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Intel Corp. lowered its revenue projections for its third quarter yesterday, citing slow consumer purchases across the globe. |
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The Washington Post publishes an article stating that Mr. Limbaugh is dating CNN anchor Daryn Kagan, 41, following his third divorce. |
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Financial services companies have been among the leaders in implementing customer relationship management software, and now many of these firms are looking for ways to best use their applications in new tools. |
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Sony Electronics has bred the third generation of its Aibo robotic dog to be faster, smarter--and floppy-eared. |
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News of the White House modification of EPA Press Releases regarding the 9/11 disaster. |
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Hewlett-Packard announces its acquisition of Compaq in $25 billion deal. |
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Viking 2 lands on Mars. |
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First experimental use of gas chambers at Auschwitz. |
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The gas chambers at Auschwitz are used for the first time. |
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On the Bonneville salt flats of Utah, Campbell and his car Bluebird made 2 runs over a 1-mile course at speeds averaging 301 miles per hour, setting a new land speed record. |
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The U.S. Navy dirigible Shenandoah crashes and is destroyed during a flight. This accident prompts Col. Billy Mitchell to publish a 6,000 word inflammatory diatribe against the Army and Navy and their failure to promote military aviation. |
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Russians occupy Manchuria |
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Henry Hudson and the crew of the Half Moon reached the mouth of a wide river, now called the Hudson. Hudson claims the area along the river for the Dutch, who had employed him. |
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