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- frentel - (Oct 06 2003 07:59 GMT) - Sm glaningur svona fyrst a n vika er a byrja. Ritstjri snilld.net sem brum mun ganga hnapphelduna og var steggjau ... [1] [!2] |
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Jacques Tati (Oct 06 2003 07:59 GMT) - Jacques Tati is a man of contradictions: He claimed not to have read much of anything, but his films were nevertheless embraced by France's intellectual elite as vanguard Modernist works. He is praised in equal measure for reviving the silent comedy and revolutionizing the sound film. In his films he used state-of-the-art technology to critique a society being smothered by automation and gadgetry. I have never seen any of his films but after exploring this site I will asap |
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Lewis steps in (Oct 06 2003 07:58 GMT) - Irish referee Alan Lewis will take charge of the World Cup Pool B clash between France and Japan in Townsville after Australian official Scott Young suffered a hamstring injury. |
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Polls say recall is a go (Oct 06 2003 07:56 GMT) - "The latest polls show that several days of reporting on accusations of sexual harassment against Arnold Schwarzenegger have dented only slightly support for recalling Gov. Gray Davis in the vote tomorrow. The Austrian-born actor's campaign tour of California came to a roaring conclusion at the state Capitol yesterday in front of 10,000 people buoyed by the poll figures and a live performance by 1980s rock star Dee Snider of Twisted Sister. A poll released by the San Jose Mercury News yesterday |
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"High turnout" as Chechens vote for new president (Oct 06 2003 07:56 GMT) - "War-torn Chechnya voted for a new president yesterday in an election held under martial law, prompting a boycott from observers and accusations of 'a farce' from human rights groups. The head of the Chechen administration, Akhmad Kadyrov, the Kremlin's favourite, was widely expected to win the vote. At 7pm, the turnout was 81.4% of Chechnya's 562,000 registered voters said officials, a figure that 'exceeds the most optimistic of forecasts.' ... |
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Ex-aide: Blair lied (Oct 06 2003 07:56 GMT) - "Prime Minister Tony Blair conceded privately that Iraq did not have quickly deployable weapons of mass destruction as the British government was claiming as justification for war, says Robin Cook, a former foreign minister. Cook quit his post as leader of the House of Commons in March because of Britain's decision to join in the American-led war in Iraq. He says Blair also made it clear to him in a conversation two weeks before combat began that he did not believe Saddam Hussein's weapons posed |
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New season of Masterpiece Theatre (Oct 06 2003 07:56 GMT) - Masterpiece Theatre began its new season Sunday night. I just got to my email from them, too late for tonight's show (but how did Tivo miss it?) These look inviting for this fall: Sunday, October 12, 2003 WARRIOR QUEEN Queen Boudica, a real-life Braveheart, leads the Celtic Britons in a revolt against the Roman Empire, circa 60 A.D. |
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The Nation's Weather (Oct 06 2003 07:56 GMT) - A dry day was in store for much of the nation Monday, except for scattered showers and thunderstorms along the Southeast, southern Plains and southern California. The storms in the Southeast - mostly across the Deep South, Tennessee Valley and Carolinas - were expected to spark lightning, brief downpours and high winds. |
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New Gallery (Oct 06 2003 07:54 GMT) - The Gallery project has reached a new milestone and is now at version 1.4. Probably worth upgrading for my own... |
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