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SF Shootout (Jun 30 2004 23:43 GMT) - A man wanted on in connection with the attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend was shot to death by police trying to arrest him Tuesday night. |
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Woman Mauled (Jun 30 2004 23:43 GMT) - An 88-year-old woman from Concord remains in critical condition after at least one of her neighbor's six pit bulls pulled her from her walker and mauled her. |
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SJ Library System To Receive Award (Jun 30 2004 23:43 GMT) - San Jose city officials will accept the prestigious Thomas Gale Library Journal 2004 Library of the Year Award today on behalf of the city's public library system and the San Jose State University Library. |
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Dodgers 2, Giants 1 (Jun 30 2004 23:43 GMT) - The Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to put last week's disastrous performance in San Francisco behind them as quickly as possible -- particularly Paul Lo Duca and Eric Gagne. |
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Just Babbling (Jun 30 2004 23:43 GMT) - Finally got an install of Gallery working on this server. Now all I have to do is re-upload all those damn photos and digital artworks. I am not looking forward to it, and in fact ... I think it's a huge waste of time. Instead, I think I will upload only the best of the photos and artwork. |
.: The Poetry Showcase :.
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My Precision (Jun 30 2004 23:42 GMT) - I have made my precision already And My precision is cutting into you Now I know there's no you and me And there will never be me and youIt will be hard for me to complete thisBut it's true, I'm cutting open youAnd I promise not to cut into organsI'm going to cut only the fleshSomewhere where the scars won' |
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Enterprise Level Spyware (Jun 30 2004 23:42 GMT) - This won't surprise most people, but the rise of spyware and adware is not just an issue for home users, but it's now showing up in office PCs as well. Some people have even pointed out that it may be a bigger problem in the office, since users aren't as careful about what they do, knowing that they have a tech support staff who can "clean things up" for them. Still, the article suggests the next generation of spyware may be more enterprise focused -- in that it may actually be designed to steal confidential information and give it to competitors. Right now, of course, there's no evidence that this is actually happening, and it would be fairly difficult for anyone to pull off such a targeted piece of spyware and get it into that company. However, that doesn't mean the next generation of malware won't try to cause additional problems for companies. |
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