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panther is coming (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - (verdammt, warum steh ich's mir nur so auf solche verpackungen) |
Pro-Linux News
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Eolas und die Auswirkungen (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - Als Reaktion auf die gerichtliche Schlappe, die das Redmonder Unternehmen Microsoft vor kurzen hinnehmen musste, kündigte der Hersteller an »moderate« Änderungen am eigen Browser durchführen zu wollen -- Hersteller alternativer Browser... |
oPeniazoch.sk
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Dolar dnes opat pokracoval v oslabovani (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - Americky dolar sa na dnesnom obchodovani pohyboval okolo urovne historickeho minima voci euru, cim sa zvysili spekulacie o tom, ze jeho terajsie oslabenie je cielene v snahe znizit rozpoctovy deficit USA |
PULSE
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Castle introduces mental health bill ... (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - Castle introduces mental health bill Story in the News Journal (Delaware) - "Several congressmen, including Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del., have introduced a bill that would provide $55 million to help states improve mental health support systems so families do not have to relinquish custody of their ill children to get them help. The Keeping Families Together Act is a response to a federal government report in April that estimated families have turned over custody of about 12,700 children to 19 states so their children can get mental health services. " |
Bill Davis: US News
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Castle introduces mental health bill ... (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - Castle introduces mental health bill Story in the News Journal (Delaware) - "Several congressmen, including Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del., have introduced a bill that would provide $55 million to help states improve mental health support systems so families do not have to relinquish custody of their ill children to get them help. The Keeping Families Together Act is a response to a federal government report in April that estimated families have turned over custody of about 12,700 children to 19 states so their children can get mental health services. " |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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Castle introduces mental health bill ... (Oct 08 2003 14:59 GMT) - Castle introduces mental health bill Story in the News Journal (Delaware) - "Several congressmen, including Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del., have introduced a bill that would provide $55 million to help states improve mental health support systems so families do not have to relinquish custody of their ill children to get them help. The Keeping Families Together Act is a response to a federal government report in April that estimated families have turned over custody of about 12,700 children to 19 states so their children can get mental health services. " |
Catalogablog
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IEEE TCDL Bulletin (Oct 08 2003 14:58 GMT) - The 1st issued of the on-line journal IEEE TCDL Bulletin by the IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries is now available. Articles include:Usability of Digital Libraries: A Source of Creative Tensions with Technical DevelopmentsAnn Blandford and George BuchananCustomizing Digital Library Interfaces with GreenstoneIan H. WittenMechanisms for Custom InterfacesThomas A. |
Werblog
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Score one for the VOIP guys (Oct 08 2003 14:57 GMT) - A federal court has barred the state of Minnesota from applying traditional telecom regulation to voice over IP service. It's not immediately clear what the basis was for the decision. Regardless, this will put more pressure on the FCC to clarify the legal status of VOIP. |
UNMEDIA
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Give Arnold a chance (Oct 08 2003 14:57 GMT) - I'm dismayed. Not because Arnold was elected Governor of California last night. The people of California spoke, and last night they chose a new governor, with such a forceful mandate that there is no way to doubt the will of the people. And they had e |
EdCone.com
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Mr. Sun has some good ... (Oct 08 2003 14:57 GMT) - Mr. Sun has some good advice for David Hoggard as he prepares for the general election. My only addition would be, use your weblog to do all this stuff. Not instead of other means, but as a way to both drive and support those efforts. Work the email. |
Outside the Beltway
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MORE ON PLAME (Oct 08 2003 14:57 GMT) - Richard Leiby and Dana Priest continue WaPo's coverage of the Plame scandal in today's edition. This particular piece does a good job of explaining the... |
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