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    Slideshow • ISSUE 44•31 • Aug 4, 2008
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    • Report: 47% Of Satellites Currently Monitoring Celebrity Parenting

      LOS ANGELES—Officials hope an increase in imaging capacity will produce the first images of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' elusive baby.
      1 of 10
    • iTunes To Sell You Your Home Videos For $1.99 Each

      CUPERTINO, CA—From the moment you record them, your most cherished home videos will be only a mouse click away.
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    • 48-Hour Internet Outage Plunges Nation Into Productivity

      BOSTON—An Internet worm that disabled networks across the U.S. Monday and Tuesday temporarily thrust the nation into its most severe maelstrom of productivity since 1992.
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    • Sony Unveils New Model Customer

      NEW YORK—The 34-year-old, unmarried
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    • Thousands Wait Overnight At Microsoft Stores For Second Generation Zune

      The Zune's record-breaking sales have made its name synonymous with "mp3 player."
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    • CGI Team Creates Realistic Oscar For Michael Bay

      LOS ANGELES—A crew of nearly 200 technicians working on a 15,000-square-foot soundstage was required to realize the director’s wildly imaginative fantasy world.
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    • Heroic Computer Dies To Save World From Master's Thesis

      Professors lauded the laptop for taking the literary atrocity with it into oblivion.
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    • Corpse-Reanimation Technology Still 10 Years Off, Say MIT Mad Scientists

      CAMBRIDGE, MA—Certain forms of horrible knowledge that Man was not meant to possess are still years away from becoming standard practice.
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    • New Anger-Powered Cars May Revolutionize The Way We Drive

      DETROIT—Drawing motive power from the unbridled temper of drivers, road-rage-fueled cars may change the way Americans drive.
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    • Online Couple Never Chats Anymore

      Seattle—
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