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Sun's China Boom? (Nov 18 2001 23:37 GMT) - Sun deals with China. Is it big? [The Motley Fool] |
A Father and his two girls
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Here is graphic that the Economist... (Nov 18 2001 23:36 GMT) - Here is graphic that the Economist put together with Gallup (and others) numbers. Notice that no candidate has a national mandate yet (I am surprised that Lieberman was the national leader earlier in the process, go figure?!?). Notice that Clark took a dive recently nationally. Also, notice that Clark is likely to poll single digits in NH. |
A Father and his two girls
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Here is graphic that the Economist... (Nov 18 2001 23:34 GMT) - Here is graphic that the Economist put together with Gallup (and others) numbers. Notice that no candidate has a national mandate yet (I am surprised that Lieberman was the national leader earlier in the process, go figure?!?). Notice that Clark took a dive recently nationally. Also, notice that Clark is likely to poll single digits in NH. |
A Father and his two girls
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Here is graphic that the Economist... (Nov 18 2001 23:31 GMT) - Here is graphic that the Economist put together with Gallup (and others) numbers. Notice that no candidate has a national mandate yet (I am surprised that Lieberman was the national leader earlier in the process, go figure?!?). Notice that Clark took a dive recently nationally. Also, notice that Clark is likely to poll single digits in NH. |
A Father and his two girls
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Here is graphic that the Economist... (Nov 18 2001 23:26 GMT) - Here is graphic that the Economist put together with Gallup (and others) numbers. Notice that no candidate has a national mandate yet (I am surprised that Lieberman was the national leader earlier in the process, go figure?!?). Notice that Clark took a dive recently nationally. Also, notice that Clark is likely to poll single digits in NH. |
A Father and his two girls
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Shifting categorical thinking (Nov 18 2001 23:03 GMT) - Jenny Levine's insistent mention of libraries and librarians at bloggerCon highlighted categorization of the web as an unaddressed topic. Any librarian or skilled library-user understands that cataloging systems are nuts. Doug Miller says it with more patience in a reflection on Dave Winer's latest directory exploration: "...Worse, if someone else creates the taxonomy, it's almost guaranteed that it isn't going to make sense to me. |
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