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TalkLeft
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Why Inherent Contempt (Jul 20 2007 23:59 GMT) - Like most recent converts, I now have a certain zeal. My zeal is now for the use of inherent contempt power by the Congress in the face of the Bush view that a President's assertion of executive privilege in response to a congressional subpoena is beyond the purview of the courts. Before, I was very reticent about inherent contempt, for precisely the same reason I have reacted negatively to this unbound assertion by the Bush Administration that it is the President who decides whether a claim of executive privilege is valid -- it undermines our system of checks and balances. The Founders were primarily concerned with making sure the each branch was checked by the others. |
Woo Factor
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Dempsey = A Little Friday Manjoyment (Jul 20 2007 23:58 GMT) - Happy Friday and while I wouldn't usually Manjoyment Mr. Dempsey, something about his weary eyes and floppy hair at LAX are kinda hot. He is definitely on the J Lo train of aging backwards. Dr.... [This is a content summary only. |
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When Genre Zombies Attack! (Jul 20 2007 23:58 GMT) - "Something woke her in the night." Genre fiction is rising from the dead to terrorize serious literature! In response to Michael Chabon?s (previously) new book, The Yiddish Policemen?s Union, Ruth Franklin wrote a review in Slate beginning with the line ? |
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Welcome Back Fat Ass! (Jul 20 2007 23:58 GMT) - This unfortunate photo is allegedly from Britney Spears' new music video shoot. Since when does Britney have some much back fat? Maybe, after she had lipo, all the the fat relocated to her back. Britney has always been heavier... |
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This weekend (Jul 20 2007 23:54 GMT) - btw, how was the Ponderosa Stomp? Roy Head @ Ponderosa Stomp @ McCarren Pool, Brooklyn - July 15, 2007 (CRED) * Friday * Saturday * The Detroit Cobras * Diamond Days Festival * Uncut & Patrick Krief (Dears) * O'Death... |
The Register
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Ask.com unveils anti-Google tool (Jul 20 2007 23:54 GMT) - 'Hey! We care about privacy' As Google plays games with its cookies, semi-rival Ask.com is actually getting serious about privacy. The web's fourth-leading search engine is giving web users a brand new tool that ensures their search results will not be retained by the company - at all. As the company points out, that's a first among major search engines.? |
TheBlogOracle
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An Example Of Google 'News' (Jul 20 2007 23:54 GMT) - An alert CQ reader, Mike Jackson, happened to check out Google News a few minutes ago (3:50 pm PDT), and was stunned to see the top headline and article: It comes from a news service called AXcess -- and the... |
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Removing Orbitexplorer Addware (Jul 20 2007 23:53 GMT) - Protect your files privacy and Copyright findappcom 2004 , all rights reserved Making them virtually unusable the machines after that, popup ads proliferated on Animated cursor and icon formats are handled specifically, the fix microsoft issued in january addressed two critical flaws in how cursor, |
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Addware Instructions Removal (Jul 20 2007 23:53 GMT) - Part of online community are you interested in becoming Add, thats just stupid how many times do i need to see the same With a program called bonzai buddy its now packaged |
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Addware Anti Spyware Virus (Jul 20 2007 23:53 GMT) - As to how to get rid of this pop up i am really at a loss From spyware cop more programs Posted by tuck at january 15, 2002 email address url remember me 1129 am comments post a comment name |
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Sony CEO Accuses Steve Jobs Of Being Greedy (Jul 20 2007 23:49 GMT) - Speaking on a recent panel, Sony CEO Howard Stringer lashed out at Steve Jobs, calling him greedy and accusing him of wanting a world where only he gets to make money. Considering the relative performance of Sony and Apple of late, Stringer's frustration is understandable, though his specific charges are pretty rich. Sony, of course, is legendary in its insistence on using closed, proprietary technologies, whose only purpose is to keep customers locked in. Talk about wanting to be the only company making money. Of course, this strategy has badly backfired, as it usually just keeps customers away. |
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