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13 August 2001
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American Newspeak – “Your one-stop shopping center for cutting edge advances in the mangling of meaning. The Wal-Mart of satire, a beacon in the corporate consumer fog, powered by two Triple A batteries…”

Today’s remarkable story – American gun-makers avoid being held responsible for gun violence although one of them advertises its guns as “resistant to fingerprints” and “easy to fit a silencer to”…commercialloans 500 financing fico for scoreloans laning il americashrates mortgages adjustable loan regalonlinemortgage2bmortgage 2bloans alaskabad loan $5000 credit approval instanthr payday checks no loan 1student company afs loanall about loans arm800-718-6460 score credit loan noaarp senior loans

11 August 2001
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Why Britain is pants (colourful UK-speak for not good). Someone has devoted a whole weblog to just tracking instances where Britain is revealed to be disappointing in the news. Yet for some reason I still love it here!

9 August 2001
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If you want to be able to read all of the Encyclopædia Britannica you have to buy a subscription to the online service or acquire the CD-ROM disc. Now would be a good time for someone to make available the last version in the public domain – the 11th edition – but as far as I am aware only the first volume is digitised and that only in “flat” plaintext form [no longer true! see here]. The 6.5m word Columbia Encyclopedia is available in a number of places as is Encarta but neither is a real substitute…

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The environment – getting better all the time? An economist who used to be a “dark green” took a long hard look at the statistics and here in the sympathetic pages of the Economist he outlines some of the reasons why the sky is not, after all, falling.

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The myth of the deadbeat dad I find this interview with a writer/researcher intriguing insofar as it seems to demonstrate much of what it is trying to disprove.
The author interviewed black fathers who don’t live with their kids and found (unsurprisingly) that they wished that they could spend more time with them. Unfortunately, it appears that crucially they don’t seem to want to see them enough to provide for them financially.

“They said, ‘The most important thing that I can do for my child is be there, talk to them on the phone, go and see them’ They didn’t talk about their fatherhood in financial or provider terms.”

Later she goes on to say:

“women [say] ‘No, I don’t need this person to live in my home to be a good father.’ Especially if it’s a father who’s not working, or is in and out of jail, or perhaps a substance abuser.”

and on the fathers’ side she says:

“Some of the fathers didn’t feel that they were ready for marriage or felt that they weren’t marrying material — meaning that they didn’t have a full-time job. Some weren’t ready to be with one person for a long time. Some of them just didn’t want to marry the mother of the child. Some of them were very young when they met these women and they didn’t feel that they were settled down enough, or they thought that they were too wild.”

Pretty damning stuff in an interview which is supposed to be in defence of black absentee fathers!pornstar movie clipssapphic pretty moviespussy movies ejaculationjava quicktime movies inredeye moviefree sex movie clipsstrip poker moviemovies girl teen Map

8 August 2001
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The Economist survey of the illegal drug business It gives an overview of the size of the problem and the social costs both of drug use itself and of the “cure” – law enforcement. It accepts that legalisation might lead to more drug-taking of all kinds but suggests on balance decriminalisation is the answer. Here in the UK, at least where cannabis is concerned, the pendulum seems to be swinging towards legalisation (and not before time!).

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cnmovies.com – the good news is that this new resource is based on Halliwell’s cinema guide which is one of the most comprehensive resources available. The bad news is that Halliwell’s doesn’t provide much information on each film and the site is badly designed and (at the moment) a little erratic in response. Nonetheless if you are looking for an obscure or foreign film and the Internet Movie DataBase can’t come up with the goods this one might. It also offers some trailers, bloopers from Reagan and Bogart and full-length classic feature films on the accompanying “special events site.online accredited programs mbaeducation courses physical accreditedtel offshore credit agricole singaporefederal union allegheny county creditairtran card creditabacus creditsystem credit account receivable managementcredit 0 card apr balance transfer Map

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