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Turnpike Chase On Tape (Jan 18 2005 23:26 GMT) - A chase and shooting on the Ohio Turnpike was captured on tape by a cruiser camera. |
Thinking Anglicans
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Windsor report: more views (Jan 18 2005 23:26 GMT) - Each of the following items deserves to be read in full. Don’t judge them simply on the basis of my quotes: it’s very hard to represent such articles in summary form. |
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Buchanan: Bush-neocon parting of the ways? (Jan 18 2005 23:26 GMT) - In a Friday Washington Post piece, "Wolf at the Door," Al Kamen reported the "buzz" that Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz had gone to see the president to tell him Wolfowitz would be leaving Defense. Wolfowitz hastily denied the report. Friday's Washington Times carried a report that neocon Stephen Cambone, Rumsfeld's intelligence chief, "is thinking about private-sector employment. |
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A Donegal Hedgerow (Jan 18 2005 23:26 GMT) - This website is a documentary of one year's life in a Donegal Hedgerow. Day by day, the sights I see are presented in pictures and text. The pages take the form of a diary, and all photographs are placed in date sequence. The website therefore records as many of the encounters with wildlife as I can photograph or describe. |
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The stupid cache:about:blank page (Jan 18 2005 23:26 GMT) - One day I tried the Google cache function with my Mozilla Google Toolbar on a blank page by accident and actually arrived at this isolated cache:about:blank google results page. It was populated with only one result, so I decided to do a page on that topic and see if anyone made the same mistake and was curious enough to click on the page and see what it was all about. So here it is! |
E-Commerce Times
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Yahoo's 4Q Profit Nearly Triples on Ads (Jan 18 2005 23:25 GMT) - Internet giant Yahoo's fourth-quarter profit nearly tripled and easily beat Wall Street expectations, reflecting a worldwide boom in online advertising and capping a year of solid financial results. The e-commerce giant, which operates the world's most popular Internet destination, said today it earned US$373 million, or 25 cents per share. |
Little Green Footballs
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The Media Really Are the Enemy (Jan 18 2005 23:24 GMT) - It's no wonder that reports from the Middle East are so laden with Arab/Palestinian propaganda. The Jerusalem Post blows the whistle on Agence France Presse, Associated Press, Reuters, and other mainstream news sources, who all employ Palestinian journalists who also work for the Palestinian Authority: Where the reporting stops. HonestReporting ... |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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PeopleSoft & LinkedIn (Jan 18 2005 23:24 GMT) - While SiliconBeat has picked up on the PeopleSoft signups to LinkedIn only after the layoff news, I mentioned it almost a month ago.This Blog Hosted On: http://www. |
Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs
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Ain't gonna study war no more (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Kevin Benderman, formidable at 6 foot 2 inches and 240 pounds, has a deep Southern voice and 10 years of decorated military service. He began having misgivings about war in general, and the Iraq war in particular, during his six-month tour of duty in Iraq in 2003. It's difficult for him to pinpoint exactly when it happened. Maybe, he said, it was when Iraqi children repeatedly climbed onto a wall and threw pebbles at his unit, and his commanding officer ordered the troops in the area to shoot them if they climbed back on the wall. Maybe it was when he was posted to the supposed site of the biblical Garden of Eden, and over a period of weeks watched green corn shoots sprout after a fellow soldier spilled a cooler of water on the parched soil. |
Sexy Bikinis
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Erin Fiedler (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Erin Fiedler is an irresistable brunette.. see her cyber girl photos now.... |
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Spaghetti Rambo (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - "Thunder Warrior." In the 1980s, the Italian movie industry -- better-known for "spaghetti" reimaginings of Westerns, crime movies , and "After the Bomb" |
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His almost chosen people? (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Americanism—and Its Enemies Puritanism did not drop out of history. It transformed itself into Americanism. David Gelernter is a contributing editor of The Weekly Standard and professor of computer science at Yale. This essay helps to explain American religiosity..to the rest of us. |
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Leaving the Islands (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Springdale Arkansas is now home to the largest population of Marshallese outside of the Marshall islands. ...They all spoke so highly of Springdale and how great it is to work the overnight shift in a chicken factory in the Ozarks. What a strange irony that everyone I knew in Arkansas considered paradise to be on South Pacific islands, with no schedule and great fishing. .. |
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BoeingBoeing.net (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - The world's largest passenger plane. The new Airbus "superjumbo" has a 262-foot wingspan, a tail as tall as a seven-story building and it cost $13 billion to develop. In a three-class cabin layout, the A380 will carry 555 passengers -- 33% more than the plane it is designed to displace, Boeing's veteran 747, Sir Norman Foster's favorite piece of modern architecture. |
Pajarator
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Como Cortar con tu Novia (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Conversación en IRC: (ver sin traducir) <AVX885> Voy a cortar con mi novia, me está poniendo los cuernos <sprtzntm77> |
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Break away from this fucking conformity (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - Losing control of myself, no telling what i'll do nextIf only some sanity to me could be annexedI've just had enough of this conformityAnd for it there is no need, killing individualityWe keep encouraging everyone to be the sameWhen the unique ones get all the money and fameWell i will break free from this government that imprisoned meThen it'll be my day to enjoy life, you'll see |
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Nano-scale Cyborgs Created in Lab (Jan 18 2005 23:23 GMT) - According to a BBC News article, nanotechnology researchers at the University of California's NanoSystems Institute in Los Angeles have created tiny robots powered by living muscle tissue. The scientists took heart cells from rats and combined them with tiny silicon and plastic "skeletons". The muscle cells attach to the specific points on the hardware and begin to grow and function as muscles, moving the two-footed cyborgs around. Are the tiny robots alive? Professor Carlo Montemagno, one of the researchers, says, "They're absolutely alive. |
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