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<pubdate>24-APR-2006</pubdate>
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<title>Globe Talk: Internet TV coming of age?</title>
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<description>One project that has made full use of Internet Protocol TV technology was conducted on the eve of Earth Day by Chantilly, Va.-based Communication Technologies. Otherwise known as COMTek, the company claimed that it had succeeded in hosting the single biggest simultaneous application of two-way IPTV technology ever attempted. The initiative linked up more than 16,000 high school and college ...</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z514301436&amp;z=750238055">PhysOrg.com</source>
<pubDate>Apr 24, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Internet News-Technology</category>
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<title>Condos compete on high-tech: A blend of futuristic features is part of the lure for prospective buyers of many of the condo towers under way or recently completed in downtown Orlando</title>
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<description>Apr. 24--Even that lovable old cartoon futurist, George Jetson, might be wowed by the technology Kirk Stephens will find next year when he moves into The Vue, a high-rise condominium in downtown Orlando.  Using a laptop or PDA, he will be able to surf the Internet, make Web-based phone calls and oversee his software business from anywhere in the 36-story residential tower -- bedroom, pool deck or ...</description>
<source>The Orlando Sentinel, Fla.</source>
<pubDate>Apr 24, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Internet News-Technology</category>
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<title>Google&apos;s Ad-Grabbing Pushes Profit Up 60%</title>
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<description>Home -&gt; News -&gt; National News -&gt; Technology Saturday 22 April, 2006  Technology Google&apos;s Ad-Grabbing Pushes Profit Up 60%  Newsbytes April 21, 2006 Email to a friend By Yuki Noguchi, Washington Post Staff Writer Google Inc. continues to take advertising dollars from traditional media such as television and print classifieds and is doing so in greater amounts than online rivals Yahoo Inc.</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512854363&amp;z=750238055">Georgetown Times</source>
<pubDate>Apr 22, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Internet News-Technology</category>
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<title>Oil world in decline</title>
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<description>DESPITE EVER-INGENIOUS WAYS OF EXTRACTING oil, WORLD PRODUQION MIGHT BE PAST ITS PEAK. WILL COLORADO&apos;S ECONOMY BENEFIT FROM A DECLINE, OR SUFFER?  Q&amp;A WITH STATE GEOLOGIST VINCENT MATTHEWS  VINCENT MATTHEWS  VINCENT MATTHEWS  Vincent Matthews was among the 275 people who attended a conference held in Denver last winter on the topic of the world reaching its peak in oil production.</description>
<source>ColoradoBiz</source>
<pubDate>Apr 1, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Peak Oil</category>
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<title>The Challenge of Peak Oil</title>
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<description>The longer we delay adapting to the inevitable depletion of worldwide oil reserves, the more painful the coming economic transition will be.  THE SUPPLY OF EXTRACTABLE OIL is subject to geological limits. At some point those limits will overcome our ability to produce oil at the everexpanding rates that growing economies demand. The global peak is likely to occur well before societies adapt ...</description>
<source>American Prospect</source>
<pubDate>Apr 1, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Peak Oil</category>
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<title>Norway - Broadband Market - Overview &amp; Statistics</title>
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<description>Norway has one of Europe&apos;s most advanced telecom markets. The country was among the first to introduce new services such as ISDN and GSM, and latterly SMS, high-speed broadband, GPRS and MMS. Telenor and Tele2 AB are the dominant operators, though there is increasing competition from new entrants. Deutsche Telekom entered the market with the acquisition of Carrier 1 in January 2003.</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512551601&amp;z=750238055">BuddeComm</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Internet News-Technology</category>
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<title>The &quot;More Me&quot; Internet</title>
<link>http://www.intellisearchnow.com/branding/2/contentreader.html?http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z513928283&amp;z=750238055</link>
<description>Advice &amp; Opinions. By &amp; for Marketers  BY Gary Stein | April 24, 2006  Yahoo! and the agency network ISOBAR (of which my employer, AMMO Marketing is a member) recently debuted some new research called &apos;Fluid Lives.&apos; It&apos;s pretty interesting stuff. The research team chose families in several different countries and gave them the kind of technology I imagine you&apos;ve already woven into your life: ...</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z513928283&amp;z=750238055">ClickZ Today</source>
<pubDate>Apr 24, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Internet News-Technology</category>
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<title>The Last Great American Energy Boom</title>
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<description>THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN ENERGY BOOMby Dan DenningIt hasn&apos;t hit home yet, unless you call Iraq, Afghanistan, South Korea, orthe Horn of Africa home. But those are the places the U.S. military findsitself, far from home, yet the largest single consumer of oil in America.That oil has to be paid for in American dollars, by a nation deeply indebt and facing the end of the cheap fossil fuel era.</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512215808&amp;z=750238055">HoweStreet.com</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Peak Oil</category>
