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On Milwaukee St, in the heart of Wicker Park, is Rodan -– a restaurant/lounge whose reputation far exceeds the actual experience.
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Now, even through the deadening fog of Fox “News” rhetoric, multiple jobs, dying pensions, depleting health care, the waterboard effect of credit card debt, force-feedings of fatty foods, soul-killing reality TV, the entire cultural apparatus telling us w
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Last March, the federal government set up a Web site to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The Bush administration did so under pressure from Congressional Republicans who had said they hoped to “leverage the Internet
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So now I’m asking you, the most powerful man in the world–a leader so powerful you can command the United States military to abandon an operation to find a missing American soldier–for your assistance. Can I get you to order President Bush to give my gr
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The Living Planet Report is WWF’s periodic update on the state of the world’s ecosystems.
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Come support EFF and hear DRM-free tunes from Calabash Music on November 5 at Little Baobab in San Francisco.
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Two years after opening its MSN Music store to compete with Apple Computer’s iTunes, Microsoft plans to stop selling downloads from the site, CNET News.com has learned.
Beginning, Nov. 14, MSN’s music site will begin redirecting music purchasers to eith
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DENVER – A nationally known voice recognition expert says he believes voice mails left for a male escort are probably from a pastor in Colorado Springs.
Nationally known voice recognition expert, Richard Sanders, compared two similar statements – one mad
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A Morocco-born computer virus that crashed the Department of Homeland Security’s US-VISIT border screening system last year first passed though the backbone network of the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement bureau, according to newly released documents
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A Spanish judge has dealt a blow to the global music industry after ruling that there is nothing illegal about downloading music for free from the internet as long as it is for personal use.
The decision, the first of its kind in Europe, opens the way fo
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America is now seen as a threat to world peace by its closest neighbours and allies, according to an international survey of public opinion published today that reveals just how far the country’s reputation has fallen among former supporters since the inv
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A US government agency that has exposed corruption in Iraqi reconstruction projects will close in 2007.
Washington lawmakers have reacted with shock at the discovery that an obscure clause in a military spending bill will terminate the work of the audit
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(AP) — Heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2005 and are still increasing, the U.N. weather agency said Friday.
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Baghdad police say they have found 83 bodies, some showing signs of torture, in various locations around the city in the past 36 hours.
The fresh killings came as the US said seven more US soldiers had died, and that troops had killed 13 insurgents.
~ by SAP on 3 November 2006.
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