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Monday, November 11, 2002 |
Seattle Times: "A growing group of lawyers, engineers and telecommunications analysts believes that it has the solution needed to finance, develop and ultimately restore the broadband vision: The solution lies with you, the consumer. All we need is a little help from the FCC".
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Page Six: Clinton still getting oral sex offers.
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Arab Proverb. "Dwell not upon thy weariness, thy strength shall be according to the measure of thy desire."
10:07:48 AM
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BBC. Smoking pure cannabis is just as harmful to lungs as tobacco. But not half as fun!
9:54:13 AM
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Security guards at Rolling Stones concerts are ordering people to hang up their cellphones and stop "violating copyright" by letting long-distance pals listen in on the show.
9:51:27 AM
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Final Cut Pro Helps India Tackle AIDS. India's first reality TV show -- edited entirely on Apple technology and produced and funded by the BBC -- is succeeding in combatting the growing problem of HIV and AIDS among the country's young people. (Apple via MyAppleMenu) [Macintosh News]
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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