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Frazier yanked long-term earnings per share guidance in order to fund research and other business-building projects.
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He's even discussed reversing the flow of an 800, 000-barrel-per-day pipeline across Panama in order to make it easier to ship Venezuelan crude to Asia.
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Besides obviously needing a CableCard-ready TV set (most new digital HDTVs have to have CableCard slots), there are a few downsides, like you can't access your cable company's onscreen programming guide and you can't order pay-per-view or video-on-demand programming (at least not using your remote), but the real deal killer for us is that you won't be able to use it with a digital video recorder.
ENGADGET: Get ready for CableCard
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So this is not really a contest, per se, more of a merit-based pre-order list.
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Even lighter-seeming pesto shrimp and avocado crostini can run 640 calories per order.
CNN: The new restaurant fat traps
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Thomas Lachocki, the CEO of the National Swimming Pool Foundation, says that in order to be properly chlorinated, pools should contain 1-4 parts per million of chlorine and pH levels should be within 7.2--7.8.
CNN: Yuck! What's in your pool water
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Shabbir Ahmed was unable to match his accuracy conceding runs at a rate of six and a half per over, but Razzaq cut through the middle order by bowling to a full length to finish with 4-33 from his 10 overs.
BBC: Abdul Razzaq
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The Brahma15 is a 21, 000 DMIP Quad-core ARMv7-A instruction set compatible multiprocessor. 32KB instruction and 32KB data caches per processor are backed by a shared 2MB L2 cache and feed the multi-issue, out-of-order superscalar 15-stage plus write back pipeline of the Brahma15.
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