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Zimbabwe Trauma In 1988 (Dec 01 2003 19:59 GMT) - Sometimes, you think it will never happen to you or a member of your family! |
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Top Referers for November (Dec 01 2003 19:59 GMT) - The Common Voice Movable Type John Robb's Weblog Blogdex Backcountry Conservative Six Log SC Hotline scriptygoddess the evangelical outpost... (20 words) |
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WiFi getting security extensions (Dec 01 2003 19:59 GMT) - Wi-Fi to Get Big Extensions Bynbsp; Carmen Nobel "Several companies are readying WLAN hardware and software to address the security and management of remote networks, especially in larger enterprises." "The Wi-Fi Planet Conference Expo in San Jose, Calif., this week will host security and management product announcements from vendors such as Enterasys Networks Inc., ReefEdge Inc. |
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Umeås landslagsspelare stannar (Dec 01 2003 19:58 GMT) - Med ny tränare och alla sina landslagsspelare kvar i laget ska Umeå IK nästa säsong försöka ta tillbaka det allsvenska guldet. |
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Överraskningar i bandy-genrep (Dec 01 2003 19:58 GMT) - Förbundskaptenen Kenth Hultqvist har tagit ut truppen till Russian Goverment Cup, bandyns enda turnering före VM i Västerås i februari nästa år. |
Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Growing Iris (Dec 01 2003 19:58 GMT) - To maintain the bearded iris in good blooming condition in the garden it is desirable to divide the clumps every third or fourth year. A fan set in July may send up flower stalks the following year. The clumps will increase the second year, and the ... |
Cornell Cooperative Extension
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Currant And Gooseberries (Dec 01 2003 19:58 GMT) - Late winter or early spring pruning is essential for greatest fruit production. Ribes species produce fruit at the base on one--year-old wood; the greatest production occurs on fruiting spurs of two- and three-year-old wood. A strong, healthy bearing ... |
Network World Fusion NetFlash
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Anti-spam market braces for shakeout (Dec 01 2003 19:57 GMT) - With the onslaught of vendors jumping on the spam-fighting bandwagon, choosing the right anti-spam product can be almost as tedious as wading through an in-box of junk mail. But signs are pointing to a shakeout in the anti-spam market over the next year or two that will eliminate many of today's players. |
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Sun needs to shed light on strategy (Dec 01 2003 19:57 GMT) - As Sun prepares to kick off its first major European conference in Berlin this week, analysts signaled that if the company wants local users to bask in its particular brand of computing, Sun needs to shed light on how its new low-cost turnaround strategy fits in with an increasingly varied product line. |
Blog for America
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Salon: The Online Citizen and "A New Kind of Democracy" (Dec 01 2003 19:57 GMT) - Salon runs a great article today on the impact you've had on your country's political process: [T]here's no question that, between MoveOn, Soros and Howard Dean, a new breed of aggressive progressives are changing American politics.The article highlights your drive... |
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Quirkyalone (Dec 01 2003 19:57 GMT) - I learned a new word today: "Quirkyalone". This term was coined by a young woman named Sasha Cagen, who writes:... |
Ks Weblog
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Made a Decision (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - I decided to delete my TypePad account last night. (It was hard for me to part with). Although it is easy to use and does look good, I already have everything I need here including a photoblog. The only drawback... |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - His top aides--and, of course boys under 13--knew. But many of his guards didn't, even after they were told, saw everything on TV, and heard blaring smoke signals from smoldering turkeys. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - In an overt attempt to massage the media, many of whom are still bitter from being kept in the dark regarding Bush's ultra-secret trip to Iraq, White House spokesman Scott McLellan told reporters that even the President himself didn't know where he was going. "Believe me, he felt as duped as you. He thought he was going to a Rangers game," said McClellan. "He couldn't point to Iraq on a map if his presidency depended on it." [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - The parlous state of the official Opposition was underlined today at the state opening of Parliament as the government unveiled a succession of bills seemingly designed for no other purpose than to start internecine battles within the Labour Party, lose middle-class support and again leave senior ministers open to charges of control-freakery. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - Michael Jackson was banned from the set of Lord of Rings: The Return of the King for molesting the hobbits. Jackson, who underwent plastic surgery to play the role of Gollum, mistook the hobbits for children. [More] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - "At first, it was really cool," says Tim Halwell, referring to the giant tattoo of Lady Liberty emblazoned across the entire breadth of his chest. "I mean, right after the attacks, it was awesome to just be standing in a crowd of people and, like, take off my shirt and have everybody cheer at the inspirational artistic arrangement of Lady Liberty flicking off the entire western portion of the hemisphere. "I was the life of the party," Halwell continued, a wistful look in his eye. "Any party...every party. |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - State Department officials are "deeply concerned" by a newly released report that Vulgarian despot Baron Bomburst has acquired Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the fantastical flying car created by zany, limber inventor Caractacus Potts. "Vulgaria is already a leader in the fields of child abduction and wife-beating," Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday. "If they can reverse-engineer the Potts device and discover the tactically crucial, splendiferous technology of airborne, turn-of-the-century Grand Prix racers, the global balance of power could potentially be altered forever." [The Onion] |
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Blogger News Item (Dec 01 2003 19:56 GMT) - There is one name that stands out in news reporting for balance and quality and that name is Wolf Blitzer. He reports the news, and sometimes he makes the news. This week, the CNN anchor sat down with The Sweatshop News to talk about life as a respected and influential journalist. [More] |
RSS in Government
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E-Government Savvy Kiwi Integrate RSS (Dec 01 2003 19:55 GMT) - The Award for Best Government Website went to www.govt.nz at the 2003 NetGuide Awards in Auckland on November 14. New Zealand's State Service Commission’s E-government Unit develops the portal and has authored a RSS standard for press releases and event-related content published by government agencies. |
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