Saturday, 5 April 2003
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CBC News: Bodies of 8 U.S. soldiers identified 'Among the dead is the first American woman soldier killed in the Iraq war. The 23-year-old private is a Hopi, one of the few American Indian women in the military. She leaves behind a four-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter.'
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CBC News: Canada helps lead fight to contain SARS 'Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore were lauded by WHO during a special worldwide conference on the Internet, said Dr. Colin D'Cunha, Ontario's commissioner of public health. [...] In Canada, thousands of people who may have been exposed to an initial outbreak at two hospitals near Toronto last month have voluntarily agreed to remain at home and wear masks.'
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How to Make Antiwar Music Without Using Words
The Montreal band's music provides confusion, anguish, fear: broad (but not vague) feelings transformed by war into a statement of protest. [New York Times: Arts]
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More Wireless Internet Access Set for Lower Manhattan Parks
A downtown business improvement district is planning to establish free high-speed wireless Internet access in six parks and public spaces in Lower Manhattan next month. [New York Times: Technology]
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The Poetry of D.H. Rumsfeld - Recent works by the secretary of defense. By Hart Seely 'The poems that follow are the exact words of the defense secretary, as taken from the official transcripts on the Defense Department Web site.' Dude's on some pretty cool drugs.
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