asian Tribune @ 23:57 1st Nov
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Earlier Thursday, Richard Whitt, Google's telecom and media counsel in Washington, posted a note on the company's official blog urging people to put pressure on the FCC to open up the unused "white spaces" radio spectrum.
in Search Engines
via CNET News.com @ 23:40 23rd Oct
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Inquiring minds are looking at the FDIC Quarterly Banking Profile for the third quarter of 2008. Here are some highlights from the report:
in Banking
via HoweStreet.com @ 16:33 28th Nov
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England players' minds may be elsewhere amid exotic charms of India but pace attack lacking spice must stand tall with new ball. By Angus Fraser in Indore
in Cricket
via The Independent @ 22:54 15th Nov
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In the heat of battle, their minds clouded by fear, anger or vengefulness, even the best-trained soldiers can act in ways that violate the Geneva Conventions or battlefield rules of engagement. Now some researchers suggest that robots could do better.
in Robotics
via Military.com @ 17:58 26th Nov
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TVGB: "...the question hot on our minds popped up in a recent interview clip with Hazard in which he claims to have not only bedded, but also been the cause of an unnamed English female who raids tombs' current success. Our crack reporters and top scientists used logic to deduce that he was discussing none other than Lara Croft. We had to find out just what getting it on with her was like."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 16:15 9th Nov
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Summer begins tomorrow _ in the minds of cricket followers at least. The State Championship might not have the cachet of the glory days of the Plunket Shield and Shell Trophy, where internationals actually turned out for their provinces, but at least there's something on the wireless after another winter of aural discontent.
in Cricket
via New Zealand Herald @ 13:06 8th Nov
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"In the heat of battle, their minds clouded by fear, anger or vengefulness, even the best-trained soldiers can act in ways that violate the Geneva Conventions or battlefield rules of engagement. Now some researchers suggest that robots could do better.
in Robotics
via American Chronicle @ 12:11 29th Nov
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England players were trying to take their minds off the horror of what is being described as India's 9/11 this morning. They will remain in a state of uncertainty in their luxury accommodation in Bhubaneswar overnight as talks between the ECB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) continue at the same hotel.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 9:53 27th Nov
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ATLANTA: In the heat of battle, their minds clouded by fear, anger or vengefulness, even the best-trained soldiers can act in ways that violate the Geneva Conventions or battlefield rules of engagement. Now some researchers suggest that robots could do better.
in Robotics
via International Herald Tribune @ 18:33 25th Nov
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ATLANTA: In the heat of battle, their minds clouded by fear, anger or vengefulness, even the best-trained soldiers can act in ways that violate the Geneva Conventions or battlefield rules of engagement. Now some researchers suggest that robots could do better.
in Robotics
via International Herald Tribune @ 12:10 25th Nov
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12 of the world's sharpest business minds will be getting together to reveal their internet success strategies to a very select group of business people in the first ever, Online Business Maverick Conference in the Middle East.
in E-commerce
via AME Info @ 4:52 11th Nov
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Money is on a lot of our minds this season. Either we're worried that we don't have enough, or we're trying to make the most of what we do have. Either way, charging for your work becomes more and more important. But how do you charge? Coming up with a pricing structure or just deciding what to charge can be hard. If you decide to bill for your hourly work, how do you decide on a fair rate? And how do you go about deciding to bill at a flat-rate vs. hourly? If you do freelance Web design, what is your preferred method of charging customers?
in Webmaster Tips
via About @ 15:37 30th Oct
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Physics may be the furthest thing from the minds of the presidential candidates right now, but a solid grasp of the science behind some of the latest headlines will be critical for the winner.
in General Science
via Wired News @ 0:21 3rd Nov
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I know everyone has the BlackBerry Storm on their minds, but I haven't had enough time to really kick the tires and give a good review. I have been handling the BlackBerry Bold for a few weeks, though, and keep on reading to see if it's been worth the multiple delays.
in Handhelds
via Information Week @ 22:22 21st Nov
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Australia's embattled cricketers have been instructed to clear their minds for the battle to keep the series alive in the third Test against India, starting at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Wednesday.
in Cricket
via Nine MSN @ 9:22 27th Oct
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