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Science Weekly podcast: The science minister believes GM does have a future in Britain; plus KT Tunstall talks climate change

In a Science Weekly exclusive, Dr Ian Pearson, minister for science and innovation, discusses the future of GM crops in Britain. He has given the strongest backing yet that the technology could make a comeback. Dr Pearson also admits the approach taken to trials in 2005 'could have been handled better'.

Retro: VC Weekly #79

Welcome to VC Weekly, N-Europe’s guide to the wonderful world of Nintendo’s download service. Written by Sam C Gittins.

Retro: VC Weekly #77

Welcome to VC Weekly, N-Europe’s guide to the wonderful world of Nintendo’s download service. Written by Sam C Gittins.

Retro: VC Weekly #76

Welcome to VC Weekly, N-Europe’s guide to the wonderful world of Nintendo’s download service. Written by Sam C Gittins.

Podcast: Martin Sadler speaks to Computer Weekly about the new generation of super-computing PCs and mobile devices

Podcast: Martin Sadler speaks to Computer Weekly about the new generation of super-computing PCs and mobile devices

ECB lends banks 338.0184 bln euros in weekly tender

FRANKFURT, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Demand remained steady in the European Central Bank's regular weekly tender of 7-day funds on Tuesday, as it lent commercial banks 338.0184 billion euros ($426.7 billion) at a flat rate of 3.25 percent.

Charcoal artist, life's reflections and philosophical art (Rainbow Palette - IANS weekly art roundup)

Charcoal artist, life's reflections and philosophical art (Rainbow Palette - IANS weekly art roundup)

Priceline.coms Airfare Index for the week of November 10, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com’s Airfare Index for the week of November 10, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of October 27, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes...

Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of October 27, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares --(Business Wire)-- Priceline.com's (Nasdaq: PCLN) Airfare Index is a tracking barometer that looks for the largest week-to-week swings in average published-price roundtrip airfares for select markets. Each dollar amount shown is the average of the lowest fares returned through multiple airfare searches for flights that are at least 7 days away from departure. The percentage change compares fare averages for the current week with those from the previous week. Amounts shown include all taxes and airline fees. Airfare pricing is subject to change and there is no guarantee that any airfare will be available at the amounts shown. -0- *T Priceline.

Priceline.coms Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com’s Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.coms Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com’s Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.coms Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com’s Airfare Index for the Week of November 17, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of November 3, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of November 3, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Photo of Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of September 15, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Photo of Priceline.com's Airfare Index for the Week of September 15, 2008, Tracking Weekly Changes in Domestic Airfares

Movies coming to iTunes Germany

Quoting weekly Wirtschaftswoche, a weekly news magazine, Rapid TV reports that Apple is planning to offer movies on iTunes Germany with the new service to launch in a few weeks time.

Priceline going strong despite rough economy

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ARC issues phishing alert

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Jimi Hendrix as Rock-n-Roll Icon at LiveAuctionTalk.com

Rosemary McKittrick unearths the history behind the stuff in her weekly art, antiques and collectibles column. Visit the site. Sign up for a free weekly subscription.

Press releases in sheep's clothing

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama is planning to host weekly "fireside chats," updated for the digital age of course on YouTube, in an effort to bring more transparency to the President's office. Obama's campaign was hinged on the buzzword "change," and his effort to present the world with weekly information updates is certainly that - a big change from the clamped-down, tight-lipped previous administration. But if, as the Washington Post reports, Obama's videos are simply going to be one-way communications, there will certainly be little change in the level of transparency.

GM/GSM - Kansas

INSIDE RADIO, delivered via fax or PDF download - Features leading industry news, ratings and classifieds; published Monday-Friday. WHO OWNS WHAT, a weekly update of the changes of ownership among U.S. radio stations - Features company and station revenue. RADIO JOURNAL, weekly fax and PDF - Features FCC updates, station news, technical info and more.

Adventures in Podcasting - "This Ain't Your Dad's Java"

David Bryant, (Sr. Director, Java Marketing), reports that he is having a great time as co-host of the weekly "This Ain't Your Dad's Java" podcast. He started the series in July with Eric Klein, his boss and the VP of Java Marketing, Jennifer Winger (Marketing Programs for Java Marketing) who is the show producer. David said, "Our idea is to have episodes more or less weekly and talk about all things Java. We'll share news of what's going on in the Java product group at Sun, have a special guest to chat with us about a topic of particular interest, and introduce cool new Java products from all corners of the marketplace."

PS3 Getting U.K. Digital Magazine

Future announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Sony Computer Entertainment UK. The two parties will work together to make a weekly digital magazine available exclusively through the PlayStation Network, not unlike the North American Qore. This new weekly product in the U.K. will feature exclusive content and is expected to release in the U.K. in early 2009 with other European territories coming soon afterwards.

Weekly News Roundup: The Military Hates Whales, Warming to Bloggers

Transition! Transition! (Insert music here). So here’s the question of the day: Will Obama create a National Energy Council?

WEEKLY RECAPYouTube's Identity Crisis, Circuit City's Cash Crisis: A Week to Forget

YouTube gets chummy with MGM ... Circuit City goes belly up ... IBM pitches power line Internet plan ... bad guys hold prescription customer data for ransom ... CNN tries holo-trickery ... iPhone unseats Razr at the top, and more.

WEEKLY RECAPChoosers Can Be Beggars; Bloodied Hands Applaud Amazon

Google calls off its engagement to Yahoo ... Yahoo tries to go back to old flame Microsoft ... Amazon strikes a blow against wrap rage ... white spaces advocates win at the FCC ... modders crack Android software, and more.


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