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<title>Oil crisis affects more than just gas prices</title>
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<description>syoung@cnpapers.com 348-4806  While the price of gas at the pump keeps climbing in Putnam County, most county residents familiar with the oil and chemical industries realize that petroleum is also used to manufacture an enormous number of other products that we use in our everyday lives.  Less than 20 percent of all recovered oil is used for any type of fuel.</description>
<source>Charleston Gazette</source>
<pubDate>Apr 19, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Peak Oil</category>
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<title>Press Conference with Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement Julie Myers, and United States Attorney Glenn Suddaby</title>
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<description>Secretary Chertoff: Good morning, everybody. I&apos;m here with Julie Myers, who is the Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and also with Glenn Suddaby, who is the United States Attorney for Albany, New York. I think it&apos;s the northern district of New York. Yesterday and today, agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, working with the U.S.</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512507871&amp;z=750238055">Department of Homeland Security</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Homeland Security</category>
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<title>Chertoff promises to get tough with employers who hire illegals</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON - This week&apos;s raids on a Houston pallet services company accused of employing a predominantly illegal immigrant workforce stand as something of a rarity for the Bush administration. While Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff lauded the apprehension of nearly 1,200 IFCO Systems workers in 26 states as the largest work site operation in U.S.</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512608339&amp;z=750238055">Miami Herald</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Homeland Security</category>
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<title>Firms targeted on immigration: 1 day after raids, feds vow charges for illegal hiring</title>
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<description>Apr. 21--Firms targeted  on immigration  1 day after raids, feds vow charges for illegal hiring A day after agents arrested nearly 1,200 illegal immigrants around the country -- including 44 in Charlotte -- federal officials announced they will pursue criminal charges against employers who hire undocumented workers.  Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff pledged to &quot;come down as hard as ...</description>
<source>The Charlotte Observer, N.C.</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Homeland Security</category>
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<title>Feds threaten more raids on employers: Immigration lawyers see political motives</title>
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<description>Apr. 21--WASHINGTON -- A day after federal agents arrested 1,187 people on illegal-immigration charges in the nation&apos;s largest-ever work-site enforcement action, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Thursday warned of an intensified campaign to target employers whose businesses rely on large numbers of undocumented workers.  But there was suspicion among some immigration lawyers that ...</description>
<source>Chicago Tribune</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Homeland Security</category>
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<title>Will there be enough workers?</title>
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<description>ROWS OF ALMOND and fruit trees stretch as far as the eye can see in Manteca, interrupted only by vast yards of dairy cows and grasslands. This is farm country, one town in the great Central Valley, which supplies more than half the nations fruits and vegetables and virtually all of its almonds, walnuts and raisins. Under the rainy skies of April, few workers can be seen in these orchards or in ...</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z514219140&amp;z=750238055">Inside Bay Area</source>
<pubDate>Apr 24, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Borders</category>
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<title>Frist will try anew for immigration bill</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON  Majority Leader Bill Frist intends to seek Senate passage of immigration legislation by Memorial Day, hoping to revive a bill that tightens border security and gives millions of illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship, Republican leadership aides said Friday. In a gesture to conservative critics of the measure, Frist and other Republicans also intend to seek roughly $2 billion in ...</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512825389&amp;z=750238055">AP via Lubbock Online</source>
<pubDate>Apr 22, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Borders</category>
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<title>View document from source regarding failure of FBI immigrant background checks</title>
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<description>&quot; Read more articles &quot; See more video &quot; Hear more audio &quot; Share your views A loophole in the U.S. immigration system is allowing some citizenship applicants to go forward in the naturalization process and receive immigration benefits without complete FBI criminal background checks, according to government documents obtained by the Daily Bulletin. NEW DOCUMENT: &quot; 04/19: View document from source ...</description>
<source url="http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z512440043&amp;z=750238055">DailyBulletin.com</source>
<pubDate>Apr 21, 2006</pubDate>
<category>Borders</category>
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