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NEW MEXICO: State Requiring Artists to Obtain a Permit by Nov. 12

Under a law passed last year by the Legislature, Nov. 12 is the deadline for tattoo, body piercing, and permanent cosmetic artists to obtain a license to practice. However, just 47 tattoo artists and 17 establishments had applied as of Oct. 24.

PS3 Trophy Support Mandatory in '09

Sony Computer Entertainment will be requiring all PlayStation 3 games to incorporate the Trophy award system beginning in 2009.

Greatland Selects MarketLive to Build Three New eCommerce Websites

WorldatWork Comments on Legislative Proposal Requiring W-2 Reporting of Employer-Provided Health-Care Costs

New banking initiative may increase Solomons interest rates

The chief of Solomon Islands Central Bank says a new policy, requiring greater deposits by commercial banks with the central bank, will effect interest rates.

LDK Solar in 3-Year Deal to Supply Multicrystalline Solar Wafers to BP Solar

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Russian Nanotechnology Executive Addresses Japanese Business Club

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Solterra To Supply Cheaper, More Efficient Quantum Dots to Rapidly Growing Sector

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Sigma-Aldrich to Carry Key Products for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Biology Research

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Smart NanoBattery Featured by Materials Research Society

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

BioForce Nanosciences Enters Scientific Collaboration With French University

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

NaturalNano Awarded Two Patents for the Use of Naturally Occurring Nanotubes in Clean Energy Areas

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

New Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Report Available

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

BASF Invests in Nanotechnology Company NanoMas

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

RainDance Technologies Introduces Sequence Enrichment Solution for the Human Genome

License Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Ponting battling through pain barrier

AUSTRALIA's injury woes continue to mount, with captain Ricky Ponting requiring a cortisone injection in his troublesome right wrist during the second Test in Mohali, which Australia lost badly last week.

Ponting battles pain barrier

AUSTRALIA's injury woes continue to mount, with captain Ricky Ponting requiring a cortisone injection in his troublesome right wrist during the second Test in Mohali, which Australia lost badly last week.

Ponting battles through pain barrier

AUSTRALIA's injury woes continue to mount, with captain Ricky Ponting requiring a cortisone injection in his troublesome right wrist during the second Test in Mohali, which Australia lost badly last week.

US government to consider encrypting root zone DNS hosts

The public comments period has officially ended for the NTIA's consideration of requiring domain name servers within the Internet's root zone to, at long last, encrypt their communications. Could there really be any opposition?

White House Rejects FCC Rule On Cell Phone Backup Power (DJ)

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The White House's accounting arm has rejected a rule requiring wireless companies to maintain enough generators or batteries to sustain cell phone and pager service in the event of a power failure.

Britons think children are "animals"

The government will tighten child protection laws following the death of Baby P by requiring every local authority in England to establish a multi-agency Children's Trust Board, officials said on Tuesday. Skip related content

Big match, says skipper Ponting

Not since the Ashes in England in 2005 have Australia gone into the final Test requiring a victory to merely square the series.

French Senate Passes 'Three Strikes' Piracy Law - On second strike, users would lose access for a year...

The entertainment industry has been placing immense pressure on global governments to enact "three strike" rules requiring that ISPs filter pirated content from their networks, and boot third time offenders. This of course raises all manner of questions, from the unreliability of ISP piracy detection and DMCA letter notification systems, to who -- assuming Santa isn't real -- keeps the master naughty list offenders who float between ISPs. None of this appears to worry the French, who this week signed off on a new three strikes law. In this case, the second strike isn't too gentle: offenders would lose Internet access for a full year.

'People with Aids aren't animals'

Jakarta, Indonesia - Lawmakers in Indonesia's remote province of Papua have thrown their support behind a controversial bylaw requiring some HIV and Aids patients to be implanted with microchips - part of extreme efforts to monitor the disease.


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