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Cisco To Target XML Messaging Market (Feb 11 2005 22:53 GMT) - The company is looking to expand its horizons beyond traditional networking and position for Web services growth, internetnews.com has learned. |
PapaScott
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Downbound Train (Feb 11 2005 22:52 GMT) - Sometimes Hamburg reminds me of a Bruce Springsteen song: I had a job, I had a girl I had something going mister in this world I got laid off down at the lumber yard Our love went bad, times got hard Now I work down at the carwash Where all it ever does is rain Don't you feel like you're a rider on a downbound train |
Metal Underground . com
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New Soilwork Track Posted Online (Feb 11 2005 22:52 GMT) - A brand new Soilwork track, entitled "Nerve," has been posted online in Real Audio format at this location. "Nerve" comes off the group's new album, "Stabbing the Drama", due in Europe on February 28. |
StarSearchCasting.com Audition Notices
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new actor/model / commercials (Feb 11 2005 22:52 GMT) - I am submitting this breakdown on the account of my beutiful son/ and daughter of who i think would be wonderful for the tv highlights and entertainment industry for request for pictures or porfolio please e-mail me back for additional info. |
Indymedia Belgium
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IRAK,17 Juin 2004 : U.S.TDA,Ex-Im Bank, PMCs... (Feb 11 2005 22:52 GMT) - L'Irak, une journée du mois de juin 2004, une approche d'un coup d'Etat clefs en main, les moyens bancaires privés arabes et américains, les Private Military Companies, le développement économique autoritaire... la démocratie? |
Liberal Rage (tm)
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I Hate Every Ape I See, From Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - More on the O'Malley smear campaign:Being Popular = Attack Time!Mayor Martin O'Malley, a charismatic white man elected twice in a predominantly black city, is a Democrat with a future — a rising star nationally, and perhaps the party's best bet to take back the governor's mansion in Maryland in 2006. And that clearly worries the Republicans.Because, black voters shouldn't have that kind of power! |
Off The Beaten Track
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Giving it up... (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - This week saw the start of the period of Lent. The day before it all beings we have Shrove Tuesday, colloquially known in the UK as 'Pancake Day'. Traditionally the time when we go through the larder or refridgerator and... |
Off The Beaten Track
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Consequences (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - What long-term emotional and psychological effects do our actions have on others? It's a deep question, and one which hadn't really troubled me until I watched a recent edition of the BBC's Panorama programme. 'In the UK city of Plymouth... |
Off The Beaten Track
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Voyages of (self) discovery (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - So, Dame Ellen MacArthur has broken the record for sailing round the world non-stop singlehanded. It's a massive achievement, not just physically but also emotionally and no doubt spiritually. Watching her return and seeing all the sateliite navigation and... |
Off The Beaten Track
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Testing God (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - When I was at school - age about 14 - I recall reading a book called 'Does God Exist? Science says Yes!'. This went to great lengths to show that Evolution and Creation could co-exist as explanations for the beginnings... |
Off The Beaten Track
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Welcome! (Feb 11 2005 22:51 GMT) - Welcome to OTBT at TypePad! This is a trial run just to see if using this is easier/better/more intuitive than Blogger. I would value your comments and feedback. Let me know what you think!! I have this on a 30-day... |
Physics Org
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NASA Development May Help Solve Ocean Biology Problem (Feb 11 2005 22:50 GMT) - NASA and university scientists have made a breakthrough in using satellites to study the tiny, free-floating ocean plants, called phytoplankton. The plants form the base of the ocean food chain and produce half of the oxygen in the air we breathe. |
Insider Forex Trading
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Forex Trading: Economic Commentary from Mellon Financial (Feb 11 2005 22:50 GMT) - This is Richard Hoey of Mellon Financial Corporation with a market commentary on February 8, 2005. We continue to expect near-trend growth in both the world economy and the U.S. economy in 2005. While there have been signs of slow growth in the strong-currency industrialized areas such as Europe and Japan, expansion continues in the two main engines of the world economy, China and the U. |
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