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AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Fans Battle for Refunds (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - FOCUS shifts back to the chaos and controversy endemic in local soccer following the Warriors' inglorious exit from the Nations Cup with fans who failed to travel to Tunisia battling to get reimbursements. |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Belgian Investor Ditches Mliswa (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - BELGIAN-BASED sports consultant firm Euro ClubServices NV has ditched Temba Mliswa's Worldmark Sports International (WSI) and entered into a multi-million-dollar partnership with Caps United, IndependentSport can reveal. |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Willowvale to Export Vehicles (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - WILLOWVALE Mazda Motor Industries (Pvt) Ltd (WMMI) says it is now producing between 230 and 300 vehicles a month and hopes to export to neighbouring countries soon in search of elusive foreign currency. |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Accountants to Quiz Gono (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Gideon Gono is next week expected to be grilled by chartered accountants at a one-day seminar on his new Monetary Policy Statement. |
AllAfrica News: Zimbabwe
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Zesa Owes Power Suppliers US$66m (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) owes regional power suppliers US$66 million as of January 31, but the power utility has come onto the market today trying to raise another $20 billion for its much-talked-about rural electrification programme. |
Deaf Today
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Mother sues police in killing of deaf son (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - From: Rocky Mountain News - Denver,CO,USA - Feb 6, 2004 Teenager wouldn't drop knife, was shot By Brian D. Crecente, Rocky Mountain News The mother of a deaf teenager killed by two police officers last year has filed a federal... |
Fishupdate.com
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Application for trade protection for UK and Irish salmon farmers (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - FOLLOWING meetings with Norwegian Fisheries Minister, Svein Ludvigsen, in Oslo on February 4th, the Scottish Executive deputy environment minister, Allan Wilson confirmed that a formal application for trade protection for salmon farmers in UK and Ireland has been submitted to the EU. If approved, protection measures would restrict the import of farmed Atlantic salmon from non-EU countries by imposing punitive duties on imports above a pre-established, country specific, threshold. |
Cronaca
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Big Apple street shocks (Feb 06 2004 23:19 GMT) - And I was worried about upgrading the wiring in my house: Three weeks after Jodie S. Lane was killed by an electrified metal plate while walking her dogs in the East Village, Consolidated Edison as |
me3dia.com | ...the Huff Report...
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Bam! (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - Emeril Lagasse is really starting to bug me. We are loyal Food Network watchers in the Huffencooper household; very night... |
IlluminatiLand
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Worst Jobs Ever? (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - Think your job sucks?? How about some of these jobs straight from a Popular Science magazine article - including things like a fart sniffer, prison rape researcher or barnyard masturbator. Yes, these are REAL JOBS! |
CUBICLE DWELLER: now even crunchier!
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Yetis hate penguins, apparently (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - Today, his eminence, Bishop John, sent me a link to a bizarre Flash-based game, in which you try to make a yeti bash a penguin with a club. I don't know anything about the site, I don't know why the yeti would want to abuse the penguin, and I don't know w |
Techdirt
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Michigan Moves Forward With Online Voting (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - Just yesterday, the Pentagon scrapped their plans to use an internet voting system next election. However, in the meantime, the Democratic party in Michigan has decided they have no problem using a similar system for their caucuses. They insist that the problems that were described with the DoD system don't apply to their voting system, but that's simply not true. Chances are there won't be any problems, but just the potential for their to be misuse should be a concern. |
Site Concept Scan
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16 Busted in Queens Drug Sweep (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - (US) The 16 suspects, arrested Thursday and Friday, peddled mostly cocaine, marijuana and Ecstasy, authorities said. But one woman, Balinder Case, 26, allegedly sold Ativan and Xanax, prescription medications that she stole from PSCH (Professional Service Centers for the Handicapped), a Bell B...[$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $propaganda_theme1(60%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(100%), $prohibition_agency(100%), $hallucinogen(60%), $MDMA(60%), $stimulant(100%), $cocaine(100%), $cannabis(100%), $narcotic(100%), $tranquilizer(100%), $various_drugs(95%)] |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Anonymous Comments: Some Rules (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - We allow anonymous postings on this blog. If you don't want to give your true e-mail address you are free to make one up. ... I would prefer that people post under their real names, though I understand a reluctance to give an e-mail address that shows up in a way the spammers can easily use. |
Meerkat: An Open Wire Service
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Checking for signs of weakness - Infoworld Staff (Feb 06 2004 23:18 GMT) - The two web application firewalls from KaVaDo and Sanctum come with companion application vulnerability scan products to enhance... the total security provided for the application. While no scan software can provide the depth of vulnerability discovery and... analysis that would come from a professional penetration test, we found that each of the scanners we reviewed brought useful... information into the security planning process. |
Múrinn
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Djöfulleg drápsvél (Feb 06 2004 23:17 GMT) - Franska heimildamyndin S 21 La machine de mort Khmer er með átakanlegri kvikmyndum enda veitir hún sjaldgæfa innsýn í einhverja átakanlegustu atburði 20. aldar. |
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