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The magic Christian (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - All bow before the young British actor with more going on than any American actor, ever -- Garland, Brando, Sinatra, you name it. And he's not even a major star (yet). |
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The magic Christian (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - All bow before the young British actor with more going on than any American actor, ever -- Garland, Brando, Sinatra, you name it. And he's not even a major star (yet). |
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The magic Christian (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - All bow before the young British actor with more going on than any American actor, ever -- Garland, Brando, Sinatra, you name it. And he's not even a major star (yet). |
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Yes, Floridians, you can blame Bush for the weather (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - At least, the storms of the future, that is. That's the message of a new series of billboards going up along Interstate 4 in Florida, which depict a hurricane whirling towards the state with the slogan: "Global warming equals worse hurricanes. George Bush just doesn't get it." The billboards were co-sponsored by a PAC known as Scientists and Engineers for Change, which aims to expose the weird science of the Bush administration on issues such as global warming. |
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Yes, Floridians, you can blame Bush for the weather (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - At least, the storms of the future, that is. That's the message of a new series of billboards going up along Interstate 4 in Florida, which depict a hurricane whirling towards the state with the slogan: "Global warming equals worse hurricanes. George Bush just doesn't get it." The billboards were co-sponsored by a PAC known as Scientists and Engineers for Change, which aims to expose the weird science of the Bush administration on issues such as global warming. |
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Yes, Floridians, you can blame Bush for the weather (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - At least, the storms of the future, that is. That's the message of a new series of billboards going up along Interstate 4 in Florida, which depict a hurricane whirling towards the state with the slogan: "Global warming equals worse hurricanes. George Bush just doesn't get it." The billboards were co-sponsored by a PAC known as Scientists and Engineers for Change, which aims to expose the weird science of the Bush administration on issues such as global warming. |
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Why is Bush outsourcing his bulge? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Forget the firestorm over stolen Iraqi explosives. The Bush Bulge continues to be the real talk of Washington. Today the president tried to lay it to rest once and for all on ABC's "Good Morning America," by confessing, "I'm embarrassed to say it's a poorly tailored shirt." This was a new version of an earlier blame-the-tailor line of defense offered by the Bush-Cheney campaign, which pointed the finger at a suit coat malfunction. The problem with this explanation, of course, is that the presidential tailor in question turned out to be French -- a man with the classically Gallic moniker, Georges de Paris. |
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Why is Bush outsourcing his bulge? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Forget the firestorm over stolen Iraqi explosives. The Bush Bulge continues to be the real talk of Washington. Today the president tried to lay it to rest once and for all on ABC's "Good Morning America," by confessing, "I'm embarrassed to say it's a poorly tailored shirt." This was a new version of an earlier blame-the-tailor line of defense offered by the Bush-Cheney campaign, which pointed the finger at a suit coat malfunction. The problem with this explanation, of course, is that the presidential tailor in question turned out to be French -- a man with the classically Gallic moniker, Georges de Paris. |
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Why is Bush outsourcing his bulge? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Forget the firestorm over stolen Iraqi explosives. The Bush Bulge continues to be the real talk of Washington. Today the president tried to lay it to rest once and for all on ABC's "Good Morning America," by confessing, "I'm embarrassed to say it's a poorly tailored shirt." This was a new version of an earlier blame-the-tailor line of defense offered by the Bush-Cheney campaign, which pointed the finger at a suit coat malfunction. The problem with this explanation, of course, is that the presidential tailor in question turned out to be French -- a man with the classically Gallic moniker, Georges de Paris. |
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Was Bush keeping quiet about Rehnquist? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - How long has President Bush known that Chief Justice William Rehnquist was suffering from thyroid cancer? Monday's medical announcement from Rehnquist, a Bush ally, seemed to catch most of official Washington off-guard. But close readers of the New York Times Sunday magazine might have picked up clues eight days ago in Ron Suskind's cover story about Bush. Nearly 7,000 words into that 8,000-word story Suskind reported on a private luncheon Bush hosted in mid-September for his top donors, during which time he spoke freely, and confidently, about the campaign. At one point Bush promised loyalists that soon after his inauguration he would have the opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court; |
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The enemy of Moby's enemy... (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Moby and Eminem are not friends. In 2001, the gentle, vegetarian techno musician criticized the rapper for his lyrical violence, saying, "[I]t disturbs me that he glorifies homophobia and misogyny in his songs, especially seeing as his listeners are, for the most part, very impressionable 10-year-old boys." Eminem responded with this couplet in the hit "Without Me:" "And Moby? You can get stomped by Obie/ You thirty-six year old baldheaded fag, blow me. |
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Was Bush keeping quiet about Rehnquist? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - How long has President Bush known that Chief Justice William Rehnquist was suffering from thyroid cancer? Monday's medical announcement from Rehnquist, a Bush ally, seemed to catch most of official Washington off-guard. But close readers of the New York Times Sunday magazine might have picked up clues eight days ago in Ron Suskind's cover story about Bush. Nearly 7,000 words into that 8,000-word story Suskind reported on a private luncheon Bush hosted in mid-September for his top donors, during which time he spoke freely, and confidently, about the campaign. At one point Bush promised loyalists that soon after his inauguration he would have the opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court; |
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The enemy of Moby's enemy... (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Moby and Eminem are not friends. In 2001, the gentle, vegetarian techno musician criticized the rapper for his lyrical violence, saying, "[I]t disturbs me that he glorifies homophobia and misogyny in his songs, especially seeing as his listeners are, for the most part, very impressionable 10-year-old boys." Eminem responded with this couplet in the hit "Without Me:" "And Moby? You can get stomped by Obie/ You thirty-six year old baldheaded fag, blow me. |
