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Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2008-11-17 16:39:00)
by knoledgebass
The Nujazz festival was a feel good musical adventure that sheltered Torontonians from the rain and cold. Saturday was especially nasty on the streets - the rain was so thick it looked like snow and harsh wind reminded us that Winter is on it's way. Lucky for the promoters,that didn't prevent hungry music fans to check out the 4 special events. Here's what happened quickly, Thursday - ... 
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Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2008-11-16 13:30:00)
by MLD38
Recs: 0 re: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement & joint news release (or PR) re: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement & joint news release (or PR) To those who have davegemini on automatic ignore, here is something he wrote in message #9847: http://www.investorvillage.com/beta/smbd.asp?mb=97 19&mn=9847&pt=msg&mid=6116775 ..."Re: Harris DEFINITIVE ... 
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Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-15 16:57:00)
by PRO-ACTION - cm
Coleman Resigns.... -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ My Fellow Racers, Since I was six years old, the only thing I wanted was a motorcycle. My parents said absolutely not. However, after years and years of asking, finally one Christmas they surprised my brother and me with ATCs. From that day forward I was hooked. I knew this was ... 
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Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-14 15:38:00)
by guysdad
Quote: Originally Posted by AMX My Fellow Racers, Since I was six years old, the only thing I wanted was a motorcycle. My parents said absolutely not. However, after years and years of asking, finally one Christmas they surprised my brother and me with ATCs. From that day forward I was hooked. I knew this was a sport I would be involved in for ... 
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Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-14 14:09:00)
by thetomme
DJS-FOR-HIRE.COM || Dj Agency - Djs Wanted!! Club/Event/Disco Website: http://Djs-For-Hire.com Hi Guys! Djs-For-Hire.com are Looking for Talent! All types of Djs, Pro to Bedroom.... Information about the Site Below: .................................................. .................................. Who we are: We are a dedicated online directory of Dj ... 
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Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-14 14:08:00)
by thetomme
DJS-FOR-HIRE.COM || Dj Agency - Djs Wanted!! Club/Event/Disco Website: http://Djs-For-Hire.com Hi Guys! Djs-For-Hire.com are Looking for Talent! All types of Djs, Pro to Bedroom.... Information about the Site Below: .................................................. .................................. Who we are: We are a dedicated online directory of Dj ... 
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Started 5 days, 9 hours ago (2008-11-14 00:44:00)
by et
Sense About Science has just published the pamphlet "Ive Got Nothing to Lose by Trying It" . It's geared toward laypersons and is a primer on how to evaluate treatments for long-term conditions. The file is in pdf format (use Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it) and can be downloaded for free. Below is the Introduction and Table of Contents cum Summary ... 
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Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2008-11-12 18:08:00)
by frogabunga
Recs: 1 Drug Discovery & Development - April 01, 2008 Conquering Cancer Resistance Susanna Rybak, Member Scientific Advisory Board, Alfacell Corporation, and Kuslima Shogen, Chief Executive Officer, Alfacell Corporation Drug Discovery & Development - April 01, 2008 Drug resistance, comprised of redundant and interdependent biological pathways, is a ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 17:30:00)
by rnaeye
Recs: 0 NY Times mentions MDRNA Today MRNA, actually mentioned in today's NY Times November 11, 2008 The Promise and Power of RNA By ANDREW POLLACK People whose bodies make an unusually active form of a certain protein tend to have dangerously high levels of cholesterol. Those with an inactive form of the protein have low cholesterol and a low risk of heart ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 15:57:00)
by lady_ELEST
Good point. It's always better to raise the small time issues that can develop in to prodigous types. NEGUS, you also made a point about getting things out in the open rather than "bitching at each other. I've noticed that there is a lot of bitchiness in the scene and it needs to stop! p.s I am not referring anyone in particular but to the chinese whispers spread all over this FUCKING FORUM!... 
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Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-13 20:26:00)
by AMX
My Fellow Racers, Since I was six years old, the only thing I wanted was a motorcycle. My parents said absolutely not. However, after years and years of asking, finally one Christmas they surprised my brother and me with ATCs. From that day forward I was hooked. I knew this was a sport I would be involved in for quite some time. I would have never thought that ten years later I ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 09:11:00)
by tunamelt
Recs: 3 RNAi from NY Times http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/science/11rna.ht ml?_r=1&8dpc&oref=slogin The Promise and Power of RNA By ANDREW POLLACK People whose bodies make an unusually active form of a certain protein tend to have dangerously high levels of cholesterol . Those with an inactive form of the protein have low cholesterol and a... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 06:13:00)
by Preciouslife1
FYI: The Promise and Power of RNA By ANDREW POLLACK//posted by grandpatb NYT November 11, 2008 People whose bodies make an unusually active form of a certain protein tend to have dangerously high levels of cholesterol. Those with an inactive form of the protein have low cholesterol and a low risk of heart attacks. Needless to say, pharmaceutical companies would love to find a ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 01:51:00)
by grandpatb
The Promise and Power of RNA By ANDREW POLLACK NYT November 11, 2008 People whose bodies make an unusually active form of a certain protein tend to have dangerously high levels of cholesterol. Those with an inactive form of the protein have low cholesterol and a low risk of heart attacks. Needless to say, pharmaceutical companies would love to find a drug that can attach itself ... 
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