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China to Spend on $2.5 Billion on Research
July 31, 2002 - Twenty-two provinces and municipalities will be involved in the research projects.

Attack Cripples RIAA Web Site
July 30, 2002 - The Recording Industry Association of America suspects the attacks are retaliation for anti-pirating legislation passed last week.

Founder of Dead Dot-Com Site Puts Internal Memos Online
July 29, 2002 - For $45 per month, subscribers can view approximately 800 internal memos sent to the publisher of the Web site.

Report: Bush Niece's Account Accessed in Ivy League Cracking Case
July 29, 2002 - Princeton staff allegedly logged into Lauren Bush's online acceptance notice four times in one afternoon.

Chicken Feathers Used in Computer
July 24, 2002 - Shafts of chicken feathers conduct electricity nearly as fast as silicon chips.

Ridge Assures Citizens on Bush Homeland Security Plan
July 22, 2002 - A House committee has passed legislation creating the proposed Homeland Security, and a corresponding Senate committee is set to consider the bill on Wednesday.

Microsoft Gives $25 Million to Black Colleges
July 19, 2002 - The money will help bolster the use of technology in traditionally black colleges and universities.

Federal Government Plans Terrorist Tipster Program
July 16, 2002 - The program would encourage utility workers and letter carriers to report unusual activities.

GSA Reviewing Government Contracts with Qwest
July 12, 2002 - A practice known as "capacity swaps" is one area being scrutinized by the GSA.

China to Offer Hand Delivered e-Mail
July 11, 2002 - The country's official postal service will receive and print e-mails and deliver them via postal service letter carriers.

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