"Senator Lautenberg writes a letter:"
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McCain-Lautenberg Community Broadband
Act
McCain-Lautenberg Community Broadband
Act
06/24/2005 10:01 PM Two senators counter Rep. Sessions's pro-incumbent bill with a
pro-community networking bill: Pete Sessions, former SBC employee
whose wife works at the company and who maintains direct ownership of
large Bell stock and option holdings, introduced a brief and terribly
broad bill that eliminates essentially all forms of municipal
ownership and outsourcing of broadband. The bill he wrote is broad
enough to shut down future airport Wi-Fi and other projects beloved by
private forms. Republicans and Democrats alike enjoy accusing judges
of bias when they have a direct interest in the outcome of a case;
shouldn't conflict of interest apply for legislators without blind
trusts, too? Senators McCain and Lautenberg's alternative is the
Community Broadband Act which will be incorporated into a telecom
reform bill, and is backed by the National League of Cities and other
groups. While I have written consistently that municipal broadband
isn't a universal panacea as it is offered portrayed, I also believe
strongly that local self-determination on critical development issues
is as American (and conservative) as apple pie. Telcos try to paint
local municipalities as competing in the same industry they regulate.
But municipalities have little to no power over telcos, only state
agencies and only in limited ways when telcos act as public
utilities--which doesn't include broadband in many states....

The Raw Story | Lautenberg rebukes DeLay
over Schiavo remarks
The Raw Story | Lautenberg rebukes DeLay
over Schiavo remarks
04/01/2005 05:23 PMAccording to The Raw Story .. followed up
today
rawstory.com/exclusives/byrne/lautenberg_letter_delay_schiavo_
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Tossing A Verbal Egg At Dick Cheney's
Military Record, Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Blasted The Vice President Wednesday As
The "Lead Chickenhawk," Who Squawks
About John Kerry's Vietnam War Record
Despite Never Serving Himself
Tossing A Verbal Egg At Dick Cheney's
Military Record, Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Blasted The Vice President Wednesday As
The "Lead Chickenhawk," Who Squawks
About John Kerry's Vietnam War Record
Despite Never Serving Himself
04/29/2004 07:47 AMsquawking .. You
go
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Why he writes
Why he writes
03/19/2003 10:24 PMGeorge Orwell, in Why I Write, details four great motives for writing:
1. Sheer egoism. Desire to seem clever, to be talked about, to be
remembered
"writes"
"writes"
04/10/2004 02:22 AM"writes
on her own bl0g"
"writes
on her own bl0g"
12/27/2004 06:03 PMSheila Writes from Romania
Sheila Writes from Romania
05/30/2004 02:45 PMMy wife
Sheila
writes from an Internet café in the southern
Carpathians...
(Now there’s a sentence I never expected to type!)
Ken Auletta writes about Bob Shrum
Ken Auletta writes about Bob Shrum
09/17/2004 12:57 AMNew Yorker ..
interview
newyorker.com/online/content/?040920on_onlineonly01
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writes in the Journal today
writes in the Journal today
09/17/2004 08:30 AMwrites this morning ..
OpinionJournal
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HP Writes 'Good Worm'?
HP Writes 'Good Worm'?
08/27/2004 02:14 PMpalmOne Writes Off Xerox
palmOne Writes Off Xerox
05/26/2004 12:07 PMScrappy handheld maker sheds lawsuit that endangered its underlying
technology.
The Moving Finger Writes
The Moving Finger Writes
01/10/2004 07:56 PMGateway: a reader writes
Gateway: a reader writes
10/30/2003 11:49 PMA Friend Writes from Baghdad...
A Friend Writes from Baghdad...
01/07/2004 02:17 PMA remarkable and game young woman of my acquaintance, Alissa Everett,
set out on a tour of trouble in July of last year. She knocked around
the Balkans for a spell, then spent time with Palestinians in Gaza. By
this July, she'd made it to Baghdad. She has sent several dispatches
from there since then, the most recent arriving yesterday. In it, she
describes an Iraq reacting to the capture of Saddam Hussein that seems
quite different from the one portrayed by our media. Indeed, her Iraq
seems generally less encouraging than the one we're being told about.
I'm inclined to believe her. She is writing for her friends, not for
editors or advertisers. She is not an ideologue. She has sharp eyes
and a possibly pathological instinct for the very thick of it. Here is
her account: Thoughts from Baghdad... by Alissa Everett A shot in the
distance, the unmistakable sound of a Kalashnikov AK-47. Another, and
yet another, though no uncommon in Baghdad, the shots are growing
louder and the number increasing, from different directions. People
huddle and whisper; word on the streets is that Saddam Hussein has
been captured. "It's not true, I don't believe it," comments my Iraqi
host, an educated Christian woman who has spent four years living in
London. "I can't believe that Saddam Hussein could be captured alive.
