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What Did Bush Do in the Guard? (Los
Angeles Times)
What Did Bush Do in the Guard? (Los
Angeles Times)
02/15/2004 07:33 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Before he was president, before
he was governor, before he was an oilman or ran a professional
baseball team, or was widely known as the drifting and carousing son
of a famous father, George Walker Bush flew airplanes. He earned his
pilot wings lifting F-102 interceptor jets off of a Texas Air National
Guard tarmac in Houston.
Tears and Bitterness Fill Russian Town
(Los Angeles Times)
Tears and Bitterness Fill Russian Town
(Los Angeles Times)
09/06/2004 05:32 AMLos Angeles Times - BESLAN, Russia — The sound of weeping
floated out of open windows and doors across this town Sunday as
relatives began to bury more than 330 victims of a three-day hostage
ordeal that ended in chaos and bloodshed.
Beach Town Catches a Public-Art Wave
(Los Angeles Times)
Beach Town Catches a Public-Art Wave
(Los Angeles Times)
07/09/2004 05:15 AMLos Angeles Times - Some might say Hermosa Beach's newest public arts
project is totally gnarly.
Abu Ghraib Guard Paints Harrowing
Portrait of Abuse (Los Angeles Times)
Abu Ghraib Guard Paints Harrowing
Portrait of Abuse (Los Angeles Times)
05/14/2004 04:51 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The first soldier scheduled for
court-martial in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal has told military
authorities a harrowing tale of abuse, including an episode in which a
guard used a nightstick to beat an Iraqi detainee who had been shot in
the legs and handcuffed to a bed.
Return to a Haunting Murder (Los Angeles
Times)
Return to a Haunting Murder (Los Angeles
Times)
05/11/2004 05:02 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Buoyed by recent prosecutions
in the South, authorities Monday announced a federal-state
investigation into one of the civil rights era's most heinous crimes:
the slaying of Emmett Till, a black teenager killed for wolf-whistling
at a white woman in a Mississippi hamlet.
Border Jumpers Leave Their Imprint on a
Besieged Town (Los Angeles Times)
Border Jumpers Leave Their Imprint on a
Besieged Town (Los Angeles Times)
06/03/2004 05:09 AMLos Angeles Times - CALEXICO, Calif. — Each day, the runners
tumble out of holes cut in the 15-foot-high steel fence in front of
Noemi Parra's home on the U.S. side of the border. The illegal
immigrants race through her front yard, duck under the clothesline and
hurdle her neighbors' bushes before disappearing.
Kerry Blasts Bush's Character in Speech
to National Guard (Los Angeles Times)
Kerry Blasts Bush's Character in Speech
to National Guard (Los Angeles Times)
09/17/2004 04:53 AMLos Angeles Times - LAS VEGAS — Sen. John F. Kerry on Thursday
charged that the Bush administration has been "shortchanging" members
of the National Guard, many of whom have been killed and wounded
alongside regular troops in Iraq.
Gandhis Return to Power in India (Los
Angeles Times)
Gandhis Return to Power in India (Los
Angeles Times)
05/14/2004 04:51 AMLos Angeles Times - NEW DELHI — Opposition leader Sonia Gandhi
and her allies delivered a surprising election defeat to Prime
Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's ruling party Thursday, plunging India
into political uncertainty that may threaten economic reforms and
peace talks with Pakistan.
Suspense, Silence, Then the Roar Hits S.
Carolina Resort Town (Los Angeles Times)
Suspense, Silence, Then the Roar Hits S.
Carolina Resort Town (Los Angeles Times)
08/15/2004 06:21 AMLos Angeles Times - MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — At midmorning on Ocean
Boulevard, the carnival music had stilled and the Log Flume was not
taking customers. There was a strange silence Saturday in this resort
town, after 150,000 tourists and 30,000 natives evacuated in advance
of Hurricane Charley.
Bowling Alley Will Return Arafat Funds
(Los Angeles Times)
Bowling Alley Will Return Arafat Funds
(Los Angeles Times)
12/26/2004 08:50 AMLos Angeles Times - NEW YORK — The head of a company that owns
several U.S. bowling alleys, including a popular one in Greenwich
Village, said Thursday that it was severing ties with a group linked
to Yasser Arafat and would return its $1.3-million investment.
City Plans a Texas-Size Send-Off for
Guard Troops Headed to Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
City Plans a Texas-Size Send-Off for
Guard Troops Headed to Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
12/31/2004 06:33 AMLos Angeles Times - WACO, Texas — Not far from the ranch where
President Bush is spending the holidays, the impact of the war in Iraq
is being driven home in this city of 113,000.
