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  • Cisco’s New Router Lives on the Edge
    By on November 12th, 2008 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments

    Cisco’s new edge router is designed to sit at the outer edge of a company’s network and stream data to and from the online end user. It’s a project Cisco has been working on for four years, but is the $80,000 machine worth the expense for cash-strapped companies?

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  • Brady works out in Patriots’ training room
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    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady is back with his New England Patriots teammates, laughing and talking with them — and, more importantly, rehabilitating the injured left knee that ended his season in the very first quarter. (more…)


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  • First complete cancer genome sequenced
    By on November 12th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Scientists decipher each of the 3 billion DNA bases from the genome of an acute myeloid leukemia tumor

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  • Mini heart attack best treated like the big one
    By on November 12th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Patients admitted to hospitals with mild symptoms may benefit from getting to a catheterization lab promptly

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  • U.N.: Congo troops raping, pillaging in villages
    By on November 12th, 2008 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments

    updated 4:55 p.m. ET Nov. 11, 2008

    UNITED NATIONS - Hundreds of Congolese soldiers have rampaged through several villages in eastern Congo, the U.N. said Tuesday, alleging that the soldiers were raping women and pillaging homes as they pulled back ahead of a feared rebel advance.

    U.N. peacekeeping spokesman Col. Jean-Paul Dietrich said the army troops had reportedly raped civilians near the town of Kanyabayonga in overnight violence that lasted into Tuesday morning. Kanyabayonga is 60 miles north of the provincial capital, Goma.

    Dietrich said 700 to 800 Congolese soldiers fled Kanyabayonga and went on a rampage through several villages to the north.

    Image: Family in Kiwanja

    Packed into squalid refugee camps or roaming in the bush, hundreds of thousands of Congolese children face hunger and disease, aid workers say.

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  • Sagittarius Fun Facts
    By on November 12th, 2008 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments

    Inquisitive and energetic, the Sagittarius is the traveler of the Zodiac. Their philosophical, broad-minded approach to life motivates them to wander far and wide in the search for the meaning of life. Extroverted, optimistic, and enthusiastic, it can be almost impossible to keep the Sagittarius down. They love change. In fact, change is essential for this sign to feel their best.

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  • Cops have tough time finding sober driver for boy
    By on November 11th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    SCHERERVILLE, Ind. – Indiana state police said that after a mother was arrested for drunken driving, the three relatives who came to pick up her 1-year-old son also had all been drinking. A state trooper stopped a minivan for speeding early Saturday on U.S. 30 in Schererville in northwestern Indiana. He arrested the 24-year-old woman on a drunken driving charges.

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  • Studies: Elderly fare well in open-heart surgery
    By on November 11th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    NEW ORLEANS – Eighty-year-olds with clogged arteries or leaky heart valves used to be sent home with a pat on the arm from their doctors and pills to try to ease their symptoms. Now more are getting open-heart surgery, with remarkable survival rates rivaling those of much younger people, new studies show.

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  • Web site: Spears’ youngest son out of the hospital
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    According to an update on Spears’ Web site, 2-year-old Jayden James has left the Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center and is doing fine.

    A representative for the Spears’ family says Jayden was admitted Sunday after having “a reaction to something he ingested.”

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  • USDA projects lower corn, soybean harvests
    By on November 11th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    WASHINGTON - The Agriculture Department on Monday lowered its forecasts for this year’s U.S. corn and soybean harvests, pushing up the prices of both commodities.

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