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Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office 07/14/2004 11:57 AM

Lou Dobbs, Call Your Office If Lou Dobbs, the fair-trade crusader, only knew about this one! A few months ago, activists and journalists were blasting the U.S. for plans to buy only branded drugs, made by companies like Merck, to treat patients in poor countries under the president's $15 billion AIDS relief program[...] The result is that the way has been paved for U.S. taxpayers to spend billions to buy drugs made in India that are copies of medicines invented in the United States




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(It's going to be hard to write this one without resorting to all sorts of unclever puns, but I'm going to do my best.)

When I was in London a couple of weeks ago, a group of us was sitting around in a pub on Saturday afternoon (what a cliché!) and someone mentioned that the reason that the English "loo" is so named because the toilet was commonly located in room 100 of buildings and the two ("loo" and "100") look very much the same. (You can see that I jotted that tidbit down on my analog Palm Pilot (upper right quadrant) for later reference.) Turns out that pub chat aside, the jury is somewhat out on the etymology of "loo" (unless the OED, which I don't have access to, says otherwise tons of people wrote in with the OED entry for loo, summarized below).

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Cecil Adams of Straight Dope offers many of the same theories as well as this additional one:

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But Adams has no definitive answer either and so the question of the etymology of loo will continue to be debated on the Internet and in pubs around the world.

Update: the OED notes Joyce's usage as the earliest, but is also at a loss to explain things:

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    Jacquard 1.10.0
    Peer-to-peer MIDI
    0.2

    Nini 0.7.0
    Odeon rolls credits
    on copycat website

    Welsh open
    sourcerers get
    language boost

    IBM ups rates on
    server financing
    deals

    NRC pleads case for
    Hubble mercy mission

    IBM grabs Alphablox
    Space shuttle 'could
    fix Hubble'

    'Superjumbo' photos
    are released

    Did I just see the
    Red Queen go by?

    FCC’s Michael
    Powell at AO2004

    Olympics Helicopter
    Finds Cannabis Farms
    (AP)

    Ballmer talks up
    Xbox at partner
    conference

    Ballmer: Xbox 'can
    take Sony'

    Stocks Shrug Off
    Intel Dread

    Stocks mixed: techs
    lead losses
    following
    disappointing Intel
    report

    FCC Approves New
    Pocket PC From First
    International
    Computer

    Buy, buy, buy - IBM
    picks up analytics
    firm

    Preview: EverQuest
    II (PC)

    Review: The Black
    Mirror (PC)

    Japan accuses
    Microsoft of unfair
    licensing

    How to remove
    unwanted
    Diagrams/Pictures
    from the Table of
    Contents

    Sleeping defense
    XP: How Do I Make A
    Folder Private

    Philips' strong
    quarter results
    paves way for
    continued growth

    Movie madness?
    Japan: Radio tags
    drafted for
    eco-compliance

    Global Markets:
    Intel warning sparks
    falls in Europe

    What is the true
    value of source
    code?

    IBM buys BI company
    HP accelerates
    recycling ahead of
    law

    New iPod In Early
    August?

    John Kerry a Mac
    user

    Macs help turn
    photos into 'time
    capsule of America'

    Apple employees
    'will blog in
    revolt'

    Tuesday in Chicago
    ICANN Panel Condemns
    Site Finder and Asks
    it Stay Offline

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