Monday, 2 September 2002
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Interesting Bits of Jaguar (02-Sep-2002; 17.3K) [TidBITS]
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Use the escape key to stop drag and drops [Mac OS X Hints]
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Anniversary of Swissair disaster marked at Peggy's Cove
Ian Shaw doesn't make a special effort to commemorate the crash of
Swissair Flight 111 four years ago. He would rather try to remember his
daughter Stephanie every day.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Emagic offers Logic Platinum for OS X [The Macintosh News Network]
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PM to ask for Kyoto ratification vote
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien will ask Parliament to ratify the
Kyoto Protocol on climate change before the year is over.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
Bravo.
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Quebec's newest knight
By ARPON BASU
MONTREAL -- French acting giant Gerard Depardieu was named a knight of the Order of Quebec by Premier Bernard Landry on Saturday, and the whole experience appeared to humble the imposing star. FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
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My Canadian soul needs no Chicken Soup, thanks
By DAVID MACFARLANE
FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
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CBS News: "Support for the First Amendment has eroded significantly since Sept 11 and nearly half of Americans now think the constitutional amendment on free speech goes too far in the rights it guarantees, according to a new poll." [Scripting News]
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myRSS "enables anyone to build custom RSS channels for virtually any news site they desire." [Scripting News]
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Take advantage of Preview's 10.2 new features [Mac OS X Hints]
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AOL Reaches to Create Its Own Big Music Scene on the Internet. With radio controlled by a few chains and MTV playing videos less and less, the vanguard of music promotion has rapidly moved to the Internet. By Saul Hansell. [New York Times: Technology]
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PM raises Zimbabwe, farm subsidies at World Summit
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien called on Zimbabwe President Robert
Mugabe Sunday to bring an end to the political crisis in that country.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Sleep Aid: It's All in Your Head. Music composed by running recorded brain waves through a computer program helps insomniacs doze off faster and get more restful sleep. But not all brain music sounds like a symphony. By Mark Baard. [Wired News]
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Looking at Arab-American Lives With Care, and One Eye Closed. By not trusting its subjects, a documentary that will air on PBS misses a chance to expand the post-Sept. 11 debate. By Samuel G. Freedman. [New York Times: Arts]
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Jaguar change notes. Here are the change notes for MacOS X 10.2, a.k.a. Jaguar. (long.) [Jake's Radio 'Blog]
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