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SARS (Apr 27 2003 21:59 GMT) - April 27 SARS Update. Headlines: Azerbaijan has 5 possible SARS cases. Taiwans toll of probable SARS cases climbs, from 41 to 55, in the past two days. |
War Liberal
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Bird Flu Blogger (Apr 27 2003 21:58 GMT) - Reuters AlertNet - New German measures as bird flu looms on border Northern Europe is on "red alert" for Bird... |
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I wish... (Apr 27 2003 21:57 GMT) - that for just ONE day The Man and I could trade places. I wish that I could pick WHICH day... |
joatBlog
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Millwood Pitches First Career No-Hitter (Apr 27 2003 21:55 GMT) - Kevin Millwood finally outdid his former Cy Young teammates, pitching his first career no-hitter to lead the Philadelphia over San Francisco. By The Associated Press. |
cut on the bias
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Kentucky beauties (Apr 27 2003 21:54 GMT) - You've always heard that Kentucky is famous for beautiful women - well, now you know why. Molly Katherine and Haydon... |
Sepi
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Humb demo (Apr 27 2003 21:54 GMT) - Who is the crew that makes your ass BUMB?! ! HUMB HUMB!! Droom weg bij hun jazzy, funky hiphop grooves door te luisteren naar hun demo op demop.. (38 words) |
kadyellebee
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new pics! (Apr 27 2003 21:53 GMT) - I added a bunch of new pictures :snap: from the last few weeks to snap!. You'll find a few nature... |
kadyellebee
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new pics! (Apr 27 2003 21:53 GMT) - I added a bunch of new pictures :snap: from the last few weeks to snap!. You'll find a few nature... |
Outside the Beltway
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BUSH WRITE-IN?! (Apr 27 2003 21:52 GMT) - I just saw this one in the WaPo print edition: Bush May Be a Write-In On More Than One State Ballot. First came the news... |
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Windows Server 2003 Editions Compared (Apr 27 2003 21:52 GMT) - This Page contains a very good table of differences between Windows 2003 Server editions. Very nice! I was wondering about some of this stuff.. Thanks to Early&Adopter for the link. |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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The Economist Calls for More Aggressive Pro-Market Reforms in Latin America (Apr 27 2003 21:51 GMT) - The Economist calls for "second generation" neoliberal reforms in Latin America: "The way forward, Mr Williamson concludes, is to 'complete, correct, and complement the reforms of a decade ago', not to reverse them. But can this new formulation command a consensus? However cautious, references to selective capital controls, the role of the state, and income distribution all point to the reform agenda moving towards the centre. Some free-marketeers will object. |
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal (2004)
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The National Review Flunks the Turing Test Once Again (Apr 27 2003 21:51 GMT) - Dwight Meredith takes a look at a National Review attack on Paul Krugman. He wonders whether National Review is simply mendacious--read the Bush Council of Economic Advisers document they rely on, and decided to misrepresent it, on the grounds that nobody else would read it, and that, even if somebody else did read it, it is never the case that truth can catch up with a lie. The other possibility is that the people who write for National Review flunk the Turing test: pick buzzwords and sound bites out of their sources and hurl them into the ether, without ever thinking about whether they are saying makes any sense at all. Those are the choices: |
DN Sport
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Tommy Salo skadad (Apr 27 2003 21:50 GMT) - Tre Kronors mĺlvakt Tommy Salo är axelskadad. Skadan ska dock inte vara allvarligare än att han kan spela pĺ tisdag dĺ Tre Kronor möter Kanada i gruppfinalen. |
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