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Kevin Sites bl0g from Iraq: Road to
Nowhere
Kevin Sites bl0g from Iraq: Road to
Nowhere
05/03/2004 12:13 PMBlogging live from Iraq, MSNBC combat correspondent
Kevin Sites posts a new entry
today. Last week, he and the the military unit with which he was
traveling near Ramadi were hit by an IED, also known as a "roadside
bomb."
We will take four humvees on this trip, including a gun truck or
technical with a mounted 240 SAW, squad assault weapon and about 20
marines carrying M-16 and M4 assault rifles. As the captain speaks,
the marines pass out smoke grenades that could be used to obscure a
disabled vehicle from enemy fire. They also pass out fragmentation
grenades, olive green orbs with strips of red duct tape wrapped around
the handles to keep them from exploding in case the pin is pulled
inadvertently.
The captain (who doesn't wanted to be identified by name) reads off
a checklist that covers everything from the military grid coordinates
for our travel to recent intel on enemy forces in the area, radio
frequencies and procedures if we come under attack. "I'm not reading
this for my own amusement," he says gruffly, "if something happens to
me or Gunny you want to know how to get back so you better be fucking
writing it down."
Link,
discussKevin Sites bl0g from Iraq: Hilla SWAT
Kevin Sites bl0g from Iraq: Hilla SWAT
09/23/2004 11:14 AM
Xeni Jardin:
NBC combat correspondent and blogger Kevin Sites is back in Iraq, and
posts a new dispatch with some amazing photos on his blog today.
We've been up since 3am--waiting for Hilla SWAT. It's now 4:30.
Despite their annoyance--the Force Recon squad from the 24th Marine
Expeditionary Unit seems extremely patient--at least around Kuni
Takahashi, a photographer for the Chicago Tribune and me. Instead they
look at their watches--bullshit each other about their individual
depravities--like masturbating in sweat socks. Typical life details at
a military FOB or forward operating base in Iraq.
These marines at FOB Kalsu still sleep in tents, shit in porta-johns,
live in the dirt. This is no Camp Victory green zone paradise with
guys chilling in air-conditioned trailers and eating at the Bob Hope
Dining Facility--a zeppelin hangar of a building just down the road
from Baghdad International Airport. Everyone here has heard the
stories--or maybe, been on a convoy through the green zone, briefly
glimpsed the way that other half lives. They piss and moan about
it--but don't denounce its existence. They are, after all,
Americans--it's about aspirations--still believing that hard work and
perseverance may someday get you to the Promised Land.
Link, and
link to
Discuss
Kevin Sites Iraq bl0g: "Paying Back in
Blood"
Kevin Sites Iraq bl0g: "Paying Back in
Blood"
05/10/2004 03:02 PMBlogger and MSNBC combat correspondent Kevin Sites is in Iraq, and has
posted a new entry to his blog today.
When he was nine years old Carlos Gomez crossed the Rio Grande from
Mexico to the U.S. with his father, mother and two sisters. They had
heard stories about the opportunities in America, dreamed about them,
wanted them so badly they ran through oncoming traffic on the 805
freeway to get to them. They didn't stop until they reached San Diego.
Fear, fatigue and La Migra slowly fading into the southern horizon
like their homeland.
They stayed. Dealt with the slurs--beaners, greasers, wetbacks.
Overcame them. Paid back America's opportunities with hard, menial
labor. Made a fraction of what citizens and legal immigrants made--but
never complained.
And 12 years later, in Falluja, Iraq, Marine Lance Corporal Gomez
would pay it back again--but this time with his blood.
Link,
Discussion
ForumLatest Kevin Sites bl0g-post from Iraq:
Hearts and Mines
Latest Kevin Sites bl0g-post from Iraq:
Hearts and Mines
11/05/2003 12:08 PMNew photos and first-person accounts from northern Iraq, from MSNBC
combat corrrespondent Kevin Sites:
"Well sir, it's been a rough deployment. This -- then the stuff at
home -- my wife's probably cheated on me 15 times," he shakes his head
and takes a long
drag from the stub of his cigarette. Many of the men we see tonight
are doing a version of the same thing, smoking -- shaking their heads.
