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Former POW Shoshana Johnson Leaves Army (Dec 12 2003 20:54 GMT) - Shoshana Johnson, who spent 22 days as a prisoner of war in Iraq after being shot during an ambush, was discharged from the Army on Friday. "Although I am now leaving the Army, I in no way regret my time in the military," Johnson said in a statement. |
Joe Grossberg
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AWFOW (Dec 12 2003 20:53 GMT) - This Craig's List post on young women who are pissed off at the haughty and hip made me smile. Average? No. Real? Yes. |
onClick Biometrics in touch
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Another biometric group. Yahoo! (Dec 12 2003 20:53 GMT) - I forgot to mention that the preceding article was found by a member of the Yahoo! Biometric Group. If you would like to join, there are considerably less emails than the Biometric Consortium list, and includes people from the industry,... |
SHITHAPPENS
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Der Herr der Ringe (Dec 12 2003 20:53 GMT) - Zombie oder Hobbit - egal! Das STANDARD-Interview mit Peter Jackson, der mit "Der Herr der Ringe" die Fertigung und den Vertrieb von Kinoepen revolutionierte. ¬> zur Geschichte |
but she's a girl...
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Field trip - Part 1 (Dec 12 2003 20:53 GMT) - At the weekend, I heard an interview with a family who make and use bat detectors and rescue injured bats, on John Peel’s Home Truths. It reminded me of a field trip I went on when I was an undergraduate. At Bristol, there were Botanists, Zoologists and Biologists (like me) all in the same department, but the Botanists went on different field trips to the rest of us. Their course T-shirts read “ |
The Eye Opener
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Noah's Ark Found In North Korea! (Dec 12 2003 20:53 GMT) - Noah's Ark has been found in North Korea -- but demented dictator Kim Jong Il won't let Americans near it. Scientists and theologians are banned from approaching the greatest archaeological find of modern times, now guarded by a full armored division. Kim has bizarre plans for the ancient artifact, which surfaced last month in a village on the northeastern corner of the Korean peninsula some 50 miles south of the Yalu River. [More] |
Gullibility isn't in the dictionary
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Jim Bakker back on TV (Dec 12 2003 20:52 GMT) - He hawks whipped cream-topped pies and barbecue sandwiches, pleads for a new piano and begs for volunteers to operate his TV cameras. … Bakker’s show, which features religious music, interviews with guests and party hats for diners celebrating birthdays,... |
www.FeedRoom.com
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Bush: Halliburton Must Pay (Dec 12 2003 20:52 GMT) - Dec. 12 - President Bush said the US will expect VP Dick Cheney's former company to pay back money that it is suspected of overcharging for contract work in Iraq. |
Arizona Daily Star: Sports
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Oklahoma tops Purdue (Dec 12 2003 20:52 GMT) - NORMAN, Okla. - Freshman Drew Lavender hit a leaning shot in the lane with 1.1 seconds to play, lifting No. 11 Oklahoma to a 47-45 victory over No. 16 Purdue on Thursday night. |
Arizona Daily Star: Sports
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Lady Vols rally for win (Dec 12 2003 20:52 GMT) - KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Shyra Ely had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Shanna Zolman added 14 points, including four three-pointers, to help No. 2 Tennessee beat Rutgers 59-49 Thursday night. |
Arizona Daily Star: Sports
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Question of the Week (Dec 12 2003 20:52 GMT) - "The UA football team really isn't as bad as they may have looked this season. They bring back a lot of talent at nearly every position. My bet is that while it may take awhile, Stoops should be able to guide the program in the right direction." |
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