Turkey Backs Off Plan to Outlaw Adultery (AP)
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Turkish Premier Defends Plans to Outlaw
Adultery (Reuters)
Turkish Premier Defends Plans to Outlaw
Adultery (Reuters)
09/07/2004 08:49 AMReuters - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
has defended plans to outlaw adultery that have outraged
women's groups and raised eyebrows in the European Union, which
Turkey aspires to join.
Turkey 'withdraws adultery ban'
Turkey 'withdraws adultery ban'
09/14/2004 12:25 PMThe opposition in Turkey says the government has reversed plans to
criminalise adultery.
With Eye on Europe, Turkey Backs Bid to
Reunite Cyprus
With Eye on Europe, Turkey Backs Bid to
Reunite Cyprus
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Turkey seeks UN plan for Cyprus
Turkey seeks UN plan for Cyprus
01/25/2004 01:52 AMTurkey asks the United Nations to complete a peace plan for the
divided Mediterranean island.
IBM backs 64-bit Intel chip plan
IBM backs 64-bit Intel chip plan
02/17/2004 10:36 PMBig Blue is eager to embrace Intel's newly announced 64-bit Xeon
processors, building support for them into chipsets at the heart of
IBM's next-generation servers.
AOL backs away Microsoft's antispam plan
AOL backs away Microsoft's antispam plan
09/17/2004 10:20 AMComputer Weekly Sep 17 2004 1:35PM GMT
AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam
plan
AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam
plan
09/16/2004 04:59 PMSAN FRANCISCO - America Online Inc. (AOL) has decided not to fully
support Microsoft Corp.'s Sender ID spam-fighting plan after the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the open- source community
expressed intellectual property concerns.
California Backs Plan for Big Cut in Car
Emissions
California Backs Plan for Big Cut in Car
Emissions
09/24/2004 10:03 PMIf the plan survives legal challenges, it would force automakers to
increase sharply the fuel efficiency of millions of vehicles.
AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam
plan (MacCentral)
AOL backs away from Microsoft antispam
plan (MacCentral)
09/16/2004 05:06 PMMacCentral - America Online Inc. (AOL) has decided not to fully
support Microsoft Corp.'s Sender ID spam-fighting plan after the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the open- source community
expressed intellectual property concerns.
Agency Backs Plan for Jets Stadium in
NYC (AP)
Agency Backs Plan for Jets Stadium in
NYC (AP)
03/31/2005 03:29 PMAP - A plan for a $1.9 billion stadium that could serve as the
centerpiece of the 2012 Olympics cleared a major hurdle Thursday with
approval of the New York Jets' bid by the state agency that owns the
proposed site.
G7 backs Africa debt relief plan
G7 backs Africa debt relief plan
02/05/2005 09:52 PMUK Chancellor Gordon Brown hails a G7 agreement to provide up to 100%
debt relief for the poorest nations.
U.N. Backs Plan to End Iraq Occupation
(washingtonpost.com)
U.N. Backs Plan to End Iraq Occupation
(washingtonpost.com)
06/09/2004 02:52 AMwashingtonpost.com - UNITED NATIONS, June 8 -- The U.N. Security
Council moved beyond its bitter fight over the U.S.-led invasion of
Iraq to deliver unanimous support Tuesday to a new Iraqi government
and a vow to help steer the country toward democratic elections next
year.
Sharon's Party Backs Go-It-Alone Peace
Plan
Sharon's Party Backs Go-It-Alone Peace
Plan
12/10/2003 12:44 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 10 2003 12:01PM ET
White House Backs Sharon Withdrawal Plan
(AP)
White House Backs Sharon Withdrawal Plan
(AP)
02/13/2004 12:53 AMAP - With peacemaking at a standstill, the Bush administration is
endorsing Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's plans for withdrawing
from Palestinian-held territories and is sending a diplomatic team to
the region to evaluate his long-term intentions.
Quartet Tentatively Backs Sharon Gaza
Plan
Quartet Tentatively Backs Sharon Gaza
Plan
05/04/2004 06:14 PMMeeting at the U.N. amid signs of growing Arab antipathy toward
American policies in the Middle East, the envoys stopped short of an
outright endorsement.
Telecoms regulator backs off plan for
fifth 3G mobile licence
Telecoms regulator backs off plan for
fifth 3G mobile licence
07/14/2004 07:15 PMThe Standard Jul 14 2004 10:37PM GMT
State Senate backs SBC plan to rewrite
telecom rules
State Senate backs SBC plan to rewrite
telecom rules
04/18/2005 04:33 AMChicagotribune.com - Sat Apr 16, 11:27 am GMT
Adultery charged in Abu Ghraib abuse
Adultery charged in Abu Ghraib abuse
05/14/2004 01:47 PMGovernment Wants to Criminalize Adultery
(Reuters)
Government Wants to Criminalize Adultery
(Reuters)
09/01/2004 07:52 AMReuters - Turkey's government wants to
make adultery a crime, the justice minister was quoted as
saying Monday, a proposal that has outraged the main opposition
and women's groups.
