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iMax: AWSOME (Oct 02 2003 09:12 GMT) - The Guardian's Online supplement today has a rather nice article about office e-mail; nice not least because of a lengthy... |
arwen.org v7.0
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bleah! (Oct 02 2003 09:11 GMT) - bleah! bleah, I say! Already running into more stupid landlord issues than I have in the last 4-5 times that I moved. Stupid landlords. STUPID! |
Techdirt
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Do Not Call Violations Reported, FCC Trying To Illegally Retrieve List From DMA (Oct 02 2003 09:11 GMT) - Despite the DMA promising that its members would obey the national "Do Not Call" list, it appears many telemarketing firms decided to use the unclear legal status of the list as a reason to keep on calling. The FCC reports that within the first eight hours of the list being in effect, they received approximately 250 complaints from people who said they were on the list, but still receiving calls. The DMA (how nice of them) says they've set up their own system for people to complain if they were on the list and still getting phone calls. Somehow, I doubt that calling the DMA is going to be any more effective than going to the FCC. The article, though, also describes some of the political mess this is causing. |
DR Nyheder
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Unge læger mobbes af sygeplejersker (Oct 02 2003 09:11 GMT) - Flere nye læger oplever, at sygeplejersker irettesætter dem foran patienter, stiller spørgsmålstegn ved deres kompetencer og går bag deres ryg for at tjekke medicin-ordinationer. |
Arizona Daily Star: Opinion
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Reforming CPS (Oct 02 2003 09:11 GMT) - Police last week arrested and charged a 25-year-old Peoria man for killing his son. Elijah Alexander Yanes' would have been a year old Oct. 15. The boy was sodomized. His heart ruptured during the attack. |
Arizona Daily Star: Opinion
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Letters (Oct 02 2003 09:11 GMT) - Although I usually enjoy Fitz, David Fitzsimmons' Sept. 28 anti-transit "weighing in" cartoon displays his ignorance about light rail and the transportation initiatives (Propositions 200 and 201). |
Gareth Parker
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One too many hits in the scrum (Oct 02 2003 09:10 GMT) - GREG Sheridan is off his rocker: Professional rugby league is the supreme athletic contest of the modern world. It partakes of combat, of epic drama, of the human tragedy in all its dimensions. It reigns supreme among all football codes and team sports in its unique combination of skill, strength and, above all, speed. It is infinitely superior to AFL, which is a form of ethnic obscurantism celebrated primarily because of its extreme, narrow, ethnic... |
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Let's Do Coffee (Oct 02 2003 09:10 GMT) - Coffee. I would say, without too much prejudice, that Melbourne is the coffee capital of Australia. I don't even drink the stuff, but I do find myself buying M cappuccinos often enough to have an opinion. Up here, a cappuccino can be priced anywhere up to $3.90 - for some reason I only recall paying about $2. |
[m i a o w] the cat
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Let's Do Coffee (Oct 02 2003 09:10 GMT) - Coffee. I would say, without too much prejudice, that Melbourne is the coffee capital of Australia. I don't even drink the stuff, but I do find myself buying M cappuccinos often enough to have an opinion. Up here, a cappuccino can be priced anywhere up to $3.90 - for some reason I only recall paying about $2. |
CSN - Cosmetic Surgery News
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Liposuction may be good for your health (Oct 02 2003 09:09 GMT) - Liposuction may be good for your health Recent studies have confirmed what many experienced surgeons have thought for years, some patent's risk of heart disease and diabetes may be improved by large volume liposuction. When large amounts of fat are r |
CSN - Cosmetic Surgery News
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Liposuction may be good for your health (Oct 02 2003 09:09 GMT) - Liposuction may be good for your health Recent studies have confirmed what many experienced surgeons have thought for years, some patent's risk of heart disease and diabetes may be improved by large volume liposuction. When large amounts of fat are r |
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