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Welcome, Old Friend: Rediscovering Manhattan's Chinatown (Oct 01 2003 12:59 GMT) - It's not just the restaurants, although that's a pretty good place to start, but fish shops, meat markets, greengrocers and purveyors of things you never knew you wanted, like dried licorice plums, which doubtless have some health benefit but to me just smell good. By Eric Asimov (New York Times via MyAppleMenu Reader) |
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Lost The Plot (Oct 01 2003 12:59 GMT) - Despite concessions by ministers, the extent of primary testing remains deeply controversial. By Philip Pullman (The Guardian via MyAppleMenu Reader) |
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Prison Time Ends (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - David Chang, whose relationship with former Sen. Robert Torricelli became part of an extensive campaign finance probe, was due to become a free man Wednesday after serving more than a year in federal prison. |
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Teen Faces Gun Charge (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - A 13-year-old Berks County boy faces weapons charges and a disciplinary hearing for bringing an antique pistol to a high school football game, apparently to confront an older boy who had been bullying him. |
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Avon's Reincarnation (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - The 117-year-old Avon, which began by selling cosmetics door to door to the middle-American woman, is recreating direct selling for the 16-to-24 age group. |
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Reading, Assignments & APLA (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - I actually continued reading into the early hours. I go so caught up in what the author had to say about fourteeth century monarchy, its relationship with the aristocracy and its methods of deploying power. Fascinating, and I say that... |
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Palm Debuts New Tungsten T3, ... (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - Palm Debuts New Tungsten T3, E and Zire 21 Handhelds. Palm today has launched their new fall handheld lineup. Palm has introduced two new Tungsten handhelds, the T3 and Tungsten E and a update to zire line with the new OS 5 Zire 21. Palm has also dropped prices on some of it's current models and has discontinued the m515 and m130. [PalmInfocenter] |
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Animal 'Rights' Groups (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - Just in case there is anyone out there that still believes that animal rights and some environmental 'activists' are not terrorists, consider this: "No more will all of the killing be done by the oppressors, now the oppressed will strike back," stated the e-mail, purportedly written by Revolutionary Cells, which says it fights for animal rights and the environment. "We will be non-violent when these people are non-violent to the animal nations." Then, it's War. Take... |
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RSS Aufklärung (Oct 01 2003 12:58 GMT) - Sehr nette Idee und eigentlich die konsequente Fortführung dessen, was ich hier bereits vor 1 1/2 Monaten gemacht habe ... |
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Palm Tungsten T3 Review. Palm ... (Oct 01 2003 12:57 GMT) - Palm Tungsten T3 Review. Palm today has officially released the Tungsten T3 handheld. The T3 packs a brilliant 320x480 screen, a 400mhz Intel XScale processor and 64MB of RAM in a compact and functional design. The T3 prominently features the largest screen found on a Palm branded handheld to date, and double the resolution of any Pocket PC. Palm Inc's new top of the line Tungsten handheld with a large screen and small form factor debuts with a $399 price tag. |
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2003 Denver Mayoral Transition Yesterday ... (Oct 01 2003 12:57 GMT) - 2003 Denver Mayoral Transition Yesterday on his weblog Gil Asakawa wrote, "Here's how cool the Internet is: You can connect directly with celebrities and people in positions that you nromally would never be able to talk to. It's possible because of online chats, and DenverPost.com is proud to bring you these interactive opportunities. We're just getting started with our chats, but we've already booked a good one for this Thursday: |
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Blacks for Dean (Oct 01 2003 12:57 GMT) - African-American supporters of Dean have several new resources to help them organize and make their voices heard. First is Blacks for Dean, which focuses on Dean news related to the community, focuses heavily on Get Out The Vote (GOTV) efforts, and runs t |
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