And if it were true, there would be much more celebration." But, true
it was; and the mood in Baghdad was far less joyous than one would
have expected. Some did celebrate, though it was greatly exaggerated
by the media. However, most went about their daily lives with perhaps
a small smile at the inevitability of the event. Come nightfall, save
for some wild teenage boys, all was quiet. The reality of the dangers
of the street, robberies, kidnappings and shootings keeping local
minds on their personal safety rather than on celebrating America's
grand coup of capturing their former dictator....
"Steven Taylor writes"
"Steven Taylor writes"
02/12/2004 04:02 AMMinn. Trooper Writes 205 Mph Ticket (AP)
Minn. Trooper Writes 205 Mph Ticket (AP)
09/21/2004 04:37 PMAP - With a State Patrol airplane overhead, a motorcyclist hit the
throttle and possibly set the informal record for the fastest speeding
ticket in Minnesota history: 205 mph.
Home Depot Writes Big Tickets
Home Depot Writes Big Tickets
08/17/2004 11:23 AMShoppers spend more, giving the company yet another quarter of sales
growth and even better earnings.
Former Prison Chef Writes Cookbook (AP)
Former Prison Chef Writes Cookbook (AP)
02/17/2004 02:16 PMAP - With recipes for "gallows gravy" and "rice rigor mortis," Brian
Price's new cookbook brings a touch of dark wit to a subject seldom
welcome at the dinner table: death.
Reagan's Daughter Writes Essay About Dad
Reagan's Daughter Writes Essay About Dad
12/04/2003 11:55 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 4 2003 10:39PM ET
Comcast CEO writes to Disney CEO. - Feb.
11, 2004
Comcast CEO writes to Disney CEO. - Feb.
11, 2004
02/12/2004 04:23 AMComcast's Letter to
Disney
money.cnn.com/2004/02/11/news/comcast_letter
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MoD writes off GBP118 on ditched IT
system
MoD writes off GBP118 on ditched IT
system
11/03/2003 12:19 PMSilicon.com Nov 3 2003 10:12AM ET
MoD writes off GBP118m on ditched IT
system
MoD writes off GBP118m on ditched IT
system
11/03/2003 12:19 PMSilicon.com Nov 3 2003 10:51AM ET
Margaret Thatcher writes about Reagan
Margaret Thatcher writes about Reagan
06/07/2004 05:38 AM
Fl
ashback: Margaret Thatcher writes about Ronald Reagan. President
Reagan saw instinctively that pessimism itself was the disease and
that the cure for pessimism is optimism. He set about restoring faith
in the prospects of the American dream — a dream of boundless
opportunity built on enterprise, individual effort, and personal
generosity. He infused his own belief in America's economic future in
the American people. That was farsighted. It carried America through
the difficult early days of the 1981-82 recession, because people are
prepared to put up with sacrifices if they know that those sacrifices
are the foundations of future prosperity.
No Computer for Kerry As He Writes
Speech
No Computer for Kerry As He Writes
Speech
07/15/2004 08:13 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 16 2004 0:54AM GMT
Fifteen-year-old writes bestseller
Fifteen-year-old writes bestseller
04/21/2004 05:07 PMHunter S. Thompson writes his last piece
Hunter S. Thompson writes his last piece
03/14/2005 04:26 PMInventing Shotgun golf was the last project of brilliant Gonzo
journalist Hunter S. Thompson. Sunday night he used a gun to end his
own life. Doc Searls writes: It may take awhile for the distractions
to evaporate, and for the...
An Army officer serving in Iraq writes
An Army officer serving in Iraq writes
07/26/2004 04:12 AMI just ran across this brilliant essay, The Military: Losing Hearts
and Minds? by Captain Oscar R. Estrada, that was published earlier
this summer in the Washington Post. I can't believe that it hasn't
been more widely circulated. It is worth reading in it entirety, but
here are a few excerpts: The General and the Colonel have told us that
we are the main effort, at the forefront of helping to rebuild Iraq.
But how do you rebuild when all around you destruction and violence
continue? Do the facts and figures showing levels of electricity
restored, the amount of drinking water available, the number of
schools reconstructed or the numbers of police officers hired and
trained really convince the Iraqi people that we are here to help? Are
we winning their hearts and minds? Winning hearts and minds is my job,
in a nutshell. I'm an Army Reserve civil affairs (CA) officer
stationed in Baqubah, 30 miles northeast of Baghdad. In Vietnam,
winning hearts and minds was mostly a Special Forces task, but after
that they were smart enough to get out of it, and the responsibility
has since fallen into the laps of reservists like me who are trained
to deal with every conceivable problem that arises when Big Army meets
Little Civilian. And that's why CA soldiers are among those most often
deployed overseas in the Reserve. ... One day last week we rolled into
the town of Zaghniyah to win some of the local hearts and minds. In a
country where most people are unemployed, we offer the townspeople $1
for every bag of trash they can collect. Our "docs" -- medics,
assistants and physicians -- set up shop in the local health clinic
and we try to "engage local leadership." ... An old man waves me off
and tells me that they know the Americans control everything and will
do so as long as they are here. The rest of the men nod in agreement.
