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Christmas crackers (Dec 02 2003 00:59 GMT) - Who will you be curling up with this Christmas? Observer critics are joined by guests from stage, screen - and... |
Amish Tech Support
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The early bird gets the... shirt? (Dec 02 2003 00:58 GMT) - Here's some additional incentive to get your rosters in early. For "First Blood" (first overall pick to die during the year) the following T-Shirt is up for grabs:Bush/Blair 2004So that the Blogmosis Family doesn't have to send out dozens of... |
The Future Dr. Karlsbjerg
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Trivia of the Day (Dec 02 2003 00:57 GMT) - In the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger, the villain's Phantom 3 Rolls Royce has the license plate "AU I", AU being the chemical symbol for gold. |
Network World Fusion NetFlash
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VoIP providers: Lay off the regulation (Dec 02 2003 00:57 GMT) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should take a mostly hands-off approach to regulating the VoIP industry, so that VoIP can continue to grow and provide consumers with a choice as to which type of telephone service they use, a chorus of vendors told the FCC Monday. |
Jan Karlsbjerg: Movie
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Trivia of the Day (Dec 02 2003 00:57 GMT) - In the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger, the villain's Phantom 3 Rolls Royce has the license plate "AU I", AU being the chemical symbol for gold. |
weaksauce
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There is no Spoon (Dec 02 2003 00:56 GMT) - Spoon Sports of Japan has a long history of modifying and racing Hondas. They are going to make their first official foray into US motor racing at the NASA 25 hour enduro race on December 7 at Thunderhill Raceway Park.... |
DN Sport
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Psykolog ska få fart på Södertälje (Dec 02 2003 00:56 GMT) - Fysiskt är Södertäljes ishockeyspelare på topp. Mentalt är SSK kört i botten. Därför funderar tabelljumbon på att kalla in en idrottspsykolog. |
The Legal Reader
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Texas Court to Rule: Can Fiction Be Libel? (Dec 02 2003 00:55 GMT) - Shortly after a Texas county judge had 13-year-old Christopher Beamon jailed for five days for writing a Halloween essay about the shooting of a teacher, the Dallas Observer parodied the news item with a fictional account of its own.... |
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