• On the future of e-books, Mr Coates said that the price of e-books will come down and a lot more people will use them but it is still "a tiny fraction" of book market as a whole.

    BBC: US has 'strong case' against Apple's e-books

  • Mr Sayadee is a leader of a prominent Islamic party, Jamaat-e-Islami.

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  • Before setting up and running the prominent Rooznegar blog, Mr Motallebi was a staff reporter on a reformist newspaper called Hayat-e-No which was shut down by the Iranian authorities in January.

    BBC: Bloggers unite to fight

  • Based on the e-mail, Mr. Alioto claimed a theft loss deduction for 2005, which carried over to 2006 and 2007.

    FORBES: Cliff Is Not a Thief

  • As well as writing to those named in the e-mails, Mr Brown sent a letter to Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell, saying he was ready to take "whatever action is required" to prevent a repeat of the incident.

    BBC: Slur MP condemns No 10 'cesspit'

  • Mr Lansley also announced a reduction in the number of signatures required on an e-petition to receive a government response.

    BBC: Business statement

  • Mr Azad was a junior leader in the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1971 and a member of the Razakar Bahini, an auxiliary force set up to help the Pakistani army by rooting out local resistance.

    BBC: Asia

  • For instance, said Mr Hogan, filtering out e-mail messages that contain a web link can stop about 75% of spam.

    BBC: PC hard drive, Eyewire

  • The BBC defended Mr Marsh over what the corporation called "implied criticism" from Lord Hutton about an e-mail the editor sent to a senior colleague criticising Mr Gilligan's reporting methods.

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  • Underlying all this is what Mr FitzGerald says is a thoroughgoing embrace of e-commerce.

    ECONOMIST: Branded goods (1)

  • Signet has attempted to gain an injunction to prevent the brand reappearing on Ratners Online, a jewellery e-tailer Mr Ratner hopes to launch in September with second ranking UK jewellers chain Goldsmiths.

    BBC: Legal threat tarnishes Ratner comeback

  • The SEC released details of e-mails showing just how much influence Mr Quattrone, a banker, exerted over the supposedly independent research analysts.

    ECONOMIST: Day of reckoning | The

  • Mr. Yassky led a fight in December to allow e-hailing apps, which are increasingly cropping up in global capitals and smaller cities.

    WSJ: Cab-Hail Apps Are the Target of a Lawsuit

  • Mr. ARMSTRONG: There is a thing called free e-filing.

    NPR: Tech Tips for Making Taxes Less Painful

  • The government cites an e-mail sent by Mr Gates in July 1999 that showed a willingness to change Office applications to favour devices that run on Windows, even if that damaged the interests of customers who rely on the ubiquitous Palm Pilot.

    ECONOMIST: Microsoft: Nasty medicine | The

  • Mr. Zarghun, the Hezb-e-Islami spokesman, said the bomber was a woman in her early 20s.

    WSJ: Kabul Attack Sparked by Video Kills 12

  • Mr Warnock sent an e-mail to the White House but has yet to receive a reply.

    BBC: Dubya doll flies off shelves

  • During the design of the original Kindle, for example, Mr Bezos insisted that the e-reader had to work without needing to be plugged into a PC.

    ECONOMIST: Brain scan

  • Mr. MICHAEL TURK (Former e-campaign Director, Republican National Committee): As a political party they should want to embrace a technology, or embrace a practice that would bring more people into the process.

    NPR: Network's Control of Debate Rankles Pundits

  • Mr. ESQUIVEL: Well, it's been a lot of e-mails from my magazine in terms of election saying that they need to hear more about other candidates like when they're talking about experience, they say, why all the Americans are forgetting that they have two senators who have been a long time in Congress, it's Senator Joe Biden and Senator Christopher Dodd.

    NPR: World Takes Notice of Iowa Caucuses

  • Mr Muglia clarified his comments in a blog post saying that exploding use of e-readers, tablets and different sorts of smartphones now made it "practically impossible" to get something like Silverlight running on all those devices.

    BBC: Coders decry Silverlight change

  • Together with Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg Graduate Business School at Northwestern University, and several other academics, Mr Morris studied mock negotiations that used only e-mail and compared them with ones preceded by a brief getting-to-know-you telephone call.

    ECONOMIST: Negotiating by e-mail | The

  • The televised afternoon in parliament in which Mr Maehara hoped greatly to embarrass the prime minister over the alleged livedoor e-mail turned into a humiliation as the old dog took the young puppy and shook him by the scruff of his neck.

    ECONOMIST: Japan's opposition

  • For a solution, Mr Dower looks to the 20th-century views of E.

    ECONOMIST: A timely meditation on shaping narratives of the past

  • Though e-book sales are rising, Mr Daunt is gambling that they will level off at around a third or even half of the market.

    ECONOMIST: A print bookseller tries to survive in a digital age

  • Mr Wills was answering queries from BBC News Online users, a number of whom had e-mailed in their concerns about future funding for technology in schools.

    BBC: Cash to sustain school technology

  • Spamhaus, a firm that identifies the source of junk e-mails, includes Mr Francis-Macrae on its list of professional spammers.

    BBC: NEWS | Technology | Spammer's net name scam revealed

  • Once in office, Mr. Sharif will come under heavy pressure on the issue from a new political force, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which has made opposition to American drones a central theme of its politics.

    WSJ: Drone Strike Kills Pakistan Taliban Deputy

  • "New Zealanders are great travellers and the grandparents find that a great way to keep in touch is through e-mail, " said Mr Read.

    BBC: Silver surfers brave the net

  • Mr Gates suggested that new techniques to identify senders, or the imposition of a small fee to send e-mails, might solve the problem.

    ECONOMIST: Unwanted e-mails are no longer the menace they once were

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