"I looked around town today," one lieutenant told me, "I was hoping to
find someone doing something bad, somebody I could hurt -- but there
wasn't one. Just people that needed my help."
It's just that kind of mission whiplash that has confused and
demoralized so many troops in Iraq. Soldiers are ordered to go on a
night patrols or raids--where danger can lurk at every corner or
behind every door -- and life and death decisions have to be made
within the hair-fraction of time it takes to pull the trigger on M4
assault weapon -- then the next day, they're told to monitor the
selection of a new local mayor or to rebuild a school.
Link to photos,
Link to story.
Live warbl0gging from Iraq: CNN's Kevin
Sites launches bl0g at kevinsites.net
Live warbl0gging from Iraq: CNN's Kevin
Sites launches bl0g at kevinsites.net
03/13/2003 07:32 PMCNN foreign correspondent Kevin Sites, whose first-person accounts
we've posted here on BoingBoing previously, now has a blog at
www.kevinsites.net. Recent
journal entries from Kuwait are available at this site, and Kevin's
now also phoning in live audblog reports via his mobile phone, as he
travels throughout the region covering the apparently imminent
conflict.
Audb
log post: crossing the border into northern Iraq
I'm calling in from the highly-guarded border of Iran and
Kurdistan. A truck is waiting for us to transport CNN staff, our
personal belongings, and our television gear into kurd-controlled
northern Iraq. We're crossing into this region to cover the northern
front of a potential war with Iraq, in an area dense with oil-rich
fields along the northern no-fly-zone.
Link Discuss Kevin Sites in Iraq -- "Toppled"
Kevin Sites in Iraq -- "Toppled"
04/12/2004 11:33 AMBlogger and MSNBC combat correspondent
Kevin Sites has returned to
assignment in Iraq after a short break home in the US. A year ago last
Friday, the famous statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad was toppled;
Kevin has posted a new essay about the state of Iraq since then.
But in light of the multiple hostage situations in Iraq right now, I
want to mention one thing that he does not. This also marks the one
year anniversary of his
capt
ure and subsequent release by Iraqi Fedayeen soldiers. We're glad
that this story ended with Kevin free and unharmed. Snip from his
latest post:
How did things turn so bad so quickly--in which a scattered insurgency
gains broader support and the coalition Shiite alliance begins to
crack? Some critics say it's a combination of a year of mismanagement
by the Coalition Provisional Authority in which the lives of most
Iraqis have not improved much since the reign of Saddam Hussein and
the hardball tactics of occupation military forces that are alienating
the people they were intending to help.
One member of a Ramadi-based Sunni insurgent cell who calls himself
"Continuous Jihad" says the Coalition hasn't delivered on anything.
"They break into houses in the middle of the night and arrest innocent
people," he says, "and they've given us less then we had under Saddam.
People are jobless, they distort our religion, and they're taking our
oil and living in Saddam's palaces. Nothing has changed. They've
become like him, yet they pretend they're here to help us."
Link to "Toppled", blog post from Iraq by Kevin Sites,
Link to
discussion forum.
Kevin Sites bl0gging from Thailand
Kevin Sites bl0gging from Thailand
12/29/2004 08:31 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Blogger and NBC combat correspondent Kevin Sites was in Southeast Asia
on a break from reporting duties when the tsunami disaster took place.
He's now in Thailand, reporting -- and back on the blog again,
dispatching photos and first-person accounts. Snip:
One-hundred and fifty-nine pine coffins have been stacked in the
garage -- many of them big enough to hold refrigerators -- built to
accommodate the now bloated and rapidly decomposing bodies inside.
Thai soldiers, wearing surgical masks, race against time to arrest
the process -- before the bodies become impossible to identify.
In
a well-choreographed drill -- they use hammers to smash square blocks
of dry ice, carrying the shards on sheets of plastic and dumping them
inside the coffins with the remains. They work at a very high tempo --
almost as if they were trying to rescue the living -- rather than
preserve the dead.
