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Monday, February 17, 2003
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Large deficits matter. Those three words sum up Alan Greenspan's testimony before Congress last week, testimony that will make it more difficult for the White House to get its proposed tax cuts enacted. That such an incontrovertible statement of basic economic thought could roil Washington and create problems for the Bush administration is an indication of how surreal, and cynical, budgetary politics have become.
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A former Santa Fe public defender who said he was handcuffed Thursday at the St. John's College library and interrogated by Secret Service agents for several hours said Saturday that he plans to sue the government for violating his rights.
He said a lawsuit is the best way to make the point that he was mistreated.
"I'm going to sue the Secret Service, Santa Fe Police, St. John's and everybody involved in this whole thing," he said. "The way our country is now, the only way people apologize anymore is with money. So I'm going to sue."
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"I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals."
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Welcome to the world of ``nano publishing'' -- an emerging brand of Internet-based journalism that is helping shape the future of news.
I stopped in New York last week to see two of the most interesting early examples. Gawker is a weblog devoted to news and gossip about New York City and its gossip-heavy industries. Gizmodo, also a weblog, covers electronic gadgets. They're both fun to read, and highly informative.
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Both companies are introducing new gear to drive high-end storage features into the midrange storage market. With "budgets tight" these days, an analyst says, such products are an easier sell. By Ian Fried, Staff Writer, CNET News.com. [CNET News.com]
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