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Yank Blog
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One Week (Oct 16 2003 23:49 GMT) - It's exactly one week until Al's birthday. How are you gonna celebrate when he turns the big four-four? Sing Happy Birthday while eating a lot of broccoli and drinking lots of beer? How about preordering the Ultimate Video Collection? Or perhaps you'd like to help get Al a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? |
Deaf Today
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Pity these deaf mutes? No, they are faking it (Oct 16 2003 23:49 GMT) - From: Straits Times, Singapore - Oct 16, 2003 Milking public sympathy to sell soft toys, these pretenders are among the 1,469 illegal hawkers booked so far this year By Theresa Tan THE man, who appeared to be a deaf mute,... |
Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com
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11 Killed in Indian Mine Collapse (Oct 16 2003 23:49 GMT) - The roof of a coal mine caved in Friday, killing at least 11 miners and injuring one in southern India, police said. The workers were working on an early shift in an incline of the 15-year-old mine in the Karimnagar district of the state of Andhra Pradesh, when the roof collapsed, police superintendent Praveen Kumar said. |
Seinfeld Blog
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Newman's car (Oct 16 2003 23:48 GMT) - Which episode has Newman driving the black car, which he is shown getting out of with sunglasses? It was shown in "The Clip Show" but I have never seen the episode it was in.... |
e-iko
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Urdaci atragantado (Oct 16 2003 23:48 GMT) - Y pensar que TVE es una televisión pública. Eso sí, Urdaci un poco má |
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Let's Go Sox! (Oct 16 2003 23:47 GMT) - I’ve unabashedly lifted this from Ryan because I’ve been staring at it for about 48 hours straight, and well, it’s time to Cowboy The Fuck Up. Plus, they just look really, really good on my blog.... |
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Let's Go Sox! (Oct 16 2003 23:47 GMT) - I’ve unabashedly lifted this from Ryan because I’ve been staring at it for about 48 hours straight, and well, it’s time to Cowboy The Fuck Up. Plus, they just look really, really good on my blog.... |
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eLearning New Ways to Learn
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Learning how to learn (Oct 16 2003 23:47 GMT) - Learning is changing. With new techniques, tools, and technologies, the way we learn in the future will drastically different from the way we learn today. eLearning, online learning, virtual classrooms, blogs, distance learning, video-conferencing, Wi-Fi, PDAs, the Internet - how will these and others impact and shape the learning of the future? Are the days of the classroom with a blackboard numbered? How will teaching as profession change and evolve? |
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Meglio tardi... (Oct 16 2003 23:46 GMT) - Parrà strano, ma la migliore celebrazione di Clarence, a mio giudizio (ma sento in giro pareri simili) per quantità e qualità è stata questa per i sette anni: UtOnti! (di Gianmarco Neri), Le Isole dei Non Famosi (di Roberto Grassilli),... |
bloggerApiTest News
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Blogger News Item (Oct 16 2003 23:46 GMT) - Nog zo'n typisch fenomeen. telefonisch bereikbaar zijn. Ligt het aan mij of zijn we in deze tijd waarin de telecommunicatie zich sneller ontwikkeld dan ooit tevoren slechter bereikbaar dan ooit. |
gammatron (phase ii)
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NCAA Corruption (Oct 16 2003 23:45 GMT) - BOMBSHELL! Today, on the Paul Finebaum show, a sworn affidavit surfaced that has been taken from an agent who is suing the NCAA, charging them with selective prosecution that damaged his clients. The allegations include massive NCAA rules violations by the Tennessee football program, involving (gasp) paying of players (some of whom, by the way, left the program "functionally illiterate"). It appears this became known to the NCAA while they were investigating Alabama, and chose to ignore it, because they "wanted to get Alabama." Developing... |
Blog for America
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Dean on TV Tonight (Oct 16 2003 23:45 GMT) - You should be able to catch Governor Dean on TV twice this evening. At 9 pm ET, CNBC’s Capital Report will air an interview by Alan Murray and Gloria Borger, who spoke with the Governor following his economic speech today.... |
The Shadow and Butterfly
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I went to the evo ... (Oct 16 2003 23:45 GMT) - I went to the evo psych group tonight and listened to an arrogant little jerk take an hour to get to the theory that linguistic meaning and societal rules arise from complex systems which are not reducible to the sum of their parts. He never actually mentioned complexity theory or dynamical systems theory (what they call complexity theory in psychology), though. The part before his conclusion was about how societal rules couldn't be located in any one individual because no one was a final arbiter of them. He led up to that by arguing for the rather bizarre notion that even if everyone on earth believed that bishops in chess moved like knights, they would still be wrong, because it was an objective rule. When we asked him if he believed that rules existed independent of human minds, he said no. |
JURIST's Paper Chase
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Oregon men plead guilty in terror case (Oct 16 2003 23:45 GMT) - This is Tim Lyon at the JURIST anchor desk. Yahoo!News reports that two Oregon men have pleaded guilty to charges that they were plotting to wage war against US troops in Afghanistan. Commenting on the situation, US Attorney General John Ashcroft said t |
Whiskey Bar
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An Honest Conservative (Oct 16 2003 23:45 GMT) - I don't think I've ever said a kind word about a (shudder) conservative here at Whiskey Bar, and it certainly doesn't come naturally to me. But I have to put in a good word for James Pinkerton, the Newday columnist... |
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