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Board Recommends Devices in City Cruisers

The board that handles complaints about D.C police misconduct urged city officials yesterday to begin installing video cameras in police cruisers, an expensive project that the department said it intends to gradually undertake as money becomes available.

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Tanker Bid Moves Toward Endgame

Score another one for Boeing. The defense and aerospace giant has been clawing its way back into the competition to build a new generation of aerial refueling planes for the Air Force in an unusually public way. After losing the recent Air Force decision to award the $40 billion program to rival...

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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John G. McAfee; Longtime Nuclear Medicine Specialist

John G. McAfee, 82, a nuclear medicine specialist whose work led to advances in blood cell labeling and other ways to understand disease, died of respiratory failure July 26 at Stella Maris hospice in Timonium, Md.

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Board Recommends Devices in City Cruisers

The board that handles complaints about D.C police misconduct urged city officials yesterday to begin installing video cameras in police cruisers, an expensive project that the department said it intends to gradually undertake as money becomes available.

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Tanker Bid Moves Toward Endgame

Score another one for Boeing. The defense and aerospace giant has been clawing its way back into the competition to build a new generation of aerial refueling planes for the Air Force in an unusually public way. After losing the recent Air Force decision to award the $40 billion program to rival...

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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John G. McAfee; Longtime Nuclear Medicine Specialist

John G. McAfee, 82, a nuclear medicine specialist whose work led to advances in blood cell labeling and other ways to understand disease, died of respiratory failure July 26 at Stella Maris hospice in Timonium, Md.

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29.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Scientists Reprogram Adult Cells' Function

Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and ethical quagmires

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28.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Finding Use for the Airwaves' 'White Spaces'

The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly a year testing devices designed to use empty television channels, known as white spaces, for high-speed Internet service. As those tests near conclusion, the agency is evaluating yet another proposal about the best use of the airwaves.

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28.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Businesses Cite a Catch-22 After Miss. Immigration Raid

The arrests this week of nearly 600 immigrant workers at a manufacturing plant in Laurel, Miss., are fueling a national debate over a federal system to check new hires' work documents, a program whose expansion the Bush administration has made a cornerstone of its fight against illegal immigration.

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28.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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Microsoft Animates the Scrapbook

Back in those dark days when photographs were confined to a strip of processed chemicals called "film," there wasn't much spare-time photographers could do with pictures. You could order blow-ups of photographs or cut and paste them into scrapbooks, and that was about it.

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28.08.2008 06:00:00 - washingtonpost.com - Technology

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