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Oscar Thoughts (Mar 01 2004 02:59 GMT) - I'm so glad Billy Crystal is hosting. And I think that Return of the King movie is going to be a hit. Just you watch. PS. Buddha's so very right about Renee, and to prove it, here's Coyote Shivers singing Sugerhigh, off the Empire Records soundtrack, and featuring the lovely Renee. |
Freedom of Thought
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Oscar (Mar 01 2004 02:58 GMT) - Ohmigosh! When Billy Crystal did his opening montage of various films, I about fell off the sofa laughing my ass off when Michael Moore was smushed in the LOTR scene. Bravo!... |
Variety.com - Weekly
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Fabled flop sings again on disc (Mar 01 2004 02:58 GMT) - Weekly: Lipton and Rosenthal bring star power into play -- Thirty-seven years after it closed on Broadway, "Sherry!" -- a musical version of the George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart classic "The Man Who Came to Dinner" -- has finally been recorded for posterity. |
Variety.com - Weekly
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Toronto traffic going two ways (Mar 01 2004 02:58 GMT) - Weekly: 'Lear' comes south; 'Hairspray' heading up -- The traffic between Broadway and Toronto, Canada's top legit city, has been one-way in recent years, following the implosion of Garth Drabinsky's Livent. |
The Command Post
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Iraqis Agree on Interim Constitution (Mar 01 2004 02:57 GMT) - The Associated Press reports that Iraqis have reached agreement on an interim constitution. A spokesman explained how the two main sticking points were resolved: He said the draft charter will recognize Islam as “a source of legislation” — |
Lex Appeal
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Software as a form of knowledge (Mar 01 2004 02:56 GMT) - Columbia law professor Eben Moglen, general counsel of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), recently gave a fascinating talk at Harvard Law School on software, copyright, and SCO. What I found most interesting was his description and commentary on three views of software: 1. Software as a product, a view he attributes to Microsoft and SCO: "They see software as a product. |
Kiwisport
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Dixon Blunders at Homestead (Mar 01 2004 02:55 GMT) - Sam Hornish Jr showed that last seasons results were just signs of things to come when he won this morning's IRL opener at the Homestead circuit. He finished just 0.0698sec ahead of his Penske team-mate Castroneves in the tenth closest IRL finish. Reigning IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon was out... |
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16 real amateur home movies from Sweet Alyssa [vids] (Mar 01 2004 02:55 GMT) - Site Name: Sweet Alyssa - Amateur Home Movies Niche: Amateur/Single Girl Sweet Alyssa Real amateur home movies of me! Watch me as I play with my toys and my freinds! Watch me suck cock! |
go fish
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Day in the Life: Leap Day (Mar 01 2004 02:55 GMT) - Happy Leap Day! Don't forget that today is the A Day in the Life: Leap Day project. This entry will stay at the top all day and I'll be adding my photos to it for the project. It will certainly be a challenge to make this day seem interesting when I am house bound by doctor's orders because of the bronchitis. |
Walker New York : Eats
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Lemon Custard Cakes (Mar 01 2004 02:55 GMT) - Todd said a funny thing when we sat down to eat these souffle-like cakes, "It's amazing. One instant they're not there, the next they're there." It's a thought I often have when I make something quick out of simple... |
How Appealing
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Justice William W. Bedsworth's most recent monthly... (Mar 01 2004 02:55 GMT) - Justice William W. Bedsworth's most recent monthly column is available online: It's titled "Getting to Sabbath," and you can access it here. The column is quite funny as always, and Justice Bedsworth launches a valiant bid for paid administrative leave. |
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Clemens Vasters: "If you want ... (Mar 01 2004 02:54 GMT) - Clemens Vasters: "If you want to put your skills to work and you need to support a family, your work and work results can't be free." [Scripting News] |
disconcision's StumbleUpon Blog
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RSS Web-Feeds, The Next Big Thing? (Mar 01 2004 02:54 GMT) - Slashdot comment: From the page: "I will always browse the web using the PDA links if available. IT'S NOTHING SHORT OF AWESOME. All my sites load instantly, no adverts or maybe just one, and everything is plain text with links underlined, and only a picture or two of whats really relevant. |
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