On the sides of the coffins are photographs of
the deceased as they were found, special attention paid to jewelry or
tattoos, anything that can help in identifying who they once were.
The pictures are grisly -- bruised, blackened, bodies misshapen from
the ferocious force of an angry ocean and all that travels with it.
Old, young, small, large, South Africans, Australians, Canadians,
English, Thais –- all victims of the earth's unrest on a day when
she seemed to have precious little mercy.
Link.(
Photo: Coffins
bearing digital photographs of the deceased. image: Kevin
Sites.)
Kevin Sites dispatch from Tikrit:
"You're Either With Us..."
Kevin Sites dispatch from Tikrit:
"You're Either With Us..."
11/18/2003 02:03 PMNBC combat correspondent
Kevin
Sites has just posted a new update to his blog, live from Tikrit.
Excerpt:
So in some ways, embedded in this unit, I begin to feel I've betrayed
the people that depend on me to be skeptical; to question the dominant
powers and institutions of my nation and the actions it undertakes in
the name of its citizens. I am not a military or American cheerleader,
not a mouthpiece signed on some institutional agenda whether I believe
in it or not. I am here to ask the hard questions of the people who
make the hardest decisions; ones that result in people dying or people
being killed. I must remember as one journalist advised, "write in
your notepad every day 'I am not one of them.'"
But in this room, where every piece of information is broken down
quantitatively--number of patrols, number of raids, number of IEDs
(improvised explosive devices), number of detainees, number of weapons
-- and put back together in the form of a task completed or a mission
to be accomplished, Operation Thunder Road, Operation Ivy Cyclone,
the problems and solutions seem remarkably clear an seductively
simple. (...)
Image above: Al Auja is the birthplace of Saddam Hussein. The
community here was very pampered during his rule. But now U.S. forces
feels it's a nest of former regime loyalists and anti coalition
fighters. It's wrapped the entire town in triple layered razor wire.
Male residents must register and carry ID cards. There is only one
checkpoint that all four-thousand residents must enter and leave
through. This man was already cleared to exit, but spun his wheels in
anger on the way out. A U.S. soldier had a bead on him with his M-16
before he stopped his car. The second search was bit more invasive.
Link to esssay,
Link to photos
Kevin Sites: back *from* Iraq, here's
his latest.
Kevin Sites: back *from* Iraq, here's
his latest.
12/08/2003 02:21 PMBlogger and MSNBC combat correspondent Kevin Sites posted a final
dispatch from Iraq before returning home to the US for a brief break.
He returns to Iraq shortly after the holidays.
It is the eve of Eid or the end of the Ramadan and the end of the
month long dawn to dusk fasting for many Muslims. It is a time of
celebration on par with Christmas for Christians. But the night has
begun with a bang. Literally. An IED (improvised explosive device) has
exploded just outside the north gate of the 4th Infantry Division's
headquarters. I hop in the back of Bressette's Humvee as the patrol
heads out to investigate. Bressette gets on his two-way and in the
guise of a flight attendant giving the pre-flight briefing, tells the
squad the plan. (...)
I videotape Bressette as he walks back to his Humvee with the 1-22's
commanding officer Lt. Col. Steve Russell. They at the curb to discuss
what's next, when Bressette looks down. He sees something strange;
wires sticking out of a concrete block. Suddenly this inert object is
filled with potential energy.
"Sir, we better back up," Bressette says, already doing the moonwalk
away from the block. "We're standing next to an IED!" The Humvee
shoots forward away from the bomb, while the rest of back away. The
concrete block has been hollowed out and is packed with enough plastic
explosives to kill us. Bressette just shakes his head, still in
disbelief that all of us, the Colonel, Bressette and his squad, myself
and reporter named Betsy Heil from the Pittsburgh Tribune, were all
standing next to a device that could've taken our lives within a
fraction of a second.
