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Adrian Warnock's UK Blog
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How to include the Blogdom of God (Dec 24 2003 08:59 GMT) - Some people are asking how to join the Blogdom of God and how to include the list on their site. To join just send me an email. To add the list (which remember is OPTIONAL) simply include the following code in you site anywhere It really is a |
Adrian Warnock's UK Blog
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How to include the Blogdom of God (Dec 24 2003 08:59 GMT) - Some people are asking how to join the Blogdom of God and how to include the list on their site. To join just send me an email. To add the list (which remember is OPTIONAL) simply include the following code in you site anywhere It really is a |
Rational Review News Digest
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Judge opens Limbaugh's medical records to prosecutors (Dec 24 2003 08:59 GMT) - "Prosecutors can examine Rush Limbaugh's medical records to determine whether he should be charged with 'doctor shopping' for prescription painkillers, a judge ruled Tuesday. Palm Beach Circuit Judge Jeffrey A. Winikoff denied the conservative commentator's request to keep the records sealed, but did say prosecutors cannot make the records public. The judge said the state has a 'compelling' interest in determining whether Limbaugh broke the law, trumping his right to keep his medical records pri |
Rational Review News Digest
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Nader won't run on Green ticket (Dec 24 2003 08:59 GMT) - "Ralph Nader, the third-party candidate viewed by many Democrats as the spoiler of the 2000 election for taking votes away from Al Gore, has decided not to run on the Green Party ticket next year, a party spokesman said Tuesday. Nader, who garnered nearly 3 percent of the national vote in the last presidential election, has not ruled out running for president as an independent and plans to make a decision by January. ... Nader has a new Web site and an exploratory committee, attends small fund-r |
Rational Review News Digest
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White House faulted on uranium claim (Dec 24 2003 08:59 GMT) - "The President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board has concluded that the White House made a questionable claim in January's State of the Union address about Saddam Hussein's efforts to obtain nuclear materials because of its desperation to show that Hussein had an active program to develop nuclear weapons, according to a well-placed source familiar with the board's findings. ... The findings of the advisory board do not appear to add many new details about the uranium episode, but they make i |
Arizona Daily Star: Front Page
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Blurry shots are effort to avert attacks (Dec 24 2003 08:57 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Deferring to Secret Service worries about terrorists, the government is deliberately blurring its highest-quality aerial photographs over Washington to hide objects in plain view on the roofs of the White House, Capitol and Treasury Department. |
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I am, in fact, in Oregon. I arrived at an airport ... (Dec 24 2003 08:56 GMT) - I am, in fact, in Oregon. I arrived at an airport in Washington Monday morning at 6am. A few friends of mine showed up to pick me up. Kudos to them for getting me at such a crazy hour. We wandered around the local mall evading all of the elderly folks who use it as an early-morning exercise track. |
visakopu.net
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Hyvää joulua! (Dec 24 2003 08:55 GMT) - Nyt menee läppäri nukkumaan ja Visa, Tia ja koirat lähtevät joulunviettoon. |
asterisk*
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Mele Kelikimaka! (Dec 24 2003 08:52 GMT) - It's Christmas Eve and I wanted to wish everyone a happy and safe (and hopefully long) holiday weekend. To celebrate... |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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My political predictions (Dec 24 2003 08:51 GMT) - ASIDE: I usually stay away from politics. If you don't like the topic, ignore this post. The presidential politicians this year have caught onto the Internet and have whipped up evangelists by using it (every politician has RSS feeds and weblogs, for instance). There are many many lessons that business and political students will be learning from this campaign for years to come. |
Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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My political predictions (Dec 24 2003 08:51 GMT) - ASIDE: I usually stay away from politics. If you don't like the topic, ignore this post. The presidential politicians this year have caught onto the Internet and have whipped up evangelists by using it (every politician has RSS feeds and weblogs, for instance). There are many many lessons that business and political students will be learning from this campaign for years to come. |
The SquizLog
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Switching Thought Contexts (Dec 24 2003 08:51 GMT) - Developing software is a creative activity that involves immersion in the task. That is something that I have been acutely aware of recently. Work has been busy, which is why I haven't written anything about software development for a while.... |
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