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[2005-06-29] Light Sweet Crude Drops On EIA Report The price on the August contract for light crude dropped to $56.90 today before settling at $57.26. The EIA report issued today showed unexpected increases in U.S. crude inventories as well as gasoline and distillates.
[2005-06-28] I Thought Lord Nelson Beat the French? During the Napoleonic wars some 200 years ago, one of the most decisive victories in the war came when Lord Horatio Nelson of the British Royal Navy soundly trounced the French and Spanish fleets off the coast of Spain, securing British domination of the seas for the next century. One wouldn't know that by watching the "reenactment" of the battle.
[2005-06-27] DVD Wars Heat Up: Toshiba Brings Microsoft In For Backup Toshiba adds a little Microsoft firepower to the high-density DVD war going on with Sony. The two companies announced today they would further their recent collaborations as they both work to develop the future of the HD-DVD format.
[2005-06-27] Virgin Atlantic Havana Bound Virgin Atlantic Airlines announced service to Havana, Cuba twice weekly when billionaire industrialist and playboy Richard Branson walked off one of his Virgin Atlantic jets in Havana on Monday.
[2005-06-23] Summer 2005, Must be the Season of the Niche The summer of 2005 is going to be an interesting one. The world of search will be fundamentally different by Labour Day.
[2005-06-21] What is Domain Name Backordering? Watch Out For This One! Domain names are the hottest net-real-estate on the internet. It's no wonder services like: "Domain Name Backordering" is available to the public. Can someone really backorder your domain right from underneath you? Guess again...
[2005-06-18] Internet Importance In Iranian Elections Blogs seem to be everywhere anymore, at least on the Internet. What kind of effect do they really have though? They get used to discuss literally everything. But, during the current Iranian election process, blogs have provided something much more fundamental, free speech.
[2005-06-17] Satellite Radio Takes Off To The Great White North Canadian radio listeners will have the opportunity to subscribe to a pair of satellite radio providers.
[2005-06-17] Canadian Group Opposes XM, Sirius Licensing A recent decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission will be appealed by a self-proclaimed media watchdog group.
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