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A federal district court judge in San Francisco today rescinded a controversial order that disabled the “wikileaks.org” domain name which had — until two weeks ago — pointed to Wikileaks, a website designed to give whistleblowers a forum for posting mat
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What puzzles me about the study, however, is that it has essentially concluded that there is growing disillusionment with “traditional journalism.” That is, in a word, untrue. Completely untrue. Traditional journalism in all its fact-finding, thorough
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HUZZAH!
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Artist managers are girding for battle with their music overlords over when their clients are going to see some of the dough negotiated last year in copyright-infringement settlements with a host of Web sites.
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As a Jew and perhaps more importantly simply as a sentient being I found it disgusting. It was a nationwide, televised, MSM version of one of those noxious Obama smear emails.
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After promising last year to search its computers for tens of thousands of e-mails sent by White House officials, the Republican National Committee has informed a House committee that it no longer plans to retrieve the communications by restoring computer
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“Regulators are bracing for 100-200 bank failures over the next 12-24 months,” says Jaret Seiberg, an analyst with the financial services firm, the Stanford Group.
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Yep, I’m filing this right next to “Brownie, you’re doin a heckuva job.”
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Yeah, but at least there’s no recession, right, Dubya?
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Hold onto your wallets, friends. This economy’s headed straight down the dumper.
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Stuff like this is why I never fly anywhere anymore. Screw the TSA.
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Federal records obtained by FOX 4 News show that in the past three years travelers have reported tens of millions of dollars in goods missing from their luggage. It was there when they checked the bag at the airport, but gone when they reached their dest
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Rossmiller has now written a truly superb book about his experiences as a DIA intelligence officer, with a focus on his work in Iraq: Still Broken: A Recruit’s Insider Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon. The book documents with
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Now someone should do a study of the BMI of Marvel’s writers and editors. And skip Quesada; his fat head would skew the results.
~ by SAP on 2 March 2008.
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