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Stroke prompts questions over Sharon's party (Dec 19 2005 07:42 GMT) - After Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's minor stroke" Sunday, many wonder about the fate of the new centrist party he founded last month. Read More... Source: HoustonChronicle.com -- Chronicle |
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Rosalinda Sprint, sola, il vento se la porta (Dec 19 2005 07:42 GMT) - "Patroni Griffi ci ha raccontato, di Rosalinda Sprint, tutto ciò che era giusto sapere. E di quale caritatevole grazia, di quale armonia, di quale intima perfezione e completezza è costituito il rapporto fra lui e il suo personaggio, noi lo comprendiamo dal fatto che tutto, in questa gracile vicenda, ci appare di una verità struggente. E a me sembra che lui, scrivendo questo romanzo, abbia compiuto anche un atto di estremo coraggio. Non tanto perché ha affrontato dei temi che usiamo chiamare osceni (la parola è però sbagliata perché in realtà osceno non è mai un argomento ma oscena è unicamente un'attitudine dello spirito) ma perché si è servito di uno stile e di mezzi che noi oggi non adoperiamo o adoperiamo ben raramente. Si è servito dell'amorosità e dello stile d'acqua. |
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Corruption Catches Up With Germany (Dec 19 2005 07:42 GMT) - A report published this month by Transparency International shows that Germans believe corruption is gaining ground when it comes to crime. Public faith in the morals of politicians is at a particularly low ebb. |
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Corruption Catches Up With Germany (Dec 19 2005 07:42 GMT) - A report published this month by Transparency International shows that Germans believe corruption is gaining ground when it comes to crime. Public faith in the morals of politicians is at a particularly low ebb. |
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Telstra starts blogging (Dec 19 2005 07:41 GMT) - Telstra starts blogging ZDNet. com. au, Australia - Dec 6, 2005 ears in Canberra, Telstra today pumped up its campaign to win over the grassroots b... |
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Still At It (Dec 19 2005 07:41 GMT) - African-Americans in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. marched in front of a traveling exhibit of King Tut's treasures to protest the fact... |
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Sensex touches new peak of 9,341 during early trading (Dec 19 2005 07:41 GMT) - The Sensex on Monday rose smartly and touched a new historic peak of 9,340.63 points at the opening session on the Bombay Stock Exchange on increased buying by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs). Click the following link http://ww4.6URL. |
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Folding Proteins :: I think i know something usefull here (Dec 19 2005 07:40 GMT) - Author: mirror Subject: I think i know something usefull herePosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:40 am (GMT -5) There are many fine learning institutions with in blocks of where I'm typing this from some of the people set up proxies thru the super computers in the base meant of these university's that surround me several are top notch not Harvard or anything but we get by My point is this there are several in my mind anyway's very fast and very large computers just sitting around gathering dust because around here the closer you live to the capitol building the better life becomes simply because their on the cutting edge of technology and what to me is a supper computer to them, is a large box in the base meant that does nothing but eat up resources because they have installed the finest systems available right in the main building therefor the 5 year old HUGE computer just sits and does some astronomy research but other than that there are several million dollars of tax payer funded computers going to seed These people I run with on occasion and if you were to present a proper proposal. |
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VOIP Phone - Vonage Releases (Dec 19 2005 07:40 GMT) - TMCnet.com - BY JOHANNE TORRES The Vonage Releases Vonage VoIP Forum - By Staff Vonage Marketing and UTStarcom Inc. today released the F1000, a portable Wi-Fi handset made by UTStarcom and configured with Vonage’s Intel’s Napa Wireless Platform Promises More with Less Neowin. |
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Kommentar: Mehr als nichts, aber nicht viel (Dec 19 2005 07:40 GMT) - Mit einem Kompromiss über den Abbau der Agrar-Subventionen in den großen Industrie-Staaten ist die Minister-Konferenz der Welthandels-Organisation in Hongkong zu Ende gegangen. Karl Zawadzky kommentiert. |
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