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DJIA Triumpant as S&P, NASDAQ Slump Into the Weekend.

2014-01-18 23:54:43| Electronics - Topix.net

The Tally:Dow Jones Industrial Average: -0.39 percent to 1,838.69 points Standard & Poor's 500 Index: +0.25 percent to 15,458.56 points NASDAQ: -0.50 percent to 4,197.58 Economic Data: The Department of Commerce released data on housing starts that attested to a 10 percent decline in in the construction of new homes for the month of December, even ... (more)

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DJIA Triumpant as S&P, NASDAQ Slump Into the Weekend.

2014-01-18 13:28:05| Semiconductors - Topix.net

The Tally:Dow Jones Industrial Average: -0.39 percent to 1,838.69 points Standard & Poor's 500 Index: +0.25 percent to 15,458.56 points NASDAQ: -0.50 percent to 4,197.58 Economic Data: The Department of Commerce released data on housing starts that attested to a 10 percent decline in in the construction of new homes for the month of December, even ... (more)

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Botley Road delays to continue through weekend

2014-01-18 08:51:17| Energy - Topix.net

Scottish and Southern Energy says its engineers are still searching for a cable fault that led to a power cut for 70 homes in the area, restored yesterday morning.

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America's Got Talent Finalist Tom Cotter Brings Comedy to Suncoast Showroom This Weekend

2014-01-18 07:31:22| Trucking - Topix.net

Tom Cotter , the first comedian to be a finalist on "America's Got Talent," will perform stand-up at the Suncoast Showroom tonight and tomorrow, January 18 and 19. After appearing on the 2012 season of "America's Got Talent," Cotter was invited back to perform as a special guest, and again to host the "2013 AGT Viewing Party."

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Weekend tech reading: Chips after Moore's law, tech companies nearing death, CES highlights

2014-01-12 18:25:13| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Designing the next wave of computer chips Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every 18 months, critics began predicting that the era of "Moore's Law" would draw to a close.

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