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Iman, the face of DeBeers (Oct 20 2003 07:36 GMT) - The New York Daily News has an article about Iman, the face of DeBeers. Excerpt:Have diamonds hardened Iman's heart? The Somali-born supermodel, who signed a $1.7 million contract as the... |
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Analyse: Napster vil lede musikmarkedet, online (Oct 20 2003 07:36 GMT) - Napster, og ikke Apple, vil iflge ny analyse fra investeringsbanken, US Bancorp, lede musikmarkedet. Apple, der ellers havde 70% af markedet inden lanceringen af iTunes til Windows, sttes p en 2. plads. |
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Tip: Problemlsning i Mac OS X 10.2 (Oct 20 2003 07:36 GMT) - I forummet er der dukket et glimrende "problemlsnings-link" op for brugere af Mac OS X 10.2. Her finder man forslag til hvordan man lser sm og store problemer i hverdagen. |
Adam Curry: Dutch Curry
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jorinde moll (Oct 20 2003 07:35 GMT) - Vanmorgen een leuke ochtend doorgebracht met Jorinde Moll. Leuke meid, kijk vanavond om kwart over tien naar haar programma Veronica Vibes! |
Old Right - BATR Reflections
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A "taikonaut" and spy in the sky (Oct 20 2003 07:32 GMT) - Another proud day in the history of galactic discovery. China joins the twins of Gemini and becomes the third brother. "For us, it's nice to have another brother in space," said American Kenneth Bowersox, who commanded Expedition Six to the ISS. A Russian |
Old Right - BATR Reflections
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Quotidian Acumen (Oct 20 2003 07:30 GMT) - N Korea to get a security pledge, having nukes pays off. - 10/19 UN won't send troops to Iraq, not safe for them, OK for US as the mess continues. - 10/18 |
Old Right - BATR Reflections
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Generals don’t make good Presidents (Oct 20 2003 07:29 GMT) - At the outset, only George Washington and Andrew Jackson were inspired presidents. Dwight David Eisenhower was at his best on the golf course. Taylor, Hayes, Arthur and Harrison aren’t known by most, while US Grant is remembered for his corrupt administra |
Educational Weblogs
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Fyuze Beta (Oct 20 2003 07:28 GMT) - fyuze is back and in beta form. Fyuze is a "news aggregator," a program that automatically collects information so that you don't have to. Often times, news aggregator software runs on your desktop, meaning that you must first download... |
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TV Shows On DVD Change Music To Avoid Licensing Issues (Oct 20 2003 07:28 GMT) - Someone recently sent me an interesting article about how a more recent syndication package of the famous old sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati has all different music than the original showing - sometimes even dubbing over dialog in the show to match the music. This was done (of course) because of music industry licensing rules, which would require plenty of extra cash to re-license those songs for syndication (though, some stations still play the old syndicated versions with the original music). Now, however, it appears there's a similar situation with TV shows going to DVD. TV shows coming out on DVD has become a huge business that very few folks in the television industry expected. When the studios licensed the music for the TV show, they didn't include rights for future DVD releases - and, now, many DVDs are coming out with different music than was originally played on the air. |
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