LinkNew Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Under Steel Rain
New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Under Steel Rain
06/29/2004 06:50 PMA new weblog dispatch from NBC correspondent and blogger Kevin Sites,
about life in the militarized zone with the distinction of having been
mortared more than any other in Iraq -- 400 times in the last three
months
[S]oldiers aren't the only ones in danger. Civilian employees of
Kellog. Brown and Root -- which provide many of the civilian services
on base -- are also at risk. Many of the food service employees,
mostly foreign workers from poor nations like the Philippines,
Pakistan and Bangladesh; say theyre very frightened by the mortars.
One says he sleeps on the ground pulling sandbags around him, but
while the mortars haven't got him yet, the sand fleas have. He shows
me the red bites on arms.
Four Philippine workers were killed at the largest Army supply base in
Iraq last April when insurgent rockets hit their living quarters at
Camp Anaconda. But those inside the camp aren't completely surrounded
by hostility. At dusk in Guard Tower 7, soldiers watch Iraqi boys play
soccer not more than a hundred yards away. Some Iraqi civilians even
live in shacks right next to the massive walls surrounding the base.
"Hi Nora," one of the soldiers says, waving to a shy ten year old
Iraqi girl popping her head out from behind a sheet that covers the
opening to the mud and clapboard shack. "Hi Michael," she says in a
high-pitched voice, waving then quickly ducking back
inside.
LinkKevin Sites returns to Iraq, new photos
and essays from Baghdad
Kevin Sites returns to Iraq, new photos
and essays from Baghdad
01/26/2004 12:42 PM
NBC combat correspondent and weblogger Kevin Sites has returned to
Iraq, and posts two new entries to his blog today: "Coming Home," an
essay about the psychological challenge for soldiers to "turn off the
killer switch" as they prepare to return to their families in the US
-- and a photo essay, excerpted here.
"These families of a rural neighborhood called Albo Eatha, south of
Baghdad, were awakened at dawn by the 82nd Airborne's Alpha Company,
2nd Platoon, so their houses could be searched and their cooperation
requested in stopping insurgent activities. Despite the early hour,
the woman and children seemed cheerful. The imposition became an
opportunity for them to socialize -- while helicopters and jet
fighters flew overhead."
Links: Photos: Women and Children of Albo Eatha, and Coming Home Essay. Discussion forum here.
Kevin Sites wins 2005 Payne Award for
Ethics in Journalism
Kevin Sites wins 2005 Payne Award for
Ethics in Journalism
04/13/2005 03:52 AMXeni Jardin:
I'm very happy to blog the news that
Kevin Sites, for whom I have
endless respect and admiration, has been honored with a Payne Award
for Ethics in Journalism. Bravo, and a huge congratulations, Kevin!
At a time when studies show the credibility of the media in steady
decline and sensational stories make headline news, there are
journalists and news organizations whose ethical decision-making
processes set new standards for the keepers of the public trust. The
2005 Payne Awards for Ethics in Journalism will honor The Denver Post,
freelance journalist Kevin Sites, and Arizona State’s independent
student newspaper The State Press for exemplifying the highest
standards of their profession in the face of political or economic
pressures.(...)
Kevin Sites, a freelance photojournalist for NBC and military pool
reporter, is the Payne Awards’ professional winner for his
“courage, deliberate thinking and outreach” after filming a U.S.
soldier killing an unarmed Iraqi man. Sites, an experienced war
reporter, shared the videotape with the military, then worked with NBC
to create a well-nuanced story that aired 48 hours after the incident.
As was required, the footage was also given to others in his pool.
When he became a lightning rod for those reacting to the story and for
foreign journalists using the footage without context, he responded by
using a web blog (www.kevinsites.net) to explain his decision and its
reasoning to the public. The judges felt the blog and reactions to it
added a new dimension to the story.
Winners will be honored in a ceremony on May 12 at the University of
Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.
Link to award info, and
Link to Kevin's blog.
Kevin Sites' bl0g: How a "sojo" files a
live report -- or doesn't.
Kevin Sites' bl0g: How a "sojo" files a
live report -- or doesn't.
