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RFC 4287 (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - My name in a RFC. |
Gadgetopia
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Firefox 1.5 Error Windows (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - If you haven’t upgraded to Firefox 1.5, then you may still be dealing with those horrible dialog boxes when there’s an HTTP or DNS error. The new version has nicely formatted standard pages, like the sample above. |
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Ital Florist, Top FTD Florist. Flower Delivery Canada, USA (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - Ital Florist, Top FTD Florist. Flower Delivery Canada, USA Ital Florist is a flower shop and online florist. An award winning leader in the floral industry, sending flower arrangements around the world for over 23 FLOWERS FLORISTS - Send Flowers Online at 1-800-FLORALS Florist Award-winning online florist delivery. Same-day [...] |
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Air Purifier - EPA: Ozone Generators Sold as Air Cleaners (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - EPA: Ozone Generators Sold as Air Cleaners Ozone generators that are sold as air cleaners intentionally produce the gas ozone. The air cleaner certification program is known as AC-1. Garage Heaters Portable Air Conditioners Air Purifiers & Thermostats Portable air conditioners Air Purifiers electric garage heaters - SAVE: |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- Networking EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- Networking EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- Networking EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- Networking EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- Networking EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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South Africa to open phone market [Larry Osei-Kwaku- EXPO] (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - South Africa will issue a second fixed-line phone licence as it opens up its market and ends the monopoly of domestic firm Telkom. Telecoms regulator Icasa is set to grant the licence on Friday allowing a rival to challenge Telkom, Africa's biggest phone company. Consumer groups have complained that call charges are too high, and the government wants to cut business costs. The new licence was sold to a group including Indian industrial firm Tata. Its other members include Transtel, the phone operations of South African state-owned utility Transnet. |
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Co-defendants in trial of Saddam Hussein (Dec 05 2005 23:36 GMT) - Co-defendants in trial of Saddam Hussein Reuters AlertNet, UK - 13 hours ago has said it will consider his appeal last month for better access to medical treatment for cancer. It will not free him, however. A lawyer working for Barzan Dana Farber sued for condoning anti-Semitism Jewish Advocate (subscription), MA [...] |
Asian Sirens
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Nancy Tyler Lee (Dec 05 2005 23:35 GMT) - To be honest, I had never heard of Nancy Tyle Lee (or Nancie Tyler Lee) but I found her Playboy (?) spread at HottieKing.com. |
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Installation Artist Wins the Turner Prize (Dec 05 2005 23:35 GMT) - LONDON (AP) -- Simon Starling, an installation artist who dismantled a shed and rode its pieces down one of Europe's main rivers before putting it back together again, has won the Turner prize, Britain's most controversial art award.... Read More...... |
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Wonder to Perform at Super Bowl Pre-Game (Dec 05 2005 23:35 GMT) - DETROIT (AP) -- Motown fans miffed by the NFL's choice of the Rolling Stones for Super Bowl halftime entertainment are getting at least some satisfaction: Stevie Wonder will perform during the pre-game show at Ford Field.... Read More... Source: AP... |
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Shooting sets off police pursuit (Dec 05 2005 23:35 GMT) - A robbery and shooting in the middle of a South Side street set off a police pursuit that led to several crashes Monday. A Chicago police officer was injured in one of the crashes. Three suspects are in custody. |
The Herbal Weigh
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The Superlative Adventures of the SuperFisters (Dec 05 2005 23:35 GMT) - Kablammo! Oh excuse us. We were just reading some comic books. This week, courtesy of Isotope's guidance, we're checking out Harvey Pekar's new book, The Quitter; as well as Desolation Jones, a newish series inked by a central-valley artist who was recently in town; |
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