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Case designs for a teardrop-shaped handset have already begun appearing on blogs, and, briefly, on the web-site of handset case supplier Casemate.
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Over the New Year weekend, the Web sites of parliament and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia were hacked and in the case of the parliament Web site, had all its data erased.
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Nachman Brautbar of Los Angeles has worked on everything from breast implants and welding fumes to the chromium contamination in the Erin Brockovich case (his Web site features a testimonial from the film's namesake).
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Well, Montgomerie makes his case on the Eucalyptus web site.
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Yahoo's French legal battle might become a precedent-setting case for any business with a Web site that can be accessed by users around the world.
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Reyataz can cause an elevation of a liver enzyme and a prolongation of certain heart rhythms, both of which can worry the FDA. In this case, documents posted on the FDA Web site seem to indicate that these factors won't be enough to justify keeping the drug off the market.
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And, as Morgan did the planning and promotion for the 2011 festival, her former partners used an alias web site to broadcast their views on the lawsuit, disparaging her legal case and confusing the surfing and filmmaking community.
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In the case of Avastin and Taxol, NICE says on its Web site it ended its appraisal of the combined drugs for metastatic breast cancer because it didn't receive a "full economic analysis" of the treatment from drugmaker Roche Products.
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In that case, a developer played a prank, there was no web site hack or related problem.
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He pointed to a recent case in California, where an employee was dismissed from his job because of his personal Web site and his postings to a fiction writers newsgroup.
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