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Sniper Hunt (Dec 23 2003 02:59 GMT) - REUTERS: Jury Weighs Death for Washington Sniper Should Malvo be condemned to death, he's no longer available as a pick for any further rosters. Those that have picked Malvo will be able to keep him as a pick because they... |
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Digital Music Stores Reviewed (Dec 23 2003 02:59 GMT) - Kozz writes "If you've thought about trying the new Napster 2.0, or perhaps MusicMatch, or even WAL*MART music service, you really need to read this review at ... |
Cuaderno de bitácora
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¡Felices fiestas y próspero 2004! (Dec 23 2003 02:58 GMT) - «Algo en nosotros reconoce el Cosmos como su hogar. Estamos hechos de cenizas de estrellas. Nuestro origen y evolución estuvieron ligados a distantes acontecimientos cósmicos. La exploración del Cosmos es un viaje para autodescubrirnos. Como ya sabían los antiguos creadores de mitos, somos hijos tanto del cielo como de la Tierra. |
Pumping Irony
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Pre-Holiday Update (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - I am just totally not ready to go back to work. Long trips that start at the butt-crack of dawn on the first day and get you home at midnight on the last day deserve more than 2 days off, that's all there is to it. Holiday-wise, I think at this point, I'm just boycotting! Of course, I will have to get some stocking-stuffers for Lorenda, she's big into those. We're planning a trip to Minneapolis, MN after Christmas, so that will be our time to spend together. |
KaosCity
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Operación retorno del Rey (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - Va. Voy a ser original y escribiré algo sobre la tercera entrega de El Señor de los Anillos. No me gustó. |
Oates for Tanger
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Old flutes (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - I've taken ages to get round to posting a link to Rick Wilson's excellent site which is remiss of me. |
Oates for Tanger
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The Music Library of Jean-Baptiste Christophe Ballard (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - "The Ballard family of music printers held exclusive royal privilege for printing music in France for over 200 years beginning in 1551 with their association with Adrian Le Roy. Jean-Christophe Ballard's vast collection of musical works contained in his music library, listed in his inventory after death, numbers almost 1050. Described meticulously over 45 pages, it is set along side the 100 pages of music titles found in his music store. Surprisingly, his library includes a stunning collection of Italian music by both well-know and obscure composers which accounts for some 40 percent of the collection. Although his music library spans three centuries, the 17th century collection represents its central component. |
dustbury.com
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Our Lady of 46th and Miller (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - And while we're on the subject of neighborhood associations, Vincent Ferrari links to a story about a Florida woman who was asked (which is to say, ordered) to remove a... |
dustbury.com
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14 minutes and counting (Dec 23 2003 02:57 GMT) - But in the meantime, I got a small plug from the neighborhood association newsletter, which inexplicably characterizes this here "blog" (complete with scare quotes) as "pretty darned entertaining." If you've... |
linkfilter.net
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Most Popular Freeware (Dec 23 2003 02:56 GMT) - "Our Growing Collection of High-Quality, Super-Small and Super-Fast, Freely Downloadable Programs & Resources" This is a fantastic directory of freeware focused on issues of Internet security and privacy. |
linkfilter.net
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We got him: Kurds say they caught Saddam (Dec 23 2003 02:56 GMT) - "Washington's claims that brilliant US intelligence work led to the capture of Saddam Hussein are being challenged by reports sourced in Iraq's Kurdish media claiming that its militia set the circumstances in which the US merely had to go to a farm identified by the Kurds to bag the fugitive former president." Saddam was held by Kurdish forces, drugged and left for US troops "Saddam Hussein was captured by US troops only after he had been taken prisoner by Kurdish forces, drugged and abandoned ready for American soldiers to recover him, a British Sunday newspaper said. |
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