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fischlog
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np 1.10.3 (Oct 01 2003 19:50 GMT) - [dvd] pillows & prayers - cherry red records 1981-1984 marine girls • jane • kevin hewick • fantastic something • |
The Agonist
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Powell's Speech, Uranium, Wilson, the CIA, and "The Script" (Oct 01 2003 19:50 GMT) - Powell's Speech, Uranium, Wilson, the CIA, and "The Script" The team of CIA and State officials were examining something that Powell called “the script” that emerged from the president’s national security council. Powell had little confidence that he could trust the script in full. “Had the script been accurate or even reasonably accurate, it would have been not nearly as tough to build the presentation,” one senior State Department official told Newsweek. “But the script was grossly inaccurate. Suffice it to say, the secretary of State would never have given that presentation. |
dispatches
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RX Disaster (Oct 01 2003 19:50 GMT) - Help Crasher Ritwngr stop the upcoming RX Disaster at rxdisaster.com. He is fighting the soon to be passed Medicare prescription... |
Mama Write
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Tomorrow... (Oct 01 2003 19:50 GMT) - I will... Finish my resume and KSA statement Begin purchase orders for Title III funding Call State Use about the conference table waiver Call Corporate Express about the replacement bulletin board Format my research log for 610 Answer two prompts... |
Odobea
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Queens Team Dream? (Oct 01 2003 19:49 GMT) - Interesting how vivid my dreams are lately. I dreamt that the goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana of the Ghana Womens football team,... |
MacMinute
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SpamSieve update brings Apple Mail support (Oct 01 2003 19:49 GMT) - Michael Tsai has released SpamSieve 2.0.2, the latest version of his Bayesian spam filtering utility for popular e-mail clients such as Mailsmith, Entourage, PowerMail, and Eudora 6... |
MetaFilter
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Where do you get your news? (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Here's A Really Neat "Ask Slashdot" feature on how much we rely on the good 'ol Net for our daily dose of news and knowledge. I've gradually abandoned almost all other sources of news, to the point where TV, magazines and news papers have pretty much disappeared from my life, but unlike the Slashdot guy, I still get a fair amount of "Information" |
MetaFilter
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The Crime Apprentice's Kit (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Pick A Lock, Any Lock: Why do Selfdefenseproducts.com's products seem so ill-related to self-defense and so suited to, er, crime and violence? Got your PayPal ready? File under " |
MetaFilter
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Iraq: What Went Wrong (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Iraq: What Went Wrong By General Wesley K. Clark. I appreciate this article. It is simple, easy to read, and represents what I've been feeling for quite some time now. |
MetaFilter
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i (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Lick Me, I'm A Mackintosh. One columnist's ode/rant re: Apple's design ethos. |
MetaFilter
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Guardian names names (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Journalists say off the record "it was Karl Rove that I spoke to..." (RealPlayer) Julian Borger of the Guardian reveals that several journalists have revealed "off the record" that Karl Rove revealed the identity of the CIA operative, but that the reporters aren't publicly admitting it, in order to protect their source. But aren't they also material witnesses to a federal crime? Does not revealing their source make them accessories to that crime? |
The Agonist
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Why The New York Times Is Growing Irrelevant (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - Times becoming more and more irrelevant It's paragraphs like these that make the Times more and more irrelevant. "The scandal over the leak is hard to define in one or two sentences. It does not seem to involve issues of constitutional gravity, like Watergate or the Iran-contra affair, or at least not directly. It does not have to do with greed. Nor does it seem to involve matters of national security. |
Daypop Top News Stories
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Robert Novak: The CIA leak (Oct 01 2003 19:47 GMT) - WASHINGTON -- I had thought I never again would write about retired diplomat Joseph Wilson's CIA-employee wife, but feel constrained to do so now that repercussions of my July 14 column have reached the front pages of major newspapers and led off network news broadcasts. |
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