11/10/2003 11:22 PMKevin Sites,
blogger and
NBC News
correspondent in Iraq, has posted a fascinating account of the
unbelievable lengths to which solo journalists must go to file live
satellite transmissions from remote battlefields. Equipment breaks,
unexpected technical snafus come up, but news has to get through.
Sometimes, the means disassembling gear to make a temporary laptop
modem out of a videophone. Sometimes, that means your dinner becomes a
tripod.
"At left -- adjusting the camera. See that dirt berm? That's Syria on
the other side. See that guy with a gun? That's a new Iraqi border
guard. Nice pose, huh. See that guy in camo -- that's Lt. Col. Arnold
(he's going to be bummed because he wanted to take off his cold
weather gear before going on camera -- too late. It's an Army macho
thing). See that guy behind the camera? That's me. See that tripod?
It's a piece of crap -- one of the legs fell off en route to the
border and will never be found. See that box of MRE's (Meals Ready to
Eat)? That's my new tripod leg. See the Colonel's helmet? That's the
counterweight that keeps the camera from tipping over. It's amazing
how desperation can push you to new levels of creativity in the middle
of the desert."
Link (note: this round of
photos shot by Joe Raedle of Getty Images)New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty
New Kevin Sites dispatch from Iraq:
Dirty for Dirty
06/01/2004 02:09 PMNBC combat correspondent and
weblogger
Kevin Sites is in
Iraq today. He's just posted a new entry on his blog -- a series of
interviews with American soldiers.
[O]nce they finally do get home--they will still be faced with the
complex task of finding their way in a civilian society again. And
while they're eager to leave their weapons and Kevlar behind, the
violence they've experienced here will likely be with them in one way
or another, always.
Derek Ellyson says his memories have already hardened, fixed in his
mind. "You never forget the faces. I can describe to you every dead
person I've seen out here. What their faces looked like, the position
they were laying in." Sorokin agrees, "War brings a lot of ugly
things, you see a lot of ugly things you see other people dead and
sometimes when you see somebody dead you see the face of death--the
way the guy died. It could be an enemy it could be an ally it doesn't
matter."
Yet living with those images of death is part of the job--the same one
that requires them to pull the trigger. Before going to war soldiers
have always had to ask themselves if they'd be willing to die for
their cause. But there is a second part to that question which for
some, is more difficult to answer: would they kill for it? For most if
not all in the 3rd Platoon--the question is already moot.
Link,
DiscussA Blog for Baseball Fans Builds a League
of Sites
A Blog for Baseball Fans Builds a League
of Sites
04/17/2005 09:50 PMNew York Times Apr 18 2005 2:00AM GMT
RSSTop55 - Best Blog Directory And RSS
Submission Sites - Robin Good\\\'
Sharewood Tidings
RSSTop55 - Best Blog Directory And RSS
Submission Sites - Robin Good\\\'
Sharewood Tidings
02/10/2004 02:54 AMhttp://www.masternewmedia.org/2004/02/05/rsstop55_best_blog_directory.
htm
As more and more people get involved with the Internet and as more Web
sites, blogs, news services and other online resources continue to
grow in number and variety it becomes increasingly important to
maintain high visibility and exposure for the content being generated
by closely following the major distribution media.
HUGE list of links for submiting your RSS/Blog sites for traffic.
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
12/12/2003 10:26 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 12 2003 9:16AM ET
"KEVIN"
"KEVIN"
06/17/2004 10:44 PMCongratulations, Kevin
Congratulations, Kevin
03/17/2005 03:47 AMSo Kevin Martin has been named the new Chairman of the FCC. This
is not exactly a surprise, although I'm a bit curious why it took so
long -- there must have been some Congressional horse trading in the
background.
As a told a reporter earlier this afternoon, Kevin has all the
tools to be a successful FCC Chairman. He knows the agency and the
White House, and he's more flexible and intellectually sophisticated
than people give him credit for.
On the other hand, Martin has his work cut out for him. Michael
Powell is a tough act to follow. And many critical issues raised
during Chairman Powell's tenure -- from regulation of voice over IP to
spectrum policy to universal service reform -- remain unresolved.
