Monday, 10 March 2003
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CNN.com - Blogging goes mainstream - Mar. 10, 2003 'Success of Web journals heralds an even bigger future'
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MacNN | News: Sony talks about cooperation with Apple, Jobs Not too inscrutable for the Japanese.
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MacNN | News: iDVD much simpler than Windows counterpart
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Konfabulator: The Beginning Widget Writer's Guide
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Metropolis DVD Producing Bonus DVDs for Record Labels Looking to Spur CD Sales 'In the war against on-line piracy of music content, Metropolis DVD, a Grammy-nominated creative studio specializing in DVD design and production, has been enlisted by several major record labels to produce bonus DVDs for bundling with CD releases.'
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Wired News: U.S. Stocking Uranium-Rich Bombs? ' Second, I don't think
there was ever any intention of combining the (to be recorded) symphonies
and the chamber music on one CD. It's just that the other work, the Trout
Quintet, was not ready for recording last June.'
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CBC News: U.K. cabinet member threatens to resign over Iraq '"If there is not UN authority for military action or if there is not UN authority for the reconstruction of the country, I will not uphold a breach of international law or this undermining of the UN and I will resign from the government," she said.'
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CBC News: Bush playing power game, says former UN weapons inspector 'Speaking on Australian television, Butler said Bush is using the Iraqi crisis to display Washington's "might is right" attitude. Bush is pushing world diplomacy back to a pre-UN era, said Butler. Butler said Bush feels he can change any government and do whatever he likes because the United States is the world's only superpower. '
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CBC News: Ottawa to boost bilingualism budget 'The federal government plans to spend $650 million over five years to increase the number of Canadians who speak both official languages, CBC News has learned.'
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CBC News: Veterans warn Canadian military at risk of Gulf War Syndrome 'As a growing Canadian naval contingent makes its way to the Middle East, military officials say they're taking steps to prevent a repeat of Gulf War Syndrome.'
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CBC News: Saddam no longer a threat: PM 'There is no need for a war with Iraq because U.S. President George W. Bush has "already won," Prime Minister Jean Chrétien said in a television interview aired Sunday. He made the comments during a pretaped interview for ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos.'
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