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librarized (Dec 03 2003 23:13 GMT) - Hello dear Friend, today I am writing to you from the public library in Miami. Yes, I am currently accessing the weg in a way available to anyone, even those who can not afford a... |
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Other People's Problems (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - barbArabNews.com covers the latest struggle from the Middle East: Arabs Must Think for Themselves “We have no research institutes that are independent and worthy of the name, no libraries, no museums, and we are all responsible for the situation,” Prince Khaled said. “Arab governments should rethink the question of education,” beginning with young children, said the British-educated prince. “We accustom our children not to know how to engage in dialogue, but to obey blindly. |
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Jimmy Carter's "Final Solution"? (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - "Had I been elected to a second term, with the prestige and authority and influence and reputation I had in the region, we could have moved to a final solution." Those are the former President's poor choice of words , in the context of a new and independent peace initiative from Geneva, on the Israeli-Palestinian problem. The proposal, called the "Geneva Accords", is backed by most of the usual supsects from the "Peace in Our Time" choir! The proposal is seriously flawed. It does little wth respect to preventing terror against Israel, yet requires that Israel give up half of Jerusalem, swap terroritory for settlements on the West Bank, give reparations to the Arabs that left Israel upon the insistance of hostile Arab goverments, and to allow 30,000 of them the right of return. |
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Dean looks Mean (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - What makes Dean most dangerous for Democrats is not so much that he talks like a tax-hiker or even that he walks like an alternative lifestyles-lover, but that he looks like a real girly-man on national security. Vic: The photograph scares the daylight out of me, but the comment makes me want to laugh, but then I look at the photo again and I feel afraid. Emotions... confused... |
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Insulting Osama could cost you your job (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - From the archives of Absolute Stupidity comes this story... A British prison officer with more than 20 years service was sacked for making an insulting remark while on duty about terror mastermind Osama bin Laden. Prison bosses told Colin Rose, 53, they had no option but to fire him because three Muslim visitors to Blundeston Prison, eastern England, could have heard his "insensitive" comment. Two months after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States that were blamed on bin Laden's al-Qaeda terror network, Rose threw some keys into a metal chute at the prison gatehouse. After someone commented on how hard he had thrown them, Rose said: |
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War Crimes Tribunal a Joke! (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - U.N. judges, handing down a tough 27-year sentence against a Bosnian Serb who pleaded guilty, raised a fundamental question: Are plea bargains appropriate for heinous war crimes? As part of a deal with prosecutors at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, Capt. |
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EU Anti-Semitism Report Leaked (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - In the past few weeks, we at anti-com.com have written numerous times of a certain report commissioned by the EU earlier this year to identify the causes of growing anti-semitism and hostility towards Jews in Europe. Just a week or two ago, the EU refused to disclose the contents of the report because it singled out Muslims immigrants and pro-Palestinian groups as the main culprits. A few days ago, however, the report the EU did not want to reveal was leaked. It is not clear exactly to whom it was leaked first, though it appears the Jerusalem Post was the first to receive it, followed by World Jewish Congress, from which it has spread all across the net. |
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Russia - reviving the empire (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - Pavel Felgenhauer takes a look at recent moves by Russia to expand its regional sphere of influence, exploiting European passivity and US preocupation with Iraq and the war on terror. Here's a taste... [Russia's] increasingly aggressive neo-imperial policy of undermining neighbors and supporting corrupt, self-styled separatist fiefdoms is detrimental to true Russian national interests. While his conclusions are empirically dubious and rather unrealistically apocalyptic, Pavel does a nice job of bringing into focus events which receive NO attention in the Western media. There is significant political and socioeconomic turmoil all across Russia's borders which is fostering regional instability. |
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Massivt prishop på andelsboliger (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - Mens der har været stort fokus på de stigende priser på parcelhuse og ejerlejligheder i de seneste ti år, er priserne på nye andelsboliger i al ubemærkethed eksploderet, så de nu er dyrere end nye parcelhuse, skriver Nordjyske Stiftstidende. |
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Lovligt med razzia hos private (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - EU-kommissionen kan fra næste forår gå på razzia i direktørens privatbolig under jagten på internationale kartelmagere, skriver dagbladet Børsen. |
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Måske ny snigskytte i USA (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - Myndighederne i byen Columbus i den amerikanske stat Ohio har forhøjet beredskabet, fordi politiet ser en sammenhæng mellem 12 forskellige skudepisoder i de senere måneder i byen. |
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ISTH Initiative Develops Core Payments XML Kernel Transaction Standard (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - An International Standards Team Harmonization (ISTH) Initiative has been launched to develop and promote a single 'Core Payment XML Kernel' that can be used globally by any corporate, irrespective of size and sector and by any servicing bank, regardless of location. Details of the plan are documented in an agreement between IFX, OAGi, SWIFT, and TWIST. Initial message types include payment initiation, status and advice, and reconciliation. |
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ISTH Initiative Develops Core Payments XML Kernel Transaction Standard (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - An International Standards Team Harmonization (ISTH) Initiative has been launched to develop and promote a single 'Core Payment XML Kernel' that can be used globally by any corporate, irrespective of size and sector and by any servicing bank, regardless of location. Details of the plan are documented in an agreement between IFX, OAGi, SWIFT, and TWIST. Initial message types include payment initiation, status and advice, and reconciliation. |
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ISTH Initiative Develops Core Payments XML Kernel Transaction Standard (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - An International Standards Team Harmonization (ISTH) Initiative has been launched to develop and promote a single 'Core Payment XML Kernel' that can be used globally by any corporate, irrespective of size and sector and by any servicing bank, regardless of location. Details of the plan are documented in an agreement between IFX, OAGi, SWIFT, and TWIST. Initial message types include payment initiation, status and advice, and reconciliation. |
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ISTH Initiative Develops Core Payments XML Kernel Transaction Standard (Dec 03 2003 23:12 GMT) - An International Standards Team Harmonization (ISTH) Initiative has been launched to develop and promote a single 'Core Payment XML Kernel' that can be used globally by any corporate, irrespective of size and sector and by any servicing bank, regardless of location. Details of the plan are documented in an agreement between IFX, OAGi, SWIFT, and TWIST. Initial message types include payment initiation, status and advice, and reconciliation. |
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Linux: The Next Generation (Dec 03 2003 23:11 GMT) - The bucolic, southwest of Spain is going whole hog for free software. Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling writes about the birth of an open-source movement in the autonomous region of Extremadura. |
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Russia To Give Kyoto Thumbs Down (Dec 03 2003 23:11 GMT) - A top Kremlin official says that Russia won't ratify the Kyoto Protocol that would limit greenhouse gas emissions because doing so would harm the country's economy. Without Moscow, the accord cannot go into effect. |
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Linux: The Next Generation (Dec 03 2003 23:11 GMT) - The bucolic, southwest of Spain is going whole hog for free software. Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling writes about the birth of an open-source movement in the autonomous region of Extremadura. |
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Russia To Give Kyoto Thumbs Down (Dec 03 2003 23:11 GMT) - A top Kremlin official says that Russia won't ratify the Kyoto Protocol that would limit greenhouse gas emissions because doing so would harm the country's economy. Without Moscow, the accord cannot go into effect. |
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Linux: The Next Generation (Dec 03 2003 23:11 GMT) - The bucolic, southwest of Spain is going whole hog for free software. Wired magazine's Bruce Sterling writes about the birth of an open-source movement in the autonomous region of Extremadura. |
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