U.S. Quietly Sneaks Once-Looted Uranium Out of Iraq
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In Jordan's Scrapyards, Signs of a
Looted Iraq
In Jordan's Scrapyards, Signs of a
Looted Iraq
05/27/2004 10:49 PMThere is increasing evidence that parts of sensitive military
equipment, billed as Iraqi scrap metal, are streaming into Jordan.
In the Scrapyards of Jordan, Signs of a
Looted Iraq
In the Scrapyards of Jordan, Signs of a
Looted Iraq
05/28/2004 09:25 AMThere is increasing evidence that parts of sensitive military
equipment, billed as Iraqi scrap metal, are streaming into Jordan.
"Iraq tried to get uranium from Niger"
"Iraq tried to get uranium from Niger"
06/29/2004 09:14 AMIraq tried to get uranium from Niger
Iraq tried to get uranium from Niger
06/28/2004 08:30 AMFinancial
Times
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"JOE WILSON LIED, REPUTATIONS DIED:
WASHINGTON - A Senate report criticizing
false CIA claims that Iraq had weapons
of mass destruction at the same time
provides support for an assertion the
White House repudiated: that Iraq sought
to buy uranium in..."
"JOE WILSON LIED, REPUTATIONS DIED:
WASHINGTON - A Senate report criticizing
false CIA claims that Iraq had weapons
of mass destruction at the same time
provides support for an assertion the
White House repudiated: that Iraq sought
to buy uranium in..."
07/12/2004 09:04 AMIraq Uranium Claim Gets Some Support
(AP)
Iraq Uranium Claim Gets Some Support
(AP)
07/18/2004 11:50 AMAP - It was one of the first signs that the intelligence used to go to
war in Iraq was wrong: White House repudiation of 16 words in last
year's State of the Union speech that had suggested Saddam Hussein
tried to buy uranium in Africa. Yet even as two recent reports sharply
criticized prewar intelligence, they also suggested President Bush's
claim may not have been totally off-base.
Iraq Had Talks on Buying Uranium for
Nukes -FT
Iraq Had Talks on Buying Uranium for
Nukes -FT
06/28/2004 12:09 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 28 2004 4:37AM GMT
eBay: IRAQ GLOWING MARBLES RADIOACTIVE
URANIUM
eBay: IRAQ GLOWING MARBLES RADIOACTIVE
URANIUM
05/24/2004 06:06 AMIn any future I want to live in, every boy's pockets will be brimming
with radioactive depleted uranium marbles. These ones for sale on eBay
(mysteriously marketed as 'iRaq glowing') may not be exactly the same
as my dreams, but...
MSNBC - Reports bolster Bush
Iraq-uranium claim
MSNBC - Reports bolster Bush
Iraq-uranium claim
07/19/2004 04:26 AMReports Bolster Bush Iraq-Uranium Claim -- British Report Says
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FT.com / World - Inquiry will back
intelligence that Iraq sought uranium
FT.com / World - Inquiry will back
intelligence that Iraq sought uranium
07/08/2004 05:47 AMwas justified in thinking so .. Financial Times ..
TRUTH!
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White House Faulted on Iraq Uranium
Claim, Post Reports
White House Faulted on Iraq Uranium
Claim, Post Reports
12/24/2003 04:08 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 24 2003 3:41AM ET
Reports on Intel Failures Suggest Bush's
Claim That Iraq Sought Uranium Wasn't
Completely False
Reports on Intel Failures Suggest Bush's
Claim That Iraq Sought Uranium Wasn't
Completely False
07/18/2004 02:00 PMXposed Jul 18 2004 6:11PM GMT
"A UK Government Inquiry Into The
Intelligence Used To Justify The War In
Iraq Is Expected To Conclude That
Britain's Spies Were Correct To Say That
Saddam Hussein's Regime Sought To Buy
Uranium From Niger (Chalk One Up For
W.!)"
"A UK Government Inquiry Into The
Intelligence Used To Justify The War In
Iraq Is Expected To Conclude That
Britain's Spies Were Correct To Say That
Saddam Hussein's Regime Sought To Buy
Uranium From Niger (Chalk One Up For
W.!)"
