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W32.Blaster.Worm (Aug 13 2003 14:28 GMT) - Als je n van onderstaande pakketten draait is het nu tijd om een keertje windows update te draaien. * Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 * Microsoft .. (52 words) |
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Ook meer verdienen? (Aug 13 2003 14:28 GMT) - Dat is makkelijker dan je denkt. De hele truc blijkt drinken te zijn. Alcohol wel te verstaan. Een drankje na het werk blijkt d voorwaarde te zijn .. (40 words) |
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http://scriptingnews. userland. com/backissues/2003/08/13#When (Aug 13 2003 14:27 GMT) - Maureen Dowd says that because some boring pols are using weblogs poorly that the genre is doomed. First, I agree about the blogs and said so in Monday's column. "There are plenty of candidates with weblogs, they are mostly pointless, dull and uninteresting, now. It will get interesting when voters with weblogs make their presence felt with the candidates, and then (get this) invent new candidates. |
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New bomb could spark new arms race (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - Just what we need another arms race. The technology behind a new bomb has already been included in the Department of Defense's Militarily Critical Technologies List, which says: "Such extraordinary energy density has the potential to revolutionise all aspects of warfare." André Gsponer, director of the Independent Scientific Research Institute in Geneva says, "many countries which will not have access to these weapons will produce nuclear weapons as a deterrent", leading to a new cycle of proliferation. |
Secular Blasphemy
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Worm abound The MSBlast (W32/Lovsan.worm ... (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - Worm abound The MSBlast (W32/Lovsan.worm and W32.MSBlaster) worm is spreading all across the net right now, and it appears to be the real thing. It exploits a vulnerability in the Windows NT family (2K, XP) Run WindowsUpdate regularly to avoid |
The Agonist
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Study of Bush's psyche touches a nerve (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - Guardian: A study funded by the US government has concluded that conservatism can be explained psychologically as a set of neuroses rooted in "fear and aggression, dogmatism and the intolerance of ambiguity". As if that was not enough to get Republican blood boiling, the report's four authors linked Hitler, Mussolini, Ronald Reagan and the rightwing talkshow host, Rush Limbaugh, arguing they all suffered from the same affliction. All of them "preached a return to an idealised past and condoned inequality". |
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Hungry Liberians Storm Port as U.S. Jets Awaited (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - AP via ABC: Hungry Liberians stormed into Monrovia's port to grab food Wednesday as rebel fighters packed up to hand it over to U.S.-backed West African peacekeepers and pull out of the battered capital. The rebels have promised to pull out of the port Thursday but hundreds of people could not wait. |
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US soldier killed, 2 wounded near Taji (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - AP via ABC: Wednesday the military reported a soldier killed and two wounded in a bomb attack near Taji the day before. The military press office had no other details, but the deaths were in the same region where there was a big oil pipeline fire Tuesday and at about the same time. |
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BA suspends flights to Saudi (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - BBC: British Airways has suspended all flights to Saudi Arabia until further notice in response to a specific terrorist threat to its planes in the country, the BBC has learned. The airline's director of safety and security, Geoff Want, said: "As a matter of precaution we have decided to suspend all flights to Saudi Arabia for the time being and we will continue to liaise closely with the British Government." All flights from London Heathrow to both Riyadh and Jeddah were cancelled on Wednesday. |
The Agonist
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CNN's Cafferty pleads guilty to hit-run (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - Atlanta Journal & Constitution: CNN morning anchor Jack Cafferty pled guilty in a May 14 hit-and-run accident. According to the criminal complaint, Cafferty made an abrupt turn and hit bicyclist Billy Maldonado. About five people tried to stop Cafferty by running after the car, according to the complaint, but the newsman continued through at least two red lights, while dragging the bicycle underneath the vehicle. Maldonado, 48, who was knocked to the ground, suffered bruises and some bone damage. |
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At Least 36 Reported Killed in Afghan Violence (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - Reuters via ABC: At least 15 Afghans were killed when a suspected Taliban bomb blew a bus apart in the province of Helmand, Wednesday, while government forces said they killed 16 Taliban and al Qaeda fighters and lost five of their own. "Eight of those killed on the bus were male, six of them were children and there was a woman too," Ghulam Mahaiuddin told Reuters.He said it appeared the bomb had gone off accidentally inside the bus and may have been intended for an attack. He blamed the blast on guerrillas from the Taliban regime and said it was possible the bomber was killed in the blast. |
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Roadside Bomb Kills U.S. Soldier in Iraq (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - AP via Yahoo: A U.S. soldier was killed and another was wounded when their convoy hit a roadside bomb 15 miles south of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s hometown of Tikrit on Wednesday, the military reported. The victims were riding in an armored personnel carrier, second in a four-vehicle convoy, Maj. |
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Blog writing: (Aug 13 2003 14:26 GMT) - John Fogde asks some questions about weblog writing. Is quick, first draft quality good enough, or even preferable to carefully... |
Cold Fury
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Modifications (Aug 13 2003 14:25 GMT) - I’m going to make a couple of additions to the right sidebar here which I think might be good for... |
foldedspace.org
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Discombobulated (Aug 13 2003 14:25 GMT) - In which nobody knows which side of the street to walk on. In which the cats take over the house. In which my life is discombobulated. |
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