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February 18, 2007

Car bombs rip through Baghdad market; Iraq opens borders with Iran

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Two car bombs exploded in an outdoor market in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 56 people and injuring scores in the deadliest …

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US Residential Voice-Over IP Market Dynamics and Market Tracker

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This PowerPoint-based report marks the launch of In-Stat’s US Residential Voice over IP Market Dynamics and Market Tracker service. The report tracks residential usage of both facilities-based (e.g., Vonage, Comcast Digital Voice) and client-based (e.g., Skype, Windows Live Messenger) VoIP services, including subscribers, users, households, and market share (approximately top 20 VoIP service providers overall) for the first three quarters of 2006.

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18,000 children die every day of hunger, U.N. says

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Some 18,000 children die every day because of hunger and malnutrition and 850 million people go to bed every night with empty …

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British paper: Prince Harry to serve in Iraq

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Prince Harry will be serving as a soldier in Iraq by the end of the month, a British newspaper reported Saturday, though government …

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Booming Indian Wireless Market Has Plenty of Room for Growth

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The wireless phone subscriber base in India has already crossed the 100 million mark and will more than double by 2010.

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More bird flu found in Moscow districts

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A Russian official reported a fourth outbreak of dead domestic poultry in a suburban Moscow district Sunday as experts tightened …

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PCI Express, the Journey to 2.0

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In 2002, the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) announced “base” and “card electrical mechanical” standards for PCI Express. PCI Express was a welcomed evolution from the venerated PCI interconnection standard.

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Pakistani police detain 36 people in probe into deadly courtroom bombing

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Police in southwestern Pakistan detained 36 people, mostly Afghan refugees, for questioning about a suicide bombing inside a …

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Multimedia Home Networking Shows Promise in Asia/Pacific

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An In-Stat survey indicates huge potential for various networking multimedia devices to be adopted in PC-literate homes.

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Bomber kills 16 in Pakistan courtroom

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A suicide bomber killed 16 people including a judge after blowing himself up inside a courtroom in a southwestern Pakistani …

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