Wednesday, 11 December 2002
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Denmark Bills Users for Downloads. A Danish anti-piracy group has begun charging individuals for illegal copies of music, film and software. Could this be the shape of things to come in the United States? By Peter Rojas. [Wired News]
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Bush's frightening Middle East appointment. By naming Iran-contra rogue Elliot Abrams its top policy advisor on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the White House is signaling a hard
pro-Sharon line that could prove disastrous.
[Salon.com]
Bonehead.
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XMLMap: Charting the XML Territory. Before exploring this jungle that is XML (or any jungle, for that matter) it is wise to obtain a map of the terrain. Today our safari leader launches his quest to build a standards map for XML adventurers; and begins with an overview of the fundamental XML building blocks. By Michael Classen. 1210 [WebReference News]
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Making Headlines With Cascading Style Sheets. It only takes a dash of CSS to spice up otherwise bland content and grab your reader's attention. In this tutorial, guest author Christopher Schmitt provides specific examples for dressing up your page and section headers. 1211 [WebReference News]
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Air Canada moving to e-tickets only
Air Canada will stop issuing paper tickets for domestic flights starting
Jan. 1.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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We're experiencing technical difficulties. [Scripting News]Fantastic! Real Americans speak up. Congratulations and thank you very much.
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