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Monday, 30 September 2002
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I must apologise to my loyal reader (me, and perhaps "Goss") that I have missed posting for three days in the last week, and so some of my news is old. Quality not currency, please!
That's clearly bullshit.
8:22:46 PM
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Give 'em hell, Al. With a series of fiery speeches, the former vice president recovers his voice, his backbone and his place as the 2004 Democratic front-runner.
[Salon.com]
8:20:22 PM
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Jailbait. How antiabortion zealots posing as underage girls tried to entrap Planned Parenthood workers.
[Salon.com]
8:09:59 PM
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Profits from piracy. Evidence is mounting that cracking down on software copyright infringement may not be good for business. Case study: Microsoft in China.
[Salon.com]
7:40:04 PM
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CNN: UN backs dwarf tossing ban. "The pastime, imported from the United States and Australia in the 1980s, consists of people throwing tiny stuntmen as far as possible, usually in a bar or discotheque." Thanks Daypop!
6:55:40 PM
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Carl Sandburg. "Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you."
[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
6:53:09 PM
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This is a couple of days late but I still thought it of interest.
Prince Charles found himself embroiled today in an embarrassingly public dispute over his habit of writing letters tilting at red tape, political correctness and the creeping invasion of a "blame culture" in Britain.
By Alan Cowell. [New York Times: International]
6:47:19 PM
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Last update: 27/9/05; 8:46:24 PM.
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