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Ping Pong (Aug 11 2003 17:27 GMT) - Very occasionally, someone sends you some little viral bit of weirdness that's worth sharing. Here’s something Tony sent me which... |
Blog for America
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282,388 Americans for Dean (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - There are now 282,388 Americans supporting Howard Dean. Our goal is to have you standing with Howard Dean and 450,000 other Americans by September 30th. How will this happen? By each effort you make to reach out to a friend... |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - A few announcements: A site called The Working Poor Picnic is rounding up support and volunteer time for the working poor. Dean supporters have been asked to show their support, as part of the campaign's project to do public service by volunteers. (Now I can't remember what that's called. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - After 'Gigli,' Less of J. Lo Is Seen as a Good Thing. In the wake of the box office and critical disaster that is "Gigli," Miramax Films is suggesting that Jennifer Lopez will appear only briefly in "Jersey Girl." By Laura M. Holson. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - WTO Negotiators Begin Trade Talks. Diplomats today began two weeks of negotiations aimed at breathing life into stalled World Trade Organization talks before a major meeting next month. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Posts 86% Drop in Earnings. The retail and lifestyle empire built around Martha Stewart reported lower second-quarter profit today as revenue fell 16.3 percent. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Stocks Open Near Unchanged Mark. Investors traded cautiously as they awaited direction from the Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting and a slew of economic data this week. By Reuters. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Debt Issue Schedule for Coming Week. This week's schedule of Treasury auctions includes the sale of new three- and six-month bills today and a four-week bill tomorrow. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Antitobacco Trend Has Reached Europe. On Jan. 1, Ireland is expected to become the first European country to ban an indoor tradition. By Lizette Alvarez. [New York Times: |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Saxon Riley, Dies at 64, Lloyd's Leader in Post-Sept. 11 Insurance Crisis. Saxon Riley, who led Lloyd's of London through a sweeping reorganization and helped it survive heavy losses in the World Trade Center attack in 2001, died on July 25. By Joseph B. Treaster. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Gregory Hines, Dancer and Actor, Dies at 57. Gregory Hines personified the art of classical tap in the 1980's and 90's and also managed a successful career in theater, film and television. By Jennifer Dunning. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - I.B.M. Expected to Announce Deal With Lego. Lego will replace virtually all of its Hewlett-Packard computer systems with a broad suite of hardware, software and services from I. |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Futures Trading and the Internet. The Pentagon's plan for futures trading might have been a good test of the Internet and the markets. By Steven Weber and Philip Tetlock. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Jostling for the Wi-Fi Lead in a Crowded Field. Wayport, a pioneer in installing high-speed Internet access in hotels and airports, has recently signed contracts with AT&T Wireless, Sprint PCS and Verizon Wireless. By Glenn Fleishman. [New York Times: Business] |
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Blogger News Item (Aug 11 2003 17:26 GMT) - Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Posts 86% Drop in Earnings. The retail and lifestyle empire built around Martha Stewart reported lower second-quarter profit today as revenue fell 16.3 percent. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: |
RasterWeb!
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Iowa (Aug 11 2003 17:25 GMT) - We'll be in Iowa this coming weekend... |
Big Fat Blog
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Fat on TV: Not Realistic (Aug 11 2003 17:24 GMT) - In a wholly unsurprising discovery to those in the fat acceptance movement, a Rudd Institute study shows that TV doesn't... |
Eightlinks
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Britain to produce new evidence on Iraqi WMD: report (Aug 11 2003 17:24 GMT) - Britain to produce new evidence on Iraqi WMD: report - "The British government is soon to present new evidence that Iraq had produced biological weapons, it was reported. Intelligence officials were producing another dossier on Iraqi arms, and 'there is said to be hard evidence of cover-up programmes designed to... |
Breaking Windows
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More about BuyMusic.com (Aug 11 2003 17:24 GMT) - BuyMusic’s ads are served by the infamous DoubleClick network. In the past, Buy.com’s profit philosophy was to underprice products and... |
Designweenie
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Tinderbox (Aug 11 2003 17:24 GMT) - When Mike introduced me to Mark Bernstein at the IA Summit our conversation eventually turned to Tinderbox. I politely complained... |
Wunderkinder
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Very Interesting Post by Matthew Parris (Aug 11 2003 17:24 GMT) - Money quote: Anglican evangelicals are right. Knowingly to appoint gay bishops robs Christianity of meaning. It is time that convinced Christians stopped trying to reconcile their spiritual beliefs with the modern age and understood that if one thing comes clearly through every account we have of Jesuss teaching, it is that His followers are not urged to accommodate themselves to their age, but to the mind of God. Christianity is not supposed to be comfortable or feel natural. |
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