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Lucent Technologies Bell Labs To Host Statistical Computing Workshop; Event to honor Bell Labs' John Chambers, inventor of a key statistical language; speakers hail from Stanford, UCLA, Harvard, University of Wisconsin and AT&T.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-29 April 2005-Lucent Technologies: Lucent Technologies Bell Labs To Host Statistical Computing Workshop; Event to honor Bell Labs' John Chambers, inventor of a key statistical language; speakers hail from Stanford, UCLA, Harvard, University of Wisconsin and AT&T(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26042005 MURRAY HILL, N.J.
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