2006 Readings
- Looking in the crystal ball: 2007 in retrospect (www.heise-security.co.uk)
- High court may take up question of Scouts' religious status / Ninth U.S. Circuit requests state review of federal case involving San Diego's $1-a-year lease of parkland to group (www.sfgate.com)
- US: the conspiracy that wasn’t, by Alexander Cockburn (mondediplo.com)
- Sean Jean Sells Dog Fur Jacket as "Faux" - Consumerist (www.consumerist.com)
- Can This Fruit Be Saved? - Popular Science (www.popsci.com)
- Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » #4: Plan, execute, DELIVER (www.markshuttleworth.com)
- The Wal-Mart Prank (www.zug.com)
- the soldier's heart: experts: the impact of killing & how to prepare the soldier (PBS)
- SAN FRANCISCO / License plate scanners help find those with unpaid parking tickets (sfgate.com)
- 10 Things Your Fitness Club Won't Tell You (money.aol.com)
- Looking at Fiji and Vienna « unnecessary (jameskyton.wordpress.com)
- The 10 most outrageous civil liberties violations of 2006. - By Dahlia Lithwick - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
- Feeding Frenzy (PBS)
- Feds: Homeland Security project didn't protect privacy (news.com)
- Procrastination Can Have Its Own Cost (New York Times)
- Seeking $1 Million a Day, N.Y.U. Mines Personal Data for a Fund (New York Times)
- Elder (New York Times)
- International lawlessness (The Guardian)
- Want alternative energy? Try pond scum (news.com)
- Vehicle Mileage Estimates Get Real (www.commondreams.org)
- How To: Disable Your Passport's RFID Chip (Wired)
- Robot Deer Captures Poachers (www.voanews.com)
- Scrooge and intellectual property rights (www.bmj.com)
- Liberalism and neurology | Free to choose? (www.economist.com)
- Vista security spec 'longest suicide note in history' (www.theinquirer.net)
- World Domination 201 (www.catb.org)
- Arctic ice shelf collapse poses risk: expert (www.cbc.ca)
- Parasite makes men dumb, women sexy - National - smh.com.au (www.smh.com.au)
- The Scotsman - International - Unhappy feat: biologists baffled as millions of penguins vanish (thescotsman.scotsman.com)
- OLPC in Argentina by the Numbers (www.olpcnews.com)
- The battle for wireless network drivers - The Jem Report (www.thejemreport.com)
- Milgram experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org)
- A Hunt for Energy Hogs (online.wsj.com)
- Justice Dept. Database Stirs Privacy Fears - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- Judge rules against Jennings, Democrats to seat Buchanan (www.heraldtribune.com)
- After one month, no rush to adopt Vista (security.itworld.com)
- Vista crippled by content protection (www.techworld.com)
- Spam Will Be 'Solved' In 2 Years--Gates (www.informationweek.com)
- Macintendo Family Values (www.red-sweater.com)
- LXer: Ten of the biggest Dutch municipalities say 'enough!' to Microsoft (lxer.com)
- unsafe sex products (www.tinynibbles.com)
- The Scandal of Nonoxynol-9 (www.thebody.com)
- A Special Christmas Box *Uncensored Version* (www.youtube.com)
- A first look at Thunderbird 2.0 (applications.linux.com)
- Debian delayed as community loses interest (www.zdnetasia.com)
- Lawsuit challenges government's right to read your e-mail (www.startribune.com)
- How much satisfaction do gifts buy? - By Joel Waldfogel (www.slate.com)
- The False Confession (www.psychologytoday.com)
- James Shore: Successful Software (www.jamesshore.com)
- Woman beaten on Jerusalem bus for refusing to move to rear seat (haaretz.com)
- Linux and its closing window of opportunity with OEMs (www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
- Jungle secrets: 52 new species found in Borneo's 'Lost World' (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- Time Machine and the future of the file system (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft Turns Up The Heat On Windows 2000 Users (www.informationweek.com)
- Mishap in dismantling nuclear warhead (www.upi.com)
- Why Vista might be the last of its kind (Seattle Times)
- Is Java SE 1.6.0 Faster? ... (www.javalobby.org)
- CE-Oh no he didn't! Part XXI : Gates tells consumers to ditch DRMed tunes, buy CDs (www.engadget.com)
- JetBlue Adding Some Legroom by Removing Seats From Airbus 320 Planes (New York Times)
- MySpace Passwords Aren't So Dumb (Wired)
- The Best: Science Fictions (Wired)
- Why I take handouts from drug companies (www.slate.com)
- How to Design a Good API & Why it Matters (www.infoq.com)
- Talking Linux IP with Bill Gates (www.niallkennedy.com)
- Java 6 Released - Best "Out of the Box" ... (www.javalobby.org)
- In Tuition Game, Popularity Rises With Price (New York Times)
- Castles in the Sand (New York Times)
- When will Sun’s JDK start following code conventions? (www.khanspot.com)
- Sun Sees the Light on Java Applets (www.cadenhead.org)
- Dispatches from the Drug War - Homeland Stupidity (www.homelandstupidity.us)
- the.codist{} (codist.biit.com)
- Don Norman's jnd.org / Simplicity Is Highly Overrated (www.jnd.org)
- Ayende @ Blog - The Problem of Open Source in the Microsoft World (www.ayende.com)
- Top 15 Ant Best Practices (www.onjava.com)
- Pirates Spoof Vista's Enterprise Activation (www.informationweek.com)
- BEA to run Java sans operating system (news.zdnet.com)
- People Over Process: When "Support" Becomes "Consulting" (www.redmonk.com)
- The New Modality API (java.sun.com)
- Chet Haase's Blog: These Are Some of my Favorite [Mustang] Things (weblogs.java.net)
- HTTP server API in Sun's Java SE 6 (blogs.sun.com)
- Danny Coward's Sun Weblog (blogs.sun.com)
- Arctic sea ice 'faces rapid melt' (BBC)
- CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Other Views :: Went to war? Good president! Kept the peace? Not so hot (www.suntimes.com)
- Attytood: "You people are so nice": An epitaph for the White House press corpse (www.attytood.com)
- Windows development chief: 'I would buy a Mac if I didn't work for Microsoft' (www.computerworld.com)
- How to bypass a cartridge expiration date - fixyourownprinter.com (www.fixyourownprinter.com)
- Ed Foster's Gripelog || HP's Time-Bombed Printheads (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Lactose Tolerance in East Africa Points to Recent Evolution (New York Times)
- In Kansas, a Line Is Drawn Around a Prairie Dog Town (New York Times)
- As Microsoft looks ahead, will Vista be the end of an era? (business.timesonline.co.uk)
- More on Division by Zero (scienceblogs.com)
- Religion for a Captive Audience, Paid For by Taxes (New York Times)
- RIAA petitions to lower artist royalties, weakens piracy arguments (www.engadget.com)
- Vista Minimum Requirements Unrealistic (www.betanews.com)
- Disgruntled Dell customer finds crafty path to lawsuit settlement (www.engadget.com)
- The Fighting First Family (patriotboy.blogspot.com)
- RIAA defendant targets Kazaa in new lawsuit (arstechnica.com)
- 'The world needs only five computers' (news.com)
- How Microsoft fights off 100,000 attacks per month (www.computerworld.com)
- Solar cell breaks efficiency record (news.com)
- 1200-year-old problem 'easy' (BBC)
- Loves Linux, Runs Windows (Wired)
- Bush 'Privacy Board' Just a Gag (Wired)
-
For the spy who has everything, blades in coins and x-ray cameras (The Guardian)
- DHS Passenger Scoring Illegal? (Wired)
- Sun exec rallies behind GPLv3 (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- What code DOESN'T do in real life (that it does in the movies) (www.drivl.com)
- Richard Dawkins: You Ask The Questions Special (The Independent)
- U.S. Isn't Getting Royalties From Big Oil, Agency Responsible For Collecting Billions From Energy Companies Has Failed To Do So - CBS News (www.cbsnews.com)
- Cavuto to Krugman: ‘You Are Lying To People’ (thinkprogress.org)
- After a Rush to Make Repairs, Pace of Levee Work Downshifts (New York Times)
- Lauren Weinstein's Blog: How To Tell If Your Cell Phone Is Bugged (lauren.vortex.com)
- 5 years later, WTC mail keeps coming - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- Video Is a Window Into a Terror Suspect’s Isolation (New York Times)
- In U.S., fear and distrust of Muslims runs deep - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- Dream House Becomes a Roadblock in the New West (New York Times)
- Nasa looks to a new frontier by building telescope on the Moon - World - Times Online (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- Do Not Pry Open Until Christmas - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- Beyond3D - Which was nice. (www.beyond3d.com)
- The Tom Friedman disease consumes Establishment Washington (glenngreenwald.blogspot.com)
- I, Cringely . The Pulpit . In a Jam (PBS)
- MPAA Kills Anti-Pretexting Bill (Wired)
- 27B Stroke 6 (blog.wired.com)
- The 50 Worst Artists in Music History on Blender.com (www.blender.com)
- Feds to Toughen E-Voting Standards? (Internet News)
- McInblog: Apple lost my computer! (www.ryanmcintyre.com)
- Cutting Free - Free Software at the cutting edge :: GPL Java: An interview with lead Kaffe developer Dalibor Topic :: November :: 2006 (cuttingfree.blogsome.com)
- How Two Hours Can Waste Two Weeks (Agile Advice) (www.agileadvice.com)
- ATM system called unsafe - The Red Tape Chronicles (redtape.msnbc.com)
- FBI drops security probe of IU student (www.indystar.com)
- Coding Horror: This Is What Happens When You Let Developers Create UI (www.codinghorror.com)
- RIAA wants the Internet shut down (www.theinquirer.net)
- Fables of the Deconstruction (New York Times)
- A Linux Distro You Probably Haven't Heard Of. (www.projectopus.com)
- Lawyer wrongly arrested in bombings: 'We lived in 1984' (www.cnn.com)
- Customer Confidential (www.bwcitypaper.com)
- SWAT Overkill: The Danger of a Paramilitary Police Force (www.popularmechanics.com)
- Oracle Security Patch Causes Insecurity (www.gripe2ed.com)
- BBspot - MPAA Lobbying for Home Theater Regulations (www.bbspot.com)
- Many Muslims 'do' condemn terrorism (www.metimes.com)
- Choices = Headaches (www.joelonsoftware.com)
- Creating Passionate Users: How will Sun bounce back? (headrush.typepad.com)
- GPLv3 - Transcript of Richard Stallman from the fifth international GPLv3 conference, Tokyo, Japan; 2006-11-21 (www.fsfeurope.org)
- When Don’t Smoke Means Do (New York Times)
- Army Game Proves U.S. Can't Lose (Wired)
- TRAFFIC WAVE EXPERIMENTS (amasci.com)
- Daily Kos: Articles of Impeachment against Bush and Cheney (www.dailykos.com)
- Portland Mercury - News - City - Suspension of Disbelief (San Jose Mercury)
- Vista with the masses (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Hot Air » Blog Archive » Video: Rangel says men join the army only if they can’t have “a decent career” (hotair.com)
- Multiline strings in java - Part 2 (peter-reilly.blogspot.com)
- In Class Warfare, Guess Which Class Is Winning (New York Times)
- Peer Pressure: Inflating Executive Pay (New York Times)
- Home Schoolers Content to Take Children’s Lead (New York Times)
- 16:9 (wide-screen) TVs - CNET's quick guide to aspect ratio (www.cnet.com)
- Avoid the loony Zune (www.suntimes.com)
- Despite a Year of Ire and Angst, Little Has Changed on Wiretaps (New York Times)
- Economics: The Invisible Hand of the Market (New York Times)
- Teens Frustrate Military Recruiter's ASVAB Scam - by Scott Horton (www.antiwar.com)
- Pat Tillman Family Attacked for Pursuing the Truth... and Not Being Christians (revcom.us)
- Open Java changes Everything - O'Reilly ONJava Blog (www.oreillynet.com)
