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Newcastle begin hunt for new boss David Moyes and Didier Deschamps are among the early names in the frame to succeed Kevin Keegan as Newcastle boss. news.bbc.co.uk UK food prices show 8.3% increase UK food prices have risen by 8.3% on average since January, with meat and fish up 23%, according to a study for the BBC. news.bbc.co.uk In pictures Haiti struggles after storms kill 170 people news.bbc.co.uk DJs criticised for drink comments A report criticises a number of radio presenters for encouraging heavy drinking among their listeners. news.bbc.co.uk Adults 'rely on parents' finance' Parents support their grown-up children to the tune of £21,500 in the years after they turn 18, a study suggests. news.bbc.co.uk On alert Aid workers battle to reach Haiti flood sufferers news.bbc.co.uk Barton faces FA assault hearing Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton faces an FA disciplinary panel for assaulting former team-mate Ousmane Dabo. news.bbc.co.uk Global stock markets still jumpy Fears about a global economic slowdown continue to weigh on stock markets, with Japan's main share index falling nearly 3%. news.bbc.co.uk Toon Army talks Anger of fans at Keegan's departure news.bbc.co.uk Google is 10 What is the secret behind Google's huge success? news.bbc.co.uk Djokovic sets up Federer showdown Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in four sets and will now meet defending champion Roger Federer for a place in the US Open final. news.bbc.co.uk From the archives The Winter of Discontent, 30 years on news.bbc.co.uk McCain vows to fight to change US John McCain promises "change is coming" as he accepts the Republican party's candidacy for the White House. news.bbc.co.uk WWII 'remains' in jungle prove to be vines The suspected remains of a WWII airman discovered in the Papua New Guinea jungle are the moss-covered branches of a tree. news.bbc.co.uk New governor general in Australia Quentin Bryce is sworn in as Australia's governor general, the first woman to serve as Queen Elizabeth's representative there. news.bbc.co.uk A gentle heavy metal fan? How music defines personality Musical taste and style is closely related to personality type, according to new research from a Scottish university. news.bbc.co.uk Hoy angry at political 'cash-ins' Olympic cycling hero Chris Hoy says he feels politicians have attempted to "cash in" on his success in Beijing. news.bbc.co.uk Eclipse tourism Why visitors could overwhelm a tiny Japanese island news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk Sex killer 'could not be stopped' A stalker who killed his ex-lover and then had sex with her corpse could not have been stopped, a report finds. news.bbc.co.uk Crime op results in 109 arrests A summer crackdown on burglary and other crimes in Belfast leads to over 100 arrests, police reveal. news.bbc.co.uk Helicopter rescue amid flooding A rescue helicopter reaches a motorist trapped by rising water, as severe weather warnings are given across Wales. news.bbc.co.uk Brown 'backs more Holyrood power' The SNP claims that Gordon Brown is "caving in to pressure" to concede more powers to Holyrood. news.bbc.co.uk Rice set for historic Libya visit Condoleezza Rice will meet Libya's Gaddafi in the latest step aimed at improving relations between the former enemies. news.bbc.co.uk Brown warned over fuel bill anger Gordon Brown faces a backlash over his decision to rule out energy bill handouts, the trade unions warn. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Computers > Ethics > Conferences Last searches:domainnamesparis hiltoncord bloodcurrency forexbankruptcy equityblue cross blue shield World Catalog > Computers > Ethics > ConferencesConferences:Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (CFP96) Proceedings of the sixth conference hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c), held in March 1996. Archives are permanently available. http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/mac/cfp96/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com E-CAP 2004. Computing and Philosophy Conference European Region Hosted by the Computational Philosophy Laboratory and the Department of Philosophy, University of Pavia, Italy, 3 to 5 June 2004. Research topics cover many aspects of the "computational turn" that is occurring within the discipline of philosophy, including computers and ethics. http://www.unipv.it/webphilos_lab/courses/progra2.html International Conference on Ethical Issues of Information Technology. Hosted in the Department of Philosophy, Erasmus University, The Netherlands, 25 to 27 March 1998. