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permaDayLink :) Tuesday, July 30, 2002

USGS: Kilauea eruption update -- video too
5:35:16 PM    

we're back on Planet X and other out there places
5:20:19 PM    

ABC's John Stossel: Government's War on Drug Fails
5:11:00 PM    

RIAA site hit with denial-of-service attack. Attacks began one day after RIAA-backed bill to crack down on peer-to-peer piracy [InfoWorld]
5:07:26 PM    

DEBKA: As things stand now, therefore, the Hizballah is free to launch several cross-border shelling attacks per week, while Yasser Arafat continues to throw the terror switch off or on at will. For the last 22 months the death toll has reached 585 Israelis and 1,547 Palestinians. Many died in the 139 suicide murders and massacres perpetrated in that period, of which the Hamas was responsible for 51, Arafat's Fatah for 42, Jihad Islami for 31 (5 in collusion with Fatah) and the PFLP for 5. Israeli military incursions into Palestinian towns on the West Bank since April have thwarted an additional 138 potential suicide murders, which would have doubled the deadly score had they been carried out. In the first half of this week, the Palestinians carried out 16 terrorist attacks. Sixty suicide bomber alerts are still in force.
4:20:49 PM    

Officials: No Iraq October surprise

USA TODAY: Bush administration officials have told key lawmakers not to expect a U.S. attack on Iraq before the fall elections, allowing time for Congress to debate the possibility of war.

so it's going to be a surprise now! oiy vey
3:16:52 PM    


this is not the type of chilling anyone here in Northern California has in mind for August
3:04:33 PM    

Nasdaq to delist WorldCom. Qualification panel cites bankruptcy, results concerns [InfoWorld]
8:25:21 AM    


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