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Tieten filmjes (Jun 17 2004 12:59 GMT) - Kijk wij mannen hebben nou eenmaal een obsessie met tieten dat zit in onze genen, En dit wisten ook de makers van deze website waar een verzameling van tv filmpjes op staat waar opeens per ongeluk een tepel om een hele borst om de hoek komt kijken. |
ПОЛИТ.РУ: НОВОСТИ
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Ущерб от опустынивания достигает 42 миллиардов долларов в год (Jun 17 2004 12:59 GMT) - По данным ООН, с 1990 года смертоносное дыхание пустыни разрушило около 6 миллионов гектаров плодородного слоя. Материальный ущерб, наносимый этим явлением ежегодно, составляет 42 миллиарда долларов. Прогнозы Оргнаизации Объединенных Наций неутешительны - к 2025 году треть Земли будет покрыта пустынями. Причины опустынивания — изменение климата планеты, в частности, глобальное потепление, а также отрицательное воздействие деятельности людей на окружающую среду. |
Ramblings of Silver Blue
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Don?t you hate it (Jun 17 2004 12:58 GMT) - when you get hate mail for something you never did to begin with? Take the following email I received (Parental advisory suggested): From This person to me Now listen and listen good you fat, ugly, mincing gay prick. IF you DARE to send me another virus ever again I will let everyone on ... |
WOLves
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Findory Blogory (Jun 17 2004 12:58 GMT) - I’ve been hoping for something like this! I’ve known for a long time that search engines don’t do much good for writers of things that are not based on generic terms. For example, it’s easy to find both static websites... |
Kern County Democratic Party News
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No Signs of Iraq-Al Qaeda Ties Found (Jun 17 2004 12:58 GMT) - 9/11 report appears to dismiss a key rationale made by Bush to topple the Hussein regime. WASHINGTON — The commission staff investigating the Sept. 11 attacks said Wednesday that it had found "no credible evidence" of cooperation between Iraq and Al Qaeda in targeting America or of any other collaboration between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden's terrorism network. The findings appeared to be the most complete and authoritative dismissal of a key Bush administration rationale for invading Iraq: that Hussein's regime had worked in collusion with Al Qaeda. |
Cre8asite Forums
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www.abc.aberlady.net - can't find it (Jun 17 2004 12:57 GMT) - g to the computer illiterate. I recently had a similar problem myself when I made a website for my dads football team www.saintandrewsboysclub.com. When my dad told people about the website verbally they would enter www. |
Outside the Beltway
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Spy Work In Iraq Riddled By Failures (Jun 17 2004 12:57 GMT) - LA Times - Spy Work In Iraq Riddled By Failures A pair of British-recruited spies in Iraq, whose alarming reports of Saddam Hussein’s illicit weapons were rushed to the White House shortly before the U.S.-led invasion last year, were never interviewed by the CIA and are now viewed as unreliable,... |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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NAMI Taskforce Report on Children and Psychotropic Medications (Jun 17 2004 12:57 GMT) - A new report from NAMI (in Adobe Acrobat format) - "In 2003, NAMIs Policy Research Institute (NPRI) convened a task force of experts and stakeholders to consider issues related to the use of psychotropic medications for children and adolescents. Since then, the issue has exploded in the nations headlines, but not necessarily with the kind of precision that medical issues require. Our nation is currently experiencing a public health crisis in the number of youth with mental illnesses that fail to receive any treatment or services. |
Utah Politics
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Campaign News (Jun 17 2004 12:56 GMT) - I've been getting a series of mailers from the Karras campaign that I think are pretty well done. Interestingly, I'm also getting mail from John Swallow even though I live in the Third District. Do they not know how... |
Broadbandreports
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Morning Broadband Bytes (Jun 17 2004 12:55 GMT) - All the news you need to start your day. Inside Todays Bytes: Piracy battle begins over digital radio Do web site privacy policies really offer any privacy protection? AOL puts AIM pop-unders on the night shift to target at home users Prosecuting spammers a waste of time and money (as i.. |
kansas city independent comics: parrish baker's "sparrow's fall"
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winter of crows - page 22 (we can't both be drawing rabbits) (Jun 17 2004 12:54 GMT) - i think everything on this page is almost an exact quote from the 'real' senior show, or from events leading up to it. both of my friends here drew lots of rabbits, and there was some debate as to whom was the originator of the movement, and who was going to give it up first to leave the other in peace.i went for years feeling totally 'out of place' at art openings. i felt as though i would be completely revealed as a fraud. i dressed wrong, walked wrong, looked wrong, talked wrong. |
A Small Victory
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hormonally challenged (Jun 17 2004 12:54 GMT) - Sometimes I sit down to write something and then remember I already wrote it. A few years ago. Which makes my morning easier, as I can just copy and paste and change a few words or numbers here and there.... |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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Exchange Intelligent Message Filter (Jun 17 2004 12:54 GMT) - I have now tried the Exchange Server Intelligent Message Filter on our Exchange 2003 Server for a few weeks. The amount of spam has dramatically been reduced and I really recommend all Ex2K3 adminstrators to install it. You can download it for free here. The current configuration we use is to classify all mail with a SCL value of 6 or greater as spam, and that level is really great. A few spam mails is slipping through but no mail has been lost (we currently archive all mails that are classified as spam, and checks them each day). |
SHITHAPPENS
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Munich embraces the penguin (Jun 17 2004 12:54 GMT) - The city council of Munich yesterday decided to go ahead with its planned migration from proprietary to open source applications. Although financial and technical problems have dogged Project LiMux, Munich's Rathaus (City Hall) will now migrate 16,000 desktop PCs to the Linux operating system. theregister |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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Medical Journals Weigh Plan for Full Drug-Trial Disclosure (Jun 17 2004 12:53 GMT) - June 15 New York Times story - "An organization of top medical journals is considering a proposal that would require drug makers to register clinical trials at their start in a public database in order for results, whether successful or not, to be later considered for publication, according to three people working with the group. Advertisement Pharmaceutical companies are not generally required now to disclose results of a trial or even whether one was conducted. Some academic researchers have long argued that fuller registries of drug trials are needed because companies, as well as medical journals and scientists, tend to spotlight only trials that show positive results. The plan, if adopted by the organization, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, is likely to put pressure on pharmaceutical makers to disclose more about the trials they run. The group includes 12 major medical journals like The Journal of the American Medical Association, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and The Annals of Internal Medicine. |
.:The Poetry Showcase:.
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Lost (Jun 17 2004 12:53 GMT) - This is what happened during school one week.--------Loud ear shattering ring of the bell. Students made a last ditch effort to get to class, all still mourning the death of Ryan on friday. One student made her way quite slowly through the hallways. She lost a great friend, on an anniversery of another friend' |
WTVD news headlines
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Independence Air Begins Flying Out of RDU Int'l Airport (Jun 17 2004 12:53 GMT) - A new low fare airline landed at RDU Int'l Airport today. Independence Air is offering nine daily flights to Washington's Dulles Airport from RDU. A round trip leaving today would cost you $49 each way. That's a good price, but Eyewitness News found when you book your flight can make all the difference. |
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