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Saturday, March 2, 2002
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David Lynch casts his visions onto Net. The mysterious, avant-garde filmmaker who gave us "Mulholland Drive" and "Twin Peaks" steps into the realm of the Web, where "the ether is huge," he says.
1:30:38 PM
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Another Cannabis Drug Sans Buzz. Israeli researchers develop a technique to provide the medicinal benefits of cannabis without the psychotropic 'side' effects. Tania Hershman reports from Jerusalem.
12:56:54 PM
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Michael Eisner: 'Piracy is a killer app'. Walt Disney Company chairman Michael Eisner called piracy the technology industry's 'killer app' during a US Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Thursday. Senator Fritz Hollings (D-SC), the committee's chairman, called the hearing 'because of concerns in Congress about the slow adoption of digital television and broadband Internet connections.' Hollings authored the SSSCA, a draft of a bill that would outlaw any 'interactive digital device' that didn't include a method to protect copyrighted data. The content industry has been saying that if there were better forms of copy protection, they'd improve their Internet and digital TV offerings. [kuro5hin.org]
12:44:44 PM
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Jerry Hall says womanising Mick Jagger needs therapy. She describes his penchant for women as a "sickness."
12:37:55 PM
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The newest "Clubber's guide" CD from the Ministry of Sound is making waves in Norway as the commercial promoting the CD is banned from television.
12:24:40 PM
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Adam Curry.
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1/5/03; 1:39:38 PM.
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