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Monday, 21th November 2005
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  • Microsoft makes Windows validation plug-in for Firefox
  • No plans for more Qualcomm suits in EU dispute - CEO
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    LG Elec may double plasma panel capacity by 2007
    LG Electronics Inc, the world's number two maker of plasma display panels, said on Sunday it might add another production line in 2007, almost doubling existing capacity. More...

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