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The basics of web copywriting (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - 3 Keys to Better Online Copywriting © 2005 by Bruce Carlson Doing the copywriting for your own website without the proper knowledge and tools is pretty much like flying blind in a snowstorm without piloting experience or instruments. It doesn’t... |
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Evening Secret Fishing Articles (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Here is the directory for the new Evening Secret fishing articles. These fishing tips cover a variety of different areas and are great "how to" fishing guides. [read more] |
Employment Weblog
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Key Terms Of Aqa Business Studies Module 1 (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Key Terms Of Aqa Business Studies Module 1: "The thought that tried and true resources has become difficult to locate is impervious. Our thoughts on this sector are unusually strong. You have assuredly been searching for the top rated pages related to key terms of aqa business studies module 1. We are working zealously to [... |
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Weather or not (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Going nowhere? Use Tiger?'s Weather widget to learn how to dress. |
Recipe Picks WP
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giant food store News Articles ... (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - giant food store News Articles Mentioning Giant Food Store Last update: Jan 05, 2005 Baby safe after ride with Perry thiefJan 05, 2005 Mom Brandi Cooper, 28, watched helplessly from a pay phone in front of Howe ? http://news. surfwax. |
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dashLicious (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Filed under: OS The release of high quality widgets is a very good sign, indeed, for Dashboard. dashLicious is a simple, yet attractive widget, that makes clever use of a web service to post links directly to your del.icio.us account (del. |
Vegan Porn
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Things it must suck to live next to, chapter 5 (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Students in Bowling Green, Ohio got an unexpected lesson in food production when they signed leases in an apartment building next door to a slaughterhouse. It appears that they're a little upset about the noises and smells that one experiences near a mass-slaughter site. As this is the kind of article that would likely have mentioned vegetarianism if it came up in an interview, it pretty much looks like this is a problem of the resident's own making. (Thanks, Dave Noisy!) |
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Moral Kombat: Documenting the Game Industry (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - Video games are big business, rife with controversy. In Moral Kombat, co-producers Spencer Halpin and Ramy Katrib take advantage of the latest HD technologies to delve deep into this multi-billion-dollar industry. [Apr 22, 2005] |
LISNews.com
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Blogging on the cover of BusinessWeek (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - vonjobi writes "I found out about 'Blogs will change your business' by Stephen Baker and Heather Green (BusinessWeek, 2 May 2005) through Rambling Librarian, who found out about it through Micro Persuasion. Very Vannevar Bush, right? This BusinessWeek cover story is proof that blogs can and should be used as more than just a personal diary in cyberspace. And Filipino Librarian is proof, I hope, that libraries in the Philippines can, in fact, take advantage of this technology." |
Joe's Dartblog
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A 'Mac guy' I Am Not... (Apr 29 2005 21:59 GMT) - But judging from my server logs, a healthy population of Mac users read Dartblog. If you are one of them, I highly recommend Jeff Harrell's site, where he has been posting some very interesting stuff about the new operating system. |
linkfilter.net - hot links
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Islamists Reject Claim About Bin Laden Death (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - Islamists on Friday rejected as "baseless" an Internet claim that al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, had died. A Web site, which in the past published statements on behalf of al Qaeda, posted on Thursday a message from the network claiming that its chief died. This is from the alawaba site. |
DR Nyheder Online
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Organdonor over nettet et hit (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - På blot to dage har over 750 danskere tilmeldt sig som organdoner via nettet. Onsdag morgen blev det nemlig - efter flere års hed debat om sikkerheden og faren for misbrug - muligt at melde sig som organdoner med et klik på musen. |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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Startup stopper ved "Starting pcmcia:" (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - Jeg har lige installeret PClinuxOS.... Når jeg starter computeren op for første gang, stopper den ved "Starting pcmcia:" Hvad kan der være galt, og hvad kan jeg gøre?... Computeren er en IBM thinkpad R40e Jeg har uden held prøvet at finde et sted i BIOS hvor man kunne deaktivere PCMCIA. |
mercola.com blog
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Is The Era Of The E-Mail Virus Over? (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - Because you know one of my "hot buttons" is safe surfing on the Internet, I couldn't resist sharing with you a couple of interesting tidbits from a recent conference of computer security experts in London. Seems the consensus believe the days of virus-laden e-mail alerts may be nearly over.That may certainly appear to be true, according to two noted security experts who monitor e-mail borne viruses and have noticed their numbers are indeed shrinking. One went so far as to say that age of the e-mail virus has come to an end, but another cautioned we could instead simply be experiencing a lull in activity. That doesn't mean your computer is any safer than before, however. |
mercola.com blog
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What Insecticides Really Do To Farmers And To Your Health (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - Last week, I posted a study extolling the many health benefits of eating organic foods, which should really come as no surprise to anyone who visits my Web site regularly. If you ever wondered why I warn you so often to stay away from processed foods and vegetables made with the help of insecticides, a new study documented the effects these unnatural chemicals have on the farmers who grow most of the foods sold in grocery stores.As you probably suspect, the news isn't good...A survey of some 19,000 farmers in North Carolina and Iowa who used agricultural insecticides experienced increased neurological problems, even when they were no longer using them. Although some, like DDT, are no longer on the market, some insecticides, including organophosphates and organochlorines, still are. |
mercola.com blog
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More Kudos to a Modified Mediterranean Diet (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - In the largest study of its kind on the subject, following a modified version of the Mediterranean diet -- high in fish, fruits and vegetables -- could extend one's life, according to the British Medical Journal. Based on the growing support for the Mediterranean diet, researchers surveyed a diverse group of some 75,000 elderly patients in nine European countries based on following a modified diet substituting monounsaturated fats with plant-based unsaturated fats.Measured on a 10-point scale, patients who more closely followed the modified diet lowered their mortality rate significantly. An increase from 2-4 points on the scale reduced one's risk of death anywhere from 8-14 percent. For example, following the diet strictly, according to the study, could mean a healthy 60-year-old man could live a year longer than another who didn't follow the diet. |
mercola.com blog
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The Link Between Middle-Age Obesity And Dementia (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - You may recall a study I posted late last year that found women who have been obese their entire lives were more prone to losing brain tissue in the temporal lobe -- the area responsible for speech, comprehension and memory -- than those of a normal weight. If that doesn't get your attention, the results of a new study certainly should, particularly if you're part of the baby boomer generation: Those extra pounds you hold onto at midlife could increase your risk of dementia. In this newest offshoot of the Kaiser Permanente study (conducted from 1964-73), researchers reviewed the medical records of patients between ages 40-45, then did a follow up on the health some 20 years later. By 1994, physicians found 7 percent of the patients surveyed had been diagnosed with dementia. |
Variety.com - TV News
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Eye tops wacky Thursday (Apr 29 2005 21:58 GMT) - TV News: Morning Ratings Flash - Rick Kissell -- The opening night of the May sweep was atypical for the Big Four nets, which carried President Bush's news conference in the opening hour, resulting in the preemptions or timeshifts of key shows like "Survivor" and "The OC." |
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