07/08/2004 02:13 AMProbe: Ex-Hollinger CEO Looted Profits
(AP)
Probe: Ex-Hollinger CEO Looted Profits
(AP)
08/31/2004 07:07 PMAP - Conrad Black, the former CEO of Hollinger International Inc.,
conspired with associates to systematically loot the newspaper
publishing company of more than $400 million nearly all of
its profits from 1997 through 2003, an internal investigation found.
Probe: Ex-Hollinger CEO looted profits
Probe: Ex-Hollinger CEO looted profits
09/01/2004 12:39 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Tue Aug 31, 09:08 pm GMT
Sisley painting looted by Nazis returned
Sisley painting looted by Nazis returned
06/18/2004 05:41 PMGoogle Suggest sneaks out
Google Suggest sneaks out
12/19/2004 03:15 PM
Google Suggest was just launched on Google Labs today. It was one of
those things I got to work on a tiny, tiny bit and I have Kevin Gibbs
to thank - he single-handedly figured out the design and
implementation of a very neat project. Nice work, Kevin!
It's been suggested at this Slashdot thread that developers could
build stuff on the available JavaScript but I'd wait a ...
Hardware security sneaks into PCs
Hardware security sneaks into PCs
03/17/2005 03:14 AMMan Sneaks Spam Lawsuit In While He
Still Could
Man Sneaks Spam Lawsuit In While He
Still Could
01/05/2004 12:15 PMI'm curious to see if anyone has noticed a decrease in the amount of
spam they receive since January 1, when the new federal spam law went
into effect. Personally, my spam levels are identical to what they
were in the month of December, suggesting spammers couldn't care any
less about the federal law. Of course, one of the (many) bad things
about the law is the fact that it wipes out a variety of (stricter)
state level anti-spam laws. I'm assuming this includes the anti-spam
law in the state of Washington that let individuals sue spammers for
$500/message. Luckily, Jim Gordon, appears to have
filed his
latest spam lawsuits late last year, early enough that the
Washington state laws still mattered. He's suing a Pennsylvania
spammer, Commonwealth Marketing Group, $500 for each of 1,200 spam
messages he believes he's received from the spammer. He sent them a
letter asking them to stop and they ignored it. The spammer's
responses are typical. First they claim the guy requested emails from
the spammer - and then add a cryptic statement: "our computers are
programmed to identify him." Next, they turns the case around and
suggest that it's really a "scam" being pulled by Gordon to extort
money out of them. The firm's CEO also claims that their emails are
completely legitimate and not misleading at all. He says this with a
straight face despite the fact that the company's owner is currently
serving a 15-month prison sentence for fraud. Apparently, the company
pitches credit cards via spam to low income people, forcing them to
buy a vacation package on the card. After they've charged the
vacation package the car has $13 of remaining credit, causing the
cards to be rejected anywhere they're used.
AMD sneaks out Sempron 3000+
AMD sneaks out Sempron 3000+
09/17/2004 04:37 AMDesktop model with 512KB cache
Microsoft Sneaks Out 'Critical' SP2 Fix
Microsoft Sneaks Out 'Critical' SP2 Fix
12/17/2004 06:27 PMIntel sneaks out a low-end Pentium M
Intel sneaks out a low-end Pentium M
07/14/2004 08:18 PMCNET Jul 15 2004 0:29AM GMT
Podcasting Sneaks into Business
Podcasting Sneaks into Business
06/06/2005 12:09 AM"Aherm... Is this on, Sheila? Yeah? Are we rolling. Oh, I see, my
voice shows up on the screen. Ok. Hello, fellow salesmen. This is my
inaugural podcast which will be sent to our entire sales force. First
things first. These are the new leads. These are the Glengarry leads.
To you, these are gold; you do not get these. Because to give them to
you would be throwing them away. Put that coffee DOWN! Coffee is for
closers!"
