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Out of its shell (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - Pumpkin is one of the great ingredients of autumn — but first, you have to free your mind. |
MSNBC
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Nine to tingle your spine (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - If you’re looking forward to ‘Freddy vs. Jason’ and want more ideas of great slasher films to rent, here are nine more that are a cut above the rest. |
MSNBC
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CIA displays some of its spy gadgets (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - The CIA once built a mechanical dragonfly to carry a listening device but found small gusts of wind knocked it off course so it was never used, just one of the gadgets displayed in an exhibit to mark the 40th anniversary of the Directorate of Science and |
LA Times Technology
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Acclaim Settles With Cyclist Over Game (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - Video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment Inc. said it had settled a dispute with professional BMX rider Dave Mirra, who had filed suit claiming that a "pornographic" stunt bike game had damaged his reputation. |
LA Times Technology
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5,000 Evacuees Settle in Qualcomm Stadium (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - As a sooty dusk fell over San Diego on Sunday, the parking lot of Qualcomm Stadium, designated an evacuation center, resembled a makeshift neighborhood, complete with barking dogs, chirping car alarms and parked RVs. |
LA Times Company Town
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Film Agency Cuts Off Legal Fees for Cluff (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - The executive committee of the Entertainment Industry Development Corp. voted Monday to stop paying the legal fees for former President Cody Cluff, who was indicted Aug. 20 on charges of embezzling $150,000 for travel, strip clubs, country club memberships and other personal expenses. |
LA Times Company Town
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Acclaim Settles With Cyclist Over Game (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - Video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment Inc. said it had settled a dispute with professional BMX rider Dave Mirra, who had filed suit claiming that a "pornographic" stunt bike game had damaged his reputation. |
LA Times Company Town
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EMI Strikes Deal With Wippit (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - Four years after the major record labels united against Napster's online song swapping, EMI Music has broken ranks by giving a file-sharing company access to its entire catalog of downloadable music. |
LA Times Commentary
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New Way to Win, or Cyber-Hype? (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - NASHUA, N.H. — Although the first caucus vote is three months away, the 2004 presidential campaign is already being hailed by some as the presidential Internet campaign. No question, the Internet has had a dramatic effect on the "invisible" primary season, the pre-voting phase of the nominating process during which political pundits, party leaders and donors decide which aspirants have what it takes to win in November. |
LA Times Commentary
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U.S. Fumbles on N. Korea, and China Grabs the Ball (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT) - SANTA BARBARA — "Diplomacy," Britain's arch-diplomat Harold Nicholson wrote, "is not an end but a means; not a purpose but a method. It seeks, by the use of reason, conciliation and the exchange of interests, to prevent major conflicts from arising between sovereign states." |
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