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January 23, 2006 U.S.: Secretary Of State Outlines Overhaul Of Diplomatic Corps - by Julie A. Corwin, Radio Free Europe With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) What they don't want you to know about the coming oil crisis - by Jeremy Leggett, The Independent With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) Nigeria
The second-floor room in the colourful, mural-covered building just northwest of Queen and Spadina feels like a high school computer lab: a group of young adults are slumped or lazily sprawled out at graffiti-covered desks arranged in a horseshoe, waiting for the day to begin.
A man and his two small children were found to have committed suicide by consuming poison. He has been identified as Venu of Kayamkulam Krishnapuram Kochukadambattu. It has been stated that financial liability might be the reason for the suicide.
By Snipes, Phyllis R; Clay, Matthew N A
The biotechnology industry is sounding an alarm over new fire codes that the industry says could make lab modifications too expensive and needlessly raise the cost of new ones.
Firewall, anti-virus and other shareware comes without the perks of paid products.
Microsoft gives away a security firewall with its latest operating system. Many high-speed Internet service providers offer free antivirus protection for subscribers. Several Web sites distribute free toolbars to warn of Web scams. AOL even recently made a package of basic security tools available for free to anyone, not just paying subscribers.
NEW YORK — Microsoft gives away a security firewall with its latest operating system. Many high-speed Internet service providers offer free anti-virus protection for subscribers. And several Web sites distribute free toolbars to warn of Web scams.
Despite all the free protection, primarily for Windows computers, leading security vendors are moving forward with plans to start selling their annual slate of security products this fall. Why bother, when so much is available elsewhere at no cost?
Free firewalls, spyware fighters and Web scam alerts aren't stopping antivirus companies from continuing to issue new releases for their worried customers Microsoft gives away a security firewall with its latest operating system. Many high-speed Internet service providers offer free antivirus protection for subscribers. And several Web sites distribute free toolbars to warn of Web scams.

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