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Copyright Extension In Australia (Oct 24 2003 03:50 GMT) - femto writes "The Motion Picture Association and APRA have commissioned a report from Allen Consulting into the effects of extending Australian copyright from ... |
Jenn Martinelli Blogging in Boston
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Grady Little Should Tell Boston to Kiss His Ass (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - I can't begin to explain how sick I am of hearing everyone bitching about Grady Little and how he should be fired because he left Pedro Martinez in the stupid Game 7 too long. Hey everyone, get the fuck over it. Blame the team and their spoiled baby players instead of this guy. And even better, start caring a little less about baseball. |
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Chris (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - Hmmm... it's getting kind of cold here. I hear California is nice and warm. That's a great link, Chris! Nice picture of Sproul, Lloyd! |
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Amy Ruth's in Harlem (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - The Rev. Al Sharpton, Amy Ruth's, Harlem Janette Rucker’s Red Velvet Cake, Amy Ruth's, Harlem Janette Rucker’s Red Velvet Cake, Amy Ruth's, Harlem Carl Redding grew up in NYC but spent his summers as a child in the South... |
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All over an inch of flesh - Economist (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - "The two schoolgirls from Aubervilliers were kicked out of school earlier this month for wearing the scarf....Since then, the girls have rarely been out of the newspapers or off the television screens. The row has touched a nerve in France, which is struggling to reconcile its secular tradition (and its history of turning foreigners into good Frenchmen) with the growing desire of young French Muslims to find an identity for themselves. France has about 5m Muslims, and Islam is the country's second religion." |
Greenpeace Magazin Tagesthemen
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Amerikaner wehren sich gegen Spitzelstaat (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - Genau zwei Jahre nach dem Inkrafttreten des USA Patriot Act formiert sich der Widerstand gegen das vom erzkonservativen Justizminister John Ashcroft durchgepaukte Gesetz, das eine für die USA beispiellose Überwachung und Bespitzellung der Bürger erlaubt. Senatoren beider Parteien haben nun ein Änderungsgesetz auf den Weg gebracht, das die umstrittensten Bestimmungen ... |
fullasagoog.com full roast blend
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GetMetaHeaders (Oct 24 2003 03:49 GMT) - This UDF will parse an HTML string (normally returned from CFFILE) and return an array containing information about all meta tags. Each element of the array is a structure. Each structure will contain either a name or "http-equiv" key. |
redemption in a blog
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Branding Mozilla, IE considered harmful (Oct 24 2003 03:48 GMT) - This article, Internet Explorer Considered Harmful, is a good read for those of you still using IE. Granted, the rhetoric is somewhat biased against IE from the start, but those are some cold hard facts. Of course, there are more... |
don kitchen dot com
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School gives me a woody! (Oct 24 2003 03:48 GMT) - I couldn't help laugh at this article that I read tonight telling of six British schoolboys that took Viagra at lunchtime in school for a dare. They were busted because the teacher said "By the time the afternoon lessons began,... |
wacophoto.com
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Businessman invents robotic guinea pig ... (Oct 24 2003 03:48 GMT) - Businessman invents robotic guinea pig in prison "Gupi has a memory of his own, can walk on a table without tumbling over the edge, makes sounds of approval when being cuddled and falls asleep when it's getting dark." [Ananova: Quirkies] |
NewsGator Forums
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Newbie Problems with Links (Oct 24 2003 03:48 GMT) - Hi. I just installed the NewsGator trial and have some strange things happening.1. When adding a new feed, in the Find Feeds Wizard dialog, there's a "Visit Site" link. When I click on it, as far as I can tell, nothing happens. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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egojournal : Froid... (Oct 24 2003 03:46 GMT) - Il est 4h50. Le froid a envahi l'appartement. Tant et si bien que me voilà, enroulé dans une couverture, devant mon pc à cette heure peu catholique. Mais ce n'est pas tellement le froid qui me pousse à me lever. Ce serait plutôt encore mon cerveau qui me joue des tours. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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leona : Montre-moi le fric! (Oct 24 2003 03:46 GMT) - Je fais de l'insomnie depuis deux nuits. Je pense à ma situation financière actuelle et je ne vois pas le jour où il y aura de l'amélioration. Le travail autonome a beaucoup d'avantages, mais il comporte aussi beaucoup d'inconvénients. Je déteste l'incertitude et là, je nage dedans. Gus ne comprend pas que je puisse m'inquiéter de cette façon pour l'avenir. |
Q Daily News
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Dartmouth's wireless wonderland (Oct 24 2003 03:46 GMT) - Over at VentureBlog, Naval Ravikant wrote up his experience using Dartmouth's amazing wireless network. Wired ran a piece last October about the university's plans to build out a universally-available, open network that encourages both educational use and recreational tinkering, and... |
Rational Review News Digest
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US indicts prominent Muslim here (Oct 24 2003 03:45 GMT) - "One of the nation's most prominent Muslim activists was indicted yesterday on money laundering and fraud charges hours after authorities unsealed an affidavit alleging that for years he helped fund al Qaeda and other terrorist groups. Abdurahman Alamoudi, whose efforts gave Muslim Americans unparalleled access to the White House and Congress, was not formally charged with supporting terrorism." (10/24/03) |
Rational Review News Digest
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Inquiry faults intelligence on Iraq (Oct 24 2003 03:45 GMT) - "The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is preparing a blistering report on prewar intelligence on Iraq that is critical of CIA Director George J. Tenet and other intelligence officials for overstating the weapons and terrorism case against Saddam Hussein. ... The committee staff was surprised by the amount of circumstantial evidence and single-source or disputed information used to write key intelligence documents..." (10/24/03) |
Rational Review News Digest
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Roadside bombs in Iraq kill an American soldier (Oct 24 2003 03:45 GMT) - "Roadside bombs killed an American soldier and two Iraqis in separate incidents Thursday north of Baghdad, and an American paratrooper was wounded in a fifth straight day of attacks in a Sunni Muslim city west of the capital. Two other soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division, which has borne the brunt of recent attacks, were wounded in the bombing near Baqouba, 40 miles northeast of Baghdad, the U.S. command said." (10/23/03) |
Rational Review News Digest
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Scalia ridicules Supreme Court's recent gay sex ruling (Oct 24 2003 03:45 GMT) - "Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia ridiculed his court's recent ruling legalizing gay sex, telling an audience of conservative activists Thursday that the ruling ignores the Constitution in favor of a modern, liberal sensibility. The ruling, Scalia said, 'held to be a constitutional right what had been a criminal offense at the time of the founding and for nearly 200 years thereafter.'" (10/23/03) |
Rational Review News Digest
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Senate defies Bush on Cuban travel (Oct 24 2003 03:45 GMT) - "Let Americans travel to Cuba. That was the message delivered by the U.S. Senate on Thursday when it defied President Bush by backing legislation meant to end the ban on travel to the Caribbean island. Echoing a House vote last month, the Senate voted 59-36 to cut off all government money now used to enforce travel restrictions. |
Baseball Musings
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Bottom 7th (Oct 24 2003 03:43 GMT) - Jeff Nelson in to start the bottom of the 7th. He gets Castillo to fly out to center. He's now batting .143 in the series and has not drawn a walk.... |
The Agonist
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U.S. Forces Find Major Weapons Cache (Oct 24 2003 03:41 GMT) - U.S. Forces Find Major Weapons Cache U.S. forces acted on a tip about an Iraqi weapons supply Thursday and ended up discovering a much larger find — a hidden cache of buried surface-to-air missiles and mines. |
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