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Events in science and technology
September 24, 2007
- The New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo subpoenas Facebook over alleged failure to protect the safety of its users. (Computerworld)
September 14, 2007
- The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency successfully launches SELENE, the largest lunar mission since the Apollo program, on a mission to explore the moon. (BBC)
September 7, 2007
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announce that the virus causing canine rabies is no longer present within the territory of the United States. (Reuters)
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