Friday, 30 May 2003
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Salam Pax hits the big time
The British newspaper The Guardian has made contact with Salam Pax. They've written a long article about him: Salam's story. The article also says that he'll be writing a blog or column for them starting next week. Too cool!
Link found via CalPundit. [Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs]
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Pol aims to oust foreigners from state colleges
Bay State students who hail from seven terrorism-sponsoring nations would be summarily ejected from public colleges and universities under a new Republican bill that sparked accusations of a witch hunt from Islamic activists and civil libertarians. (link)
What the HELL?! [Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs]
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How Much Is Enough?
The Bush administration is learning a simple if unwelcome lesson: it will take more troops to police and secure Iraq than it did to destroy the Saddam Hussein regime. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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ProSoundNews Online Daily - Dolby AAC Provided for Streaming Audio Through Radio@AOL 'Working closely with AOL, Dolby developed and optimized Dolby AAC technology, which improves the radio-listening experience for consumers by streaming audio content with higher quality at lower bit rates (64 kbps for broadband and 14 kbps for narrowband).'64 kbps? Maybe this will drive people to high resolution sound and the new carriers.
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Bush Off on Road Friday, to Europe 'Old' and 'New'
President Bush leaves Friday for his first meeting with the leaders of France and Germany since their battles over the Iraq war. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] A scared little man leaves his home country and goes travelling. A very rare event for him.
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Yahoo! News - No Bunker where U.S. Bombs Targeted Saddam-CBS 'The Baghdad bunker which the United States said it bombed on the opening night of the Iraq war in a bid to kill Saddam Hussein never existed, CBS Evening News reported Wednesday.'
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"More myths, misconceptions and unanswered questions about...
"More myths, misconceptions and unanswered questions about the war in Iraq" [Daypop Top 40]
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