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Europeans Fail to Reach an Agreement on Car CO2 CutsPrevious reports of four of the largest car manufacturing countries in the European Union coming to a consensus on how to reduce the amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) their automobiles put in the atmosphere were neither infirmed, nor confirmed by Thomas Steg, a spokesman for the German government. ... |
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While America Slept. Thursday, November 20, 2008When America gets out of bed, Tokyo is heading home in crowded subways, and Europeans still finish long lunches. While America Slept (WAS) is a daily round-up of the news that happened in other continents and time-zones. TTAC provides round-the-clock coverage of everything that has wheels. Or tha... |
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Europeans Announce Pioneering SurgeryPhysicians transplanted a human windpipe, using stem cells from the recipient’s bone marrow to reline a donor trachea and prevent its rejection by her immune system. ... |
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Stimulate the Economy by Reducing Payroll Taxes?Eclectecon suggests it might not be a bad idea, and quotes a Wall Street Journal article: If Europeans, or anyone, really want to stimulate their economies, they will be wasting time... ... |
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$100 One Laptop Per Child Device Hits Europe TodayFor the first time, Europeans will be able to buy the innovative X0-1 laptop by the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) charity scheme, starting tomorrow. We all know the device costs nearly double than the original $100 target and shoppers here will be able to get a pair for around £268. Why a pair? ... |