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Was Bush keeping quiet about Rehnquist? (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - How long has President Bush known that Chief Justice William Rehnquist was suffering from thyroid cancer? Monday's medical announcement from Rehnquist, a Bush ally, seemed to catch most of official Washington off-guard. But close readers of the New York Times Sunday magazine might have picked up clues eight days ago in Ron Suskind's cover story about Bush. Nearly 7,000 words into that 8,000-word story Suskind reported on a private luncheon Bush hosted in mid-September for his top donors, during which time he spoke freely, and confidently, about the campaign. At one point Bush promised loyalists that soon after his inauguration he would have the opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court; |
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The enemy of Moby's enemy... (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Moby and Eminem are not friends. In 2001, the gentle, vegetarian techno musician criticized the rapper for his lyrical violence, saying, "[I]t disturbs me that he glorifies homophobia and misogyny in his songs, especially seeing as his listeners are, for the most part, very impressionable 10-year-old boys." Eminem responded with this couplet in the hit "Without Me:" "And Moby? You can get stomped by Obie/ You thirty-six year old baldheaded fag, blow me. |
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Righties tell the Cheneys Mary can be cured (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - We're sure that Republicans will be shocked and appalled to learn that Mary Cheney is once again being dragged forward to make a partisan political point about homosexuality. Today, Concerned Women for America, the veteran right-wing organization founded by Beverly LaHaye, released "About Mary: An Open Letter to Dick and Lynn Cheney." Under the guise of praising the Vice President's daughter -- "Mary is, I'm sure, a fine young woman with many wonderful qualities," it says -- the missive actually uses her to make an argument about whether or not homosexuality is a choice. |
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Righties tell the Cheneys Mary can be cured (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - We're sure that Republicans will be shocked and appalled to learn that Mary Cheney is once again being dragged forward to make a partisan political point about homosexuality. Today, Concerned Women for America, the veteran right-wing organization founded by Beverly LaHaye, released "About Mary: An Open Letter to Dick and Lynn Cheney." Under the guise of praising the Vice President's daughter -- "Mary is, I'm sure, a fine young woman with many wonderful qualities," it says -- the missive actually uses her to make an argument about whether or not homosexuality is a choice. |
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Righties tell the Cheneys Mary can be cured (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - We're sure that Republicans will be shocked and appalled to learn that Mary Cheney is once again being dragged forward to make a partisan political point about homosexuality. Today, Concerned Women for America, the veteran right-wing organization founded by Beverly LaHaye, released "About Mary: An Open Letter to Dick and Lynn Cheney." Under the guise of praising the Vice President's daughter -- "Mary is, I'm sure, a fine young woman with many wonderful qualities," it says -- the missive actually uses her to make an argument about whether or not homosexuality is a choice. |
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A monument to water (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - As my friend Lance said, "A metaphor for re-development in the new California. A water monument that has no water. I like it." And the idea of even having a monument to water is very American West to me (not... |
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Apple zahlt nichts an U2 (Oct 26 2004 23:22 GMT) - Für das Erscheinen im neuesten iPod Spot wird U2 von Apple nicht bezahlt, wie Bono gegenüber Reportern klarstellte. Die Einkünfte des U2 iPods werden zwischen Apple und U2 aufgeteilt. "It's a horizontal relationship rather than a vertical one," Bono said. "We will make (money) on the products that we put out together.... |
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John Peel (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - Shocking news this lunch time: John Peel has died. For readers overseas not in the know, John Peel was one of the best DJs BBC radio ever had. Indeed, he was the longest serving DJ on Radio 1, no mean feat considering that station’s predilection for chopping and changing personnel. |
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Backing up Home PCs (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - As a result of the Back up, back up, back up! entry, several have asked what and how to back up stuff on a home computer since the article focused... |
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m3ryl (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - I have not had personalized license plates since 1986 as they got too expensive in Texas. Mine said MerylK (my middle name is Kay and my maiden name also began... |
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Back up! (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - This is not your typical lost data story. I was a good girl and I kept my files on the network drive just like the company recommended. The only thing... |
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Writing Webcast Audio Available (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - I couldn’t benefit from the Webcast since it was 100% audio and no visuals. I would’ve liked to get the answers to the cheat sheet (takes a long time to... |
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RSS: News you choose (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - RSS is fun and time consuming when you have too many news resources loaded in the aggregator. I don’t use it as often as I would like because I get... |
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Hypnotic Writing Webcast Tonight (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - Those who attend the Webcast today at 8:00 Eastern will have the opportunity to get a bonus package. Don’t let the hype of the marketing material bug you. Joe Vitale... |
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IM Fight (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - Paul and I often work in the same room and will chat online. Hey, it makes it easier not to worry about the sun blocking his face while I try... |
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Free iPods Again (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - A friend of mine is giving it a shot and I’ve told her what to do and what not to do. I’m following her experience to see if it works... |
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Creative Naming (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - Meg Weaver of Wooden Horse Publishing writes, “What happened to naming magazines so you know what they’re about? Like Good Housekeeping? And Soap Opera Weekly. |
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Gmail New Features (Oct 26 2004 23:21 GMT) - Finally!!! Gmail can now save drafts. That is one feature I sorely missed when using Gmail. You can also search contacts and forward email messages to another account. Gmail Notifier... |
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