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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. military troops will begin getting required swine flu shots in the next week to 10 days, with active duty forces deploying to war zones and other critical areas going to the front of the vaccine line, a top military commander ...
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When it comes to preparing for a swine flu outbreak, the top concern for most U.S. business leaders is getting enough vaccine for their employees, according to a new survey from the Business Roundtable. It will be months before businesses are given ...
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October 1 marks the first day of influenza season, and already this year the respiratory ailment is striking early and hitting hard. Patients are beginning to fill hospital emergency rooms while schools are noticing an increase in absences. Though ...
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Port Arthur’s health department is having a drive-by flu shot clinic from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at, 449 Austin Ave. in front of the clinic. The vaccine is for seasonal flu, not the H1N1 variety. The H1N1 flu vaccine is expected to be ...
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iPhoneWorld.ca writes:
The new iTrip product made by Griffin Technology makes use of the 3.0 software prompting the user to download the appropriate applications to use with the accessory. This is the first report of an accessory using this code and was found by iLounge.

Apple at a Developer Conference in June highlighted some third-party applications that take advantage of iPhone OS 3.0 ability to link with external hardware. But none of the hardware prompted the user to download the apps to use with them.
Most likely other third party accessories will make use of the iPhones app prompting code now.
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In honor of International Translation Day (you forgot?), Google is publishing code that Webmasters can use to detect the preferred language of their visitors.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A think tank report finds that swine flu-related school closings could cost a bundle. The government is urging schools to close only as a last resort, such as when large numbers of kids or staffers come down with swine flu. A ...
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General Motors ends its eBay car sales experiment, the long-awaited BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac arrives Friday, Microsoft says its one-click security solutions are working, and more.
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