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Organizers hope to attract as many as 50,000 people to a giant Independence Day Tea Party Saturday in Texas.
The Statue of Liberty’s Crown is open to the public on the Fourth of July for the first time in eight years.
Some Fourth of July fireworks shows may be a little less spectacular this year, thanks to the economy.
A middle-of-nowhere town in Oklahoma didn’t expect a response when it invited former President George W. Bush to its Fourth of July celebration, but to the surprise of residents, Bush accepted.
It's a paradox: The world is rushing to embrace mobile communications, but some of the biggest suppliers of telecommunications equipment are struggling to stay ahead.
The partners of Research4Life have announced at the World Conference of Science Journalists 2009 that a new research impact analysis has demonstrated a dramatic rise in research output by scientists in the developing world since 2002.
ERIC PFANNER The slowing growth in online advertising is pushing traditional ad agencies and Internet companies to work together.
SAP users have begun measuring the performance of key aspects of their ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems as part of a benchmarking process agreed to with user groups.
Washington, July 4 : Beware of any emails regarding the investigation into King of Pop Michael Jackson's death, for they may be spam messages that infect computers with a virus able to steal bank account numbers and passwords.
I know. It has been an expensive few weeks. I've been writing exclusively about pricey wireless mobile devices and although it has been exciting to talk about the iPhone 3G S and the Palm Pre and the Kindle DX . . . well, metaphorically, I have to write about Top Ramen all summer long to make up for the budget shortfall.
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