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Blogger News Item (Dec 18 2003 23:15 GMT) - Former cook jailed for spitting in cop's burger A former fast food chef will spend 90 days in jail for fixing a state trooper's hamburger with one too many ingredients - spittle. Joshua Arbuckle, 18, of Hawthorn, admitted fouling a burger ordered by Trooper Robert Manno, when Arbuckle worked at the Burger King in Clarion in February. |
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handwritten moblogging (Dec 18 2003 23:14 GMT) - I gave Mie a present today, The Nokia Digital Pen which is a bluetooth enabled pen that will allow her... |
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Alan (Dec 18 2003 23:13 GMT) - Strange kid, who enjoys to put on his mothers "high heels", dance around, and lip-sync' to "A Chorus Line". Apparently he's helpful around the house as well. At the age of twelve he can vacuume, and cook!! The Movie... |
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Ultimate Gift (Dec 18 2003 23:13 GMT) - Still looking for that perfect gift for that perfect someone in your life? How about luxury cars, fine furs and diamonds? |
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Vintage LIFE Magazines For Sale (Dec 18 2003 23:13 GMT) - Do you remember these?... - You will find yourself saying "Yes I do! We had some of these when I was a kid!". With these classic vintage LIFE Magazines you are able to stroll through your past via advertisements for items that were so much a part of |
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Last Call: CSS3 Paged Media and CSS Print Profile (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The CSS Working Group has released two Last Call Working Drafts, parts of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language. Comments are welcome through 31 January 2004. The CSS3 Paged Media Module adds pagination, page margins, headers and footers, footnotes and endnotes, and cross-references with page numbers. The CSS Print Profile works with XHTML-Print for printing to low-cost devices. |
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EMMA Working Draft Updated (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input. |
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Last Call: CSS3 Paged Media and CSS Print Profile (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The CSS Working Group has released two Last Call Working Drafts, parts of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language. Comments are welcome through 31 January 2004. The CSS3 Paged Media Module adds pagination, page margins, headers and footers, footnotes and endnotes, and cross-references with page numbers. The CSS Print Profile works with XHTML-Print for printing to low-cost devices. |
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EMMA Working Draft Updated (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input. |
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Last Call: CSS3 Paged Media and CSS Print Profile (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The CSS Working Group has released two Last Call Working Drafts, parts of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) language. Comments are welcome through 31 January 2004. The CSS3 Paged Media Module adds pagination, page margins, headers and footers, footnotes and endnotes, and cross-references with page numbers. The CSS Print Profile works with XHTML-Print for printing to low-cost devices. |
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EMMA Working Draft Updated (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - 2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input. |
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"Return of the King" (Dec 18 2003 23:12 GMT) - The final chapter completes "The Lord of the Rings" series in thrilling style -- and restores faith in the idea that popular entertainment can soar to majestic heights. |
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