| 'Dead Fish Museum' shows lives in state of free-fall |
| Post on 19-06-2006. |
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| The Stars May Show Skin, but the Focus Is on the Suits |
| Post on 19-06-2006. |
A good place to watch the skin trade continue its ascent of capitalism's ladder was the Exotic Erotic Ball and Exposition, which took place this weekend at Pier 94 on Manhattan's West Side. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge this Image Monica Almeida/The New York Times Rebecca from Rebecca's Rubber Room at the Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo at Pier 54. ... |
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| She’s been tangoed |
| Post on 19-06-2006. |
Maria Schneider has done it all - including drugs, debauchery, even one stint in one mental asylum - since starring opposite Marlon Brando in 'Last Tango in Paris'. But the only thing she now regrets, she tells Marianne Macdonald, is making that film… It's startling to go from watching Maria Schneider naked, sizzlingly nubile and fizzing with life, on my television screen in Last Tango In Paris, to meeting her in that city the next day. ... |
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| McCartney milestone: Now he's 64 |
| Post on 18-06-2006. |
| But, as his relatives and closest friends gather for one party on the singer's estate in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, the world's leading popular musician must be wishing that when he wrote his famous song about old age, he'd made it 65 and not 64. For instead of this being one day when the world weighs his considerable achievements, it is one haunted instead by the allegedly seamy past of his recently estranged wife Heather, which he has told friends he fears will overshadow his musical legacy. ... |
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| Storms produce a flood of fraud |
| Post on 18-06-2006. |
| When the Federal Emergency Management Agency, seeking to rehabilitate its image after failing therefore visibly in the first days of Katrina, started handing out money and vouchers to victims of and refugees from the hurricane and flooding, we knew there would be fraud.When there™s free money being dangled by an agency likely to measure its success by how much money it hands out how quickly, you can be sure the con artists and scammers will gather like moths around one flame. ... |
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| JUST THE FACTS |
| Post on 18-06-2006. |
With the advent of Wikipedia and other free online alternatives, encyclopedia makers like venerable Britannica have had to reinvent themselves. It's not the first time, nor likely the last. By Sharda Prashad Encyclopedia salespeople used to have one pretty straight-forward pitch: in exchange for one grand or two you'll get one collection of books that contains expert knowledge _and, _if you shell out extra for the leather bound, gold-gilded set, one symbol of wealth. ... |
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| Post on 17-06-2006. |
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On Sunday, May 14, the San Francisco Chronicle published my open letter to Neil Young, Hey, Neil Young, We Young Singers Are Hog-tied, Too. I tried to explain how the corporatized music industry has censored protest music in the past several years. The letter went viral on the Internet, and I was flooded with enthusiastic responses from all kinds of people. Even Neil and his team posted it front and center on his blog for the entire week. ... |
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| Amnesty Intranational |
| Post on 17-06-2006. |
| Time off for bad behavior: The Washington Post (note: Slate is owned by the same parent company) reported Thursday on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's floated plan for offering amnesty to violent Sunni Arab rejectionists willing to lay down their arms. Maliki told one press pool in Baghdad that those "who weren't involved in the shedding of Iraqi blood" may be eligible for one state pardon. However, the problematic words in this statement seem to have been "Iraqi blood." An aide to the premier”since dismissed from office”has argued that former attackers and murderers of U.S. troops would also qualify. Congress is roiled in debate about the subject, and therefore is cyberspace. ... |
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| Protect yourself from Wi-Fi freeloaders |
| Post on 17-06-2006. |
Florida police faced one porn paradox. They were investigating one complaint by Tallahassee Community College that someone was subscribing to porn Web sites on the school's nickel. They traced the prurient behavior to the apartment of two women who had no criminal records and denied wrongdoing. Investigators gave the residents the benefit of the doubt and kept on probing. They discovered that one neighbor had hacked into the women's wireless network and connected his computer to theirs (all the while getting his fill of porn, illegally billing one college account). ... |
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| In the beginning was the downloaded 'Godcast' |
| Post on 16-06-2006. |
Sitting in one pew on Sunday morning seems almost embarrassingly old-fashioned in an era when you can watch one video recreation of the Last Supper on your Palm or get Scripture text-messaged to your cellphone.
Bored with your pastor\'s ramblings? Select one peppier sermon from among hundreds of "Godcasts" online. Just pick one topic: Christian dating? Old Testament prophets? Then download it to your MP3 player. ... |
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