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Mr. Nice Guy
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Thu, May 19 2005 1:15 AM
May 17: CNBC’s Jane Wells meets Phoenix resident Alice Cooper, the original shock rocker, who is also a successful entrepreneur.
Battle of the consoles
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Thu, May 19 2005 1:14 AM
May 17: CNBC’s Jerry Cobb reports on Sony and Microsoft’s presentation of their new game consoles.
Trump: 'Worst pile of crap'
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Wed, May 18 2005 10:54 PM
May 18: Donald Trump proposes a plan for rebuilding the World Trade Center in place of the authorized design which he called the “worst pile of crap architecture I’ve ever seen.â€
Spotlight: xm2go
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:49 PM
Gary Krakow reviews xm2go
Spotlight: spyware
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:49 PM
Bob Sullivan talks about ways to protect your computer from spyware
Spotlight: virtual worlds
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:48 PM
Tom Loftus talks about legal issues in virtual worlds
Spotlight: Treo 650
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:47 PM
Gary Krakow reviews Palm’s Treo 650
Mars rover dynasty
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:46 PM
A family history of the Mars Exploration Rovers now on the Red Planet.
The odds of alien life
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:45 PM
How many extraterrestial civilizations exist in our galaxy? The Drake Equation makes an educated guess.
Aurora: Dangerous beauty
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:44 PM
Violent solar eruptions paint great beauty in the skies, but also bring high voltage.
Aurora: Dangerous beauty
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:44 PM
Violent solar eruptions paint great beauty in the skies, but also bring high voltage.
How supernovas are made
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:43 PM
Life’s ingredients are created in the violent death and rebirth of stars.
How supernovas are made
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:43 PM
Life’s ingredients are created in the violent death and rebirth of stars.
Airline pension woes
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:37 PM
May 11: Gary Ford, a lawyer specializing in pensions at the Groom Law Group, discusses the implications of UAL’s decision to terminate its employees' pension plans.
A win for wineries
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:34 PM
May 16: Former independent counsel Kenneth Starr, now a legal strategist for California’s Coalition for Free Trade, says Monday’s Supreme Court ruling to allow inter-state wine sales will boost the fortunes of small- and medium-sized wineries.
When it comes to gas prices, it’s location
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Mon, May 16 2005 11:33 PM
May 16: Why is the price of gasoline so high in California and so low in Minnesota? Is it a case of demand driving the price of oil and gas? NBC’s Bob Faw explores.
Smart car
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Thu, May 12 2005 9:55 PM
May 10: Oregon State University students have invented a driverless vehicle that can get anywhere and dodge any obstacle. KGW-TV’s Bruce Sussman reports.
Self-made robot
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Thu, May 12 2005 9:50 PM
May 11: A video from Cornell University shows how a "robot" made from four modular, twistable blocks can use additional blocks to create a clone of itself. The video has been speeded up by a factor of four.
Credit card chat rooms
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Thu, May 12 2005 9:49 PM
MSNBC.com’s Bob Sullivan discusses Internet-based fraud with NBC's Brian Mooar.
Which way out of Africa?
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Thu, May 12 2005 9:49 PM
May 12: The University of Cambridge’s Peter Forster explains why some scientists think the first humans to leave Africa traveled along the Arabian coast rather than through the Middle East.
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