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Intel CEO sees no chip plant for Brazil
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Intel chief executive Craig Barrett on Thursday all but ruled out building a chip 
manufacturing plant in Brazil because of high labor costs. Latin America's largest 
country imports almost all of its semiconductors, and the government launched a drive 
in March to encourage chip manufacturers to set up shop in the country.
http://e.usatoday.com/a/tBBSyh8AQc50zAS$pLcASc-fFg8/usat37-0

AOL shuns Microsoft anti-spam technology
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Add America Online to the growing list of companies and organizations shunning a 
spam-fighting proposal from Microsoft. AOL cited "tepid support" for Microsoft's 
so-called Sender ID technology, which seeks to cut down on junk e-mail by making it 
difficult for spammers to forge e-mail headers and addresses, a common technique for 
hiding their origins.
http://e.usatoday.com/a/tBBSyh8AQc50zAS$pLcASc-fFg8/usat38-0

Foam, not shuttle repairs on the go, key flight issue
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NASA can return shuttles to flight even if the agency is unable to fix in space the 
type of wing damage that caused the February 2003 Columbia accident, the head of an 
oversight group said Thursday. That OK applies only if the agency can prevent chunks 
of foam insulation that are large enough to cause catastrophic damage by falling off 
shuttle external tanks.
http://e.usatoday.com/a/tBBSyh8AQc50zAS$pLcASc-fFg8/usat33-0

New media players too small for comfort
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Why not give people one pocket-sized audio and video device to handle all their 
entertainment-on-the-go needs? The answer will disappoint: The new breed of portable 
media players is finally here, but the devices are too small to comfortably watch 
movies on and too bulky to compete with my MP3 music player.
http://e.usatoday.com/a/tBBSyh8AQc50zAS$pLcASc-fFg8/usat30-0

'Burnout 3' the game your driving instructor warned you about
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If you're the kind of person who does what you're told, sticks to instructions and 
follows the well-worn path, stop reading now. Burnout 3: Takedown will only disturb 
you. This driving game is all about breaking the rules and satisfying your burning 
itch for road rage. 
http://e.usatoday.com/a/tBBSyh8AQc50zAS$pLcASc-fFg8/usat27-0

Public storms NOAA site as hurricanes rage
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This hurricane season has been a pain for some federal agencies with facilities in 
Florida and along the Gulf Coast and the stiffest test yet for the National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration's Web site. 
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