Paradyne, the networking company, is diving into podcasts
for internal communications. "We've seen such good results with
podcasts," writes marketing manager Eric Knapp in an e-mail, "that
we're thinking of issuing iPods to our entire sales force." Next up
for Paradyne? Video podcasts for training within a month or
two.
Giving
iPods to the sales force [BusinessWeek]
'Spiderman' Sneaks Into Palace (Reuters)
'Spiderman' Sneaks Into Palace (Reuters)
09/10/2004 09:27 AMReuters - An intruder dubbed
"Spiderman" sneaked past tight security at Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez's palace to try to contact the populist leader
before being nabbed by guards, authorities said on Thursday.
AMD sneaks strained silicon into chips
AMD sneaks strained silicon into chips
08/19/2004 07:08 PMThe design twist will let the company increase the performance of its
processors.
Disaster Sneaks In and a Village Is
Pummeled
Disaster Sneaks In and a Village Is
Pummeled
12/26/2004 11:02 PMNo one died in Dehiwala, a village south of Sri Lanka's capital,
Colombo, but hundreds have been left homeless.
Emachines sneaks in Athlon 64 desktop
Emachines sneaks in Athlon 64 desktop
12/10/2003 11:29 AMThe computer maker releases a desktop based on Advanced Micro Devices'
latest desktop PC processor.
Nokia sneaks out second Bluetooth
headset
Nokia sneaks out second Bluetooth
headset
10/31/2003 08:32 PMinfoSync Oct 31 2003 7:08PM ET
BT sneaks in 'stealth price rise'
BT sneaks in 'stealth price rise'
01/05/2005 01:57 PMEarly callers clobbered
"Juan Cole: Bush Sneaks in and Out of
Baghdad"
"Juan Cole: Bush Sneaks in and Out of
Baghdad"
12/02/2003 12:28 AMAMD sneaks out 90nm core in 130nm chip
AMD sneaks out 90nm core in 130nm chip
05/11/2004 04:54 AMThe 'Odessa' file
PATRIOT Act Quietly Expanded
PATRIOT Act Quietly Expanded
12/02/2003 12:56 AMFrom the linked article: Congress approved a bill on Friday that
expands the reach of the Patriot Act, reduces oversight of the FBI and
intelligence agencies and, according to critics shifts the balance of
power away from the legislature and the courts. A provision of an
intelligence spending bill will expand the power of the FBI to
subpoena business documents and transactions from a broader range of
business -- everything from libraries to travel agencies to eBay --
without first seeking approval from a judge.
Emptying the Recycle Bin Quietly
Emptying the Recycle Bin Quietly
07/04/2004 12:11 PMCreative Quietly Launches New Zen
Creative Quietly Launches New Zen
03/22/2005 04:45 PM
Creative is apparently launching a new Zen, a full-size
version of the Zen Micro, with a 20GB hard drive. Other than the size
and capacity increase, it appears to be exactly the same. If you like
the Zen Micro—and it's a pretty decent player, for
sure—then you might be excited. The playback time is a little
skimpy at 11 hours, but we'll manage.
There's no talk of price or color information, but I'd be surprised
if Creative, after all the SKUs they've added to stores lately with
the 4/5/6GB Zen Micros, would be reticent to add another dozen or
so.
Product Page [Creative via ChaitGear]
In toyland, success often comes very
quietly
In toyland, success often comes very
quietly
12/28/2004 03:11 AMChicagotribune.com - Mon Dec 27, 12:32 pm GMT
Apple Quietly Patches OS X
Apple Quietly Patches OS X
06/08/2004 05:46 AMThe computer maker appears to have finally patched several OS X
security holes that have gaped wide open for several weeks. But this
time, there was no press release crowing about Apple's great security
record. By Leander Kahney.
A Quietly Growing Forest?
A Quietly Growing Forest?
04/12/2005 01:24 PMUniversal Forest Products is an ignored player in the lumber and
building materials game.
MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator
MSN Quietly Tests an RSS Aggregator
03/17/2005 03:59 AMMSN quietly is experimenting with a Microsoft-developed RSS
aggregator.
Bush records quietly released
Bush records quietly released
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