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Engelhardt: A Signature Way of War (Dec 14 2005 00:00 GMT) - From the destroyed Japanese and German cities of World War II to the devastated Korean peninsula of the early 1950s, from the ravaged South Vietnamese countryside of the late 1960s to the “highway of death” on which much of a fleeing Iraqi army was destroyed in the first Gulf War of 1991, air power has been America’s signature way of war. Once, it was also a major part of Hollywood’ |
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Jamail: An Increasingly Aerial Occupation (Dec 14 2005 00:00 GMT) - The American media continues to ignore the increasingly devastating air war being waged in Iraq against an ever more belligerent Iraqi resistance—and, as usual, Iraqi civilians continue to bear the largely unreported brunt of the bombing. When the air war shows up at all in our press, it is never as a campaign, but as scattered bare-bones reports of individual attacks on specific targets, almost invariably based on military announcements. |
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Modern Day Pearls by Kris Nations Jewelry (Dec 14 2005 00:00 GMT) - Who knew pearls could be so bold and fun? These babies are large and in charge coming in at 20mm. These wonderous baubles are made of mother of pearl. Woven with oxidized sterling silver chains, and finished with grey velvet ribbons. Adjustable ribbon, 16 - 26 inches. |
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Examining ASP.NET 2.0`s Membership, Roles, and Profile - Part 2 (Dec 14 2005 00:00 GMT) - In Part 1 of this article series we saw how ASP.NET 2.0's membership service provides a framework for managing user accounts. The framework is composed of a Membership class with a bevy of methods that can be used to create, delete, modify, retrieve, and authenticate users. Since every developer's needs are different, a concrete membership framework would be virtually useless except for new, simple projects. |
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