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What happened to old Bulls? (Apr 30 2004 06:02 GMT) - What happened to the Chicago Bulls from the championship run of the mid 90's? Michael Jordan is retired, looking to buy and run an NBA franchise. Randy Brown is retired, and it's expected the Bulls will hire him as a... |
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SQL Temp Tables and Blocking (Apr 30 2004 06:01 GMT) - Do you ever use Temp tables in your SQL stored procedures? Do you ever see a lot of blocking when they run? It may not be a coincidence. We have many stored procs in our SQL Server 2000 database which have evolved along with our business and o... |
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Man Who Hid Boy in Suitcase Said Arrested (Apr 30 2004 06:01 GMT) - A Hong Kong man was arrested after he hid his 12-year-old son inside a suitcase on a bus in an apparent hope the child would loot other baggage, newspapers said Friday. The Wen Wei Po newspaper reported that the man was caught Tuesday at a checkpoint in the Chinese border city of Shenzhen after police noticed he was acting strangely. |
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Fængslet som ansvarlig for Bali-bombe (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Den militante muslimske præst Abu Bakar Bashir vil blive sigtet for bombeangrebet mod Bali og andre terrorbombninger, siger Indonesiens terrorchef, Ansyaad Mbai i forbindelse med anholdelsen af Bashir. |
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Haiti stadig ustabil (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - To måneder efter multinationale styrkers indtog i Haiti advarer FN om, at landet stadig er ustabilt. |
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Ny trafikkultur med 130 km/t (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - De nye hastighedsgrænser vil skabe en helt ny trafikkultur på motorvejene, hvor bilisterne vil blive bedre til at overholde fartgrænserne. |
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Test af danske varer i fare (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - De danske undersøgelser af barnevogne, køleskabe og vaskemaskiner i forbrugerbladet Tænk + Test er i fare for at forsvinde, skriver Politiken. |
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Every 25 Seconds (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued new estimates of the number of Americans with pre-diabetes. According to HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson, 41 million adults between the ages of 40 and 74 have this precursor condition to... |
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America's liberals unite in cramped office space (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Company brass expects to upgrade locale -- Everyone who wants to be a star comes to New York, but when they arrive they learn a valuable lesson the hard way -- real estate in this town is expensive and hard to come by. |
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N.Y. minute: Christine Vachon (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Co-president and founder of Killer Films -- Vachon is co-president and founder of Killer Films. She produced New Queer Cinema landmarks "Poison" and "Swoon," and more recently "Boys Don't Cry" and "Far from Heaven." In the works is "The Ballad of Betty Paige," "Savage Grace" and Todd Haynes' untitled Bob Dylan bio-pic. |
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Some like it hot (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Co-president and founder of Killer Films -- Vachon is co-president and founder of Killer Films. She produced New Queer Cinema landmarks "Poison" and "Swoon," and more recently "Boys Don't Cry" and "Far from Heaven." In the works is "The Ballad of Betty Paige," "Savage Grace" and Todd Haynes' untitled Bob Dylan bio-pic. |
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Hit list (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Acquisitions execs don't have the highest expectations for Tribeca's premieres, but neither do they want to be the ones that miss this year's "Roger Dodger." Here are a few titles they're tracking: |
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Tectonic shift (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Once scrappy Gotham filmmakers feeling newly empowered -- The Gotham film scene is all grown up. No longer known simply for scrappy auteurs making black-and-white 16mm movies in the East Village, New York's edgy upstarts have officially joined the big leagues, roping in A-list celebrities, mounting multi-million dollar international co-productions, distributing box office mammoths and raking in Oscars a plenty. |
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Beyond celluloid (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Tribeca Film Festival: Downtown fest akin to a street fair, leaving some purists dubious -- The last two years have been a whirlwind," says Tribeca co-topper Jane Rosenthal, who launched the Tribeca Film Festival with partners Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in 2002 as part of a mission to revitalize their devastated neighborhood in the wake of 9/11. |
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Where the smart money lives (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Far from Lotusland, corporate CEOs enjoy cozy proximity to Wall Street -- Hollywood may be the soul of showbiz, but there's no show without the dough. |
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Fest event highlights (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Tribeca Film Festival: A select look at activities tied to the Tribeca -- A select look at activities tied to the Tribeca film fest. Some events require tickets or are by invitation only. |
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N.Y. minute: Michael Mayer (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Legit director -- Michael Mayer is the director of the Tony award-winning Broadway musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and his feature film debut "A Home at the End of the World," based on the novel by Michael Cunningham. |
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Modern 'Romance' (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Queens doubles for Bensonhurst in Turturro's working-class tuner -- It's Good Friday, but there's no time for a holiday during the weekday-only filming for "Romance & Cigarettes." At least director John Turturro is close to home; the set is in a small rented house in the Rosedale section of Queens, which is just five blocks from where he grew up and where his mother still lives. |
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Post houses take root in lower Manhattan (Apr 30 2004 06:00 GMT) - Inside 2004: Venue boasts telecine suites, quality-control bays, DRS -- Post Logic and Outside Editorial are Gotham's two post-production newbies -- each boasting different amenities to attract the local creative community. |
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