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September 01, 2010 — CNET iPad supply matches demand five months after launchReutersApple's online store now shows iPad orders will be shipped within 24 hours , the first time the tablet has been available …Apple Now Shipping IPad Within 24 HoursPC WorldApple...
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September 01, 2010 — Another of Reuters favorite canards regarding the Middle East conflict is the notion that whereas President Obama has been committed to addressing the matter from the early days of his administration, President Bush...
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September 01, 2010 — Next 12 Step Program Is On the Horizon–Side Effects Include Lack Of Data Quality, Integrity And Spasmodic Algorithms Reuters itself is a pretty large conglomerate with everything from reporting...
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1 hour ago — By Daniel J. Mitchell Here’s a Reuters story about the Australian Tax Office harassing Paul Hogan , better known to Americans as Crocodile Dundee , because of a tax dispute. The grinches at...
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5 hours ago — Israel, Palestinians Set For Face-To-Face Talk Reuters reports: "With a diplomatic push from President Barack Obama, Israeli and Palestinian leaders start direct peace talks on Thursday overshadowed by skepticism on all...
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6 hours ago — Hurricane Earl Strengthens Off U.S. East Coast -- Yahoo News/Reuters HATTERAS ISLAND, North Carolina (Reuters) – Hurricane Earl gained more punch on Thursday as the large...
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August 31, 2010 — Republicans have the momentum going into Election Day for the U.S. Senate seat held by Arlen Specter for three decades in Pennsylvania. A Reuters/Ipsos poll of likely...
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August 31, 2010 — Conservative challenger Pat Toomey leads his liberal opponent Joe Sestak by ten points in the United States Senate race in Pennsylvania, according to a new poll by Reuters/Ipsos. Fifty-two percent of voters disapprove of...
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9 hours ago — In a piece posted by Reuters [link/GreenBiz.com] the author fails to understand that USGBC’s LEED is a NOT a standard. Item number 9 in the piece says, I quote: 9. Meet LEED standards. Build, renovate, and operate your...
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August 28, 2010 — Reuters loves to cite the United Nations and its myriad of departments, committees, agencies, and commissions. That is, the news agency loves to cite the UN when the august body is passing resolutions or issuing findings...
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August 31, 2010 — Thomson Reuters’ legal research system WestlawNext now has an iPad app for lawyers on the go. Apparently, iPhone’s tiny screen is not “good enough” for lawyers doing research, but the...
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19 hours ago — Take a look at this story : (Reuters) - A number of Dutch colleges are considering legal action against the publisher of a move-in guide for new freshmen, after the company included an ad recruiting students for jobs as online...
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August 31, 2010 — The news just keeps getting better. Unless of course you are a progressive liberal Democrat like Joe Sestak. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll carried shows that the Republicans lead in both the...
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23 hours ago — RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue declared a state of emergency on Wednesday due to the approach of Hurricane Earl. The emergency measures would waive restrictions on highway...
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September 01, 2010 — In this piece of unsigned propaganda masquerading as "analysis", Reuters recycles its boilerplate tropes, canards, and outright lies which we have critiqued many times in the past so we'll just add emphasis and links to our...