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Extending and enhancing our regular coverage.
· E-mail: Ballmer on Lu's hiring
· Microsoft taps Yahoo veteran as online chief
· IBM touts "Microsoft-free" application suite

James Wallace on Aerospace
All about companies aiming for the sky.
· 787 delay could be 6 months
· Airbus -- A candid assessment of 787
· Sleeping pilots - A380 too quiet!

Reader blog: Science from the Bottom of the Food Chain
· See..... Stem Cells ARE Awesome
· Another "Ah-ha!" Moment in Science - How bleach kills bacteria
· I can't take it anymore!

AP Business Wire

· Mexican Senate passes stricter credit rules
· US, China promise $20 billion to finance trade
· AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs, 4 percent of staff
· China tells US to get economy in order
· Cemex: World Bank unit to hear Venezuela dispute
· Philippines' inflation eases for 3rd month
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AP Tech Wire

· First NFL game in 3-D fumbles, then recovers
· AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs, 4 percent of staff
· Feds charge Silicon Valley financier with fraud
· Icahn facing huge loss unless Yahoo stock rebounds
· Microsoft taps Yahoo exec to lead Web business
· Red Hat climbs after Jefferies upgrade
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AP Science Wire

· First NFL game in 3-D fumbles, then recovers
· AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs, 4 percent of staff
· Feds charge Silicon Valley financier with fraud
· Icahn facing huge loss unless Yahoo stock rebounds
· Microsoft taps Yahoo exec to lead Web business
· Red Hat climbs after Jefferies upgrade
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2008
Does daily use of digital gadgets rewire brains?
NEW YORK -- What does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could these kids relate better to emoticons than to real people?

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008
The final frontier? A decent meal in space
HOUSTON -- The smoked turkey resembles sliced deli meat but stiffer, the candied yams are bland inside, the green beans taste like they've been microwaved to death and the corn bread stuffing has a broth-heavy, institutional flavor.

Plans progress for sub that could go 100 knots
WASHINGTON -- Imagine a craft that could make 100 knots underwater, with a propulsion system so compact and powerful that it would leave ample room for payloads -- small combat teams bound for missions on the shore, for example.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2008
The fly who loved me? U.S. designing tiny 'spies'
DAYTON, Ohio -- If only we could be flies on the wall when our enemies are plotting to attack us. Better yet, what if that fly could record voices, transmit video and even fire tiny weapons?

Space water device shut down again
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's revolutionary new space water recycling system is having serious hiccups.

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