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Kerissa Fare Miss September 2000 (Dec 30 2003 23:59 GMT) - Kerissa Fare, a native California girl, is Miss September 2000. Kerissa drives a Mitsubishi Eclipse and she loves her car. See Kerissa Fare videos at PlayboyPlus.... |
doublethink : fair and balanced
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Even 'Roses Are Red' Was A Lie (Dec 30 2003 23:59 GMT) - Even 'Roses Are Red' Was A LieYou might have seen Laura Bush sharing the "Meet the Press" set Sunday morning with Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg. I didn't see it, because as much as I love and adore Caroline, I only subject myself to watching a Bush when matters of national or global importance may be at stake (i.e., "All homosexuals must board the trains immediately. The rest of you, line up for your microchip implants" -- that sort of thing). |
Terebi II
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Big Fish (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - I took the afternoon off, and Jean and I went to see Big Fish together. I'm a fan of Tim Burton's work, so I was looking forward to it. It was interesting and colorful, as are all Burton's movies, but it certainly wasn't one of his best. I'd rank it around Edward Scissorhands, which was a colorful movie without a lot of direction, full of imaginative imagery, that stalled out by the ending. |
Ted Ritzer: BizBlog
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Quote from Scott Rosenberg via ... (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - Quote from Scott Rosenberg via Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site re innoviation: Finally, as many of us retreat from the daily grind to take year-end stock, I want to offer you this wonderful passage that Kevin Kelly cited earlier this month on his Cool Tools blog. It's from a book titled "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking," by David Bayles and Ted Orland, that I will have to add to my 2004 reading list. |
Ted Ritzer: Gaeaidealog
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Quote from Scott Rosenberg via ... (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - Quote from Scott Rosenberg via Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site re innoviation: Finally, as many of us retreat from the daily grind to take year-end stock, I want to offer you this wonderful passage that Kevin Kelly cited earlier this month on his Cool Tools blog. It's from a book titled "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking," by David Bayles and Ted Orland, that I will have to add to my 2004 reading list. |
Ted Ritzer: Tech4Communicators
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Quote from Scott Rosenberg via ... (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - Quote from Scott Rosenberg via Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site re innoviation: Finally, as many of us retreat from the daily grind to take year-end stock, I want to offer you this wonderful passage that Kevin Kelly cited earlier this month on his Cool Tools blog. It's from a book titled "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking," by David Bayles and Ted Orland, that I will have to add to my 2004 reading list. |
Ted Ritzer: NetMedia
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Quote from Scott Rosenberg via ... (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - Quote from Scott Rosenberg via Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site re innoviation: Finally, as many of us retreat from the daily grind to take year-end stock, I want to offer you this wonderful passage that Kevin Kelly cited earlier this month on his Cool Tools blog. It's from a book titled "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking," by David Bayles and Ted Orland, that I will have to add to my 2004 reading list. |
Ted Ritzer: Gotta Try or Visit
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Quote from Scott Rosenberg via ... (Dec 30 2003 23:58 GMT) - Quote from Scott Rosenberg via Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools site re innoviation: Finally, as many of us retreat from the daily grind to take year-end stock, I want to offer you this wonderful passage that Kevin Kelly cited earlier this month on his Cool Tools blog. It's from a book titled "Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking," by David Bayles and Ted Orland, that I will have to add to my 2004 reading list. |
Forest Blog
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Urban Wilderness (Dec 30 2003 23:57 GMT) - Nature is everywhere - even in cities, and needs to be protected, nurtured and assisted to expand and recover. Finding... |
HustlerFun
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Summer Altice (Dec 30 2003 23:56 GMT) - Miss August 2000 is Fountain Valley's Summer Altice. Summer is a UCLA student. Go Bruins!! See more Summer at PlayboyPlus.... |
Slashdot: Science
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Earth Travel On Time, Again (Dec 30 2003 23:56 GMT) - burgburgburg writes "The NY Times has an interesting article about a rather puzzling phenomena: for the fifth year in a row, the Earth's travel through space ... |
Indymedia Ireland Newswire
