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... Forney said Saturday, referring to the Internet archive of highlight plays the U.S. sports network...
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...Networked environments such as the Internet have attracted special attention, as a growing num..., and the misleading--can be captured, archived, and made searchable by others who wish to place t...
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[...] along in her column, Krismer talks about a new book on the market titled "Genealogy and the Law in Canada" by Dr. Margaret Ann Wilkinson. The following is a quote from the back cover of the book: Digital records and broad access to the Internet have made it easier for genealogists to gather relevant information from distant sources and to share the information they have gathered.
... when going on a search (at the library, archive, book or Internet) is to be prepared with a purpos...
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... to international consumers by way of the Internet since 2002. It uses the tradenames “GetCanadianD..., the affidavits reference an Internet archive known as the Way Back Machine, which is located on...
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...The internet has a lot to offer could-be theologians in the pew...www.ccel.org . * The Internet Classic Archive . www.classics.mit.edu . * Online Christian Librar...
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Defence lawyer Ian Garber told the Free Press this week the case is "extremely weak" and doesn't even involve the actual seizure of pictures from his client. He believes the case will have to be dropped unless new evidence surfaces.
Police confirmed they are aware of the man's involvement with the Internet site, which was recently taken down. However, images are still archived from the site online. A cached description of what the website was for says it was started in 2006 "with the idea of promoting models of all ages. We work closely with the models to find them jobs of their interest.
Police identified 27-year-old Englishman Philip Thompson as the site's senior administrator, and charged him with 27 child sex-abuse-related charges, including inciting a child under 13 to engage in s...
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... culture collections - including the archives of producer Robert Lantos, broadcaster Patrick Wat...) supported by Microsoft and the Internet Archive. There are a number of scanning workstatio...
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...Avec ses partenaires--Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC), l'Université de Toronto et la bibli... mené par l'Université de Toronto et Internet Archive. Le projet visait à tester la numérisati...
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As it happens, the tree-ring proxies match up with the thermometer measurements up until about 1960, when there is a divergence between the two sets of data. The tree rings indicate a global cooling after 1960, while the thermometer data indicates a sharp warming. The CRU scientists decided to simply stop using the inconveniently non-warming tree-ring data after 1960. In one email, this is discussed as a trick developed by Michael Mann, the creator of the infamous climate hockey stick chart, that would hide the decline shown by the tree-rings and emphasize the recent spike in thermometer data, preserving the sanctity of the hockey stick.
The climate scientists at CRU and elsewhere have denied [Steve McIntyre]'s information requests for years. Phil Jones, the head of the climate-change b...
...If you've been living without an Internet connection, here's a quick overview of l'affaire C... 17, someone posted to the Internet a vast archive of materials that had been hacked or leaked from t...
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...Internet. . --. "Moving Forward." Accessed 29 August 2007. ... http://www2helsinginsanomat.fi/english/archive/news.asp/ id=10010409IE18. Internet. . Weaver, How...