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The stock market was going gangbusters, everyone except me seemed to be making money hand over fist, and with the help of the internet and online trading, anyone could get in on the action.
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The study is available online at no cost and with the help of the Internet, it has provided a basic reference for congressional and federal hearings and has helped create curriculum for graduate programs, Carpenter said.
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In the past year or so, he has been studying partly through the Internet and with the help of some other clerics.
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I'm currently in the process of kick-starting my experiment, with the help of my mentor, Dr Bernie Hogan from the Oxford Internet Institute.
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Tcho is also working with cocoa growers, in conjunction with two research groups it has equipped with satellite-internet connections, to help them improve the quality and consistency of their beans.
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Whatever The New York Times may say, courtship is alive and well, especially on the internet, where 25 million people a month are arranging what look suspiciously like dates with the help of sites like Match.com, eHarmony, HowAboutWe and others.
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And Sky has launched pay-as-you-go internet TV service Now TV to help it compete with the likes of Netflix and LoveFilm.
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To add another layer of complexity, many tweets contain shortened URLs, and the Library of Congress is in discussions with many of these providers as well as with the Internet Archive and its 301works project to help resolve and map the links.
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The lawsuit against Credit Suisse and others sketches a similar conspiracy, in which securities firms--with the help of big institutional customers including Fidelity and Janus Capital--are accused of taking advantage of Internet fever to drive up the price of newly issued shares in the aftermarket.
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