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Tips for Talking about President Bush with Your Children: (Aug 11 2003 18:20 GMT) - Tips for Talking about President Bush with Your Children Parenting in 2003, The Nation, Editor's Cut, Katrina vanden Heuvel On the eve of the Clinton Impeachment hearings in 1998, The Sexuality Information and Education Council (SIECUS) sent out "Ten Tips for Talking about the Starr Report with Your Children." "The upcoming impeachment hearing," SIECUS president Debra Haffner advised, "provides parents with a special opportunity to talk to their children about sexuality issues...The question parents need to ask is 'Who do I want to tell my children about this sad situation?' Another child on the playground? An acquaintance on the school bus? |
Site Concept Scan
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Orphan Trains of NYC served dual purposes in early days (Aug 11 2003 18:19 GMT) - (US) The children were forced into the streets because they had been abandoned by parents who either couldn't find work, were widowed, or were alcohol or drug abusers. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(85%), $propaganda_theme1(60%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(55%), $use_is_abuse(85%), $propaganda_theme4(85%), $propaganda_theme5(60%), $propaganda_theme6(65%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $alcohol(100%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
Heiko Hebig
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Just a bookmark (Aug 11 2003 18:19 GMT) - www.kaltix.com - sometimes, getting a company logo is not the main objective. |
Shared Thought
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Theft of Democracy (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - Check out Bureaucrat by Day for an interesting post on the announcement by Darrell Issa that he will not be running for Governor of California. His financial contribution of nearly $2 million is credited with getting the stalled recall movement going. I posted a lengthy comment on Bureaucrat by Day, but wanted to post it here as a separate item, in slightly revised form. The recall vote in California is emblematic of a growing movement to hijack democracy through seemingly democratic means. California's recall election is only the latest and most visible example. |
Roland Tanglao's Weblog
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Theft of Democracy (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - Check out Bureaucrat by Day for an interesting post on the announcement by Darrell Issa that he will not be running for Governor of California. His financial contribution of nearly $2 million is credited with getting the stalled recall movement... |
Roland Tanglao's Weblog
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Theft of Democracy (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - Check out Bureaucrat by Day for an interesting post on the announcement by Darrell Issa that he will not be running for Governor of California. His financial contribution of nearly $2 million is credited with getting the stalled recall movement... |
South Dakota Cellular Service Information and Reviews
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Theft of Democracy (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - Check out Bureaucrat by Day for an interesting post on the announcement by Darrell Issa that he will not be running for Governor of California. His financial contribution of nearly $2 million is credited with getting the stalled recall movement going. I posted a lengthy comment on Bureaucrat by Day, but wanted to post it here as a separate item, in slightly revised form. The recall vote in California is emblematic of a growing movement to hijack democracy through seemingly democratic means. California's recall election is only the latest and most visible example. |
extrasonic
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"Hackers" made me do it (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - The New York Times (free registration required) has a very interesting piece about a man in the UK who claims... |
Inverted Sanity
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xcd2avi (Aug 11 2003 18:18 GMT) - This short script converts XCD files (bin/cue) to AVI files. You need the mplayer cvs or a version that is >=0.91. Usage: #ls movie. |
Wake Me Up On Judgment Day
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Slow News Day (Aug 11 2003 18:17 GMT) - Talk about your slow news days. The best the Post can do is have an editorial about a doctor complaining about her budget and a feature about how utterly hard it is to order a coffee at Starbucks. And I... |
MSNBC
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A whole new set of wheels (Aug 11 2003 18:17 GMT) - It’s a wheelchair that can tackle curbs, rise to new heights, and even climb stairs. But does invention live up to its promise to take wheelchair riders just about anywhere they want to go? |
ZDNet
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Study: New threats to boost security costs (Aug 11 2003 18:17 GMT) - A new study predicts that an growing number of new threats will result in 2006 global budgets for IT spending on security to almost double the total spent in 2002. |
Elfnoodles
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Bored... quiz now... (Aug 11 2003 18:17 GMT) - Nightmare Before Christmas! What movie Do you Belong in?(many different outcomes!) brought to you by Quizilla... |
How Appealing
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Life and times on the Ninth Circuit (Aug 11 2003 18:17 GMT) - Life and times on the Ninth Circuit: The video feed from this past Saturday's episode of C-SPAN's fine program "America and the Courts" is not yet available online, but I've been able to find an audio feed and a transcript of the May 2003 discussion betw |
Voisen.org
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Clif Bar Giveaway (Aug 11 2003 18:16 GMT) - Not long ago, my dad met the founder of Clif Bar and has been talking with people inside the company. He mentioned our part in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training program, and as a result, Clif Bar... |
Peter Grigor's domain
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Religion & Politics (Aug 11 2003 18:15 GMT) - To get things started I've added the categories "Religion" and "Politics" to my blog. That promises to make things interesting around here.... |
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