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    Nokia Antes Up New Wireless Player (Reuters)

    Reuters - Nokia AB, the world's leading mobile phone manufacturer, has introduced what is by far the most advanced combination of wireless phone and MP3 player, upping the ante for devices hoping to compete against Apple Computer's iPod...
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    Jail For 'Robin Hoods' Who Cost Microsoft Millions (Reuters)

    Reuters - Four Britons were jailed on Friday for being part of a global gang described as "Robin Hoods" who stole expensive software from rich companies and gave it away for free over the Internet...
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    Sikh News Canada Won't Appeal Air India Bomb Trial Verdict (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    Prosecutors defended their handling of the Air India bombing case after confirming on Wednesday they will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh separatists charged with the 1985 attacks that killed 331 people...
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    Sikh News No Appeal In Air India Bomb Case, Families Say (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    Canadian prosecutors will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh separatists charged with the 1985 Air India bombings, relatives of the 331 victims were told on Tuesday...
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    Sun Micro Announces New Network Services Offerings (Reuters)

    Reuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. on Monday announced new services that run on its grid of Sun networks computers, the latest move by the network computer and software maker to transform itself...
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    Hackers Aren't Just Picking On Microsoft: Study (Reuters)

    Reuters - Online criminals turned their attention to antivirus software and media players like Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes in the first three months of 2005 as they sought new ways to take control of users' computers, according to a survey released on Monday...
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    U.S. Believes N.Korea Conducted Missile Test (Reuters)

    Reuters - The United States believes that North Korea launched a short-range missile into the Sea of Japan, in a test Sunday denounced by the White House as a bullying tactic...
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    US, Italy At Odds Over Killing Of Italian In Iraq (Reuters)

    Reuters - The United States and Italy on Friday disagreed on the conclusions of a joint investigation into the killing of an Italian agent by U.S. troops in Iraq, further straining ties between the two allies...
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    Apple Computer's Mac OS X 'Tiger' Now On Sale (Reuters)

    Reuters - Apple Computer has unleashed the Tiger. http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050430/tc_nm/apple_tiger_dc
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    U.S. Agency Says N.Korea Can Mount Warhead On Missile (Reuters)

    Reuters - North Korea has the ability to mount a nuclear missile on a long-range missile and the communist state could hit U.S. territory, the head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency said on Thursday...
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    U.S. Envoy Says 6-Way Talks Still Best For N.Korea (Reuters)

    Reuters - Washington still believes six-country talks are the best way to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis, the top U.S. diplomat on the matter said on Thursday, steering clear of speculation that a deadline was looming for Pyongyang to return to the table...
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    NFL Takes Turn Before Congress On Steroid Use (Reuters)

    Reuters - With advances in technology, professional sports may soon have to confront the possibility of genetically and scientifically engineered super athletes, a Congressional panel on performance-enhancing drugs was told on Wednesday...
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    Peer-To-Peer Users Share More Than Stolen Songs (Reuters)

    Reuters - College kids looking for free music may have popularized Internet file-trading software, but the technology is now used by everyone from penny-pinching phone callers to polar explorers...
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    Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing Software (Reuters)

    Reuters - Apple Computer Inc. on Sunday rolled out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production software for professionals that includes a new program called Soundtrack Pro, aimed at making video and film projects sounds as good as they look in high-definition formats...
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    Sikh News Canada To Continue Air India Bombing Probe: India (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    India said on Tuesday that it had been told by Canada that investigations into the Air India bombings would continue after two Sikh activists were acquitted last month over one of the world's deadliest aviation attacks...
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    Apple To Ship Mac OS X Tiger Software On April 29 (Reuters)

    Reuters - Apple Computer Inc. said on Tuesday that the latest major update of its Mac OS X operating system, code-named Tiger, will be available on April 29. http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050412/tc_nm/tech_apple_tiger_dc
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    Sikh News Film Review: 'Waterborne' (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    "Waterborne" is an example of a filmmaker turning production limitations into his greatest asset. http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=12ummf1j6/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20050410/review_nm/review_film_waterborne_dc_1
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    Sikh News Prosecutors Seek Air India Trial Appeal Extension (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    Canadian prosecutors said on Friday they have asked for more time to decide whether to appeal the acquittal of two Sikh activists charged in one of the world's deadliest acts of aviation sabotage...
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    Sikh News U.S. Military Drafts New Detainee Operations Rules (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    The U.S. military has drafted new doctrine for prison operations that aims to fix problems that contributed to abuse in Iraq, but rights groups complain it formalizes a category of detainees who are denied Geneva Conventions protections...
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    Sikh News Government May Probe Air India Bombing Investigation (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    The Canadian government eased its opposition to a public inquiry into the Air India bombings on Thursday, amid complaints that police bungled the probe into what was at that time history's deadliest attack on a civilian airliner...
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