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1985: The nation’s first local, public packet-switching network opens for business. Can ISPs be far behind? Hooking in to the world’s network of interconnected computers isn’t a
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MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut (Reuters) – At least five people were killed and 12 injured on Sunday when a massive explosion rocked a large gas-fired power plant being built in Middletown, Connecticut, the town’s mayor said.
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