The National Enquirer: GEORGE W. BUSH
SMEARED IN ADULTERY SCANDAL
The National Enquirer: GEORGE W. BUSH
SMEARED IN ADULTERY SCANDAL
02/13/2004 10:34 AMThe National Enquirer: GEORGE W. BUSH SMEARED IN ADULTERY SCANDAL ..
story about Bush's affair with a stripper .. alleges an affair .. then
so can I
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Vince Outlaw
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Outlaw Radio
Vince Outlaw just posted a terrific
bunch of pointers to cool stuff he's doing with radio (also Radio)
and RSS:
I just completed an attempt to duplicate some of the audio
material I used for a recent live broadcast on Jazz 88 as enclosures in an RSS enabled
weblog. I'm attempting to push it a little further by including
Quicktime video in the RSS stream also. I'm trying to move in the
direction you are pointing to:
The Bob Gibb Memorial Weblog: http://thenewjazzthing.com/categories/theBobGibbMemorialWeb
log/index.html
Subscribe to the weblog's RSS feed with an enclosure enabled RSS
reader, and you get the material I used during my live broadcast last
Sunday, November 30, 2003. It's a start in that direction. One thing
missing is the scripting, much like an MP3 playlist (or SMIL) to then
replay the RSS enclosures as a continuous stream...A SHOW!
Does Vince have the perfect surname or what?
From now on, I'm calling her Andrei
I was driving to pick up the kid yesterday evening when an Andrei Codrescu essay came on NPR.
I've always enjoyed Codrescu. He edits Equisite Corpse (an outstanding
online pub take a look around if you're not familiar with it
already) when he isn't otherwise busy writing delightful and wise
poetry and prose across an endless variety of subjects.
So yeah, I like the guy.
Anyway, his audio essay, Working
for Nothing? was about the spider in his back yard. She made a
multi-leveled, many-storied web that stretched from the ground to two
oak branches...
A meditation on personal industry and the onset of Winter, I assumed.
But alas, no...
I mention my front yard architect for several reasons.
One, she seems a lot more interested in her creation than her
prey, though I do not doubt she eats well in such a cleverly designed
trap.
Second, she conducts her operations unbothered by humans who mow
very carefully around her and admire her work.
Thirdly, she was very smart to build in a place that was
sheltered enough from the elements, and open enough to elicit
admiration instead of disgust.
And fourthly, she was lucky. She squatted on a liberals' lawn.
Now I should be so lucky. Or you.
The only analogy in the human world is an Internet habitat called
a blog.
The blog is the grapho-egomaniac's perfect outlet. It's a daily,
hourly or perpetual diary belonging souley to a writer and her
thoughts.
These thoughts are made public to the world every time a writer
is at a keyboard. Which is, in some cases, twenty-four seven.
Some people cruising by will read the postings and respond to
them with thoughts of their own. Or even better, some admiration.
And some move into the blog, reacting to the writer's every entry
with one of their own. Like a family member. And all in real time.
Eventualy a small community is born, with the blogger in the
center of the web, entertaining or devouring the haphazard relatives
or any number of guests.
Today there are literally millions of blogmasters on the Web,
each of them spiderlike at the center of their own world.
Most of them believe doubtlessly that this is all the world they
need and that they're the center, not just of their private world, but
that of the world itself.
In the real world Winter comes and even the greatest spider dies
eventually.
The blog will likewise go on, until the blogger runs out of room
on the server and can't pay the bill.
Then it's clear not only that there is a bigger world, but
students of webs and blogs who watch and wonder about all the
work.
We've been watching a spider too, every evening, here on our front
porch in Santa Barbara. By the time we go outside to sit and look at
the stars before bedtime, she's built a new web, and sits in its exact
middle, waiting for prey.
In the morning, the web is still there, slightly tattered. The spider
is back up under the gutter somewhere, waiting for darkness.
I'm sure she'll be back out there again tonight, looking bigger and
nastier than ever. The only difference will be her name.
Platformations
Brad Spry is a new eponymous
blog that explores its author's new computing platform: OS X.
Me, I'm (hopefully) setting (in several cases, re-setting) up no less
than four Linux boxen tomorrow. Should be fun.
Is It Possible To Outlaw Spyware?
Is It Possible To Outlaw Spyware?
11/18/2003 01:53 PM
Now that Congress is rushing around trying to outlaw spam, some are
wondering if they should turn their attention to the next big
annoyance online: spyware. The problem is that it's very very
difficult to write a law outlawing spyware that doesn't also outlaw any
number of completely legitimate applications. Right now, many
spyware products are perfectly "legal", because they hide the details
of what they're doing in the very very very fine print within huge,
unreadable license agreements that most people agree to without even
getting through the first sentence.
U.S. to outlaw Net voyeurs
U.S. to outlaw Net voyeurs
09/21/2004 06:22 PM
globetechnology.com Sep 21 2004 10:54PM GMT
New Outlaw Game On the Horizon
New Outlaw Game On the Horizon
06/11/2004 04:09 PM
ZDNet Jun 11 2004 8:19PM GMT
Outlaw blows himself up (Reuters)
Outlaw blows himself up (Reuters)
04/08/2005 12:22 PM
Reuters - Albania's most wanted man fought off special police and
eluded capture for years only to
blow himself up while fishing with dynamite, police and newspapers
say.