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DAVOS 2004 ANTI-WEF PROTESTS (Dec 30 2003 23:55 GMT) - call for actions and more ... International demonstration against the World Economic Forum (WEF) Saturday 24th January 2004 Davos Switzerland 14:00 in front of Davos train station From the 21 of January to the 25 of January the WEF(www.weforum.org),a meeting of the richest multinational corporations and government buearacrats more than 2. |
Population: One
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New rules (Dec 30 2003 23:55 GMT) - Phil Carter notes new rules for military tribunals (PDF), including a right of review, and does a far better job... |
The Thoughts of Hondonius Aurelius
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My Son, The Chef (Dec 30 2003 23:55 GMT) - My Son, The Chef My son (16 years old, high school junior) is making dinner for his girlfriend (college freshman) tonight. No, he's not making Kraft Macaroni & Cheese. He's making Veal Marsala à la Joe Dogs, from The Mafia Cookbook. |
Electric Venom
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Sorry Soldier, You're Stuck. (Dec 30 2003 23:55 GMT) - Granted, there's nothing new about the "stop loss" measures announced today. The Pentagon is increasingly refusing to allow American soldiers to leave the armed services - even if their original contracts to serve are expiring - as commanders struggle to keep up the military's numbers in the face of increasing demands from multiple overseas missions, most notably in Iraq and Afghanistan. I can't even say that I disagree with the rationale. We do need to maintain sufficient force presence, after all. Still, it sure chaps my hide when I remember that in April Rumsfeld was pushing to reduce our military presence in the Gulf Region and military sources leaked reports that prior to the war's onset, Rumsfeld had repeatedly cut the number of participating troops "by as much as half. |
Terebi II
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In Cold Blood (Dec 30 2003 23:53 GMT) - It snowed yesterday, the second time this year. Ugh. But Kelly really liked it, as witness this tableau, repeated in the current banner. I'm not sure the snow corpse was originally laid out as I saw it today, but I like it better this way. When it starts melting, I'm going to go out and outline it in chalk. |
brendoman-dot-com
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The Year In Review: Part Three (Dec 30 2003 23:53 GMT) - July Jeri doesn't like The Hulk. Brendan is on vacation in California. Blogfiend is voted Chester of the Week. Brendo really enjoyed Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Barry White dies. |
brendoman-dot-com
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The Year In Review: Part Three (Dec 30 2003 23:53 GMT) - July Jeri doesn't like The Hulk. Brendan is on vacation in California. Blogfiend is voted Chester of the Week. Brendo really enjoyed Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Barry White dies. |
De tout et de riens- Yvan Lemay
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Pour remplacer l'éphédrine... (Dec 30 2003 23:53 GMT) - pourquoi ne pas utiliser le Robitussin ? Il paraît qu'en plus tu voles aux anges !!! Emergency rooms across the country are reporting teenagers abusing cough medicine. USA Today reported that teenagers nationwide are showing up in emergency rooms for... |
Cannibal Corpse Forums
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Mutilated1: ever saw a real murder? (The Pit Of Zombies) (Dec 30 2003 23:53 GMT) - I never saw a real murder, but once I was going to the liqour store and this dude ran in just as I was coming in. He'd been shot and was bleeding all over, and then the manager of the store locked the door till the police got there. There was nothing to do but stand there and watch him bleed all over the place, till the ambulance came. |
hacktivist news service
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Rallye Dakar non merci ! (Dec 30 2003 23:52 GMT) - Depuis 1979, le Rallye-Dakar défie la conscience démocratique. Une caravane agressive d'engins rutilants traverse pendant plusieurs jours les pays les plus démunis d'Afrique. Non seulement la faune et la flore autochtones sont dévastées, piétinées et détruites, mais les populations locales ne sont pas plus respectées |
hacktivist news service
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Prochain cours de droit du travail (Dec 30 2003 23:52 GMT) - Second cours de droit du travail gratuit et ouvert à toutes et tous, proposé par le Réseau Stop Précarité et dispensé par une inspectrice du travail : lundi 19 janvier 2004, à 19h, à la Bourse du Travail, 67 rue de Turbigo,75003 Paris. |
hacktivist news service
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Souscription Nationale, Internationale et Intergalactique ! (Dec 30 2003 23:52 GMT) - Lors du dernier Forum Social Européen (12-15 novembre à Paris-Saint-Denis-Ivry-Bobigny s'est tenu le GLAD, espace de Globalisation des Luttes et des Actions de Désobéissance, complétant l'ensemble des ateliers, séminaires et plénières proposées, en offrant aux milliers de militant-es et individu-es venu-es de toute l'Europe un centre de convergence et un lieu festif et culturel pour ces soirées d'automne |
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