- Situation:Terminal » My Xbox Live HD Video Rental Nightmare (situationterminal.com)
- Congress unlocks US cellphones | The Register (The Register)
- Polygamists Fight to Be Seen As Part of Mainstream Society - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- What Grandma Would Say (www.opinionjournal.com)
- On the trail of the Yangtze's lost dolphin (The Guardian)
- Christmas Wish List for Java ... (www.javalobby.org)
- Borland Spins Off CodeGear, Releases JBuilder 7 (Artima)
- Jerome Louvel on the Restlet Project (Artima)
- Civilian Death Toll Reaches New High in Iraq, U.N. Says (New York Times)
- Inside the mind of the enemy: the business analyst (www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
- Inside the mind of the enemy: the community (www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
- YOUR PAPERS PLEASE (www.nj.com)
- Review: Apple's New Mac Pro Blows Away The Competition - Personal Technology - Network Computing (www.networkcomputing.com)
- Analysis: Ballots favored Dems - Orlando Sentinel : State News Analysis: Ballots favored Dems - Orlando Sentinel : State News (www.orlandosentinel.com)
- Multi-core may be bad for Java (www.devwebsphere.com)
- Cure Me (New York Times)
- Lawsuit alleges e-voting negligence in Florida (news.com)
- Vista's EULA Product Activation Worries (www.securityfocus.com)
- DOTHEDAVEY » Blog Archive » BEST BUY HOLDING Wii’s, FLAT OUT LYING TO CUSTOMERS. (toddcox.com)
- Oases in Navajo desert contained 'a witch's brew' - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- How to Bridge PHP and Java for Powerful Web Solutions (www.hiveminds.co.uk)
- Muslim clerics removed from US Airways claim discrimination (hosted.ap.org)
- Winner Named for Florida Seat; Loser Files Suit (New York Times)
- A Free-for-All on Science and Religion (New York Times)
- Israeli Map Says West Bank Posts Sit on Arab Land (New York Times)
- The new Java Memory Model (www.bejug.org)
- Create Great-Looking GUIs With NetBeans IDE 5.5 (java.sun.com)
- Ryan Tomayko - Java in The Land of Make Believe (naeblis.cx)
- Off the Kuff: The janitors' strike (www.offthekuff.com)
- The Daily WTF - [CodeSOD] XML vs CSV : The Choice is Obvious (thedailywtf.com)
- Guardian Unlimited (The Guardian)
- Epilepsy Fdn.-Michigan Man Arrested During Seizure (www.epilepsyfoundation.org)
- NSA Case Becomes Lawyer Junket (Wired)
- Republicans just love the filibuster now (www.crooksandliars.com)
- What are we becoming? (www.youtube.com)
- For West Bank, It’s a Highway to Frustration (New York Times)
- McCain: Bush Admin Breaks Laws to Hide Global Warming Data (www.tpmmuckraker.com)
- Clear Evidence 2006 Congressional Elections Hacked (www.opednews.com)
- Dick Cheney at the Federalist Society last night -- translated (glenngreenwald.blogspot.com)
- Houston Police Run Over Striking Janitors with Horses (www.mydd.com)
- In pursuit of code quality: Don't be fooled by the coverage report (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Generate PDF files from Java applications dynamically (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Build culturally aware apps with GBO (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Tim Bray on What GPL'd Java Means (Artima)
- What Open-Source Java Means for the JCP (Artima)
- Amazon.com - A Developer Platform? (Artima)
- Cracked it! (The Guardian)
- Iraq rape soldier given life sentence (The Guardian)
- Kent Beck - Agility is not enough (www.think-box.co.uk)
- Senate Dems plan overhaul of military tribunals bill (www.hillnews.com)
- Community responds to Taser use in Powell (dailybruin.com)
- Vista and More: Piecing Together Microsoft's DRM Puzzle (computerworld.com)
- Vote Early, Vote Often (Wired)
- Cenk Uygur: Will John Moody be Forced Out of Fox Like Dan Rather from CBS? (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- Automate GUI tests for Swing applications (JavaWorld)
- The Rule of Least Power (www.w3.org)
- CSP for Java programmers, Part 1 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Java Pro Programming: Printing (JavaWorld)
- A New Push to Raise Cap on H (New York Times)
- Voters Back Limits on Eminent Domain (New York Times)
- The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher - John Taylor Gatto (hometown.aol.com)
- Ubuntu Developer Summit report: X.org improvements, driver controversy, and bling (community.linux.com)
- Update: In FL-13, Court Battle Begins As Counting Continues (www.tpmmuckraker.com)
- Get a load of that name! (JavaWorld)
- Automatically implement design guidelines in your code (JavaWorld)
- Debug with anonymous inner classes (JavaWorld)
- The thread threat (JavaWorld)
- Sun Considering GPL For OpenSolaris (developers.slashdot.org)
- Performance Bloopers - Eclipsepedia (wiki.eclipse.org)
- java.net.URL.equals and hashCode make (blocking) Internet connections.... (michaelscharf.blogspot.com)
- GOP Fliers Apparently Were Part Of Strategy (Washington Post)
- Musings on the new opportunities that Open Source Java brings (joshy, Joshua Marinacci's Blog)
- Road Testing BMW's Hydrogen 7 (Wired)
- Moore's Law is dead, says Gordon Moore (www.techworld.com)
- Meet the Real People in 'Borat' (rss.msnbc.msn.com)
- Candidate gets no votes -- but he voted for himself (www.cnn.com)
- TeenScreenFacts.com (www.teenscreenfacts.com)
- Open Source Java V : GPL and Patents (blogs.codehaus.org)
- A Funny Java Flavoured Look at the World: Favouring composition over inheritance is a sign of a maturing programmer (hoskinator.blogspot.com)
- Oh, the emails you'll get... (Joel Spolsky, Joel on Software)
- RMS, recently, on if SUN free Java (fsfe.org)
- Comparing Frameworks (www.tbray.org)
- Java Is Free (www.tbray.org)
- Sun open sources Java SE, ME, and Glassfish under GPLv2 (www.infoq.com)
- Sun Pours Out Java Cup (www.eweek.com)
- Sun GPLs Java, targets mobile phones (www.linuxdevices.com)
- Washington File: Nancy Pelosi's tough new rules (www.cbc.ca)
- What a Mandate! Popular Vote For Senate Was 55%-43% Democratic (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- » The war is over and Linux won (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Blame Canada. Ontario-based Musician Takes Down Slashdot. (paul.kedrosky.com)
- Dear Apple: It's not me, it's you (blog.simon-cozens.org)
- Java App shutdown hook (www.techmag.biz)
- Memo to Every Democrat (www.dailykos.com)
- Sun names likely license for open-source Java (news.com)
- Judge orders RIAA to justify its piracy charges (www.theinquirer.net)
- Allchin Suggests Vista Won't Need Antivirus (www.betanews.com)
- Donald Rumsfeld: The War Crimes Case (jurist.law.pitt.edu)
-
CNN tells YouTube to pull down video outing GOP party head Ken Mehlman (americablog.blogspot.com)
- Divide and Conquer (PBS)
- Sun Never Sets on Java Security Updates (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Cox Clobbers Competitor's Customers (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Mozilla fixes 'critical' flaws (news.com)
- An MIT physicist?sees future of tech: personal fabricators (money.cnn.com)
- Vote machines crash in Ohio - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- RED HERRING | Atari Founder Trashes Sony, PS3 (The Red Herring)
- A Concrete Step Toward Cleaner Air (www.businessweek.com)
- Think Progress » VIDEO: Bush Admits He Lied About Rumsfeld For Political Purposes (thinkprogress.org)
- Intelligent Design Suffers Further Setback in Midterms (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
- Dell customer gets Windows refund (www.linuxworld.com)
- James Gosling on Open Sourcing Sun's Java Platform Implementations (java.sun.com)
- Let Post-Election Debugging Begin (Wired)
- Column from PC Magazine: Is Microsoft Going to Start a Linux War? (www.pcmag.com)
- A truly open Linux phone with GPS debuts (www.theinquirer.net)
- Sun Set To Move On GPL License For Open-Source Java (www.crn.com)
- Not Enough Ballots -- GOP Voters Being Turned Away (www.youtube.com)
- The TAGRI (They Aren't Gonna Read It) Principle of Software Development (www.agilemodeling.com)
- A Funny Java Flavoured Look at the World: A Tip on Writing Software Documentation - don't waste to much time on it (hoskinator.blogspot.com)
- Java 6 Release Date Set: December 7, 2006! - Weiqi Gao's Observations (www.weiqigao.com)
- PHP Succeeding Where Java Has Failed (developers.slashdot.org)
- The Code of the Callboy (New York Times)
- To Do List: Rename Laptop Files ‘Grandma’s Favorite Recipes’ (New York Times)
- Scattered computer glitches slow voting (www.cnn.com)
- Neo Culpa: Politics & Power (www.vanityfair.com)
- NOTA – Bene! (www.lewrockwell.com)
- US Customs announces massive new database on trucks and travelers (arstechnica.com)
- 10 Reasons to Buy a DSLR Camera - (www.thetechlounge.com)
- They’d rather die: brief lives of the Afghan slave wives (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- SNL TV Funhouse Conspiracy Theory Rock Censored By NBC Only Aired Once (video.google.com)
- Pre-election e-voting news round-up (arstechnica.com)
- randomCoder : JSESSIONID considered harmful (randomcoder.com)
- Java IAQ: Infrequently Answered Questions (www.norvig.com)
- API Usability: Guidelines to improve your code ease of use - The Code Project - Design and Strategy (www.codeproject.com)
- Privacy Prevails: German ISP Forced To Delete IP Logs at Torrentfreak (torrentfreak.com)
- The Myth of the Rational Voter (www.cato-unbound.org)
- HOW THEY STOLE THE MID-TERM ELECTION (www.gregpalast.com)
- It's a Candidate Calling. Again (Washington Post)
- What's a SQL Injection Bug? (Joel Spolsky, Joel on Software)
- Republican Voter Suppression -- Catch 'Em on Tape (mathewgross.com)
- Bush Says U.S. Pullout Would Let Iraq Radicals Use Oil as a Weapon (Washington Post)
- Dick Cheney to Spend Election Day Hunting (www.foxnews.com)
- Britain is 'surveillance society' (BBC)
- The Virus That Ate DHS (Wired)
- Liberal Blogger Kicked Out Of Allen Rally (www.charlottesvillenewsplex.tv)
- New System Tray Functionality (java.sun.com)
- In the Voting Booth, Bias Starts at the Top (New York Times)
- Schneier on Security: Perceived Risk vs. Actual Risk (www.schneier.com)
- Stay on Target (eightandfive.com)
- LEAKED 2003 REPORT ON MARYLAND'S DIEBOLD VOTING SYSTEMS REVEALS SERIOUS SECURITY CONCERNS WERE WITHHELD FROM ELECTION BOARD, GOVERNOR, PUBLIC! (www.bradblog.com)
- Friends of Liberty - We're All Prisoners, Now: US Citizens to be Required ''Clearance'' to Leave USA (sianews.com)
- Techdirt: California E-Voting Machines Let You Vote Early And Often (techdirt.com)
- U.S. Seeks Silence on CIA Prisons (Washington Post)
- Weighing Minimum Wage Hikes (online.wsj.com)
- Medicaid Wants Citizenship Proof for Infant Care (New York Times)
- Stephen Colbert on Rush Limbaugh (gorillamask.net)
- RIP: Pink Flamingo, 1957-2006 (blogs.sun.com)
- Stop calling it the 'war on terror' (www.latimes.com)
- An Abu Ghraib Offender Heads Back to Iraq (www.time.com)
- 'Only 50 years left' for sea fish (BBC)
- Congress Tells Auditor in Iraq to Close Office (New York Times)
- U.S. Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer (New York Times)
- Grading a School’s Grades (New York Times)
- CEO of MSP Provider Compulinx Under Arrest - VARBusiness (www.varbusiness.com)
- The Boarding Pass Brouhaha (Wired)
- KFDM-TV Channel Six News (www.kfdm.com)
- KNAU: Alyssa Peterson Suicide (2006-10-31) (www.publicbroadcasting.net)
