Wednesday, 21 August 2002
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PM to step down in February 2004
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien has said he won't step aside until
February, 2004.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
Argh. That's too far away. At least he gave a date.
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When does a massacre matter?. Evidence that American allies in Afghanistan slaughtered captured Taliban soldiers first surfaced last spring. Will a Newsweek cover story force an investigation? So far, the U.S. and U.N. say no. [Salon.com]
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Too hot to handle. The New York Fire Department suffered a communications breakdown on Sept. 11, and hundreds of firefighters died. Why are so many journalists ignoring the story? [Salon.com]
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Formac debuts DVI-ADC adapter [The Macintosh News Network]
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Bias Updates Peak
Aug. 20, 2002
-- Bias has released a new update to Peak, the company's audio editing, processing and mastering suite for the Macintosh. The new version supports QuickTime 6 and AAC audio. It's available now for free for current 3.0 users.
Read more [Digital Pro Sound News]
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Mark Pilgrim: "I want to buy Busted Stuff, the new CD from Dave Matthews Band, but I find myself hesitating because I donât know if it's copy-protected." [Scripting News]
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