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Oral Arguments in Hemp Foods Case (Oct 01 2003 14:59 GMT) - Via Hit and Run... SAN FRANCISCO, CA - U.S. COURT of APPEALS for the NINTH CIRCUIT - The Hemp Industries Association (HIA), representing over 200 hemp companies in North America, is predicting victory in a major legal battle to prevent the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from banning nutritious hemp foods such as waffles, bread, cereal and snack bars. A decision in HIA v. |
Ecademy
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Coaching for Quality of Life by Bill Harris [Tia Carr Williams] (Oct 01 2003 14:59 GMT) - I'm often asked who needs coaching;here is a simple explanation of why coaches start with evaluating your value system and how this brings you back to the point of balance in your life. Being balanced and having perspective re evaluated periodically keeps you aligned with your needs, your reality and your achievements that arent qualified by material gains. Good coaches will keep their clients on track to enable measurable and sustainable adjustments that champion them in realising the quality of life rather than overhwhelming obligations that suck the joy from our daily living. |
Ecademy
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Coaching for Quality of Life by Bill Harris [Tia Carr Williams] (Oct 01 2003 14:59 GMT) - I'm often asked who needs coaching;here is a simple explanation of why coaches start with evaluating your value system and how this brings you back to the point of balance in your life. Being balanced and having perspective re evaluated periodically keeps you aligned with your needs, your reality and your achievements that arent qualified by material gains. Good coaches will keep their clients on track to enable measurable and sustainable adjustments that champion them in realising the quality of life rather than overhwhelming obligations that suck the joy from our daily living. |
MacMinute
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PhotoshopWorld 2003 photo gallery (Oct 01 2003 14:59 GMT) - MacMinute, in conjunction with Inside Mac Radio, are pleased to offer up a small photo gallery from the show floor of the PhotoshopWorld Conference & Expo, which is taking place this week in Miami... |
The Blinne Blog
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Split P Soup (Oct 01 2003 14:58 GMT) - I read a shocking proposal for the future of the PCUSA. The proposal itself was not shocking, but who made it was. Bob Howard is a ruling elder at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Wichita, KS. I attended there in the... |
The Blinne Blog
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Split P Soup (Oct 01 2003 14:58 GMT) - I read a shocking proposal for the future of the PCUSA. The proposal itself was not shocking, but who made it was. Bob Howard is a ruling elder at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Wichita, KS. I attended there in the... |
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Kapitalismus bizarr (Oct 01 2003 14:58 GMT) - Die erste Stufe der Drohungen von Ru**land Inkasso: Der Unternehmenschef, der von Berlin aus agiert, schreibt einen Drohbrief – auf russischem Papier und in gebrochenem Deutsch. Den schickt er einem Partner in Moskau, der ihn dort frankiert und in den Briefkasten steckt. Zahlt der Schuldner immer noch nicht, gehen muskelbepackte und kahl rasierte Mä |
About Diabetes
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Infant Cereal and Type 1 (Oct 01 2003 14:58 GMT) - An important new study out of the University of Colorado and new research from the Diabetes Research Institute find that infants fed fiber and rice cereals too early in life were five times more likely to develop type 1 diabetes.... |
Inoperable Terran
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Top 125? (Oct 01 2003 14:57 GMT) - RWN has the top 125 political websites, although it's according to Alexa ranking, which I don't particularly trust.... |
Trevor F Smith: Exterior
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Browsing and feeding (Oct 01 2003 14:57 GMT) - My rate of posting to this blog has decreased since I started receiving my RSS feeds in a TopFeeder daily email. My theory is that this is a result of treating my news gathering as a single daily task instead of a series of gap filling browsing sessions. While I used to pack 15 minute browse/post sessions between tasks like walking the dog and starting my commute, now I read all of the posts in my TopFeeder daily update in an (action-packed) 30 minutes and I rarely break that flow to feed information back into the noosphere. Switching from browsing to feeding has made my news gathering more time efficient, but it has increased the startup costs of individual blog posts because it requires interruption of the larger session or some other task. An alternative theory is that I'm cowed by the realization that there are so many active blogs out there. |
Catalogablog
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AACR (Oct 01 2003 14:57 GMT) - The Joint Steering Committee for revision of AACR Web site has had a face lift. In their news section is information on the New Edition of AACR Planned for 2006. Lots of changes coming, many long overdue. |
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FINALLY! (Oct 01 2003 14:56 GMT) - I finished reading The Bear and The Dragon last night... I plowed through the last 200 pages in one sitting, as I usually do with Tom Clancy books. Now I'm reading my first volume of Oh My Goddess! Turns out... |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Oct 01 2003 14:55 GMT) - Homework Loads. Newsflash?: Stories are breaking across the news today that students study less than an hour a day (I learned that a Brookings Institute study is responsible from Dennis Jerz' Literacy Weblog). I'm not surprised by this; a number of entering freshman in my experience often seem to either lack basic... |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Oct 01 2003 14:55 GMT) - A realtor friend of mine called last night to relate something that happened to her. She has a new client that is relocating to Greensboro. The couple is into historic districts. |
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