Moreover, to be an effective FCC Chairman in the 21st century, you
have to grok technology. Deep down, you have to appreciate how
quickly the world can change, and how many of the assumptions the
communications industry is based on will likely be overturned. This
doesn't mean being a professional technologist. Powell got it. So do
some executives who come from the telephone business, like Jim Crowe
and Dave Dorman.
Martin is certainly smart enough and interested in what the tech
sector thinks, but the question is whether he's willing to step out of
the FCC's Beltway box. Listening to what the telcos say about fiber
deployment isn't the same thing as promoting technological innovation.
I'll keep my fingers crossed.
"Kevin Drum"
"Kevin Drum"
01/22/2004 02:49 AM" Kevin Drum "
" Kevin Drum "
05/22/2004 02:19 AM"Kevin Aylward"
"Kevin Aylward"
05/12/2004 05:27 PMThree Questions for Kevin Drum
Three Questions for Kevin Drum
06/05/2005 11:17 PM(Number One: Is the press, properly understood, a political animal?)
"It's not clear to me what big news organizations would do if they
took Drum's advice seriously and started 'fighting back.'" Plus: Matt
Taibbi hits a triple.
"Calpundit (Kevin Drum"
"Calpundit (Kevin Drum"
01/26/2004 03:28 AMZap Video: Kevin J. O'Brien
Zap Video: Kevin J. O'Brien
12/30/2003 12:03 AM"Kevin O'Brien, of Prince Edward Island's home-grown ISP, Island
Services Network, told us a bit about himself while a slideshow of his
impressive photos played behind him.
Kevin J. O'Brien speaks at Zap
15.6MB QuickTime - 5min - Kevin O'Brien of Island Services Network
speaks at the Zap..." (53 words - posted by steven) no replies
Live On the Web: Kevin Mitnick
Live On the Web: Kevin Mitnick
01/22/2003 12:33 PMMitnick then visited a series of sites - the Screen Savers, Slashdot,
Google News, Wired News and The Register, among others - mostly to
see what others ...
An Evening with Kevin Smith
An Evening with Kevin Smith
09/15/2004 11:30 PM I just finished watching the first DVD of the two DVD set An Evening
with Kevin Smith (get it via Netflix). If you're a fan of Kevin Smith
movies, I can't recommend it enough. It's mostly composed of clips
from Q&A sessions from his visits to various college campuses. Not
only is it very entertaining, but you also get some real insight into
what shaped bits of his movies. That reminds me, I need to buy several
of his...
Kevin Kelly -- Help Wanted:
Kevin Kelly -- Help Wanted:
10/30/2003 09:22 PMKevin Kelly -- Help Wanted: who rejects technology?...
Kevin Kelly's obsession continues
Kevin Kelly's obsession continues
12/02/2003 06:30 AMKevin Kelly -- Cool Tools
kk.org/cooltools/index.php
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Why Kevin Doesn’t…
Why Kevin Doesn’t…
04/10/2005 05:17 AMgrupo-utopia.com/blog/isou/archives/2005/04/why_kevin_doesn.html
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Kevin Kelley's Catalog of the Cool
Kevin Kelley's Catalog of the Cool
12/03/2003 12:36 AMwired.com/news/culture/0,1284,61394,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1
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Kevin Mitnick and the art of intrusion -
Part 1
Kevin Mitnick and the art of intrusion -
Part 1
03/25/2005 04:56 PMKevin Rollins takes over as Dell CEO
Kevin Rollins takes over as Dell CEO
07/17/2004 04:42 AMTimes of India Jul 17 2004 8:41AM GMT
Can Kevin Martin Grok Technology?
Can Kevin Martin Grok Technology?