- American Election Hacker Testifies (www.youtube.com)
- I am thoroughly humbled by generics (jroller.com)
- The Word on Warranties: Don’t Bother (New York Times)
- Shuttle mission to save camera that snapped the dawn of time
(The Guardian)
- Iraq: 'The Greatest Strategic Disaster in American History' (www.alternet.org)
- Back from Iraq - and suddenly out on the streets (Christian Science Monitor)
- The NAFTA Superhighway (www.house.gov)
- British scientists grow human liver in a laboratory (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- This Is No Fun (www.balloon-juice.com)
- The Dilbert Blog: Electronic Voting Machines (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
- VA-SEN: In Letter, Allen Tackle Victim Demands Allen Fire Staffers; Pressing Charges Against Allen (electioncentral.tpmcafe.com)
- Breaking The Major Release Habit - Agile addresses many of the problems of traditional development, but is it right for your team? (www.acmqueue.com)
- DOG PARKS. A Politically Incorrect View (www.mysticalpoodles.com)
- One for the Ages: A Prescription That May Extend Life (New York Times)
- Make Linux 'gorgeous,' Ubuntu leader says (searchopensource.techtarget.com)
- Understanding Apple's Binary Protection in Mac OS X (osxbook.com)
- Ohio Election Portends Trouble (Wired)
- As the Jobs Go South, the Hope Goes With Them (New York Times)
- Feds Leapfrog RFID Privacy Study (Wired)
- Techie Faces Orrin Hatch Nov. 7 (Wired)
- Africa’s World of Forced Labor, in a 6 (New York Times)
- No Conservative Party by Charley Reese (www.lewrockwell.com)
- MythTV Ubuntu Installation Guide (www.parker1.co.uk)
- Toward Freedom - Bush Moves Toward Martial Law (towardfreedom.com)
- Getting the Market to Tell the Truth (radar.oreilly.com)
- Small Dog Electronics speaks out on theft-in-transit, credit card fraud and more (www.tuaw.com)
- FBI returns to "Fake Boarding Pass" guy's home, seizes computers (www.boingboing.net)
- At 30, crypto still lacks usability, experts say (news.com)
- Fake boarding pass guy reports he was visited by FBI (www.boingboing.net)
- Boarding Pass Hacker Under Fire (Wired)
- What has four letters, begins with E and is slowly killing half of Europe? - Comment - Times Online (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" released (arstechnica.com)
- Screeners at Newark fail to find 'weapons' (www.nj.com)
- 31 Winning Texas Holdem Strategies (www.cardroomsupply.com)
- Northwest Florida Daily News: What your pet is thinking (www.nwfdailynews.com)
- Jtest treks to code-testing supremacy (JavaWorld)
- Cameras Catch Speeding Britons and Lots of Grief (New York Times)
- Chris's NWA Boarding Pass Generator (www.dubfire.net)
- Strange Statues from Around the World (www.i-am-bored.com)
- Democrats Fear Disillusionment in Black Voters (New York Times)
- I.R.S. Going Slow Before Election (New York Times)
- Sun CEO sets open source Java time frame (news.yahoo.com)
- Young Woman Fears Deportation, and Mutilation (New York Times)
- Their Political Tombstone (New York Times)
- How To Configure your Mac to Send Mail Regardless of Where you Are » Technology, Blogging and New Media (www.technosailor.com)
- Test-First Tactic Trounces Thread Threat (www.sdtimes.com)
- Jane Pauley Sues New York Times (www.thesmokinggun.com)
- Need a Tuneup? Become a Hacker (New York Times)
- A Look at the Numbers: How the Rich Get Richer (www.motherjones.com)
- At U.S. Borders, Laptops Have No Right to Privacy (New York Times)
- Slipping tech laws in via the back door (news.com)
- A Vista of Licensed Censorship (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Verizon Sneakwrap Tactics Channel the Ghost of @Home (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Microsoft seeks premium to allow virtualization of Vista (www.appleinsider.com)
- Richard Dawkins: Why There Almost Certainly Is No God (news.yahoo.com)
- The Credit Card Prank II (www.zug.com)
- Battle of the New Atheism (Wired)
- Neatorama » Blog Archive » Governments Fund the Darnedest Things. (www.neatorama.com)
- An Apple for the Enterprise (www.ecommercetimes.com)
- Truthdig - Reports - After Pat’s Birthday (www.truthdig.com)
- Chris Anderson Strikes Again: The Economy of Abundance (p6.hostingprod.com)
- The Problem of Email (radar.oreilly.com)
- Productivity and Screen Size (www.useit.com)
- Radical Islam finds US 'sterile ground' (Christian Science Monitor)
- Debt Is Keeping Troops From Overseas Duty, Study Finds (New York Times)
- America in 2043 (www.livescience.com)
- Was Star Trek Fascist? (www.captainsquartersblog.com)
- Medics beg for help as Iraqis die needlessly (The Independent)
- A Tradition of Empty Boxes (PBS)
- A Reporter's Story: How H-P Kept Tabs On Me for a Year (online.wsj.com)
- Happy hunting (The Guardian)
- With Cash, Defectors Find North Korea’s Cracks (New York Times)
- Death on the high seas (The Guardian)
- The Architecture of Security (Wired)
- Can You Tell a Sunni From a Shiite? (New York Times)
- Webisodes: A Battle Against a TV Empire (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Should CableCARDs be required? TiVo says yes, industry says no : Page 1 (arstechnica.com)
- Think Progress » Electricity Levels In Baghdad At Lowest Level Since U.S. Invasion (thinkprogress.org)
- 1 man still locked up from 9/11 sweeps (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Building a Better Voting Machine (Wired)
- Straight Dope on the IPod's Birth (Wired)
- Install Vista, Buy Graphics Card (Wired)
- Where do you put your Tests? (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Code Beach - Taking Screenshots in Java (www.codebeach.com)
- Apple's Xserve Xeon: Built to fall apart (InfoWorld)
- Free software is a weak mode of production (www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
- Building a custom layout manager (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Privacy Lost: Does anybody care? - Privacy Lost - MSNBC.com (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Testing Concurrent Programs (www.theserverside.com)
- Pro-Wal-Mart Travel Blog Screeches To A Halt (publications.mediapost.com)
- Muslims are the new Jews (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- PRICE TAG POLITICS (www.kentucky.com)
- Expecting U.S. Help, Sent to Guantánamo (New York Times)
- Pigeon Wars (New York Times)
- Competitive Era Fails to Shrink Electric Bills (New York Times)
- Madonna's adopted baby's father tells how he was powerless to stop her (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- Languages that Suck (jimbojw.blogspot.com)
- What I dislike about Ruby... (part I) (mip-pl.blogspot.com)
- Confessions of a 'Defeatocrat' (Washington Post)
- Spendthrift Republicans (www.firedoglake.com)
- Eudora Goes Open Source, Joins Mozilla Family (blog.wired.com)
- Independent Online Edition > Transport (The Independent)
- Google Code Search peers into programs' flaws (www.securityfocus.com)
- Particle decay may point to New Physics (www.physorg.com)
- Understand the benefits of the JavaHelp framework (articles.techrepublic.com.com)
- The 10 stories the nation's mainstream news media ignored, neglected or missed last year (www.tucsonweekly.com)
- Java Tip 121: Flex your grid layout (JavaWorld)
- Vista Licenses Limit OS Transfers, Ban VM Use (Techweb)
- The Blotter (blogs.abcnews.com)
- Libertarian Democrats (www.matthewyglesias.com)
- » Protect DVD-Video - A slap in the face for PC and Media Center owners (blogs.zdnet.com)
- One in 40 Iraqis 'killed since invasion' (The Guardian)
- U.S. Supporter of Al-Qaeda Is Indicted on Treason Charge - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- A sneaky change in Windows licensing terms (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Book says Bush just using Christians (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Apple's Time Machine: Forward into the past? (www.macworld.com)
- The Art of Turboing (www.macwhiz.com)
- Religion-Based Tax Breaks: Housing to Paychecks to Books (New York Times)
- Tim Bray on Sun, Java, Ruby (on Rails) and JRuby (jroller.com)
- Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000 (Washington Post)
- The Two Schools of Lazy Programming (www.ftponline.com)
- Dell Gets a Failing Grade in School (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Prevent .DS_Store file creation on network volumes (www.macosxhints.com)
- Macworld: Feature: Rearrange your workspace (www.macworld.com)
- Gone for Decades, Jaguars Steal Back to the Southwest (New York Times)
- 5 ways to save on your monthly software rental bill in the year 2056 (www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
- Intel pledges 80 cores in five years (news.com)
- Transformation - O'Reilly Ruby (www.oreillynet.com)
- 5 Principles For Programming (empathybox.com)
- Developers are from Mars, Programmers are from Venus (www.hacknot.info)
- Protecting a Freedom to Insult (New York Times)
- A Multipronged Tussle Over the Fate of Herds Living in an Island Park (New York Times)
- An Elephant Crackup? (New York Times)
- Steven Levy on the secrets of the iPod shuffle (The Guardian)
- World moves into ecological overdraft today, says study (The Guardian)
- As Exemptions Grow, Religion Outweighs Regulation (New York Times)
- President Bush Urges Supermarkets To Turn Over Members' Club Card Records To NSA (politicsofdancing.blogspot.com)
- Why say no to free money? It's neuro-economics, stupid (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- For Recruiter, Saying ‘Go Army’ Is a Hard Job (New York Times)
- You feel better, but is your carbon offset just hot air? (The Guardian)
- Eclipse vs. NetBeans Celebrity Deathmatch! (kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu)
- Evangelicals Fear the Loss of Their Teenagers (New York Times)
- Bad Analysis: 10 reasons people make stupid decisions (badanalysis.blogspot.com)
- Pimp My Code, Part 12: Frozen in Carbonite. (wilshipley.com)
- Olbermann’s Special Comment: It is not the Democrats whose inaction in the face of the enemy you fear (www.crooksandliars.com)
- Calif. AG files felony charges in HP probe (news.com)
- Fiorina also pursued leaks at HP (news.com)
- Why Everyone Must Be Screened (Wired)
- The casino experience - Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals) (37signals.com)
- How to Shoot Yourself in the Foot in Any Programming Language (www.fullduplex.org)
- The Daily Show is as substantive as the "real" news (arstechnica.com)
- 10 myths about school shootings (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Robert Anton Wilson needs our help (www.boingboing.net)
- A Case Against Uppercase (weblogs.java.net)
- Arrest over Cheney barb triggers lawsuit (www.rockymountainnews.com)
- Fineman: Has Foley Given Dems the Election? - Newsweek Howard Fineman (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Daily Kos: State of the Nation (www.dailykos.com)
- INCREDIBLE! FOX 'NEWS' LABELS FOLEY AS DEM DURING O'REILLY FACTOR! (www.bradblog.com)
- More Masses Huddling, but They Use Less Water (New York Times)
- Wired 14.10: My Big Biofuels Bet (wired.com)
- Rondam Ramblings: Who would Jesus torture? (rondam.blogspot.com)
- Mac is a Smart Servant, Wintel is a Mafioso (jooto.com)
- 5 Things You Shouldn’t Spend Money On When Starting a Business (www.instigatorblog.com)
- The Foley Matter (New York Times)
- The Libertarian Dem (www.dailykos.com)
- The Case for the Libertarian Democrat (www.cato-unbound.org)
