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This is what we do to looters (3Mb windows media video)







This is what we do to looters (3Mb
windows media video)

This is what we do to looters (3Mb
windows media video)
04/27/2004 03:01 AM

crushing their car with a tank .. in action in Iraq

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Washington Post


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XML goes to Washington (Computerworld)


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"The Washington Post says"


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Cutting back
Not-so-casual chat
VC gets green
New stent stint
Sergey Brin's dad
says Google founder
not rich. (Yet.)

Following Every Link
in the Food Chain

U.S. Programmers:
Bargains Go Begging

This Cancer Drug Has
Hearts Racing

US to probe taking
of computer files

Internet tax ban
among Bush
initiatives

GerbMerge 0.6
GnoTime 2.2.0
QuizShock 1.5.7
Syslinux 2.09
Defenders of
Christianity Rebut
'The Da Vinci Code'

On a Newfangled
Voting Machine, the
Same Old Fraud

Senate Votes to
Consider Ban on
Taxes on Net Access

Google Said to Pick
Bankers to Lead
I.P.O.

Computer Associates
Restates Timing of
$2.2 Billion in
Sales

European Photo
Archive: Han Solo
(Endor) and Luke
(Stormtrooper)

Boomboxes of
yesteryear

Nanoscale
spider-feet point
the way to extreme
stickiness

Legoland deploys
WiFi kiddee-trackers

Morse cellphone
Size, not weight, is
the key factor in
shipping logistics

U.S. in S.Korea to
Cut DMZ Role But
Still in Charge
(Reuters)

U.S. Forces Say 43
Guerrillas Killed
Near Najaf (Reuters)

Cheney Secrecy Case
Goes to High Court
(AP)

Council 'failing
vulnerable children'

Murder probe into
woman's death

Stress tests for sub
crew members

Bus use falls in
most UK cities

Major Middle East
organizations
sponsor 10th GCC
E-Government &
Telecom Forum

The Need for a
Standardized Open
Source Network
Authentication
System.

Phenris
New Clash On
Military Service
(washingtonpost.com)

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