Sunday, 3 November 2002
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In advertising news, the state department tried to buy $15 million worth of tv airtime to "highlight the diversity of Muslim life in the U.S".
The spots were to run on Al Jazeera, but get this, the price was too high so the deal fell through. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
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I finally took some time to properly install ZOÉ. Once configured you can forget about it, until you need to find a piece of mail, then it acts like google. Check out the screenshots [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
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BBC: "Microsoft is still faced with possible sanctions by the European Commission over its alleged abuse of market power." [Scripting News]
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Moving in for the kill on Iraq. The Allies' war machine is pushing inexorably towards Iraq while Blair manoeuvres to keep Labour MPs onside. Peter Beaumont and Gaby Hinsliff watch the build-up. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Out on the Trail With an Informal, Playful George W.. In 2000, Alexandra Pelosi kept a film diary of President Bush's run for office. Republicans love it; Democrats feel she nailed him. By Jamie Malanowski. [New York Times: Arts] 'Ms. Pelosi, fortunately, had the wit to bring along her own Sony TRV-900 video camera, which she used to keep a diary of the long campaign.'
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Blue-Eyed Rhythm and Blues: Does Race Matter?. Three young white men, Justin Timberlake, Thicke and the Canadian singer Remy Shand, are compelling new voices in R & B and neo-soul. By Neil Strauss. [New York Times: Arts]
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