Wednesday, 8 January 2003
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Bring back the draft?. Rep. Charles Rangel says yes -- the poor, black and brown shouldn't be the only Americans fighting and dying in Iraq. [Salon.com]
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Apple Branches Out, Offering 2 Software Programs. Apple Computer on Tuesday introduced software in areas that others had ceded to Microsoft, including a free Web browser tailored for the Macintosh. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
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The disquieted Americans. LA dispatch: Post-September 11 self-censorship may be at an end, writes Duncan Campbell. [Guardian Unlimited]
Let's hope so. It's long past the time to start thinking again.
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Introduction to OS X online course available [The Macintosh News Network]
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Hip huggers cause tingly thighs: doctor
A doctor in Ontario is warning women about the dangers of wearing pants
that are too tight and too low, also known as "hip huggers."
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]Be careful girls! I can remember my mom saying that there was going to be a generation of sterile men walking around, those who grew up during the tight pants disco era.
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Apple Unveils New PowerBooks, Safari Web Browser, and More at Macworld (07-Jan-2003; 12.6K) [TidBITS]
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Music Biz: Compromise Is Key. Musicians, industry execs and policy-makers can't always agree on the best way to keep consumers happy, embrace new technology and still turn a profit. Meeting in Washington this week, they seek solutions all sides can live with. By Michael Grebb. [Wired News]
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