- Caw of the wild (www.startribune.com)
- Wait Ends for Father and Son Exiled by F.B.I. Terror Inquiry (New York Times)
- Smart Software: Asperger's Info (wesnerm.blogs.com)
- Hope, at $4,200 a Dose (New York Times)
- Spumoni Fills a City’s Void, and Its Belly (New York Times)
- What the US knows about visitors (BBC)
- Fuzz testing (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Best?ten-megapixels digital cameras?? (money.cnn.com)
- Intel reveals specifications for budget-priced Classmate PC (arstechnica.com)
- Creating Passionate Users: Ease-of-use should not mean neuter-the-software (headrush.typepad.com)
- Bush owes us an apology (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- The Buck Stops Where? (PBS)
- Private Property Rights Implementation Act (New York Times)
- Software by Rob : Becoming a Better Developer Part 9: How to Criticize a Software Developer Without Getting Punched (www.softwarebyrob.com)
- I was detained at the TSA checkpoint for about 25 minutes today (www.flyertalk.com)
- 25 Signs That, Sadly, You've Grown Up (www.missico.com)
- The Daily WTF - It's A Java.Net Exception (thedailywtf.com)
- Ruby: Not All Rosy (www.orbeon.com)
- Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (enterprise.linux.com)
- benzedrine.cx - Annoying spammers (www.benzedrine.cx)
- Peek at NSA's Secret Reading List (Wired)
- Colbert Mocks Senate Compromise (www.youtube.com)
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2 (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Just Say No to XML (www.sdtimes.com)
- Have you received any "traceable" PattyMail recently? (blogs.zdnet.com)
- High Winds, Then Premiums (New York Times)
- Subway Sleuth Clears Dinosaur of Cannibalism (New York Times)
- Google to Push for More Electrical Efficiency in PC’s (New York Times)
- U.S. Eases Rules on Gels and Liquids in Carry (New York Times)
- Moving Beyond String Theory (Wired)
- Microsoft admits WGA failures "coming up more commonly now" (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Film honours France's African saviours (The Guardian)
- Senator Accused of Using Racially Charged Term (New York Times)
- The Maven 2 POM demystified (JavaWorld)
- If Only We Knew Then What We Know Now About Windows XP (Washington Post)
- Is there anybody out there? How the men from the ministry hid the hunt for UFOs (The Guardian)
- NSA Cases Face Secret Tribunal (Wired)
- The AUTHORITARIANISM (www.washingtonmonthly.com)
- So Small a Town, So Many Patent Suits (New York Times)
- Texas Democrats File Suit Against Voting Fraud Law (New York Times)
- Suits Say U.S. Impeded Audits for Oil Leases (New York Times)
- Report Says Education Officials Violated Rules (New York Times)
- Hugo Chávez Helps Noam Chomsky’s Book Sales (New York Times)
- Sun shareholders: We want say in exec pay (news.com)
- Unveiled: early copy that reveals Mona Lisa as her creator intended (The Guardian)
- Marc Fisher - If Paper Ballots Restore Trust In Elections, Let's Switch - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- ConsumerReports.org - 20 free ways to save energy 9/06 (www.consumerreports.org)
- Dvorak Uncensored » Man “Jailed by Bank of America for Trying to Verify a check” — BOA “Apologizes” but Won’t Pay One Cent of His Legal Fees, Cites Liability Immunity!!! (www.dvorak.org)
- LWN: Kernel developers' position on GPLv3 (lwn.net)
- MercuryNews.com | 09/14/2006 | 'Pretexting': itself a guise for telling lies (www.siliconvalley.com)
- PBS | I, Cringely . September 22, 2006 - Beam Me Up (PBS)
- Senators Snatch Defeat From Jaws of Victory: U.S. to be First Nation to Authorize Violations of Geneva (balkin.blogspot.com)
- Microsoft Media Player shreds your rights (www.theinquirer.net)
- Safe storage, Mac style (www.computerworld.com)
- HP CEO Allowed 'Sting' of Reporter - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- President Hugo Chavez Delivers Remarks at the U.N. General Assembly - washingtonpost.com (Washington Post)
- Mr. Universe (New York Times)
- Unfair Advancement (New York Times)
- Leafy Green Sewage (New York Times)
- Costly, Sure, but It’s Nirvana for TiVo Fans (New York Times)
- Scientists shocked as Arctic polar route emerges (news.yahoo.com)
- Code cracking is the new pot of gold (www.smh.com.au)
- HP studied infiltrating newsrooms (news.com)
- Feature: Congress says "fuck you" to Net Neutrality with blatant pro-big-business push poll - Valleywag (www.valleywag.com)
- The Curmudgeon Coder (blogs.sourceallies.com)
- Stallman: OSDL patent project 'worse than nothing' (news.com)
- Amazing X-Ray Glasses from Sprint! (www.joelonsoftware.com)
- All about Linux: A visual walk through of a couple of the new features in Vim 7.0 (linuxhelp.blogspot.com)
- Rolling Stone : Inside Scientology (www.rollingstone.com)
- Exercise = Weight Loss, Except When It Doesn’t (New York Times)
- What Did You Get For It, Joe? (www.firedoglake.com)
- Revealed: the tough interrogation techniques the CIA wants to use (The Guardian)
- Canadians Fault U.S. for Its Role in Torture Case (New York Times)
- On India’s Farms, a Plague of Suicide (New York Times)
- Skip the Test, Betray the Cause (New York Times)
- Unearthing a Town Pool, and Not for Whites Only (New York Times)
- Curbing the CO2 that comes from PC use (news.com)
- Evolution Attack Goes Global (Wired)
- U.S. Detains AP Photographer (Wired)
- Inside Apache Geronimo, Version 1.1 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Removing features from the Java SE platform (blogs.sun.com)
- A Field Guide to Developers - Joel on Software (joelonsoftware.com)
- James Gosling: For Ruby or Ajax or SOA, it's NetBeans (searchwebservices.techtarget.com)
- Microsoft to Customers: Drop Dead (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- The BlackBerry Pearl smartphone: Finally, a “pearl” I can relate to! (blackberry.synclastic.com)
- In Gamble, Calif. Tries to Curb Greenhouse Gases (New York Times)
- Spam fighter hit with $11.7 million judgment (news.com)
- Swimming With Sharks (PBS)
- Chevron Could Avoid Huge Royalties on New Field (New York Times)
- Hidden Depths to U.S. Monitoring - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- Embroidering On a Copyright Shakedown Theme (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Ed Foster's Gripelog || A Warranty Replacement, Verizon-Style (www.gripe2ed.com)
- An Industry Is Based on a Simple Masquerade (New York Times)
- Microsoft vs. Open Source: Who Will Win? — HBS Working Knowledge (hbswk.hbs.edu)
- APC Magazine » Vista’s account protection: one click and it’s gone (www.apcstart.com)
- The age of horrorism (part one) (The Guardian)
- US accused of covert operations in Somalia (The Guardian)
- Amazon Spends Over A Year Developing Movie Download Service Then Shackles It With Absurd Restrictions (www.uninnovate.com)
- Ned Lamont (D) for CT: Sen. Lieberman Violates His Own Privacy Policy (lamontblog.blogspot.com)
- At a Secret Interrogation, Dispute Flared Over Tactics (New York Times)
- Sun Acknowledges Security Hole in Patch Process - Security Fix (Washington Post)
- Sign Up for a Mission to 'Mars' (Wired)
- MyDD :: Time to Take Away Disney's Political Candy (www.mydd.com)
- Discover the Secret Right-Wing Network Behind ABC's 9/11 Deception (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- Reporters' records accessed in HP probe (news.com)
- Ethan Nicholas's Blog: "Java Browser Edition": New name, first steps (weblogs.java.net)
- Quickest Patch Ever (Wired)
- Results from the 2006 Desktop Linux Survey - Part 1 (desktoplinux.com)
- Zoroastrians Keep the Faith, and Keep Dwindling (New York Times)
- Back From the Dead (Wired)
- Phone Scam Charge Rocks HP (Wired)
- Programming Quotations (www.eskimo.com)
- InfoWorld GripeLine by Ed Foster | InfoWorld | A Contract Only Microsoft Can Break | September 5, 2006 12:08 AM | By Ed Foster (InfoWorld)
- The joy of legalese (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- A first look at GNOME 2.16 : Page 1 (arstechnica.com)
- Finding Great Developers - Joel on Software (www.joelonsoftware.com)
- Jim Hugunin's Thinking Dynamic : IronPython 1.0 released today! (blogs.msdn.com)
- Hewlett-Packard Targeted Board In Leak Probe - September 5, 2006 (www.thesmokinggun.com)
- To Stay Alive, Iraqis Change Their Names (New York Times)
- GOP secretly channeled millions to Lieberman (www.insightmag.com)
- In Search of Accurate Vote Totals (New York Times)
- Kenya Killings Put Aristocrat in Racial Fire (New York Times)
- Health Policy Malpractice (www.trueblueliberal.com)
- EcoGeek - One Watt Light Bulbs! (www.ecogeek.org)
- RIAA doesn't like independent experts (arstechnica.com)
- Headius: From Eclipse to NetBeans, Part 1 (headius.blogspot.com)
- LWN: GCJ - past, present, and future (lwn.net)
- The NetBeans Platform (Artima)
- Walt Disney World fingerprints visitors (www.boingboing.net)
- Scripting for the Java Platform (java.sun.com)
- Opening Up: Laurie Tolson on Open Source Strategy for the Java Platform (java.sun.com)
- Meet Josh Marinacci of the Swing Toolkit Team at Sun Microsystems (java.sun.com)
- Mercury Rising (PBS)
- Education Dept. Shared Student Data With F.B.I. (New York Times)
- Sun kills off much delayed UltraSPARC IIIi+ chip (The Register)
- The Bush Administration and Godwin's Law (Harpers.org) (www.harpers.org)
- Park Service to Emphasize Conservation in New Rules (New York Times)
- Ohio to Delay Destruction of Presidential Ballots (New York Times)
- netbsd-users: The future of NetBSD (mail-index.netbsd.org)
- 10 common misunderstandings about the GPL (www.itmanagersjournal.com)
- Taxpayers pay for Bush's campaign travel - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change the World? One. And You're Looking At It. (www.fastcompany.com)
- Why proprietary software is dangerous for business-critical applications (software.newsforge.com)
- In Nature’s Immigration Fight, Newcomers Battle Natives (New York Times)
- Infinite Loop: Resolution Scaling in the works for Leopard? (arstechnica.com)
- The Most Important C++ Software...Ever (Artima)
- Back That Thang Up (thedailywtf.com)
- California Seeks to Clear Hemp of a Bad Name (New York Times)
- Diving into mysterious Crater Lake (news.com)
- Stolen lunches? Substitute cat food for tuna on wheat (www.chron.com)
- heise Security - News - SHA-1 hash function under pressure (www.heise-security.co.uk)
- I played WoW, I became a terrorist (story!) (forums.worldofwarcraft.com)
- Sun baits HP with cardboard cutout (InfoWorld)
- Law Put to Unusual Use in Hezbollah TV Case, Some Legal Experts Say (New York Times)
- Learning to Love a Cable Guy (New York Times)
- The New Yorker: Fact (www.newyorker.com)
- Earlier springs and later autumns: climate change sends nature awry (The Guardian)
- YouTube - This is Hoffman/Lewis (www.youtube.com)
- The cranky user: Your language usage matters (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Extinction of 31 bird species has been prevented through efforts of conservators, research shows (The Guardian)
- The Lockdown: Locked, but not secure (Part I) - Engadget (www.engadget.com)
- IntelliMouse Explorer glides back to life (news.com)
- » Sun ready to join Eclipse, part 1 (blogs.zdnet.com)
- » EoS: Eclipse on Swing (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Controlling Your Mac with AppleScript and Java (www.macdevcenter.com)
- Five Habits of Highly Profitable Software Developers (today.java.net)