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp98/ Seventh ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the University of the Aegean, Syros, Greece, 14 to 16 April 2004. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp2004/ ETHICOMP 2001. Systems of the Information Society Fifth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Technical University of Gdańsk, Poland, 18 to 20 June 2001. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ccsrconf/ethicomp2001/index.html ETHICOMP 1995. Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, March 1995. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp95/ Sixth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies. Hosted in the Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal, 13 to 15 November 2002. http://www.ccsr.cse.dmu.ac.uk/conferences/ethicomp/ethicomp2002/index.html | Helicopter rescue amid flooding A rescue helicopter reaches a motorist trapped by rising water, as severe weather warnings are given across Wales. news.bbc.co.uk Djokovic sets up Federer showdown Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in four sets and will now meet defending champion Roger Federer for a place in the US Open final. news.bbc.co.uk WWII 'remains' in jungle prove to be vines The suspected remains of a WWII airman discovered in the Papua New Guinea jungle are the moss-covered branches of a tree. news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk Crime op results in 109 arrests A summer crackdown on burglary and other crimes in Belfast leads to over 100 arrests, police reveal. news.bbc.co.uk Rice set for historic Libya visit Condoleezza Rice will meet Libya's Gaddafi in the latest step aimed at improving relations between the former enemies. news.bbc.co.uk On alert Aid workers battle to reach Haiti flood sufferers news.bbc.co.uk Google is 10 What is the secret behind Google's huge success? news.bbc.co.uk In pictures Haiti struggles after storms kill 170 people news.bbc.co.uk DJs criticised for drink comments A report criticises a number of radio presenters for encouraging heavy drinking among their listeners. news.bbc.co.uk Eclipse tourism Why visitors could overwhelm a tiny Japanese island news.bbc.co.uk Hoy angry at political 'cash-ins' Olympic cycling hero Chris Hoy says he feels politicians have attempted to "cash in" on his success in Beijing. news.bbc.co.uk UK food prices show 8.3% increase UK food prices have risen by 8.3% on average since January, with meat and fish up 23%, according to a study for the BBC. news.bbc.co.uk From the archives The Winter of Discontent, 30 years on news.bbc.co.uk New governor general in Australia Quentin Bryce is sworn in as Australia's governor general, the first woman to serve as Queen Elizabeth's representative there. news.bbc.co.uk Brown warned over fuel bill anger Gordon Brown faces a backlash over his decision to rule out energy bill handouts, the trade unions warn. news.bbc.co.uk Newcastle begin hunt for new boss David Moyes and Didier Deschamps are among the early names in the frame to succeed Kevin Keegan as Newcastle boss. news.bbc.co.uk Toon Army talks Anger of fans at Keegan's departure news.bbc.co.uk Barton faces FA assault hearing Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton faces an FA disciplinary panel for assaulting former team-mate Ousmane Dabo. news.bbc.co.uk McCain vows to fight to change US John McCain promises "change is coming" as he accepts the Republican party's candidacy for the White House. news.bbc.co.uk Brown 'backs more Holyrood power' The SNP claims that Gordon Brown is "caving in to pressure" to concede more powers to Holyrood. news.bbc.co.uk Global stock markets still jumpy Fears about a global economic slowdown continue to weigh on stock markets, with Japan's main share index falling nearly 3%. news.bbc.co.uk A gentle heavy metal fan? How music defines personality Musical taste and style is closely related to personality type, according to new research from a Scottish university. news.bbc.co.uk Sex killer 'could not be stopped' A stalker who killed his ex-lover and then had sex with her corpse could not have been stopped, a report finds. news.bbc.co.uk Adults 'rely on parents' finance' Parents support their grown-up children to the tune of £21,500 in the years after they turn 18, a study suggests. news.bbc.co.uk |
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