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Update necessary (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - I'll stand up for just about anyone who has been wronged.....even.....Hillary. From Newsmax: Hillary on Arnold Movie: |
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Iranian Lawyer Is Awarded Peace ... (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - Iranian Lawyer Is Awarded Peace Prize for Human Rights Work. Shirin Ebadi became the first Muslim woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize today for her work in promoting the rights of women and children in Iran over the past three decades. By Lizette Alvarez. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] |
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Threat of lawsuit passes for student (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - SunnComm Technologies, Inc. announced yesterday morning it would sue first-year graduate student John Halderman over his recent critique of the company's new CD copy-protection method, but by the end of the day SunnComm president and CEO Peter Jacobs said he changed his mind. |
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N.J. activists rally for Israel at Rutgers (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - NEW BRUNSWICK -- The pistachio nuts that Danny and Mara Frei had given Rabbi Uri Cohen and his wife on the previous Sabbath were only half finished when Rabbi Cohen answered the telephone one early morning in 1994 and in Hebrew uttered, "Blessed is the true Judge." The Cohens learned that a terrorist had entered the Israeli settlement where the Freis, and their young son, were living and stabbed Danny to death and critically wounded a pregnant Mara, killing her unborn baby. |
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Ethicist gives students his take on campus dilemmas (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - Is it ethical for a student to use paper provided in University computer clusters in his or her personal printer? "No," Randy Cohen said last night in a question-and-answer session held in Rockefeller College as part of the Office of Religious Life's "Do The Right Thing" series. |
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Football will have hands full with Colgate (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - For a team that just wants to win a game, Tiger football sure has its work cut out for it. Colgate (5-0 overall, 2-0 Patriot League) visits Princeton Stadium as the 17th-ranked team in Division I-AA football, riding an 11-game winning streak. |
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Weekend Previews (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - Women's golf The women's golf team has won its first three tournaments this spring -- the Dartmouth Invitational, the Princeton Invitational, and the Yale Invitational. |
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Lonely at the top? No, we're just fine, thanks (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - U.S. News and World Report allows Harvard to share Princeton's supremacy for a year? I demand a recount! Are the people who decide these things all elderly citizens from Palm Beach who did such a smashing job of participating in the political process during Election 2000? |
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Club Scarlet (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - I am a senior, and I have a hiding place. It's not near any of my favorite haunts: the Chapel, Café Vivian, the Q and PR sections of Firestone. It's not even my carrel, though I annexed that several weeks ago like a good imperialist, planting the Oregon flag with a perfunctory nod to the natives (two shoddy chairs), already plotting how to undermine the existing political structure, chisel off the cultural detritus of last year's occupants, exploit the resident dust motes, and prepare the land for further conquest by the bibliohordes. |
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It wasn't a good week for tigers (Oct 10 2003 23:35 GMT) - Tiger dragged into court Dan Rubin -- a member of the Class of 1993 who was only awarded his degree five years after he should have graduated -- was hauled out of his new York office by FBI agents last week after being charged with inflating the price of two stocks, reported the New York Daily News. |
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People I Saw Yesterday, But Dared Not Approach (Oct 10 2003 23:34 GMT) - in order of appearance The mouthy pregnant woman who verbally excoriated the older woman who had the temerity to sit down next to her on the completely full bus, even though she’d draped her less than svelte frame across both adjacent seats to discourage such a thing. After witnessing her (loudly, oh, so loudly) complain, in colorful, yet barely parseable language about this dread infraction, I wondered how miserable it must be to go through life with that much of a chip on your shoulder, and I said a silent prayer for the as yet unborn future victim of years of verbal abuse. The guy with the Jheri curl mullet. The woman with two small children, a boy (about 5) and a little blonde girl (about 6 or 7. |
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The Day Emusic Died (Oct 10 2003 23:34 GMT) - Note: This is an edited version of a mailing list post I made earlier today. The subject is the downloadable music service Emusic, which (formerly) offered an all-you-can-download catalog of high-quality, legal MP3 music on independent labels for a very low price: $9.99/month. |
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Everybody’s Doing It! (Oct 10 2003 23:34 GMT) - Dock porn. Pinned bottom left. Low magnification. Finder, Apple Mail, Safari, iTunes, Photoshop, SubEthaEdit, Address Book, Sherlock, Quicktime Player, Terminal | Home Folder, Downloads Folder, Trash I actually do most of my app launching from the Terminal, thanks to this tip. |
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Killing a Mosquito With a 12-Gauge (Oct 10 2003 23:34 GMT) - After playing around with VoodooPad, which I quite like, I decided I’d register it and start using it as my personal organizer, so to speak. Then I thought a bit more and realized that, no matter how much I liked the app, that wasn’t going to work out very well. I don’ |
De tout et de riens- Yvan Lemay
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Le mien est bien attaché... (Oct 10 2003 23:34 GMT) - Suspected Penis Snatcher Beaten to Death Fri Oct 10,10:53 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo! BANJUL (Reuters) - A 28-year-old man accused of stealing a man's penis through sorcery was beaten to death in the West... |
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MozillaNotStylingXHTML (Oct 10 2003 23:33 GMT) - Bug: Mozilla doesn't style some XHTML tags I've been experimenting with using CSS with TWiki again, and ran into the interesting situation that Mozilla-0.9.9 won ... |
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