Australia Looking To Outlaw Spyware
Australia Looking To Outlaw Spyware
12/26/2003 01:45 PM
Over in Australia, they've realized that as they try to slow down the
spam tide, the worst spam scammers have moved from spam on to spyware.
Thus, they're now talking about outlawing spyware - at which point the
scammers will move on to something else. While I do think something
needs to be done about spyware, I wonder how they're going to define
spyware. Whenever politicians start outlawing technologies, there's a
big risk that they'll do such a bad job of defining the software, that
plenty of legitimate applications get banned as well. In the case of
spyware, I guess the focus should be on applications that are
installed without the computer owner's clear consent (which means not
sneaking approval into an end user license agreement either).
Australia to outlaw suicide Web sites
Australia to outlaw suicide Web sites
06/24/2005 03:22 PM
ZDNet Jun 24 2005 1:43PM GMT
US Copyright Office Wants to outlaw
VCRs?
US Copyright Office Wants to outlaw
VCRs?
07/23/2004 11:43 AM
Ernest Miller writes:
Yesterday, Marybeth Peters, the head of the US Copyright Office,
testified before the Senate regarding the INDUCE Act. Her testimony
was even more radical than the RIAA's. Not only did she
(inappropriately) explain what outcome the Appeals Court in the
Grokster case should reach and argue (wrongly) that the INDUCE
Act wouldn't have a chilling effect on innovation, she actually said
she thought the INDUCE Act was not enough. The Register of Copyrights
argued that the Betamax decision, which made VCRs legal, should be
overturned by Congress. Wow.
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Tubesville: Outlaw Audio Design
Tubesville: Outlaw Audio Design
07/29/2004 11:30 AM
One of my
favorite things about New York is the perpetual discovery of new
things that were right under my nose. Case in point: Tubesville, a
local shop owned by Blackie Pagano that specializes in custom-built
tube amplifiers and hi-fi systems, including the one-offs of the Noise
Outlaw Audiodesign series, a set of bespoke audio equipment that usual
starts around $3,000 apiece. Each unit is hand-hand to the customer's
specifications and is never exactly duplicated (it looks like
the Tricky and Powertrip amps can be bought without much
customization).
But anyway, it's really amazing looking work (check out this iPod
dock and speakers inside a retrofitted victrola ) and as soon as I
figured out where Ludlow Street and what shoes I should wear, I'm
going to have to go check Pagano's work out in person.
Read
- Outlaw Audiodesign Gallery [Tubesville]
NY Senator bids to outlaw spyware
NY Senator bids to outlaw spyware
04/26/2004 07:36 AM
Computer Shopper Apr 26 2004 11:54AM GMT
'Spyware' Would Be Tricky to Outlaw,
Group Says
'Spyware' Would Be Tricky to Outlaw,
Group Says
11/18/2003 03:17 PM
Boston Globe Nov 18 2003 2:38PM ET
Outlaw Laid Low by Short Fuse (Reuters)
Outlaw Laid Low by Short Fuse (Reuters)
04/11/2005 07:53 AM
Reuters - Albania's most wanted man fought off
special police and eluded capture for years only to blow
himself up while fishing with dynamite, police and newspapers
said Friday.
States Outlaw Digital Taping in Cinemas
States Outlaw Digital Taping in Cinemas
01/03/2004 05:38 PM
San Jose Mercury News Jan 3 2004 5:02PM ET
Internet outlaw pleads guilty to 50
charges
Internet outlaw pleads guilty to 50
charges
12/11/2003 03:51 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Dec 11 2003 3:05AM ET
Outlaw Militia Plays Role of Ad Hoc
Police Force
Outlaw Militia Plays Role of Ad Hoc
Police Force
08/08/2004 12:12 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 2 - The Mahdi Army, a militia loyal to the radical
Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr, is one of the biggest thorns for
Americans in Iraq, periodically erupting in violent challenges to the
American-backed interim government. But even when truces are declared,
the militia is at hard at work on the streets of Sadr City, a slum
neighborhood here in the capital.
Measure to Outlaw Flag Burning Advances
in Senate (Reuters)
Measure to Outlaw Flag Burning Advances
in Senate (Reuters)
07/20/2004 02:27 PM
Reuters - A proposed constitutional amendment
to outlaw the burning of the American flag won the approval on
Tuesday of a Senate Judiciary Committee split largely along
party lines.
Boing Boing: US Copyright Office Wants
to outlaw VCRs?
Boing Boing: US Copyright Office Wants
to outlaw VCRs?
07/25/2004 04:04 AM
US Copyright Office Wants to outlaw VCRs .. the Boingers .. Boing
Boing ..
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Turkey day
Turkey day
12/02/2003 12:43 AM
To folks in the United States and Americans around the
world—Happy Thanksgiving!
"Healthcare. Will America pull itself
out of
third world status under Bush
plan or Kerry plan?"
"Healthcare. Will America pull itself
out of
third world status under Bush
plan or Kerry plan?"
07/18/2004 03:42 AM
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