03/17/2005 03:26 AMAs was widely expected,
Kevin
Martin will be taking over as FCC chair following Michael Powell's
tenure. There's been lots of chatter about this, and the general
consensus seems to be that Martin will be
both good and bad in some ways. However, the most perceptive
point may be from Kevin Werbach (who worked at the FCC), who points
out that the real trick for an FCC head is
to "grok" technology, and not to be a politician. So far, it's
not clear that Martin meets that criteria. The FCC position is really
a technology job, not a political one -- and playing politician over
technologist will end up creating many more problems than it solves.
Dell installs Kevin Rollins as new CEO
Dell installs Kevin Rollins as new CEO
07/16/2004 06:47 PMCNEWS Jul 16 2004 11:19PM GMT
Kevin Rollins takes over as CEO of Dell
Kevin Rollins takes over as CEO of Dell
07/16/2004 01:57 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Jul 16 2004 6:12PM GMT
Kevin Spacey Sorry for Mugging Confusion
(AP)
Kevin Spacey Sorry for Mugging Confusion
(AP)
04/19/2004 09:42 AMAP - Kevin Spacey apologized for confusion arising from his report to
police that he'd been mugged. The Oscar-winning actor made, then
retracted, the complaint after a weekend encounter in a London park
that left him dazed and bleeding.
Yankees Win, but Kevin Brown Injured
(AP)
Yankees Win, but Kevin Brown Injured
(AP)
06/10/2004 08:22 AMAP - Derek Jeter's return was a stroke of good luck for the New York
Yankees. Now, they're hoping to catch a break with Kevin Brown. Jeter
came back from a three-game absence to hit a go-ahead home run in the
seventh inning, and the Yankees overcame Brown's injury by rallying
past the Colorado Rockies 7-5 Wednesday night.
Kevin Spacey sorry for mugging confusion
Kevin Spacey sorry for mugging confusion
04/19/2004 12:36 PMGrok Description matches for Kevin Sites Blog
GrokA matches for Kevin Sites Blog
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
06/22/2004 05:28 PMbombshell
chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0406220247jun22,1,768814
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The Chicago Tribune is reporting
The Chicago Tribune is reporting
04/28/2004 05:51 AMMore bad news .. also
reports
chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0404270148apr27,1,4523980.st
ory?coll=chi-business-hed
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Complete article from the Chicago
Tribune
Complete article from the Chicago
Tribune
07/18/2004 10:15 PMBLOGS AND
POLITICS:
chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0407180189jul18,1,493683
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"Chicago Tribune : Anti-Kerry vet not
there that day"
"Chicago Tribune : Anti-Kerry vet not
there that day"
08/22/2004 08:59 PMChicago Tribune on open spectrum
Chicago Tribune on open spectrum
04/09/2004 04:03 PMThe Chicago Tribune has an
article about
the FCC's various proposals to open up more wireless capacity, with
several quotes from me. The different aspects of open spectrum
get a bit muddled, such as the distinction between current initiatives
like the FCC's broadcast underlay proceeding and long-term proposals
like my
supercommons
idea. Still, it's good to see the big idea of open spectrum
getting play in a mainstream newspaper.
The Chicago Tribune (registration
required)
The Chicago Tribune (registration
required)
04/14/2004 05:22 PMwas pulled off the air this morning .. liberal with other people's
money .. BURNING UP THE AIRWAVES: .. Chicago Trib
Online
chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-040414airamerica,1,10
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Software bug almost stops the presses at
Chicago Tribune
Software bug almost stops the presses at
Chicago Tribune
07/19/2004 11:52 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 20 2004 3:54AM GMT
Chicago Tribune Anti-Kerry vets not
there that day
Chicago Tribune Anti-Kerry vets not
there that day
08/21/2004 02:55 PMby clicking
here
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The Chicago Tribune lists it's 50
favorite magazines
The Chicago Tribune lists it's 50
favorite magazines
06/18/2004 04:58 AMfavourite fifty
magazines
chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-040615mags,1,120
2754.story
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Chicago Tribune | Media giant's rally
sponsorship raises questions
Chicago Tribune | Media giant's rally
sponsorship raises questions
03/20/2003 10:46 AMClear Channel: Media giant's rally sponsorship raises quest .. Clear
Channel Charged with Manufacturing News
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Chicago Tribune/LinuxInsider: Google,
Firefox Offerings Shame Microsoft
Chicago Tribune/LinuxInsider: Google,
Firefox Offerings Shame Microsoft
04/14/2005 07:10 PM"It's been another fruitful week on the Web's groaning sideboard of
free software delicacies and services..."
