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Cricket: Clock ticking for Symonds to turn it around

DARWIN - Andrew Symonds has under a month to pledge his allegiance to Australian cricket and safeguard his passage to the place that commands commitment most - India.

Angry IT workers: A ticking time bomb?

IT workers are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. What can you do to keep things from reaching the point of no return?

Casson keeps his chin up and left arm ticking over

SNUBBED spinner Beau Casson remained hopeful of one day earning a recall to the Test arena after the Australian selectors stunningly chose all-rounder Cameron White as the back-up slow bowler for the tour of India.

Panasonic HDC-HS100

Ticking every box -- compact frame, large capacity, high-end features -- the Panasonic HDC-HS100 delivers excellent high definition video in a package both acessible and powerful. The manual lens ring and viewfinder are nice touches in a very polished package

ANALYSIS-Holidays to test Circuit City rebound plan

ATLANTA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - The clock is ticking on Circuit City Stores Inc's (CC.N: Quote, Profile, Research) turnaround.

Down payment assistance bites the dust

A countdown clock on a Web site operated by Nehemiah Corp. of America is ticking off the days, hours, minutes and seconds until a new government ban will terminate virtually all seller-funded down payment assistance programs in the United States. But the clock may be stopped, now that a bill has been introduced in Congress that would reverse the ban.

Transplant

What sounds at first like rain on a tin roof turns out to be the ticking of a mechanical heart. Disarming revelations abound in Transplant, an installation by sound artist John Wynne and photographer Tim Wainwright. The result of a year-long residency at Harefield hospital, Middlesex, it is a piece about the twilit world of anticipation and dread that is the cardiothoracic transplantation unit. Here, patients wait in isolation for donor organs, often for months, their survival predicated on the sudden death of a stranger. Both dignified and brutal, Transplant evokes the melancholy and trauma that underpin this uncanny transaction.

Economic Impact: Exploring Amazon, eBay, Netflix, and Overstock.com

With gas prices on the rise and consumers worried about the economy, many Americans are finding ways to cut costs. In this installment, we'll dissect a plethora of online retailers in an effort to see if these equities are ticking higher as more consumers shop from the comfort of their own homes. Join me as I explore Amazon (AMZN: View sentiment for AMZNsentiment, chart, options) , eBay (EBAY: View sentiment for EBAYsentiment, chart, options) , Netflix (NFLX: View sentiment for NFLXsentiment, chart, options) , and Overstock.com (OSTK: View sentiment for OSTKsentiment, chart, options) .

Dissecting online retailers Amazon (AMZN), eBay (EBAY), Netflix (NFLX) and Overstock.com (OSTK)

With gas prices on the rise and consumers worried about the economy, many Americans are finding ways to cut costs. In this installment, we'll dissect a plethora of online retailers in an effort to see if these equities are ticking higher as more consumers shop from the comfort of their own homes. Join me as I explore Amazon (AMZN: View sentiment for AMZNsentiment, chart, options) , eBay (EBAY: View sentiment for EBAYsentiment, chart, options) , Netflix (NFLX: View sentiment for NFLXsentiment, chart, options) , and Overstock.com (OSTK: View sentiment for OSTKsentiment, chart, options) .

Phoenix Digs Deep for 90th Day on Mars

The next sample of Martian soil being grabbed for analysis is coming from a trench about three times deeper than any other trench NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has dug. On Tuesday, August 26, the scoop on the lander's robotic arm will pick up a sample of soil from the bottom of a trench called "Stone Soup" which is about 18 centimeters, or 7 inches deep. Tuesday will be the 90th Martian day or sol that the lander has been on the Red Planet, which was the original amount of time set for Phoenix's primary mission. NASA has extended the mission through September, but the clock is ticking for the plucky little lander and the oncoming winter at Mars' north polar region.


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