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Irácký prezident oznámil dopadení 167 zahraničních islamistů (Oct 31 2004 17:10 GMT) - [Lidovky.cz - Zahraničí] - Celkem 167 údajných militantních islamistů bylo za posledních několik týdnů zadrženo v Iráku. Oznámil to irácký premiér Ajad Aláví, podle nějž většina zadržených jsou Arabové, kteří nepocházejí z Iráku. Podle jeho slov mezi nimi nechybí ani čtyři vysocí představitelé teroristické sítě abú Músy Zarkávího, kterého USA viní z koordinace odporu proti cizím vojákům v zemi. |
Incredible Teamaction Website
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IT.bf: Eurocup Quarterfinal (Oct 31 2004 17:09 GMT) - Tonight IT.bf meets Team Z-Salamapartio in the Eurocup quarterfinals. This is a very strong team, considered to be in the top 5 in Europe. The winner of the match will attend the semi-finals at Basse-LAN The maps: - Wake Island - ... |
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Google's Price Absurd, but Business Model Has a Long Tail (Oct 31 2004 17:08 GMT) - Google's Price Absurd, but Business Model Has a Long Tail: "(This is also my Sunday column in the San Jose Mercury News.)The bubble mentality has returned to one small part of the technology business: Google....Yet bubble-dom aside, it's equally clear that the Mountain View company is building a remarkable business. |
Irreality News
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One finger victory salute (Oct 31 2004 17:07 GMT) - Adam Curry's Weblog: One finger victory salute. Somehow this doesn't seem all that presidential (not that this was necessarily recorded while George Bush was running for or acting as president), but oh well. |
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Boing Boing: Apple to iPod owners: "Eat shit and die" (Oct 31 2004 17:07 GMT) - Boing Boing: Apple to iPod owners: "Eat shit and die".I don't totally disagree with Cory about this issue. I think Apple does take away "features" (in this case, at least, we can agree that it's not something Apple supplied as a feature, but something that another developer and customers took advantage of) from both the iPod and the tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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I think someone is hedging their bets [Maggie Baldry] (Oct 31 2004 17:07 GMT) - I was very amused by these blogs (1) and (2) from Maurizio and would have liked to comment on them directly but the "Add comment" button kept taking me back to the original blog page. Is this a political commentary feature? Or a restriction by bookmakers? Maggie |
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Real witches try to break old myths (Neo-Paganism on the rise) (Oct 31 2004 17:06 GMT) - "On Halloween night, scores of pirates, princesses and superheroes will ring doorbells and receive M&M's in return. While kids beg for candy, another group will peer into black mirrors, cast spells, read tarot cards and generally take advantage of what they say is the best time of year to commune with spirits." |
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Postmodernism or Neo-Romanticism: A look at the cultural shift (Oct 31 2004 17:06 GMT) - I found an interesting article over at TheOoze... "The whole postmodern discussion/dialogue/debate is missing an interesting piece of historical context. Look at the definition of romanticism, which I found on this website for a large French art museum. It makes our current cultural shift appear to be a primer for 21st century Neo Romanticism." |
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Offshore find dates to King David's time (Oct 31 2004 17:06 GMT) - Hof Dor, Israel -- An archaeologist's dog may have discovered the first ship ever found from the period of King David and his son, Solomon, who ruled the holy land 3, 000 ago. |
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Group files IRS complaint about archdiocese (Oct 31 2004 17:06 GMT) - An abortion rights organization planned to file a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service today against the Archdiocese of St. Louis, saying that Archbishop Raymond Burke violated the diocese's tax-exempt status. Burke, the complaint said, has "clearly crossed the line into political intervention". |
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