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The Command Post
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Jews who fled Iraq to get compensation (Apr 20 2004 18:59 GMT) - Not sure this one fits in with the timeliness of C-P, but it’s worth noting… JERUSALEM POST: Jews who fled Iraq to get compensation French insurance giant AXA has agreed to compensate Jews who owned property in Iraq and fled in the early 1950s, a precedent that could pave the way for reparations for some 850,000 Jews who left Arab countries, officials said Tuesday.AXA will pay compensation to three Jews who were forced out of Iraq in response to Israel’ |
Indymedia Barcelona
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No Perdonem, la lluita continua! (Apr 20 2004 18:59 GMT) - Dijous 22 d'abril: acte cjc-campus diagonal 12:00 Xerrada (Facultat d'econòmiques Aula 120) Raul Valls, Arcadi Oliveras, Felipe Aranguren, Toni Barberà 14:00 Festeta gespa palau reial |
Jobserve Search: PKI
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Our client based in Brussels ... (Apr 20 2004 18:59 GMT) - Our client based in Brussels is currently looking for Technical Author in the security arena. Do you have a perfect command of written English? Do you have a proven track record in the security arena and a very good knowledge of PKI and R&L processes? Then you are our candidate, so please apply now! Skills required: |
DeCloah Blog
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First Newsletter in the Books (Apr 20 2004 18:58 GMT) - I just got back delivering this month's newsletter for work. It was the first newsletter I've written since Kenia was let go earlier this month and I have to say, I'm pretty pleased with it. Drafting it didn't take very... |
Tikfout!
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Wat is het? (Apr 20 2004 18:58 GMT) - Weer een nieuwe... Nah, niet te moeilijk toch? Kom op! |
TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
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Baghdad Jail Attacked - 22 Dead (Apr 20 2004 18:57 GMT) - More violence in Baghdad: Insurgents fired 12 mortars into Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison Tuesday, killing 22 detainees and injuring 92, U.S. military officials said....All of those killed or injured in the mortar attack on the U. |
xian's monolog
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Both conventions, duh! (Apr 20 2004 18:56 GMT) - I've been working so many angles trying to get onto the floor of the Democratic Convention when I'm forgetting that my book comesd out September 1 and we should do a big thing at the Republican Convention in New tork later that month! I should go back to Princeton and look up the rich folks I used to know. Soem of them probably are connected to the Republicans now. none of my ragtag lefty friends are going to be any help there. I don't think John Perry Barlow is even still a Republican. |
medianetwork News
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New Benchmark study says "a majority of listeners don't support increased censorship." (Apr 20 2004 18:56 GMT) - New Benchmark study says "a majority of listeners don't support increased censorship."84% say "no" to the question "should Howard Stern and other controversial radio personalities have the content of their programs regulated?" 76% say increased censorship would make their listening "less enjoyable." Benchmark's Dr. Rob Balon conducted the study with 600+ Americans aged 18-65 across top 100 markets, with a margin of error of +/- 4%. |
langreiter.com simple plainness
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2004-04-20-1way (Apr 20 2004 18:56 GMT) - Don Box: "The industry spent the last 20+ years convincing developers that classes and objects that conflate representation and behavior into a single abstraction is the only way to program. Add to that the mistaken (yet widespread) belief that a type system without classes is not a "real" type system and you've got quite a challenge." |
WOW Report
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The Wails of August (Apr 20 2004 18:55 GMT) - The Boston Globe reviews tonight's Cinemax premiere of The Hidden Fuhrer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality. The review's opening graph reads like European porno. Apt. Two young men are hiking in the wilderness. |
The Scoop
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The Secret of the B-29 (Apr 20 2004 18:55 GMT) - Barry Siegel of the Los Angeles Times spent eight months unraveling the story of a 50-year-old court case that "provides a fundamental basis for much of the Bush administration's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, including the USA Patriot Act and the handling of terrorist suspects." The case, involving the families of three men who died in an B-29 plane crash and the ability of the government to withhold information about the accident, created a legal privilege "that has enabled federal agencies to conceal conduct, withhold documents and block troublesome civil litigation, including suits by whistle-blowers and possible victims of discrimination." Siegel used declassified Air Force records and court documents for the story. |
DreamStation.cc - News
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Xpand Rally Delayed (Apr 20 2004 18:55 GMT) - Techland, the developer of Xpand Rally, informed today about rescheduling the games release date. The title announced for Q2 will be available in September 2004. |
Rebelscum.com
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Stepping To The Classics (Apr 20 2004 18:54 GMT) - Random House will rerelease three hardcover storybooks filled with full-color photographs geared to young readers. Look for these books to be released in August, just in time for the DVDs. Click on the thumbnails for the full report. |
The Netscape FeedRoom
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Senate Hearings On Iraq (Apr 20 2004 18:54 GMT) - Apr. 20 - Insurgents fired 12 mortars into Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, killing 22 detainees and injuring 92. Meanwhile, senate hearings continued on the iraq handover. |
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