Iraq's Electricity Minister to Address
ELECTRIC POWER 2005 Conference in
Chicago
Iraq's Electricity Minister to Address
ELECTRIC POWER 2005 Conference in
Chicago
03/22/2005 05:08 PMMarket Wire Mar 21 2005 8:46PM GMT
Hollywood Hardball
Hollywood Hardball
06/17/2005 03:55 PMMovie studio executives were outraged at Microsoft's aggressive
proposal for the film version of the popular Xbox video game "Halo."
Last night's debacle on Hardball
Last night's debacle on Hardball
08/21/2004 10:44 PMdid
msnbc.msn.com/id/5746138/?#040819b
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dr. dean's appearance on hardball
dr. dean's appearance on hardball
12/03/2003 05:14 AMembarrass himself .. Hardball
msnbc.com/news/1000254.asp
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More hardball in the Republican House
More hardball in the Republican House
03/19/2005 02:52 AMForget about protecting American war veterans or victims of identity
theft: House Republicans have no intention of modifying the hardline
bankruptcy bill.
Robert Novak: Republican hardball
Robert Novak: Republican hardball
04/25/2004 09:41 AMWe Are Not Making This Up, Bob "Traitor to the National Security of
America" Novak Says "Cat Killer" Frist is Threatening to Close Down
Senate Because Daschle Has Grown a Spine 4/25 .. Robert Novakula's
column for
today
townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/rn20040424.shtml
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PC rebels: Pikom plays hardball
PC rebels: Pikom plays hardball
09/23/2004 08:42 AMThe Star Online Sep 23 2004 12:58PM GMT
Vodafone to play 3G hardball with
customers
Vodafone to play 3G hardball with
customers
12/25/2004 04:52 PMJapan Times Dec 25 2004 12:12AM GMT
" hardball with chris matthews interview
with dr. dean"
" hardball with chris matthews interview
with dr. dean"
12/02/2003 10:19 PMTribune Doubles Down
Tribune Doubles Down
09/10/2004 04:19 PMThe media giant more than doubles the charge it will take to cope with
its infamous circulation inflation.
Bad News for Tribune
Bad News for Tribune
07/16/2004 11:48 AMThe publishing firm is still floundering after its circulation errors.
"Oakland
Tribune"
"Oakland
Tribune"
04/21/2004 10:18 AMTribune Fesses Up
Tribune Fesses Up
06/18/2004 01:01 PMThe Chicago media scandal grows as the Tribune's revelations add
uncertainty to a newspaper recovery.
"Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
"Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
02/19/2004 03:22 PMTrials and Tribulations at Tribune
Trials and Tribulations at Tribune
04/15/2005 01:07 PMPoor circulation and weakness in ad spending combine for a tough
quarter.
Keith Hodan/ Tribune-Review
Keith Hodan/ Tribune-Review
12/11/2003 07:15 PMCheating is rare in her classes at Carnegie Mellon, she said. "I run
Google Internet searches if I'm suspicious," she said. Once ...
Salt Lake Tribune - Opinion
Salt Lake Tribune - Opinion
12/19/2004 03:52 PMMichael Kinsley .. essay
sltrib.com/opinion/ci_2488703
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Tribune story on bl0gging for bucks
Tribune story on bl0gging for bucks
07/12/2004 05:37 PMphew. these things read like they were generated by a script.
World Tribune.com--Front Page
World Tribune.com--Front Page
05/17/2004 04:32 AMReport: Syrians, 'equipment' were in N. Korea train blast .. What's
next? U.S. set sights on Iran, North Korea .. Saudi security forces ..
World Tribune.com .. long-term
threat
worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_10.html
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