RoN: Thrones and Patriots
AvailableMicrosoft Games has announced
that Rise of Nations: Thrones and
Patriots is
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The Times plays dumb on Bush Guard story
The Times plays dumb on Bush Guard story
09/24/2004 11:28 AMThe New York Times
today announced why the story of
president Bush's suspect Texas Air National Guard duty has taken hold
as a campaign issue, while attacks on Sen. John Kerry's war record
have. Politely ignoring the fact that the original Swift Boat Veterans
for Truth allegations turned out to be fictitious, the Times declares
Bush's Guard story didn't work because it's old news, having already
been fleshed out in 2000. Writes the Times' Jodi Wilgoren, "Much of
the public had already confronted similar questions about Mr. Bush's
service during the 2000 race, and voters judge incumbents far more on
their time in the White House than on personal history, so the issue
was already a hard sell."
NY Times on the return of the Valley
NY Times on the return of the Valley
06/22/2004 10:40 AMwe get a nice mention for Six Apart, plus a photo of our office robot
Good times return to Silicon Valley
Good times return to Silicon Valley
06/01/2004 12:21 PMMelbourne Age Jun 1 2004 4:19PM GMT
Bush Guard papers 'forged' - The
Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
September 12, 2004
Bush Guard papers 'forged' - The
Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
September 12, 2004
09/13/2004 09:47 PMU.S. Dusts Off Its Grand Plan for a New
Embassy (Again)
U.S. Dusts Off Its Grand Plan for a New
Embassy (Again)
05/13/2004 07:46 AMThe fraught story of the new U.S. embassy has become a small chapter
in the larger, turbulent history of Berlin itself.
They're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
They're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
05/25/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - VERSAILLES, Ky. — Just days after
arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips from an inflamed ankle, the
athlete was back in training, huffing hard as he jogged on an
underwater treadmill.
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We Eat; Therefore, They Are (Los Angeles
Times)
We Eat; Therefore, They Are (Los Angeles
Times)
08/10/2004 05:24 AMLos Angeles Times - BETHESDA, Md. — Inside a packed ballroom at
the local Holiday Inn, 13 government-appointed scientists sat regally
around a table, debating servings of fish.
Microsoft Dusts Off 'Palladium' Security
for Longhorn
Microsoft Dusts Off 'Palladium' Security
for Longhorn
04/15/2005 09:53 AMRedmond updates the game plan for its next-generation Windows security
system, now set to debut in Longhorn. Developers this month will
receive the first shiny pieces of the Next Generation Secure Computing
Base in a preview build.
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
08/01/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - BOSTON — Teresa Heinz Kerry is a political
wife unlike any this country has seen. But can she affect an election?
Some think it's possible.
Fat, and Happy About It (Los Angeles
Times)
Fat, and Happy About It (Los Angeles
Times)
02/19/2004 06:41 AMLos Angeles Times - The newspaper ad inviting fat people to learn
about El Camino Hospital's new weight-loss surgery program held out
the opportunity to be not just a thinner person, but a better one.
Far From Ready for More War (Los Angeles
Times)
Far From Ready for More War (Los Angeles
Times)
05/15/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. — From their first days as
"Screaming Eagles," the 18,000 soldiers of the Army's 101st Airborne
Division are taught to be ready for anything. As the force's proud
creed goes: "First in, last out."
The Los Angeles Times goes multimedia
The Los Angeles Times goes multimedia
03/21/2003 12:14 AM The Los Angeles Times goes
multimedia. For the past few weeks, the LA Times has begun a
significant push into offering video, audio, and interactive Flash on
their website. One of the most interesting aspects is that the paper
has moved one step beyond simply replaying AP Television clips as many
sites have done; the LA Times writers are stand before the cameras and
microphones themselves and report stories in a stuttering,
non-hairsprayed, introverted demeanor that I find very refreshing,
though so far I have gleaned very little additional information from
it. When does (or can) this mode of journalism on the web rise above
gimmickry or 'just because we can' and add value to a written article?
Can video/tv news rise above mere spectacle?
Los Angeles Times - Registration
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12/02/2003 12:28 AMThey May Protest Too Much (Los Angeles
Times)
They May Protest Too Much (Los Angeles
Times)
05/24/2004 07:52 AMLos Angeles Times - MEXICO CITY — Shakespeare warned about the
ides of March, and T.S. Eliot dubbed April the cruelest month. But
they never lived in Mexico City, where May delivers a special kind of
misery.
Bluesman's Son Gets His Due (Los Angeles
Times)
Bluesman's Son Gets His Due (Los Angeles
Times)
06/02/2004 05:30 AMLos Angeles Times - CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss. — Inside the pink
brick estate he built with a blues fortune, 72-year-old Claud Johnson
cannot shake the habits he formed when he was a poor man.
