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Discussions

Monday, March 31, 2003

Congressman Darrell Issa's bill proposes a mandate to use CDMA cellphone technology over GSM in rebuilding Iraq. [dE Limonademan]
4:15:55 PM    Discuss

Peter Arnett: "US War plan failed"

Update: Arnett was just fired, and has apologized for his "misjudgement".
1:45:47 PM    Discuss


BBC: Halliburton, the company once headed by US vice-president Dick Cheney, is out of the running for a $600m US government contract to rebuild Iraq.
11:46:41 AM    Discuss

A picture named gulliverSaddam.jpgPolitical cartoons often speak more than a thousand words. Even in Arabic.
11:36:24 AM    Discuss

Seti project a dud.
10:21:16 AM    Discuss

I'm starting to wonder if BlogShares should be traded in dollars. Every morning I awake to a higher shareprice with a sinking Dollar versus the Euro. Perhaps it's time for a European exchange?
10:17:29 AM    Discuss


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