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The Agonist
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Bin Laden bodyguard new terror chief: U.S (Oct 02 2003 08:45 GMT) - Bin Laden bodyguard new terror chief: U.S U.S. officials believe they have identified a young former bodyguard of Osama bin Laden as Al Qaeda's new chief of terror operations in the Persian Gulf. |
Bloggie Broad
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This one OJ guy died.... (Oct 02 2003 08:44 GMT) - *Still high* Uh, this OJ Friend's dead. Remember him sitting at that damn table with Johnnie Cochran, F. Lee Bailey and whoever else OJ's $$$$ paid for? That's him. Nice hair, dude. |
KGO ABC7 Sports headlines
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Giants Lose Game Two To The Marlins (Oct 02 2003 08:44 GMT) - So much for home field advantage. Pacific Bell Park, where San Francisco had the best home record in the National League this season, was not a comfortable place for the Giants in a 9-5 loss Wednesday to the Florida Marlins in Game 2 of their NL division series. |
Foxy Bunnies
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Darryl Hannah (Oct 02 2003 08:44 GMT) - See Darryl Hannah Darryl Hannah is Playboy's November 2003 cover girl. The 42-year old actress can be seen in the new movie, 'Kill Bill'. See all the photos online at Playboy.com.... |
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Loesje [2] (Oct 02 2003 08:44 GMT) - Microsoft logica: op start drukken om af te sluiten. |
Ted Leung on the air
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Workspaces vs E-mail (Oct 02 2003 08:43 GMT) - Ray Ozzie is proposing Workspaces as the replacement for eMail. Ozzie has been thinking about collaboarative work for sometime, so I'm interested in hearing his opinion. Not surprisingly, Groove is touted as a good example of a workspace based system. My personal killer e-mail volume come from the ASF. It's so large that I have a separate e-mail address that I use for dealing with ASF stuff (and other large mailing lists). |
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VRML Edition (Oct 02 2003 08:43 GMT) - white_dune seems to be a capable low level VRML editor. The main page contains a number of precious pointers to... |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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Illinois Tour Bus Crash Kills 8 Women (Oct 02 2003 08:43 GMT) - A day trip to a garden exhibit turned tragic for a group of 22 women when a tractor-trailer slammed into their tour bus, killing eight and injuring several others. The victims were members of a women's cultural organization who were returning to Chicago from a Japanese floral show in Rockford, said state police trooper Doug Whitmore. |
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(Alleged) Bigot Resigns From ESPN (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - Generic, Racism Limbaugh resigns from ESPN(ESPN.com) "I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well,'' Limbaugh said. "There is a little hope invested in McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of this team that he didn't deserve. The defense carried this team. |
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Contemporary Love Welcomes Toni Coleman, LCSW (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - Proverb and I are pleased to announce that starting on October 15, 2003, Contemporary Love will present a new site page featuring articles and advice from well-known life and relationship coach, Toni Coleman. About Ms. Coleman - Toni Coleman is... |
Rational Review News Digest
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US circulates new Iraq plan at UN (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - "The United States took over the presidency of the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday, a stroke of good timing as it campaigns for approval of a new resolution aimed at getting more countries to contribute troops and money to Iraq. U.S. |
Rational Review News Digest
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Women lose battle to use frozen embryos (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - "Two British women desperate to have babies lost a court battle yesterday to use frozen embryos that their former partners want destroyed. A High Court judge ruled against Natallie Evans, 31, and Lorraine Hadley, 37, who had asked the court to allow them to complete the in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment they had started with their former partners. The men withdrew their consent for the frozen embryos to be used after the couples separated. Both women said the embryos were their only chance |
Rational Review News Digest
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Key Bali bomber sentenced to death (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - "An Indonesian court on Thursday sentenced to death the man who commanded the Bali nightclub bombings, wrapping up the trials of the four main accused ahead of the first anniversary of the atrocity. Islamic militant Mukhlas, who now joins his younger brother on death row, shouted 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest) as the verdict was announced. He said he would appeal. ... Mukhlas, alias Ali Gufron, was the fourth key suspect to be convicted for the October 12 attacks and the third to be sentenced |
Rational Review News Digest
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Top weapons searcher to brief Congress (Oct 02 2003 08:42 GMT) - "The last time CIA adviser David Kay visited Capitol Hill, he hinted that a breakthrough was imminent in the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 'The American people should not be surprised by surprises,' he said. As Kay returns Thursday, any reports of breakthrough would come as a surprise. Kay, the CIA's special adviser for the weapons search, begins two days of closed-door meetings in Congress, and lawmakers don't expect him to announce any major discoveries." (10/02/03) |
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