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Penny Lancaster and the 'Hot Leg Girls' perform during rehearsals ... (Jun 08 2004 19:59 GMT) - Penny Lancaster and the 'Hot Leg Girls' perform during rehearsals at The Victoria Palace Theatre in London, Tuesday June 8, 2004. Lancaster is starring in one special performance of boyfriend Rod Stewart's hit musical 'Tonight's The Night' to benefit charity.(AP Photo/PA,Lindsey Parnaby) (Click for Large Photo) [yahoo: 2, +penny +girls +victoria -boyfriend -stewart +benefit] |
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www.areltd.com not working in IE 5.5 (Jun 08 2004 19:59 GMT) - Unfortunatly the changes i've made don't apear to have made any difference.. I was unable to find the typo, and i have run all of the checks, and made any alterations suggested by the metmechanic website site (which is a useful tool, thank for putting me onto it) The latest version of the site is actually sitting on http://test.areltd.com Would you mind taking a further look & telling me if you have any more ideas which might help. |
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Clinton Gets $10 Million Advance for Reagan Eulogy (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - (2004-06-08) -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton today signed a $10 million contract with Knopf for his soon-to-be released eulogy of President Ronald Reagan. Mr. Clinton was not invited to speak at Friday's state funeral for the 40th president, because... |
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Message: Re: cell phone use in hospitals (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - maryann@netzoola.com (maryann) wrote in message news:... > There was a thread here a few months ago about cell phone use in > hospitals, with plenty of self righteous talk about the "dangers" > to the patients. > > I spent all of today in John Muir Hospital waiting for the gf to come out > of surgery, and noticed that each and every hospital employee appears to > be equipped with a cell phone. Needless to say, they > seem to think they won't kill the patients that way. |
EEVL New Resources for Engineering, Mathematics & Computing
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Engineering Opportunities (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - The full text of Engineering Opportunities magazine is available online. It is aimed at anyone interested in a career in engineering. All the articles are available in files containing an entire chapter. In addition, the directory pages contain details of companies offering sponsorship for graduates as well as the engineering departments of top UK universities. |
EEVL New Resources for Engineering, Mathematics & Computing
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Registry of Product Evaluations (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - The full text of the Registry of Product Evaluations is available online and is updated quarterly. It contains all evaluation reports and listings on products evaluated by Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) (over 600 products). The registry can be searched or browsed by product type or name, or by manufacturer's name. Evaluation reports are accompanied by illustrations. A French version of the registry is also available. |
EEVL New Resources for Engineering, Mathematics & Computing
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IT World (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - This resource guide includes industry news stories which are listed by topic as well as by date. Whitepapers and webcasts are available after registration. There is a list of newsletters which users can subscribe to. It is provided by Accela Communications. |
Mickey News
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Disney's Smoking Gun No One Will Ever See. (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - I read with interest the story in yesterday's New York Times about Disney considering selling Miramax back to the Weinstein brothers. Without Miramax and Steve Jobs' Pixar, which has expressed a desire to leave Disney, I'm not sure what the Mouse House would have left. |
JSPWiki
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JerryAndrews (Jun 08 2004 19:58 GMT) - JerryAndrews created this page on Tue Jun 08 22:58:03 EEST 2004:Jerry Andrews Jerry lives quietly among the shards of his former life and loves, desperately ekeing out a living on the hardscrabble digital plain. While he aspires to adequacy, he seldom realizes even his most mundane goals, so to avoid despondency, disillusion, and ultimately, insanity, he cultivates an extremely short-term view of life. |
Hit & Run
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Tracking Down TIA (Jun 08 2004 19:57 GMT) - An interesting account, whose veracity I am not necessarily vouching for (it seems rather thinly sourced for the depth of its accusations), of the afterlife of Total Information Awareness on an Arlington, VA, street. (The publication, Capital Hill Blue, sells itself as a place for old newspaper men to run "the stories their outfits don't have the guts to publish," which could either be a sign of brave truthtelling or reckless taletelling.) Regardless, some excerpts:[A] nondescript office building at 3701 Fairfax Drive...houses the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s Total Information Awareness Program, the “big brother” program Congress thought it killed. |
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