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Signs of Our Permanent Media Crisis (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - ADELPHIA TO PAY $715M FOR FRAUD Company founder John Rigas will forfeit over 95 percent of family assets as part of settlement. "WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Adelphia Communications Corp. agreed on Monday to pay $715 million under a deal with the U.S. government that avoids criminal charges for accounting fraud against the now-bankrupt cable operator. |
A blog doesn't need a clever name
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As many of you will ... (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - As many of you will now know, today I was paid a... As many of you will now know, today I was paid a little visit by a hacker. I've removed some of the more personal information from the previous posting to protect the innocent but I've left the rest of the posting intact so that you can let "Daster" know what you think of his actions. Without wanting to sound over-dramatic, I think it's fair to say that over the past two years I've been through a lot. Few things, however, have been as upsetting as having my personal space invaded in this way. |
News Dissector
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Vietnam on TV, Democracy on Ice (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - Letters of the Day: ON VIETNAM AND DEMOCRACY Hartley Pleshaw writes from Massachusetts: " Thank you for your comment about tonight's airing of the PBS American Experience episode from the 1983 PBS/WGBH series Vietnam: A Television History. "Full disclosure: |
Tee(r) und Federn
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Heisse Luft (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - Momentan tagt in Paris der Kongress LesBlogs, der natürlich auch in der Blogosphäre starken Widerhall findet. Bemerkenswert ist ein Vortrag des Jochen Wegner Es gebe nicht ein einziges wirkliches "Impact-Blog", keine ernsthaft betriebenen professionellen Blogs und sehr wenig qualitative Blogs. Ferner seien die Eliten in Deutschland technologiefeindlich, die Menschen würden sich sehr an [...] |
Blinds
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Roman Fit Blind (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - Roman Fit BlindSources of roman fit blind information from the Web... |
LISNews.com
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Banned books put a limit on literary education (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "Banned books put a limit on literary education: The banned books list prevents students from gaining a global perspective. Rather than making a list of books that no student can study in school, parents should know what their children are ready to read and ponder." |
LISNews.com
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Venezuelans Get Free 'Don Quixote' Books (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "Guardian Unlimited Reports President Hugo Chavez says ``Don Quixote'' is a must-read for Venezuelans - and his government has printed 1 million free copies to mark the 400th anniversary of the classic tale of the knight who dared to dream." |
Kaleva.plus
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Teleyhti?iden osakkeet jyrk?ss? alam?ess? (Apr 26 2005 10:59 GMT) - TeliaSoneran osake on vajonnut kuuden prosentin laskuun Helsingin p?rssiss?. Yhti? kertoi ennen p?rssin avautumista odotuksia huonomman alkuvuoden tuloksen ja varoitti samalla, ett? |
My life as Austrian in Austria
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Olivetti lab 210 Ink Catridge FPJ-20 (Apr 26 2005 10:57 GMT) - Just returned from buying a new ink catridge for my Olivetti fax. 32 EUR was the price. It was difficult to find in the big Cosmos Store, but a young and kind lady showed me. It was hidden very well from customers. It stopped raining, but the sky is still grey. |
Slashdot
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SCO Missing 16,209 Files? (Apr 26 2005 10:57 GMT) - FileSortingZombie writes "After all the allegations by SCO that IBM is abusing or dragging out the discovery process, over in this story on Groklaw you can read about IBM's objections to what SCO is producing in discovery, not the least of which is that there are suddenly 16,209 fewer files in the privilege log, and IBM wants to know what's become of them. Are they unprivileged, lost, destroyed, already produced, or quite simply gone? As of yet, no one seems to know. All told, IBM found fault with some 76% of their claims, especially one case where IBM says that SCO appears to be trying to claim that a conversation it had with an IBM employee should be considered confidential. One helpful Groklaw reader went so far as to put up this analysis of the complaint on his Web site for those interested in just how objectionable IBM found SCO's filing. |
Hairball News
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CRAZY finish costs Eagles contest (Apr 26 2005 10:56 GMT) - Brown County Democrat - Nashville,IN,USA By Rodney Margison Sports writer. Brown County's varsity baseball coach held his hand up, his index finger and thumb less than an inch apart. ... |
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