An Icon, and Then He's Gone (Los Angeles
Times)
An Icon, and Then He's Gone (Los Angeles
Times)
06/04/2004 05:47 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — For many foreigners, he is
Tiananmen Square's most recognizable figure, outshining even Chairman
Mao Tse-tung — whose body still lies in state at a far end of
the vast public space.
Going Away for the Gold (Los Angeles
Times)
Going Away for the Gold (Los Angeles
Times)
08/11/2004 04:42 AMLos Angeles Times - It is a quintessential Olympic moment, hundreds of
athletes marching into the stadium, drenching the field in the banners
and colors of their nations. But when the 2004 Summer Games in Athens
begin with this traditional opening ceremony, take a closer look.
Here, It's Ladies' Day Every Day (Los
Angeles Times)
Here, It's Ladies' Day Every Day (Los
Angeles Times)
06/12/2004 04:43 AMLos Angeles Times - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — There is no heavenly
sentry outside the Ladies' Kingdom, only a listless pair of khaki-clad
policemen ready to run off any errant men. The women make their way
past the gatekeepers, disappear behind frosted glass and step into a
shopping center all their own.
Olé? No Way, Say Chinese (Los
Angeles Times)
Olé? No Way, Say Chinese (Los
Angeles Times)
05/11/2004 05:02 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — "Foreign Bulls Head for the Middle
Kingdom."
More Than One Can Conceive (Los Angeles
Times)
More Than One Can Conceive (Los Angeles
Times)
12/30/2004 06:51 AMLos Angeles Times - CLEVELAND — The elephant dung was no trouble
at all. When the circus came to town, Percy Skuy simply showed up with
a bucket and politely asked the keeper if he could collect a few
droppings.
Age Before Duty (Los Angeles Times)
Age Before Duty (Los Angeles Times)
06/08/2004 06:12 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — This is the age of
revolving-door democracy in California. It's the era of term limits
and recalls and contempt for the Legislature, a time when an erstwhile
action movie star can run the nation's largest state government and a
freshman lawmaker can rule the Assembly.
Cranking It Up (Los Angeles Times)
Cranking It Up (Los Angeles Times)
05/31/2004 05:38 AMLos Angeles Times - On a Sunday they'd hoped not to work, the Lakers
reported to their El Segundo practice facility and faced more of a
Western Conference finals they'd hoped not to prolong.
This Is Not Your Paternal Unit's Onion
This Is Not Your Paternal Unit's Onion
06/22/2005 02:58 AM
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VoIP provider dusts off free-call
strategy
VoIP provider dusts off free-call
strategy
06/07/2004 08:28 PMBill Gates Dusts Off The Communist
Argument For Those Who Don't Charge
Bill Gates Dusts Off The Communist
Argument For Those Who Don't Charge
01/06/2005 06:52 AMWhen Bill Gates first realized Netscape was a threat to the company --
and that people were getting it for free, he told a group of people
that Netscape was obviously being run by "communists," because
capitalists would never give out anything for free. Of course, he
eventually forgot this when he decided to bundle (read: give away for
free) Microsoft IE into Windows, but apparently the concept stayed in
the back of his head. Near the end of a mostly un-newsworthy
interview Gates gave News.com, he claims that those people who are
trying to change intellectual property laws
are modern day
communists. Of course, we just went through this basic argument,
but let's try to simplify it one more time. Intellectual property
laws are often
artificial barriers in the marketplace to
forcefully limit supply and increase the price of something over what
the market values it at. That sounds a lot more like the centrally
planned economies that are usually called "communist." Those who are
looking to free up the content are simply saying let's see what the
market can do when these products are freed from those government
mandated barriers. History has shown that the increased efficiency
usually broadens the market and offers new opportunities to make money
(for example, by bundling...). So, while I certainly don't think that
those who believe high intellectual property barriers are necessary
are "communist," I do think they're being quite shortsighted in their
economic analysis. And, while Bill Gates is obviously much richer
than I'll ever be, much of that success came from the benefits
Microsoft received from their use of "free" products (whether
authorized or unauthorized) that helped build lock-in and establish
Microsoft as the dominant platform in the market. To turn around and
call that same behavior in others "communist" is simply wrong.
Mexico Looking to Branch Out (Los
Angeles Times)
Mexico Looking to Branch Out (Los
Angeles Times)
05/28/2004 04:51 AMLos Angeles Times - GUADALAJARA, Mexico — When Mexican President
Vicente Fox opens today's two-day summit of leaders from the European
Union, Latin America and the Caribbean here, trade will be near the
top of his busy agenda. Fox is eager to form an alliance with the
nations of Mercosur, the South American common market. Earlier this
month, he barnstormed three European capitals trying to lasso more
business for Mexican firms.
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