- Refuse to be Terrorized (Wired)
- Welcome to Woz.org (www.woz.org)
- Storm’s Escape Routes: One Forced, One Chosen (New York Times)
- Pope sacks astronomer over evolution debate (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- Clinton Rival Tries to Make Most of Liberal Anger (New York Times)
- Sun recoups server market share (news.com)
- Who Wants Microsoft's Shared Source to Be More Open? (www.eweek.com)
- IPod Gray Market Booms in India (Wired)
- Java 5 Language changes were a bad idea (www.jroller.com)
- Refactoring the EJB APIs (Artima)
- The Future of Mobile Java (Artima)
- The Most Important C++ Books...Ever (Artima)
- The Most Important C++ Non-Book Publications...Ever (Artima)
- Venom Runs Thick in Fish Families, Researchers Learn (New York Times)
- Officials Seek Broader Access to Airline Data (New York Times)
- Judge Throws Out Charges in Padilla Case (New York Times)
- A Man, a Plan, a Dam. Then, an F.B.I. Call. (New York Times)
- news @ nature.com - Plutons, planets and dwarves - Geologists and astronomers wrangle over words. (www.nature.com)
- IPod Factories (Wired)
- Dear Sir Bill Gates: invoice enclosed | The Register (The Register)
- MF Bliki: PervasiveVersioning (martinfowler.com)
- The New Yorker: Fact (www.newyorker.com)
- At Guantanamo, Caught in a Legal Trap (Washington Post)
- HP Printers: The Older, the Better? (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Dismantling the Liebermachine (www.mydd.com)
- In Search of the Perfect Parking Spot for Cash (New York Times)
- Rural Oregon Town Feels Pinch of Poverty (New York Times)
- Managing Data with the ThreadLocal Class (javaboutique.internet.com)
- What Next? (Washington Post)
- TBO.com - News From The Associated Press (hosted.ap.org)
- Mutiny as passengers refuse to fly until Asians are removed | the Daily Mail (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- Grass Created in Lab Is Found in the Wild (New York Times)
- WATCHING LEBANON (www.newyorker.com)
- US troops accused of Haditha cover-up (The Guardian)
- Java to Support More Languages (www.eweek.com)
- The First Thing I Would Do When I Get My Hands On Open Source Sun-Java ... - Weiqi Gao's Observations (www.weiqigao.com)
- The Post Editorial Board tell us how serious, high-minded people should talk about Presidential law-breaking (glenngreenwald.blogspot.com)
- Flaw finders to software makers: It's payback time (news.com)
- FatBits: John Siracusa's Journal: Time Machine and the future of the file system (arstechnica.com)
- Classic Goes Out with Nary a Whisper (www.oreillynet.com)
- Mustang and Dolphin... we'll miss you (weblogs.java.net)
- Faces, Too, Are Searched at U.S. Airports (New York Times)
- Memorizing the Way to Heaven, Verse by Verse (New York Times)
- Liberal agonies (The Guardian)
- What is Left? What is Right? (www.amconmag.com)
- Has Bush v. Gore Become the Case That Must Not Be Named? (New York Times)
- 5 Men Leave Guantánamo for a Bleak, Uncertain Future (New York Times)
- Tighter Security Is Jeopardizing Orchestra Tours (New York Times)
- Man on a Mission (www.designnews.com)
- The trouble with rounding floating point numbers (www.regdeveloper.co.uk)
- Apple Power Adapters: Dangerous By Design? (zinkconsulting.com)
- When is a planet not a planet? Judgment day looms for Pluto (The Guardian)
- boycott-riaa.com - Facts - The Truth (www.boycott-riaa.com)
- Walking on the City’s Wild Side (New York Times)
- Thieves Swipe Tree Bark for Thriving Herbal Market (New York Times)
- Yao Ming (New York Times)
- Bomb Threat Posed by Pants, Belts (Wired)
- U.S. Soldiers Are Sick of It (Wired)
- Chipped Passports Coming Monday (Wired)
- Firefox code gets vetted (news.com)
- AppleInsider | More features of Apple's Leopard leaked on Web (www.appleinsider.com)
- TechNews: How Does it Matter?: Ubuntu vs. Debian: What Canonical Doesn't Want You To Know (techanchor.blogspot.com)
- ONJava.com -- Ant 1.7: Using Antlibs (www.onjava.com)
- Captain's Quarters (www.captainsquartersblog.com)
- NBC: Disagreement over timing of arrests (msnbc.msn.com)
- The "hiding among civilians" myth (Salon)
- An Open Letter to Tim Bray about OSCON (madstop.com)
- ongoing · Java.net Terms of Use (www.tbray.org)
- Pentathol Airways : Home (www.focazio.com)
- Crackdown Costs Travelers Water, Lip Gloss and Time (New York Times)
- NewsForge | Stallman, Torvalds, Moglen share views on DRM and GPLv3 (trends.newsforge.com)
- Windows defense handcuffs good guys (news.com)
- Gilmore v. Gonzales :: What's Wrong With Showing ID? (papersplease.org)
- Telegraph | News | Middle-class and British: the Muslims in plots to bomb jets (www.telegraph.co.uk)
- White House official gleeful that terrorists wanted to kill thousands of Americans on ten US airlines over the Atlantic (americablog.blogspot.com)
- Explosive Gel Was to Be Concealed in Sports Drink (blogs.abcnews.com)
- New Ant 1.6 Features for Big Projects (www.oracle.com)
- One giant blunder for mankind: how NASA lost moon pictures (www.smh.com.au)
- » Another WGA failure | Ed Bott's Microsoft Report (blogs.zdnet.com)
- TIME.com: Reuters' Altered Photos: Overhyped? Dangerous? Both (www.time.com)
- Democrat Says G.O.P. Voters Led to Her Loss (New York Times)
- Revenge of the Irate Moderates (New York Times)
- Unlikely Partners Create Plan to Save Ocean Habitat Along With Fishing (New York Times)
- Anti (New York Times)
- Daily Kos: CT-Sen: Lieberman to go indy (www.dailykos.com)
- Johnson declares victory over McKinney | Election Day | ajc.com (www.ajc.com)
- Giant Robot Imprisons Parked Cars (Wired)
- Sun's McNealy Leads Non-Profit Open-Source Drive - Forbes.com (www.forbes.com)
- Court told US troops gang-raped Iraqi girl (news.yahoo.com)
- Lieberman's Last Minute Donations (www.mydd.com)
- Lieberman says Connecticut voters who oppose him have forgotten September 11 and are soft on national security (americablog.blogspot.com)
- Is the TV Off? No, It’s Really on Standby, Using Current (New York Times)
- At Beacon of Learning, Looking to Pass a New Test in Beirut (New York Times)
- Sorting Out Life as Muslims and Marines (New York Times)
- Evolution Fight Shifts Direction in Kansas Vote (New York Times)
- 15 States Expand Right to Shoot in Self (New York Times)
- Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish (abcnews.go.com)
- Hackers crack new biometric passports (The Guardian)
- Mitch Kapor Thaws Fossilware Fave (Wired)
- TIME.com: Psst, Your Car is Watching You -- Aug. 14, 2006 -- Page 1 (www.time.com)
- Customize SwingWorker to improve Swing GUIs (JavaWorld)
- Should we be doing more automated testing? (JavaWorld)
- The RIAA, IP addresses, and evidence (arstechnica.com)
- Pigeons' homing instinct is all down to smell (The Guardian)
- YouTube - Bump keying (www.youtube.com)
- Senators offer sweeping patent system changes (news.com)
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- In Iraq, Military Forgot the Lessons of Vietnam (Washington Post)
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- Book Review: Java I/O 2nd Edition by Elliotte Rusty Harold (www.comeacross.info)
- Lieberman's Real Problem (Washington Post)
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- Microsoft shuts down Windows 98 (BBC)
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- The take down of The Pirate Bay: Operation Take Down (viborginternational.blogspot.com)
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- BBC NEWS | Middle East | New 'Iraq massacre' tape emerges (BBC)
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- START (Wired)
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- USATODAY.com - Staying in touch while abroad takes thought (www.usatoday.com)
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- Test Smarter, Not Harder by Scott Sehlhorst - developer.*, Developer Dot Star (www.developerdotstar.com)
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- Terror Fears Hamper U.S. Muslims' Travel (New York Times)
- Security Cuts for New York and Washington (New York Times)
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- Wired 14.06: Don't Try This at Home (wired.com)
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- PCWorld.com - The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time (www.pcworld.com)
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- The Curious Incident of Sun in the Night-Time (www.newsforge.com)
- MPAA accused of hiring a hacker (news.com)
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- What If They Gave a War...? (Wired)
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- AT&T Whistle-Blower's Evidence (Wired)
- New DivaBlog: What Sun Doesn't Want You To Know About Java and Open Source (danesecooper.blogs.com)
- Sun To Open-Source Java (Dr. Dobbs)
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- Universal Music Settles Big Payola Case (New York Times)
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- WEP: Dead Again, Part 1 (www.securityfocus.com)
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- Save the Internet » Blog Archive » Congress shaping telecom law in private (www.savetheinternet.com)
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- Freedom to Run Means Freedom from Complexity: An Argument for Running FOSS on Windows (lawnormscode.sync.ph)
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- New Tech Spy: Boeing 797 to take on Airbus with (1000 seat) giant Blended Wing plane (www.newtechspy.com)
- One Day, That Economy Ticket May Buy You a Place to Stand (New York Times)
- McNealy steps down at Sun (news.com)
- A Greener Way to Cut the Grass Runs Afoul of a Powerful Lobby (New York Times)
- How Lara Croft Steals Hearts (Wired)
- Darren Hobbs: A bad citizen in Javaland (www.darrenhobbs.com)
- White House knew there were no WMD: CIA (www.smh.com.au)
- In Old Mining Town, New Charges Over Asbestos (New York Times)
- A universal constant on the move - Is the proton losing weight, or has the fabric of the Universe changed? (www.nature.com)
- The ghostly salt city beneath Detroit (info.detnews.com)
- Lessons Learned from Biggest Bank Heist in History (www.cioupdate.com)
- » Super-Glue: Best practice for countering key stroke loggers (blogs.zdnet.com)
- FindLaw's Writ - Dean: If Past Is Prologue, George Bush Is Becoming An Increasingly Dangerous President (writ.news.findlaw.com)
- F.D.A. Dismisses Medical Benefit From Marijuana (New York Times)
- Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Windows Vista February 2006 CTP (Build 5308/5342) Review, Part 5: Where Vista Fails (www.winsupersite.com)
- TSA: Computer glitch led to Atlanta airport scare (www.cnn.com)
- Native Speaker (PBS)
- The Anti-ID-Theft Bill That Isn't (Wired)
- Working at Microsoft (www.qbrundage.com)
- FT interview with Larry Ellison (news.ft.com)
- Macworld: Secrets: Keeping your Macs in sync (www.macworld.com)
- Salads or No, Cheap Burgers Revive McDonald's (New York Times)
- F.B.I. Is Seeking to Search Papers of Dead Reporter (New York Times)
- British brigadier attacks America's John Wayne generals (www.telegraph.co.uk)
- Macworld: First Look: First Look: Roxio's Popcorn 2 (www.macworld.com)
- Introducing the Dell De-Crapifier… (www.yorkspace.com)
- PBS | I, Cringely . April 13, 2006 - Easy DOS It (PBS)
- Less antibiotic use in food animals leads to less drug resistance in people, study shows (www.eurekalert.org)
