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Cops see dip in burglaries Somerset total plummets (Jan 12 2004 08:35 GMT) - (US) A vast majority are driven by drug abuse, he said. Investigation into burglaries leads to drug arrests. Last year, the number spiked at 1,400 with troopers making more drug-related arrests. We can almost pinpoint the increase to OxyContin and heroin, Adamczyk said. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(85%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(50%), $use_is_abuse(85%), $gateway(55%), $propaganda_theme4(85%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $narcotic(100%), $opiate(100%), $heroin(100%), $opioid(100%), $oxycodone(100%), $OxyContin(100%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%), $police_related_news(100%)] |
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JEFF GERRITT: The racial injustice in prisons should offend ... (Jan 12 2004 08:35 GMT) - (US) My brother-in-law, now 32, spent seven years in prison, in his teens and early 20s, for drug dealing. But there's a deeper problem: Many whites won't acknowledge the role of racism and other social problems in the criminal justice system, including racial profiling, lousy legal representa... [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(100%), $propaganda_theme1(100%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $propaganda_theme3(60%), $use_is_abuse(60%), $propaganda_theme4(60%), $propaganda_theme5(70%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $drug_law(100%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
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MARADONA ..THE MUSICAL (Jan 12 2004 08:35 GMT) - (UK) Maradona, who has lived in Cuba for the last four years recovering from drug abuse, was not at the premiere. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(85%), $use_is_abuse(85%), $propaganda_theme4(85%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
Ted Leung on the air
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Temporarily off the air on Tuesday (Jan 12 2004 08:35 GMT) - Hosts in sauria.com are going to disappear for (we hope) a few hours on Tuesday, while we switch ISP's to get an ISP that won't meter our bandwidth. Once that happens, I'll be able to iChat AV without worrying about how much bandwidth its going to eat. Here's hoping that Qwest and Drizzle get it right... |
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Roland Tanglao: KLogs
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On Postel, Again (Jan 12 2004 08:33 GMT) - Another must read from Tim. In particular, he mentions the fact that if there's enough demand he'll write a public domain C, Java and Perl XML writing package! Go for it, Tim, say I! [SOURCE: BRAY] QUOTEMark Pilgrim has echoed Aaron Swartz’ |
Roland Tanglao's Weblog
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On Postel, Again (Jan 12 2004 08:33 GMT) - Another must read from Tim. In particular, he mentions the fact that if there's enough demand he'll write a public domain C, Java and Perl XML writing package! Go for it, Tim, say I! [SOURCE: BRAY] QUOTEMark Pilgrim has echoed Aaron Swartz’ |
Adam Curry's Weblog
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lizelotte (Jan 12 2004 08:30 GMT) - Lizelotte van Dijk was vanmorgen te gast. Origineel uit Belgie. Morgen Bram Moscovitz. |
Blogator.com
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Getting and installing NetBSD-current (Jan 12 2004 08:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - The BSD family of Unix-like operating systems evolved from the last release of 4.4BSD, released by the University of California some years ago. As with Linux, they have full releases and a live CVS tree. This article discusses why you might want to run the -current branch of NetBSD, how you would go about it, and a bit of what could go wrong. |
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Review : Our Man Flint on DVD (Jan 12 2004 08:29 GMT) - Kymberly is all about all things 60s swank and cool. A couple months back I watched the 60s spy spoof In Like Flint. It was republished and enjoying a bit of popularity since it was... |
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Technology Of Tomorrow Might, For Once, Be Available Tomorrow? (Jan 12 2004 08:29 GMT) - Converged and networked technologies in the household have been talked about for ages, and were always "just around the corner", which turned out to be a lot farther than most industry insiders predicted. Now, however, there are some indications that all these technologies of tomorrow might really be available in the near future. The article linked here discusses four reasons why this is happening, but I think quite a bit of it is due to the rise of open, standard wireless technologies that make it much easier to connect things. That one advancement, alone, helps to explain the other three reasons: computing showing up in more products, computing companies moving into consumer electronics, and companies paying attention to what customers want - rather than telling them what they should want. |
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