links for 2006-11-09
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Robert Gates made Osama Bin Laden what he is today. This is not exaggeration. By funding Osama Bin Laden’s operations, training camps, weaponry and political influence from 1979 (even before Russia invaded Afghanistan), Robert Gates personally gave us o
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Mental health problems soared after Hurricane Katrina, just as the city’s ability to handle them plummeted, creating a crisis so acute that police officers say they take some disturbed people to a destination of last resort — jail.
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WASHINGTON – A federal magistrate judge has ruled that a reproductive rights group can seek White House e-mails and other documents as part of its lawsuit promoting broader access to the morning-after pill.
The ruling by Viktor Pohorelsky allows the C
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Ah, the marriage of two of my favorite programs, uTorrent and Firefox. Over at TorrentFreak they’ve got an add-on for Firefox that integrates the two, putting uTorrent’s WebUI (which you must download separately) in Firefox’s sidebar and reporting you dow
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(CBS) Veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Ed Bradley died Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan of complications from leukemia.
Bradley joined the staff of the venerable news magazine 26 years ago. His consummate skills as a broadcast journalist
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This Russian man from St. Petersburg got his personal submarine. He built it himself and it is the smallest submarine in Russia, officially registered as a boat by Russian boat registry and has got it’s own personal name and number.
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The Windows XP Welcome screen. Pretty pictures for each user account. What a nice thought on Microsoft’s part. The only trouble is – I want to create an administrator account, and not have others tempted to try getting into it while they are on my compute




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