- Tony Hendra: The Christian Right? Their Christ Is No Christian | The Huffington Post (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- Nuclear: no alternatives? (gristmill.grist.org)
- Homes FEMA deemed habitable called unfit by Houston officials (chron.com)
- Life in the Green Lane (New York Times)
- Why the Secrecy? Only the Bureaucrats Know (New York Times)
- One Borrowed Share, but One Very Real Vote (New York Times)
- Damn Interesting » America's Secret Plan to Invade Canada (www.damninteresting.com)
- » Sun: Chasing after (and may catch) the open source DReaM (blogs.zdnet.com)
- It Does Little, and Not Very Well (Washington Post)
- Going Nuclear (Washington Post)
- Boing Boing: How Sun's "open DRM" dooms them and all they touch (www.boingboing.net)
- village voice > news > Watching the Detectives by Sarah Ferguson (www.villagevoice.com)
- The Korea Times : ‘Origami’ Stumps CEOs in Jobs-Style Presentation (times.hankooki.com)
- Army report on al-Qaida accuses Rumsfeld (The Guardian)
- EFF: DMCA Archive (www.eff.org)
- Ed Foster's Gripelog || IBM's Brand Takes on a Different Nuance (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Ed Foster's Gripelog || Reader Voices: Contract or Coercion? (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Helping Save Prickly Victims of Development (New York Times)
- 3 Deaths in China Reveal Disparity in Price of Lives (New York Times)
- ISP snooping gaining support (news.com)
- Bleeding Edge 04-11-06: Eclipse Endgame (www.eclipsezone.com)
- Librarians Win as U.S. Relents on Secrecy Law (New York Times)
- Subversion versus Perforce (www.regdeveloper.co.uk)
- Sun buffs Opteron, SPARC and Sun Ray (The Register)
- Sun opens modeling tools (www.regdeveloper.co.uk)
- Judges Set Hurdles for Lethal Injection (New York Times)
- Sun upgrades servers with faster Opteron (news.com)
- Lacking Biolabs, Trailers Carried Case for War (Washington Post)
- Document Verification (schneier, Schneier on Security)
- Wrongful Conviction Prompts Detroit Police to Videotape Certain Interrogations (New York Times)
- Ex-Sun exec lambasts Sun's late layoffs (news.com)
- Drugs companies 'inventing diseases to boost their profits' (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- PaulStamatiou.com » Get Front Row to Play XviD, DivX, 3ivX Videos (www.paulstamatiou.com)
- Phone-Jamming Records Point to White House (news.yahoo.com)
- Report Faults Video Reports Shown as News (New York Times)
- Wild Claims about Avian Flu (thetyee.ca)
- Don't blame the wild birds (www.iht.com)
- Reality takes wing over bird flu (BBC)
- » Apple vs. Me (blogs.zdnet.com)
- Outside Advice on Boss's Pay May Not Be So Independent (New York Times)
- US professors accused of being liars and bigots over essay on pro-Israeli lobby (The Guardian)
- Homes Too Rich for Firefighters Who Save Them (New York Times)
- Pro-Life Nation (New York Times)
- Alarm over shopping radio tags (BBC)
- The Watchers (www.okgazette.com)
- Making It Ashore, but Still Chasing U.S. Dream (New York Times)
- THE IRAN PLANS (www.newyorker.com)
- U.S. Is Studying Military Strike Options on Iran (Washington Post)
- Geek Graffiti Takes on New York (Wired)
- Whistle-Blower Outs NSA Spy Room (Wired)
- The FreeBSD Foundation Announces Java JDK and JRE 1.5 Binaries for FreeBSD (lists.freebsd.org)
- Carmony dispels Linspire Linux myths (www.desktoplinux.com)
- Sun layoffs hit high-end server group (news.com)
- The
Best Software Writing II (discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
- Libby Says Bush Authorized Leaks (04/06/2006) (news.nationaljournal.com)
- New Apple software lets Intel Macs boot Windows (www.macworld.com)
- A Pretty Good Way to Foil the NSA (Wired)
- Big Gain for Rich Seen in Tax Cuts for Investments (New York Times)
- Putting the cuckoo in our clocks (washingtontimes.com)
- A Weed, a Fly, a Mouse and a Chain of Unintended Consequences (New York Times)
- The Wall That Keeps Illegal Workers In (New York Times)
- Wingless Gliders May Reveal the Origins of Insect Flight (New York Times)
- Justices Decline Terror Case of a U.S. Citizen (New York Times)
- Macworld: Mac 911: Cure for empty .avi movies (www.macworld.com)
- Are US campuses in the grip of a witch-hunt of progressives asks Gary Younge (The Guardian)
- The selling of a wonder drug (The Guardian)
- Format wars: everyone could end up losing (news.ft.com)
- Password Recovery Speeds (www.lockdown.co.uk)
- Immigrants and the Economics of Hard Work (New York Times)
- 9/11 Detainees in New Jersey Say They Were Abused With Dogs (New York Times)
- 'Fair Trade for All,' by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Charlton (New York Times)
- Revealed: victims of UK's cold war torture camp (The Guardian)
- Prisoner of Redmond (PBS)
- Levee Plans Fall Short of FEMA Standards (New York Times)
- Naked Conversations: Amazon's CTO Retorts (redcouch.typepad.com)
- Long (New York Times)
- Peter Yared's Musings: An Open Letter to Jonathan Schwartz (peteryared.blogspot.com)
- How Environmentalists Lost the Battle Over TCE - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- 80 Cameras for 2,400 People (schneier, Schneier on Security)
- Global Warming (Wired)
- Treehugger: Wind Power Becoming Cheaper Than Conventional Power (www.treehugger.com)
- Soldiers flee to Canada to avoid Iraq duty (The Guardian)
- Christian Convert Vanishes After Release (news.yahoo.com)
- NSA Might Listen to Lawyer Calls (Wired)
- Vague Law and Hard Lobbying Add Up to Billions for Big Oil (New York Times)
- Bush Was Set on Path to War, Memo by British Adviser Says (New York Times)
- TXP: Get Updates No Matter What or Change your Invalid Product Key (www.tech-recipes.com)
- All Your Morons Are Belong To Us (Alex Bunardzic, Ethical Software by Alex Bunardzic)
- Living Photoshop: Macintosh and the Intel switch. (blogs.adobe.com)
- Vonage 911 Caller Put On Hold While House Burns Down (www.consumeraffairs.com)
- To All the Girls I've Rejected (New York Times)
- Worried About 2006 (shakespearessister.blogspot.com)
- Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble (www.earth-policy.org)
- (Wired)
- Reason: Oh Dad, Poor Dad: The entrapments of unwanted pregnancies (www.reason.com)
- New Scrutiny for Law on Detaining Witnesses (New York Times)
- 'We're tired of blood' (The Guardian)
- Fears over Afghan convert trial (BBC)
- Fliers Can't Balk at Search
(Wired)
- Red America (Washington Post)
- Sun brings NetBeans to Intel Macs (www.macworld.com)
- Sun to release open-source Sparc designs (news.com)
- Iraqi police claim US troops executed family (The Guardian)
- B Vitamin Case Reaches Supreme Court (news.yahoo.com)
- Don't Let Users Confirm Via HTTP GET (Artima)
- The Road to Nowhere (New York Times)
- How can someone in Moscow take your money? - The Red Tape Chronicles - MSNBC.com (redtape.msnbc.com)
- Women at war with the mullahs (www.timesonline.co.uk)
- After three years, after 150,000 dead, why I was wrong about Iraq (www.johannhari.com)
- This ID project is even more sinister than we first thought (The Guardian)
- Rewriting The Science (www.cbsnews.com)
- (Wired)
- A Matter of Character (Merlin Jones, Re-Imagineering)
- Get yer Micro-bucks (www.nydailynews.com)
- A break-in to end all break-ins - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- Major Changes Raise Concerns on Pension Bill (New York Times)
- Montana Smoking Ban Credited with Cutting Heart Attacks (www.jointogether.org)
- Opening the Door on the Credit Report and Throwing Away the Lock (New York Times)
- Grappling With Climate Change
(Wired)
- Review: GNOME 2.14 (www.linux.com)
- Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality (books.slashdot.org)
- Senate passes funeral-protest bill 58-1 (www.startribune.com)
- Jon Maddog Hall on Linux, saving money and ruling the world (www.computerworld.com.au)
- Build Your Own PVR, Then Trash It
(Wired)
- ETech Day 1: From Coder to Co-Founder (www.oreillynet.com)
- A EULA Edited to Help the Customer (www.gripe2ed.com)
- In black and white (The Guardian)
- Hybrids, We Never Knew Ya
(Wired)
- Ten of the Biggest Mistakes Developers Make With Databases (www.developer.com)
- Complexity causes 50% of product returns -scientist | Reuters.com (today.reuters.com)
- Infinite Loop: Apple wants to help out your college career (arstechnica.com)
- PalmAddicts: Getting the form factor just right.... (palmaddict.typepad.com)
- Food Fight: Scientists take on soda... (www.heraldsun.com)
- Cassatt expands virtualization software to Java (news.com)
- Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected (news.com)
- Mac OS X hacked under 30 minutes (ZDNet)
- Configuring Tomcat5 and Apache2 with Virtual Hosts using mod_jk (www.howtoforge.com)
- Scant Drop Seen in Abortion Rate if Parents Are Told (New York Times)
- Bruce Schneier: Your vanishing privacy (www.startribune.com)
- Many debit cards canceled after data stolen (www.modbee.com)
- Every time you add something you take something away (Jason, Signal vs. Noise)
- Virgin Islands Are at Center of Dispute on Tax Break (New York Times)
- Microsoft: Vista won't get a backdoor (news.com)
- Homeland Security report tracks down rogue open source code (The Register)
- Secure Surfing to Go: VPN Made Easy (www.extremetech.com)
- The big DRM mistake (www.securityfocus.com)
- Scripps Howard News Service (www.shns.com)
- The Narnia Skirmishes (New York Times)
- New GCC Heavy on Optimization (Internet News)
- ACM Ubiquity - WHY FEATURES DON'T MATTER ANYMORE: THE NEW LAWS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY (www.acm.org)
- Telling the Truth About the War on Drugs (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes (www.post-gazette.com)
- A Nation of Guinea Pigs (Wired)
- - Metrobilly (homepage.mac.com)
- WWJD 3 - Results! - Engadget (www.engadget.com)
- U.S. Is Settling Detainee's Suit in 9/11 Sweep (New York Times)
- Niagara FREE TRIAL - Update (Jonathan Schwartz, Jonathan Schwartz)
- village voice > people > The Interview by Nick Mamatas (villagevoice.com)
- Police Station Intimidation-Parts 1 and 2 (cbs4.com)
- Free software? You can't just give it away (business.timesonline.co.uk)
- YouTube - microsoft ipod packaging parody (www.youtube.com)
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Voting Device Case - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- Your Call Should Be Important to Us, but It's Not (New York Times)
- Report on Mexican 'Dirty War' Details Abuse by Military (New York Times)
- Army to Pay Halliburton Unit Most Costs Disputed by Audit (New York Times)
- '"A Brief History of Apple's Open Source Efforts "' (ezine.daemonnews.org)
- SWT, Swing or AWT: Which is right for you? (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- A Growing Afghan Prison Rivals Bleak Guantánamo (New York Times)
- Hirsh: Bush’s Poor Leadership in Terror War (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Armenian Furor Over PBS Plan for Debate (New York Times)
- Oh, Those Hidden Monthlies (New York Times)
- A Move to Add Still More Fine Print to Advertised Airfares (New York Times)
- Oh, Those Hidden Monthlies (New York Times)
- Amid Revelry, Evidence of City's Cruel Transformation (New York Times)
- Ars System Guide: Ultimate Budget Box : Page 1 (arstechnica.com)
- Black Box Voting : 2-23-06: Someone accessed 40 Palm Beach County voting machines Nov 2004 (www.bbvforums.org)
- Importing a Java Project from CVS into Eclipse (www.stabile.org)
- Juicy Offer, Stupid Questions (blogs.sun.com)
