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The precise technique will be left up to the keepers who know best how to get biological material from their potentially grumpy, two-tonne donor while giving least offence.
BBC: Rhino horn DNA database introduced
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This is no longer all that different or relevant a business model now that consumers can get their reading material from myriad other sources, many more readily accessible.
FORBES: Connect
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If you control the entire distribution channel from raw material to retail you might only get hit with the tax twice in going from orignial production to consumption as opposed to multiple times.
FORBES: Balanced Budget And Comprehensive Tax Reform Made Simple ? The Automated Payment Transaction Tax
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The safest course is always to get permission from the copyright owner before using copyrighted material.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: YouTube silences Latma, removes We Con the World
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An FTC decision from an incident at Gateway Computers in 2004 specifies that companies must get opt-in consent from users before making a material change to privacy policies.
FORBES: Etsy's Experiment With Social Could Be Costly
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Large government revenues from raw-material taxes makes rigging more likely by increasing incentives to get your hands on all that money.
ECONOMIST: New research on how many countries rig elections and why
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Forget foie gras. (Something evil about it.) Substitute a big old goose for the dry, overcooked slabs of fibrous white meat that you get from your Thanksgiving "Butterball" turkey, with its injection of "basting material, " which the Butterball people hasten to assure the fat-phobic public has nothing, but nothing, to do with butter.
WSJ: Let Them Eat Fat: In Praise of Fatty Foods
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The specific material Mr. Rai complained about hasn't been disclosed, but Internet companies in India routinely get requests from authorities and users to remove content.
WSJ: Facebook, Google to Stand Trial in India
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To get round this, Dr Maruo and Dr Ikuta picked a material whose molecules solidify only when hit simultaneously by two photons from different lasers.
ECONOMIST: Microelectronics grows up