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Guardian Unlimited Books | By genre | Reflections in the Evening Land (Dec 18 2005 23:34 GMT) - Harold Bloom on the state of America today. ...the American people seem benumbed, unable to read, think, or remember, and thus fit subjects for a president who shares their limitations. A grumpy old Democrat, I observe to my friends that our emperor is himself the best argument for intelligent design, the current theocratic substitute for what used to be called creationism. Sigmund Freud might be chagrined to discover that he is forgotten, while the satan of America is now Charles Darwin. |
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Buying Radio Time Read This and Dont Waste Your Money (Dec 18 2005 23:34 GMT) - Winterizing a Vacation Home Upcoming Events LeBuying Radio Time Read This and Dont Waste Your MoneyBuying radio First off let me say Im not knocking it But read on and see how to use it to your best advantage If youve been in a directtoconsumer business for even 6 months or are listed in the phone book youve probably been pitched to by a radio station No doubt youve listened to and then quickly deleted messages from account execs from stations from all formats Maybe youve even entertained them in your office Hopefully you didnt have to sanitize your phone o |
Manolo's Shoe Blog
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Manolo?s Gift Music III (Dec 18 2005 23:34 GMT) - Manolo says, here are three more recommendations from the Manolo to help those who must find the gifts of the last minute. Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet On the face, the concept it is most simple: the minimalist compost Gavin Bryars found the audio loop of homeless street person singing the repetative jingle and to this [...] |
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How to Exit Iraq By Henry A. Kissinger (Dec 18 2005 23:33 GMT) - How to Exit Iraq, by Henry A. Kissinger, you can find this interesting article here at the Washington Post website with the title: "At First, Iraqi Soldiers Should Augment U.S. Forces, Not Replace Them. |
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UCLA Study: Media Bias Is Real (Dec 18 2005 23:33 GMT) - Political Scientists from UCLA have studied media bias.Not surprisingly they found significant bias in the media. The report, to be published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, was the result of studies by UCLA political scientist Tim Groseclose and University of Missouri economist Jeffrey Milyo. While the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal is [...] |
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Sammenlign tabeller (Dec 18 2005 23:33 GMT) - Jeg har to tabeller; Tabel 1: Status, Timer, ID Tabel 2: Status, Dato, ID Tabel 1 indlæses i en fortløbende formular via en forespørgsel, og det jeg ønsker er at de to tabeller sammenlignes ved indlæsning af formularen og hvis "Status" for en post i Tabel 2 er " A" skal "Status" for den tilsvarende post i Tabel 1 (De er sammenkædet via "ID") ændres så den bliver lig med "Status" i Tabel 2 og samtidig skal "Timer" i Tabel 1 tildeles værdien 0. Nogen med en god idé? |
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[Blauridder Blog] Playlist kerstmis (Dec 18 2005 23:32 GMT) - Chris Rea - Driving home for Christmas Wham! - Last Christmas W.A. Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik Nath King Cole - Let it snow Bing Crosby - White Christmas Antonio Vivaldi - Gloria Wiener Sängerknaben - Stille Nacht (Duitse versie) John Lennon - Imagin |
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Time Names Gateses, Bono ‘Persons of 2005’ (Dec 18 2005 23:32 GMT) - The richest man in the world, Bill Gates, and his wife, Melinda, were named Time magazine’s “Persons of the Year” along with Irish rocker Bono for being “Good Samaritans” who made a difference in different ways. “For being shrewd about doing good, for rewiring politics and re-engineering justice, for making mercy smarter and hope strategic and then daring the rest of us to follow, Bill and Melinda Gates and Bono are Time’s Persons of the Year,” the magazine said in its Dec. 19 issue, made public on Sunday. Managing Editor James Kelly said the three had been chosen as the people most effective at finding ways to eradicate such calamities as malaria in Africa, HIV and AIDS and the grinding poverty that kills 8 million people a year. |
Variety.com - International News
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FLIC to fund Oz pix (Dec 18 2005 23:32 GMT) - International News: Mullis intends to raise $15 mil to invest in four or five films -- Aussie filmmakers are set to receive another A$10 million ($7.4 million) a year in tax-free funding after the government awarded Mullis Capital a license to establish a Film Licensed Investment Company (FLIC). |
Pocket PC Thoughts
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Happy Birthday to Steven Cedrone (Dec 18 2005 23:32 GMT) - Today is Steven Cedrone's birthday, our long-time forum moderator. Steven does a great job moderating our forums, keeping spam out, and sometimes keeping heated discussions in check. Though I will say that this forum remains one of the friendliest around, entirely thanks to you, our readers. Please join me in congratulating Steven on his birthday, and ... |
A Shout Out to My Pepys
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who shall deliver me from the body of this death? (Dec 18 2005 23:31 GMT) - Even when I'm in a good mood (I have been since last brain lady appointment, as she predicted), it's impossible to imagine my situation improving. I know from various experts that this is a symptom and consequence of my weird PTSD-like situation, but it's still a huge barrier. It's as though if I could just draw a line or two from here to some place I'd actually want to be, and believe that I could get there for real, it'd be so much easier dealing with the day to day. It's a strange situation to know reasonably and intellectually that at least some of my beliefs about myself and the world are untrue, unreasonable, even a little insane, and still not be able to dislodge myself from them. I could write a ten page third-person analysis that would be completely accurate and still read it to myself and say to myself "you don't understand". |
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