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10 headlines you won't read in 2004

We could be wrong but these would raise an eyebrow or two...

By silicon.com

Published: 24 December 2003 11:40 GMT

Microsoft receives harshest possible EU penalty

Apple calls Microsoft penalty 'too harsh'

Record industry admits bad music not Kazaa to blame for sales slump

Ballmer: "I lost four stone on the Atkins diet"

Privacy groups back biometric ID cards

SETI project finds alien life

Spammers call it a day

UK pensioner wins £10m on Netherlands State Lottery... turns out it's genuine

'Techies' most eligible bachelors in Britain

Sophos' Graham Cluley "lost for words"

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