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NBR News Headlines
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Russia's Nyet to Kyoto now a qualified Da ... maybe (Dec 04 2003 08:59 GMT) - Russia's Deputy Economic Development and Trade Minister Mukhamed Tsikanov has issued a statement that appears to contradict yesterday's statement from Andrei Illarionov, President Vladimir Putin's top economic adviser, on the future of the Kyoto Protocol's ratification prospects. |
Weblog Tools Collection
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Nice 2 and 3 column Templates for WordPress (Dec 04 2003 08:58 GMT) - I found a couple of other nice templates for WordPress. Reyman has one which looks very clean and polished and looks somewhat like the old B2 theme, just much more smooth. Check it out here and download it here. I have modified my personal blog template (again!) and now I have ... |
Phil Scott's WebLog
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'Tis the Season (Dec 04 2003 08:58 GMT) - The guys at Penny Arcade have started an Amazon.com wish list for the kids at the Seattle Children's hospital with amazing results. Check out all the goodies these kids have in store for them at the Child's Play section of their site. |
Phil Scott's WebLog
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'Tis the Season (Dec 04 2003 08:58 GMT) - The guys at Penny Arcade have started an Amazon.com wish list for the kids at the Seattle Children's hospital with amazing results. Check out all the goodies these kids have in store for them at the Child's Play section of their site. |
Orlando Magic Fan
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Game Notes - New Orleans (Dec 04 2003 08:58 GMT) - Another loss and the Magic have now tied their longest losing streak in franchise history. First half was a great half of basketball. The Magic played very well and Tracy McGrady took control. I think he knew it was up to him to pull them through the funk and have a good second quarter to finish the half strong. Drew Gooden is beginning to look like the Gooden of last year. |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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I was just reading ActiveWin.com ... (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - I was just reading ActiveWin.com and saw they pointed to a new video email addon for Outlook 2003. Hmm, maybe I'll find a use for my webcam yet. By the way, ActiveWin is a great site for keeping up to date on Microsoft stuff. I've been reading that site for years. |
Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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I was just reading ActiveWin.com ... (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - I was just reading ActiveWin.com and saw they pointed to a new video email addon for Outlook 2003. Hmm, maybe I'll find a use for my webcam yet. By the way, ActiveWin is a great site for keeping up to date on Microsoft stuff. I've been reading that site for years. |
Rational Review News Digest
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Coroner rules Cincinnati death a homicide (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - "The Hamilton County coroner Wednesday said the violent struggle over the weekend between 350-pound Nathaniel Jones and Cincinnati police officers was the immediate cause of the man's death and said his death will be ruled a homicide. Dr. Carl Parrott noted that Jones was obese, had an enlarged heart, and had ingested PCP and cocaine hours before the incident with police." (12/03/03) |
Rational Review News Digest
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Sudden shift on detainee (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - "When the Pentagon said this week that it would let an American being held as an enemy combatant meet a lawyer, which it had refused to do for months, it appeared on the surface to be a major concession to the critics of the policy of detaining terrorism suspects. But it may be that the action was less of a substantive change than merely a calculated gesture to help the administration shield its policies from criticism and reversal by the courts. ... The administration does not concede in the br |
Rational Review News Digest
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Judge bars Colorado voucher law (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - "A state judge declared Colorado's new school voucher law unconstitutional Wednesday, saying it illegally strips local school boards of control over education. Denver District Judge Joseph Meyer issued an injunction barring implementation of the voucher law, the first in the nation since the U.S. Supreme Court said last year that voucher programs were acceptable. ... |
Rational Review News Digest
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Ninth Circuit rules on aiding terrorist groups (Dec 04 2003 08:57 GMT) - "A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the government cannot convict groups or individuals of violating a federal law against 'material support' for terrorist organizations unless it proves beyond a reasonable doubt that they knew the organizations were involved in terrorist activity. ... The ruling also reaffirmed a decision by the same court barring the government from enforcing the 1996 law's prohibitions against providing 'personnel' and 'training' to designated terrorist groups. The |
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