- Wi-Fi to Go: The Hot Spot in a Box (New York Times)
- OSx86 Project - Geeks and Greed: A Cautionary Tale (www.osx86project.org)
- Enter The JBoss Matrix (jboss.org)
- Activision ordered not to show "misleading" Call of Duty ads again // GamesIndustry.biz (www.gamesindustry.biz)
- SQL Databases and Internet-Scale Applications (Dare Obasanjo, Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life)
- FOXNews.com - Views News - Straight Talk - Railroaded Onto Death Row? (www.foxnews.com)
- FREE SERVER (v2.0) - Honest! (Jonathan Schwartz, Jonathan Schwartz)
- GetterEradicator (Martin Fowler)
- Private identities become a corporate focus (www.securityfocus.com)
- Neocon architect says: 'Pull it down' (news.scotsman.com)
- To: Professor@University.edu Subject: Why It's All About Me (New York Times)
- The Anonymous Liberal: Kelo Decision Vindicated (Conservatives Still Confused) (www.anonymousliberal.com)
- Corporate Control of Ports Is the Problem (www.thenation.com)
- Cingular Raises Bar to Getting Rebates (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Debit Card Breach Clouds Privacy Law Prospects (www.gripe2ed.com)
- States Curbing Right to Seize Private Homes (New York Times)
- American Prospect Online - With A Little Help From His Friends (www.prospect.org)
- Mathematical proofs getting harder to verify (www.newscientist.com)
- Alasdair - Pour Him Over Ice Cream For A Nice Parfait (alasdair.livejournal.com)
- Developing on the Edge - Junit 4.0 (www.1060.org)
- ATI Makes False Claims on HDCP Support (www.dailytech.com)
- Best Buy Receipt Check (www.die.net)
- Following a Candidate Named Kinky (New York Times)
- Rails' Ridiculous Restrictions, a Rant (discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
- The Abu Ghraib files (News at Salon.com) (Salon)
- Scott Oaks's Blog: The NetBeans profiler -- change is good (weblogs.java.net)
- Turtles All The Way Down by Richard Cummings (www.lewrockwell.com)
- Things I didn't learn pt.5 (pvc, Thinking for a Change)
- Things I didn't learn pt.7 (pvc, Thinking for a Change)
- No Checks, Many Imbalances (Washington Post)
- Blog of the Moderate Left--Now With 80% More Snark! (moderateleft.blogspot.com)
- Whittington practically shot himself, Your Honor (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon)
- You're a Spy - If the Bush administration's interpretation of espionage law is upheld, then everyone is breaking the law, all the time. By Fred Kaplan (www.slate.com)
- Activism Works: Thanks for nothing, Reverend Fauntroy (lesstalkmoreactivism.blogspot.com)
- BBC NEWS | Politics | UK holds Microsoft security talks (BBC)
- The Top Ten Sci-Fi Films That Never Existed (www.pointlesswasteoftime.com)
- The photos America doesn't want seen (www.smh.com.au)
- Tiny island that's ready to stop Europe in its tracks (telegraph.co.uk)
- Sun GPLs latest UltraSPARC (www.linux-watch.com)
- gethuman cheats (gethuman.com)
- Why are you uninstalling NetBeans IDE? (weblogs.java.net)
- Protests Brew Over Attempt to Deport a Woman (New York Times)
- Macworld: News: Opinion: Does Dell beat MacBook Pro on price? (www.macworld.com)
- PayPal: Not as safe as you think! (www.chrisdotson.com)
- New Grant System Excludes Mac Users (Washington Post)
- Top 10 Things All Switchers Should Know at Plastic Bugs (plasticbugs.com)
- U.S. Royalty Plan to Give Windfall to Oil Companies (New York Times)
- Dogs Like Us (New York Times)
- Only big companies' PCs will play high-def DVDs (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
- Chasing Full Employment (New York Times)
- 'Lost' manuscript valued at £1m (BBC)
- Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald: Do Bush followers have a political ideology? (glenngreenwald.blogspot.com)
- Government wants to sell thousands of acres (Seattle Times)
- VIEUX TO A THRILL (www.nola.com)
- Seized With Heavy Hand at Border, for Paperwork Errors (New York Times)
- Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation (www.eff.org)
- The Java Posse (Artima)
- getting in (www.gladwell.com)
- TROUBLEMAKERS (www.newyorker.com)
- Storm Victims Face Big Delay to Get Trailers (New York Times)
- Tough U.S. Steps in Hunger Strike at Camp in Cuba (New York Times)
- Media Matters - CNN spliced out standing ovation greeting Lowery's WMD remarks at King funeral (mediamatters.org)
- MF Bliki: ConstructorInitialization (martinfowler.com)
- Overkill: The Latest Trend in Policing (www.cato.org)
- George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University (scientificactivist.blogspot.com)
- Paul Craig Roberts: Who Will Save America? (www.counterpunch.org)
- Linux-based Motorola cell phones frustrate third-party developers (mobile.newsforge.com)
- BusinessWeek Has a Big Idea (Gal Beckerman, CJR Daily : the audit)
- Bottled Water: Nectar of the Frauds? (news.yahoo.com)
- Linux users demand Photoshop (The Register)
- Free Markets and the End of History (www.digitalnpq.org)
- The BEAST 50 Most Loathsome People in America, 2005 (www.buffalobeast.com)
- Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: Why Are There Any Republican Scientists at All? (delong.typepad.com)
- The Walt Within (PBS)
- Sun Analyst Conference: Good News/Bad News (www.redmonk.com)
- Getting Started with the NetBeans Platform (www.ociweb.com)
- Weiqi Gao's Observations - NetBeans Still Thinks It Competes With Eclipse (www.weiqigao.com)
- Lies About Blowjobs, Bad. Wars? Not So Much. (www.thenation.com)
- Athens Olympics phone tapping revealed (The Guardian)
- Meet Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Staff Engineer and XML Schema Developer at Sun Microsystems (java.sun.com)
- Torvalds versus GPLv3 DRM restrictions (trends.newsforge.com)
- Surveillance Prompts a Suit: Police v. Police (New York Times)
- Bank Shells Out Bundle; Editors Get What They Pay For (Edward B. Colby, CJR Daily : the audit)
- Spartan Mom - Denying my son birthday presents. By Emily Bazelon (www.slate.com)
- Police Apologize, Drop Charge Vs. Sheehan (www.forbes.com)
- Protecting Your Data (Tim Bray, ongoing)
- Gregg Sporar's Blog: Sun's Developer Tools Strategy FAQ (weblogs.java.net)
- The Top Ten Hybrid Myths (www.businessweek.com)
- Learning from Dear Leader (glenngreenwald.blogspot.com)
- Epsilon-Delta: Mathematics and Computer Programming » Programming Like A Mathematician I: Closures (epsilondelta.wordpress.com)
- The Fear That Kills (www.alternet.org)
- FEMA workers arrested on fraud, bribery charges (www.cnn.com)
- More on what Google (and other search engines) know about you (Xeni Jardin, Boing Boing)
- MSFT: Our DRM licensing is there to eliminate hobbyists and little guys (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
- Stephen Colbert | The A.V. Club (www.avclub.com)
- StarForce threatens to sue me for criticizing its products (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
- Tripling priorities (Pam Spaulding, Pandagon)
- The vegan threat to homeland security (Pam Spaulding, Pandagon)
- Sign Here - Presidential signing statements are more than just executive branch lunacy. By Dahlia Lithwick (www.slate.com)
- A healthcare prescription that's hard to swallow - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- I Thought Democracy was the Answer (Dare Obasanjo, Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life)
- New Laws Crack Down on Urban Paul Bunyans (New York Times)
- Army forces 50,000 soldiers into extended duty (news.yahoo.com)
- How To Take Over The Market (www.osnews.com)
- Kevin Smith Vows 'Clerks 2' Language, Content Ups The Ante Of The Original 'A Hundredfold' (www.mtv.com)
- Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him (New York Times)
- Palace Revolt - Newsweek Politics - MSNBC.com (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Benford's Law (www.rexswain.com)
- How to Take Great Photos of an Electronics Product with a Digital Camera (www.digitalcamerareview.com)
- HOWTO turn a disposable camera into an RFID-killer (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
- Senators figure out the Broadcast Flag, curse it as an abomination! (Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing)
- Boing Boing: MSFT tightens the Trusted Computing screws in Vista (www.boingboing.net)
- Performance Tests HowTo (dev.eclipse.org)
- Documents Show Army Seized Wives As Tactic - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- Dems Don’t Know Jack (www.prospect.org)
- The Falafel Connection (PBS)
- Hamas Won (Tim Bray, ongoing)
- Study Says 80% of New Orleans Blacks May Not Return (New York Times)
- Deadly space lessons go unheeded - Space News - MSNBC.com (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- 7 myths about the Challenger shuttle disaster (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- Big Risks Come in Small Packages (Wired)
- Court Backs Airport ID Checks (Wired)
- Reuse is vastly overrated (Loud Thinking) (www.loudthinking.com)
- The Fishbowl: A Tale of Two Googles (fishbowl.pastiche.org)
- Ancient flaws leave OS X vulnerable? (ZDNet)
- Torvalds: No GPL 3 for Linux (news.com)
- The Power-Madness of King George - Is Bush turning America into an elective dictatorship? By Jacob Weisberg (slate.com)
- Manifa en contra de Google (telendro.com.es)
- Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development (www.waterfall2006.com)
- Jean-Francois Arcand's Blog: Grizzly NIO Architecture: part II (weblogs.java.net)
- Lange's secrets (www.stuff.co.nz)
- Introduction to Great Design (First Draft) - Joel on Software (www.joelonsoftware.com)
- Making Sense of English Law Enforcement in the 18th Century (www.daviddfriedman.com)
- The King's Friends (David Friedman, Ideas)
- BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Supreme Court halts US execution (BBC)
- Paying Airlines to Pollute? (Airbus Offers Money In Lieu of Fuel Efficiency) (idlewild, enplaned)
- Panel Advises Barring Sale of Inhalers (New York Times)
- Secrecy as a Spoil of Victory (New York Times)
- SitePoint Blogs » PHP Security: Dumb Users or Dumb APIs? (www.sitepoint.com)
- Democrats and Republicans Both Adept at Ignoring Facts, Study Finds (www.livescience.com)
- Keeping Secrets - A simple prescription for keeping Google's records out of government hands. By Tim Wu (www.slate.com)
- MPAA finds itself accused of piracy - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- It May Look Authentic; Here's How to Tell It Isn't (New York Times)
- Judge Orders U.S. to Supply Prisoner Names (New York Times)
- Shuttle a deathtrap, says astronaut (The Guardian)
- news @ nature.com - Laughter paves the way for romance - Studies suggest humour signals big brain and good partner-potential. (www.nature.com)
- Hacking Log 4.0 (linuxintegrators.com)
- Dual Booting an Intel Mac - Are you insane? (www.sauria.com)
- Analog Hole Bill Would Impose a Secret Law (www.freedom-to-tinker.com)
- The Missing Abramoff-to-Dems Money (www.tpmcafe.com)
- Democrats: Get Up and Walk Out (www.truthout.org)
- White House Got Early Warning on Katrina (Washington Post)
- Defending Spy Program, General Reveals Shaky Grip on 4th Amendment (www.editorandpublisher.com)
- Harper wins Tory minority government, pledges to work with parties (www.cbc.ca)
- Dear Abby, does giving my boyfriend a ride make me a tool? (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon)
- Held in 9/11 Net, Muslims Return to Accuse U.S. (New York Times)
- DRM is a complete lie (www.theinquirer.net)
