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Canada.com

Gender Jabber: Do Women Talk More than Men?
Scientific American - Jul 6, 2007
By Nikhil Swaminathan About a year ago, Louann Brizendine, founder and director of the University of California, San Francisco's Women's Mood and Hormone Clinic, published The Female Brain.
Women no more chattier than men, study finds CTV.ca
Equally gifted at gab? Sacramento Bee
Philadelphia Inquirer - Washington Post - New Scientist (subscription) - Arizona Daily Star
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Canada.com

E3 to focus on cheaper hardware, new games
CNET News.com - Jul 6, 2007
Annual video-game trade show is forgoing the huge crowds, gaudy displays and scantily clad "booth babes" of years past. What's left?
Here's hoping for cheaper systems Dallas Morning News (subscription)
With mounting evidence of PS3 price cut, Sony issues denial Ars Technica
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AXcess News

Sony has no plans to cut PS3 price
ZDNet - Jul 6, 2007
Sony isn't planning to cut the price of its PlayStation 3 to pep up demand or counter surging sales of Nintendo rival Wii, Sony's president said Friday.
1UP Network's E3 2007 Predictions 1UP.com
Sony Kind of Sort of Denies PS3 Price Cut PC World
Times Online - PlayStation Universe - The Standard - MyADSL
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Canada.com

Sony rules out a PS3 price cut to attack Wii
Times Online - Jul 6, 2007
Sony has ruled out cutting the price of the PlayStation 3, despite the console struggling badly against Nintendo’s rival Wii. The PS3’s relatively high price - about £400 in the UK - has been cited as one of its key disadvantages against the Wii,
1UP Network's E3 2007 Predictions 1UP.com
Sony Has `No Plans' to Cut PS3 Price, President Says (Update1) Bloomberg
CNET News.com - GameZone - Wired News - ZDNet
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E Canada Now

Chatterbox women, mum men: a myth, UA research finds
Arizona Daily Star - Jul 6, 2007
By Carla McClain The age-old image that has woman flapping her gums all day long while man stays strong and silent … well, forget it.
The research is in: Women don't really talk more USA Today
Women don't talk more than men: study China Daily
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University of Arizona News (press release)

Stereotypes of Quiet Men, Chatty Women Not Sound Science
Washington Post - Jul 5, 2007
By David Brown Across time and culture, the female predilection for chattiness and the male penchant for taciturnity have approached the status of unarguable facts.
The research is in: Women don't really talk more USA Today
Gender Jabber: Do Women Talk More than Men? Scientific American
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