As the day wears on, every ray of sun seems to add weight to my Kevlar
helmet and body armor. I am at a loss as to why our efforts aren't
recognized or appreciated. But then, as I look at the children
collecting trash and the main road clogged with military vehicles, as
I watch one of our docs try to help a woman carrying a gaunt and
sickly baby in...
Biff Mitchell Writes World’s First
Laundromance
Biff Mitchell Writes World’s First
Laundromance
03/22/2005 03:38 PMAuthor Biff Mitchell’s novel, Heavy Load, may be the start of a new
genre of fiction: the laundromance. Heavy Load, originally published
in Australia, is now a self-published book available at eBookAd and
CyberRead. [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Simon Blackburn writes in defence of
lust
Simon Blackburn writes in defence of
lust
12/18/2003 06:57 AMnot that impressed by the excerpt .. Desire, Excess, Lust .. Some
reasons .. more» ..
(*)
newstatesman.co.uk/aldaily/2003121502.htm
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Writes, Punctuation Book and Finds It's
a Best Seller
Writes, Punctuation Book and Finds It's
a Best Seller
01/06/2004 06:48 AMRivals Punk'd By Punct Writer .. NYTimes Has The
Story
nytimes.com/2004/01/05/books/05GRAM.html
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"John Schwartz writes in the New York
Times"
"John Schwartz writes in the New York
Times"
12/29/2004 03:31 AMBoa FW 16X drive writes to 8.5GB dual
layer DVDs
Boa FW 16X drive writes to 8.5GB dual
layer DVDs
08/19/2004 05:16 PMEZQuest has announced the release of its latest Boa optical drive, a
16X
DVD+/-R FireWire drive that writes to CDs and DVDs, including
8.5GB dual layer DVDs. Write speeds are 4X for DVD+R dual layer and
DVD+/-RW, 16X for DVD+/-R, 24X for CD-RW and 32X for CD-R. The new Boa
drive comes in two versions, one with Toast Lite and Dantz Retrospect
for US$199 and one with Toast Titanium 6 and Dantz Retrospect for
$259. Both require Mac OS X v10.2.8, a G4 running at 500MHz and 512MB
RAM. In addition, an
internal
model that ships with Toast 6.0 and Dantz Retrospect is available
for $139. It needs a G3 running at 266MHz (a G4 is required for
authoring), Mac OS X v10.2 and 512MB RAM.
"NY Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof
writes"
"NY Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof
writes"
01/18/2004 04:52 AMDonald Knuth writes Condi Rice
Donald Knuth writes Condi Rice
12/19/2004 03:11 PMKnuth: Open Letter to Condolezza Rice When I knew you at Stanford I
had the greatest admiration for your abilities…
Professor writes free Cisco manual
Professor writes free Cisco manual
07/06/2004 06:56 AMZDNet Jul 6 2004 11:43AM GMT
CNN.com - Japanese boy writes apology in
blood - Jun 21, 2004
CNN.com - Japanese boy writes apology in
blood - Jun 21, 2004
06/21/2004 09:53 PMJapanese Boy Writes Apology in Blood ..
forced
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Rasta poet writes Osbourne verses
Rasta poet writes Osbourne verses
04/14/2005 12:54 AMPoet Benjamin Zephaniah writes a poem about The Osbournes to mark the
end of their reality TV series.
Internet Poet Writes 1,000th Poem
Internet Poet Writes 1,000th Poem
07/06/2004 03:03 AMPopular Internet poet, Allen Jesson, celebrates writing his 1,000th
poem. Allen's site, A Gift of Poetry is a top 50,000 web-site and
attracts over 10,000 visitors per day. [PRWEB Jul 6, 2004]
Joe Eszterhas writes off throat cancer
(USATODAY.com)
Joe Eszterhas writes off throat cancer
(USATODAY.com)
02/11/2004 09:40 AMUSATODAY.com - Basic Instinct scribe Joe Eszterhas is known for his
dark tales populated with seductive killers. But like a character from
one of his famous movies, Eszterhas was being slowly murdered by two
killers he thought he loved – cigarettes and alcohol. Their
murder weapon was cancer of the larynx.
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