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    • On Paris & Peter: The Media Circus That Could've Been

      Posted by Villagenyc

      On Fox News, Rev. Al Sharpton weighed in by phone about what’s good for one is good for all, Geraldo and Shep Smith hollered and giggled and Greta worried that Hilton was ill, or perhaps, “twitching”. But then, of all the pundits, a very interesting comment came from the high priestess of outrageous and offensive right wing ideology herself, Ann Coulter. Of the madness, Coulter hypothesized, that if this were Tom Hanks, you wouldn’t have all this blood lust.

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    • Alleged top world spammer arrested in Seattle

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      A 27-year-old man described as one of the world's most prolific spammers was arrested Wednesday, and federal authorities said computer users across the Web could notice a decrease in the amount of junk e-mail. “He's one of the top 10 spammers in the world,” said Tim Cranton, a Microsoft Corp. lawyer who is senior director of the company's Worldwide Internet Safety Programs. “He's a huge problem for our customers. This is a very good day.”

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    • Lawsuit looms over B.C. orcas

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      The Sierra Legal Defence Fund has accused the Department of Fisheries and Oceans of "unlawful and unreasonable delay" for repeatedly postponing the release of a strategy to protect an endangered killer whale population off the west coast.

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    • Stalkers Go High Tech to Intimidate Victims

      Posted by Shemuses from Washington Post

      The case had the makings of an eerie cyber-mystery: A young Alexandria woman told local police she suspected that her ex-boyfriend was tapping into her e-mail inbox from thousands of miles away, reading messages before she could and harassing the senders.

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    • Wal-Mart's paranoid spying operation

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Wal-Mart can't take a trick. The world's biggest retailer seems to lurch from one screw-up to another. Now the New York City comptroller's office is demanding that the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission investigate the company for illegally spying on its shareholders and critics.

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    srebrenicagenocideinfo comments on:

    Bosnia Prosecutors Seek Accountability for Srebrenica Genocide

    PS: Recently, 7 Serbian soldiers were convicted for their involvement in Srebrenica genocide.

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    7:52 pm 9/05/08
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    daveuser87843 comments on:

    Gag orders in a Facebook age

    hmm

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    11:14 pm 1/10/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Cheney gets violent reception in Sydney

    Obama’s comments on Australia’s prime minister were hilarious. I doubt Cheney will absorb much feedback. He’s not that kind of guy.

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    7:29 pm 2/22/07
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    srebrenicagenocideinfo

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    Srebrenica genocide historian.

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    Shemuses

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    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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    Villagenyc

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    East Village via Bama.

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