- Bush proclaims today ‘National Sanctity of Human Life Day’ (Pam Spaulding, Pandagon)
- Apple Matters | Want to Marginalize the iPod? Ask Steve Jobs How! (www.applematters.com)
- High-def ‘down-converting’ forced (www.videobusiness.com)
- Religious discrimination in state constitutions (www.religioustolerance.org)
- TV logos make their mark - The Nation - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au (www.news.com.au)
- Boing Boing: Hollywood's Canadian MP plagiarizes entertainment industry in op-ed (www.boingboing.net)
- Medicare Woes Take High Toll on Mentally Ill (New York Times)
- Smartcard Key to Flier Fast Lane (Wired)
- Maryland Judge Voids Ban on Same (New York Times)
- The Proposed Iranian Oil Bourse (energybulletin.net)
- Washington Whispers To Wall Street (www.businessweek.com)
- Molly Ivins: Not. backing. Hillary. - Jan 20, 2006 (www.cnn.com)
- More Housing Discrimination Against Katrina Victims (scoutprime.blogspot.com)
- "The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion" (www.womensservices.com)
- Detecting invokeAndWait abuse (jroller.com)
- I respect women too much to respect their rights (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon)
- Why Lawyers Are Liars - They don't want to: It's their ethical obligation! By Michael Kinsley (www.slate.com)
- Sorry, Dogs Don't Do Subways - Why canine sniffers won't make mass transit safer. By Amanda Schaffer (www.slate.com)
- Drug Addled - Why Bush's prescription plan is such a fiasco. By Jacob Weisberg (www.slate.com)
- Feds want Google search records (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Congressional Agency Questions Legality of Wiretaps (Washington Post)
- "Not One Dime" by James Carville and Paul Begala (www.washingtonmonthly.com)
- Torture flights: what No 10 knew and tried to cover up (The Guardian)
- Taking on anti-choicers for being anti-choice (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon)
- MORALES’S MISTAKE (www.newyorker.com)
- First Lab Tests: iMac with Intel Core Duo processor (www.macworld.com)
- Official US agency paints dire picture of 'out-of-control' Iraq (The Guardian)
- Death row elder needed 2 injections (www.cnn.com)
- The Professional Paranoid - Why NSA whistle-blower Russ Tice may be right. By Patrick Radden Keefe (www.slate.com)
- TestDouble (Martin Fowler)
- Cingular accuses two firms of stealing customer records (The Register)
- Spy Agency Data After Sept. 11 Led F.B.I. to Dead Ends (New York Times)
- Devious Tactic Snags Phone Data (Wired)
- New GPL Is Free at Last (Wired)
- perl.com: What is Perl 6? (www.perl.com)
- Nuclear power 'cannot tackle climate change' (The Guardian)
- The scam of global warming is that we pay others for our complacency (The Guardian)
- Gore: Resist Bush's 'excessive power grab' (www.cnn.com)
- Adam Nicolson: By 2025, hedgehogs will have died out (The Guardian)
- Neanderthal man floated into Europe, say Spanish researchers (The Guardian)
- Moral Luck: Part I (David Friedman, Ideas)
- Ten reasons why you should never accept a diamond ring (www.fguide.org)
- Peeping tom CCTV workers jailed (BBC)
- India counts its dwindling tigers (BBC)
- REAL motivation posters (Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Users)
- Rating (and Finding) the Movie Raters (New York Times)
- How To Set Up Database Replication In MySQL (www.howtoforge.com)
- A Power Outage on Capitol Hill - Newsweek National News (www.msnbc.msn.com)
- From blue tarps to debris removal, layers of contractors drive up the cost of recovery, critics say. Top-tier contractors say it's the only way to get the work done. (www.nola.com)
- Culture of Life: Pull the plug on conscious patients - W's law. (www.dailykos.com)
- Paradise lost (The Guardian)
- The day the music died (The Guardian)
- 10 to build on (www.nola.com)
- Engineers race to fix levees five months before storm season (www.wwl.com)
- Zogby Poll: Americans Support Impeaching Bush for Wiretapping | Democrats.com (www.democrats.com)
- Cellphones of Mass Destruction (tbogg.blogspot.com)
- Reason: Inside the Puzzle Palace: A Reason interview with NSA whistleblower Russell Tice (www.reason.com)
- The Mac performance shell game (InfoWorld)
- David Herron's Blog: The non-public classes in Sun's Java implementation (weblogs.java.net)
- REAL motivation posters (Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Users)
- France's 'pursuit of harmony' (BBC)
- Israel - Living on the Edge in Kibbutz Nahal Oz (www.worldpress.org)
- New claims of Guantanamo torture (BBC)
- Europe 'complicit over CIA jails' (BBC)
- Magazines Bribe, Too! - But they aren't very good at denying it. By Timothy Noah (www.slate.com)
- Wealth Grows, but Health Care Withers in China (New York Times)
- A Columnist Backed by Monsanto (www.businessweek.com)
- Abortion Politics (msnbc.msn.com)
- Ten Things I Hate About Mac OS X (www.informit.com)
- History of the C family of languages (dotnetmasters.com)
- History of the BASIC family of languages (dotnetmasters.com)
- What I Learned @ MIT (www.technicat.com)
- Forged Credentials and Security (schneier, Schneier on Security)
- Clerks 2 Teaser Now Available (Don Demsak, DonXML Demsak's Grok This)
- The Devil (Scott_Adams, The Dilbert Blog)
- Muslims Demand School Holiday to Celebrate Child-Killing (The Raving Atheist, The Raving Atheist)
- BobGeiger.com: Why Does George W. Bush Hate America? (bobgeiger.blogspot.com)
- Sun and Apple almost merged three times – Bill Joy (The Register)
- Frog Killer Is Linked to Global Warming (New York Times)
- U.S. Reverses Accord and Opens 389,000 Acres in Alaska to Explore for Oil (New York Times)
- Apple's iTunes raises privacy concerns (news.com)
- Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China (news.com)
- US army in Iraq institutionally racist, claims British officer (The Guardian)
- What Software Version Numbers Really Mean (www.stokely.com)
- Do the Wrong Thing (cafe.elharo.com)
- Overhaul of GPL set for public release (news.com)
- The Impeachment of George W. Bush (www.thenation.com)
- Symantec Caught in Norton 'Rootkit' Flap (www.eweek.com)
- BetaNews | XP Won't Run on Intel MacBook, iMac (www.betanews.com)
- Homeland Security helps secure open-source code (news.com)
- NSA Whistleblower Alleges Illegal Spying (abcnews.go.com)
- The Economics of Vice and Virtue (David Friedman, Ideas)
- Who Wants Health Insurance? (www.tcsdaily.com)
- Why People Hate Economics (www.techcentralstation.com)
- Kelly O'Hair's Blog: Compilation of JNI Code (weblogs.java.net)
- The Bush Bombshell - Did the president propose to take out Al Jazeera? By Christopher Hitchens (www.slate.com)
- GI Schmo - How low can Army recruiters go? By Fred Kaplan (www.slate.com)
- For the House GOP, A Belated Evolution (Washington Post)
- CNN.com - U.S. opening some private mail in terror fight - Jan 9, 2006 (www.cnn.com)
- How Apple Could Mess Up, Again (www.businessweek.com)
- Ultrawideband's Macworld Twirl (Wired)
- Is Java getting better with age? (news.com)
- US troops seize award-winning Iraqi journalist (The Guardian)
- MPs leaked Bush plan to hit al-Jazeera (The Guardian)
- Waking Up to Recurring ID Nightmares (New York Times)
- Did the CIA give Iran the bomb? Extracts from New York Times reporter James Risen's new book (The Guardian)
- Iraq war 'could cost US over $2 trillion' (The Guardian)
- Scandal of force-fed prisoners (The Guardian)
- Dinosaur fish pushed to the brink by deep-sea trawlers (The Guardian)
- macosxhints - A possible fix for slow SSH connections (www.macosxhints.com)
- Hidden Cost of Shark Fin Soup: Its Source May Vanish (New York Times)
- Farmworkers Reap Little as Union Strays From Its Roots (www.latimes.com)
- Top US Indian court upholds first gay marriage - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- Hasadistic (The Raving Atheist, The Raving Atheist)
- Your phone records are for sale (www.suntimes.com)
- Wow… now that’s a bad Rhapsody experience… (Todd, Todd Ditchendorf's Blog)
- NewsForge | US-CERT's FUD (trends.newsforge.com)
- Study: SUVs risk of rollover makes them no safer for kids - Jan 3, 2006 (www.cnn.com)
- CNN.com - Robertson suggests God smote Sharon - Jan 5, 2006 (www.cnn.com)
- CNN.com - DNA to decide if innocent man was executed - Jan 5, 2006 (www.cnn.com)
- The Top Ten Lies of Venture Capitalists (blog.guykawasaki.com)
- Hugh Thompson, 62, Who Saved Civilians at My Lai, Dies (New York Times)
- Inquiry Says F.B.I. Erred in Implicating Man in Attack (New York Times)
- New Orleans Delays Razing Houses 2 Weeks (New York Times)
- Mayor Balances Hasidic Ritual Against Fears for Babies' Health (New York Times)
- DNA Offers New Insight Concerning Cat Evolution (New York Times)
- The Zapatista's Return: A Masked Marxist on the Stump (New York Times)
- Behind the magic curtain (The Guardian)
- For a Just (New York Times)
- Homeopathy: someone should tell the government that there's nothing in it (The Guardian)
- Lesbians are not homos, according to Daddy Dobson (Pam Spaulding, Pandagon (1))
- Eau de Summer's Eve and other mishaps in the search for female "perfection" (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon (1))
- Contract Programming 101 (Artima)
- Are your loops volatile controlled? (Artima)
- The Age Of Machine Worship (Alex Bunardzic, Ethical Software by Alex Bunardzic)
- How the NewsGator API Ruined my Christmas (Updated) (Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life)
- HP's Horrible, Unhelpful, Incompetent Tech Support and Service :: Scott Granneman (www.granneman.com)
- Two Thumbs Down For Coverage of the Movie Industry (Edward B. Colby, CJR Daily : the audit)
- UI prompt (Bill de hÓra, Bill de hÓra)
- Woody to Sarge (Lauren Wood, Anyway)
- Even at Concert Halls, It's Location, Location, Location (New York Times)
- 10 Nations Told to Halt Caviar Exports to Save Sturgeon (New York Times)
- U.S. to Seek Dismissal of Guantánamo Suits (New York Times)
- The Gripe Line Weblog by Ed Foster (InfoWorld)
- Chatting Up the TSA: (www.independent.org)
- A Brief Look at C++0x (Artima)
- Porting legacy code (Ted Neward, The Blog Ride)
- Annotation let-down: A response (Ted Neward, The Blog Ride)
- The Blog Ride - 2006 Tech Predictions (blogs.tedneward.com)
- Republicanism is the religion? (Amanda Marcotte, Pandagon (1))
- In Charity, Too, the Rich Get Richer (New York Times)
- Industry Feeling Presence of the 800-Pound Google - Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com)
- American Civil Liberties Union : NSA Spying on Americans is Illegal (www.aclu.org)
- Lip-Service Journalism - If protecting sources is paramount, why don't more reporters go to jail? By Jack Shafer (www.slate.com)
- Apple, Google Had Good 2005 (Om Malik, Om Malik on Broadband)
- New features added to Servlet 2.5 (JavaWorld)
- Going Back Downstairs (Russ, Russell Beattie Notebook)
- Ruby off the Rails (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Aid Lets Smaller Colleges Ask, Why Pay for Ivy League Retail? (New York Times)
- Blood Flows With Oil in Poor Nigerian Villages (New York Times)
- Drier, Tainted Nevada May Be Legacy of Gold Rush (New York Times)
- U. of Michigan Becomes 10th College to Join Boycott of Coke (New York Times)
- Justice Deputy Resisted Parts of Spy Program (New York Times)
- 100 things we didn't know this time last year (BBC)
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Copyright 2006 Elliotte Rusty Harold
elharo@metalab.unc.edu