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Monday Morning News

  • The Best and Worst Internet Laws
  • Microsoft-Samsung pact includes Linux patent ‘protection’
  • Samsung Announces Q30 Notebook With Hybrid HDD
  • Mobile phone operators warn of rate hike
  • Sound familiar? Circuit City and Napster partner on music service
  • Intel confirms price cuts
  • Blackberry hitches a ride on Windows Mobile
  • Security

  • USDA Admits to Massive Data Breach
  • RIM’s Excuse For BlackBerry Outage Finally Emerges
  • Microsoft hit with patent suit over .Net
  • Freeware of the Week

  • clevr.com - online photo stiching
  • News of the Weird

  • U2 brings Spider-Man to Broadway
  • Couple rides from New York to Arizona in a taxi cab
  • The three Kentucky lawyers who won $200 million for their clients in a 2001 settlement with the manufacturer of the diet drug phen-fen, and whose contract called for a maximum of one-third commission (about $67 million) actually took $59 million more than that, according to clients who testified before a federal grand jury in March, which is expected to indict the lawyers soon for fraud, according to a New York Times dispatch. The lawyers had explained that they were taking an extra $20 million because they had decided to create a “charity” and were simply entitled to the other $39 million because they had to work extra hard. The Kentucky bar association has suspended the lawyers. [Tampa Tribune-New York Times, 3-24-07]
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    2 Responses to “Monday Morning News”

    1. glendale real estate ca Says:

      It would be a blessing for the less fortunate people if you’ll gonna make a charity. God would surely shower His blessings to you guys. Keep up the good works.

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