Pope's Death Spurs 35,000 Stories in a Day (AP)
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Web notches 35,000 stories on Pope's
death
Web notches 35,000 stories on Pope's
death
04/05/2005 02:02 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 5 2005 5:12PM GMT
Pope's death: Thoughts shared
Pope's death: Thoughts shared
04/03/2005 07:31 AMPeople around the world share their views and memories of Pope John
Paul II.
Spammers exploit Pope's death
Spammers exploit Pope's death
04/12/2005 06:48 PMZDNet UK Apr 12 2005 11:10PM GMT
Vatican Used SMS, Email to Announce
Pope's Death (Reuters)
Vatican Used SMS, Email to Announce
Pope's Death (Reuters)
04/03/2005 01:03 PMReuters - It took just minutes for the
Vatican to alert the world's media of Pope John Paul's death --
using text messages and email so the 2,000-year-old Church
could meet the new demands of real-time news.
E-Mails Usurp Arcane Signs of Pope's
Death
E-Mails Usurp Arcane Signs of Pope's
Death
04/03/2005 01:19 PMRed Nova Apr 3 2005 5:24PM GMT
E-Mails Usurp Arcane Signs of Pope's
Death (AP)
E-Mails Usurp Arcane Signs of Pope's
Death (AP)
04/03/2005 03:52 AMAP - For centuries, one of the surest signs that a pope had died was
the closing of the massive Bronze Door beneath a portico off St.
Peter's Square. But the first word of John Paul II's death came in an
e-mail.
35,000 new stories on pope after death
35,000 new stories on pope after death
04/04/2005 11:45 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 5 2005 4:24AM GMT
35,000 New Stories on Pope After Death
(AP)
35,000 New Stories on Pope After Death
(AP)
04/04/2005 09:41 PMAP - Major news media around the world devoted 10 times as many
stories to Pope John Paul II's death as they did to the re-election of
President Bush, according to an analysis released Monday.
FOXNews.com - Top Stories - Quotes: A
Nation Reacts to Reagan's Death
FOXNews.com - Top Stories - Quotes: A
Nation Reacts to Reagan's Death
06/06/2004 06:18 AMquote from John Kerry: .. Story at Fox News .. list of reactions ..
Danny Glover
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"FOXNews.com - Top Stories - Coroner
Rules 350-Pound Man's Death a Homicide "
"FOXNews.com - Top Stories - Coroner
Rules 350-Pound Man's Death a Homicide "
12/05/2003 03:19 AMCasey Jones, Stagolee, Frankie and
Johnny - Murder and Death Ballad Back
Stories
Casey Jones, Stagolee, Frankie and
Johnny - Murder and Death Ballad Back
Stories
09/23/2004 06:06 PM
My Back
Pages--Interesting in his own right
Eyolf Østrem
still maintains the fan's fan tab, chords and music site, the
standard by which all others are judged. I just revisited it the other
night, while trying to recall how that little run in Dylan's version
of
Delia went, and dang, if it
didn't have the
back story of that ballad. I love this kind
of stuff. The source of that account, John Garst, is the folklorist
king of such research--he puts
John Henry at a railroad
tunnel near Leeds, Alabama, just east of Birmingham on September 20,
1887, for example. Murder and heroic death ballad back stories are of
extreme interest to me, so I decided to post a few more here:
Frankie and Albert,
Frankie and Johnny,
Casey Jones and
Stagger
Lee. Did I say I
love this kind of stuff?
If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
09/26/2004 09:14 PM
If All
Stories Were Written Like Science Fiction Stories. "Roger and
Ann needed to meet Sergey in San Francisco.
'Should we take a train, or a steamship, or a plane?' asked Ann.
'Trains are too slow, and the trip by steamship around South America
would take months,' replied Roger. 'We’ll take a plane.'"
Longmont Area Economic Council sponsors
"Company Success Stories" Forum
presented by the Colorado Software and
Internet Association; Executives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and
Evolving Systems shared stories, advice,
lessons learned
Longmont Area Economic Council sponsors
"Company Success Stories" Forum
presented by the Colorado Software and
Internet Association; Executives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and
Evolving Systems shared stories, advice,
lessons learned
08/30/2004 08:16 AMThe Longmont Area Economic Council (LAEC) sponsored a breakfast on
August 26th hosted by the Colorado Software and Internet Association
(CSIA) titled "Company Success Stories". The event was held at the
Cable Center on the University of Denver campus. LAEC President and
CEO John Cody moderated a panel discussion by representatives from
Digital Globe, Time Warner Telecom and Evolving Systems. [PRWEB Aug
30, 2004]
Guinness Spurs Most Wi-Fi Use in U.K.
Guinness Spurs Most Wi-Fi Use in U.K.
11/13/2003 01:34 PM A recent Intel study that ranked towns in the U.K. by the number of
hot spots per capita, noticed that more hot spots in the U.K. are in
pubs than anywhere else: That's certainly a big difference from the
U.S. where cafes make up the largest group of hot spots. (As opposed
to pub-based "hot sots," which are overheated regulars.) The Intel
study ranked Exeter number one, followed by Bangor in Wales and then
Newcastle. London ranked 33 because even though it has the most hot
spots in the U.K.--and the second most in the world behind New
York--its large population puts it lower on the per capita-based
listing....
Pope's Funeral Is Set for Friday
Pope's Funeral Is Set for Friday
04/04/2005 11:35 PMPope John Paul II's body was carried in a solemn procession from the
Vatican and presented to the public in St. Peter's Square.
World comes to Pope's funeral
World comes to Pope's funeral
04/08/2005 09:55 AMThe BBC's Peter Gould describes the mood in St Peter's Square during
the Pope's funeral
Pope's last will and testament hits Web
Pope's last will and testament hits Web
04/07/2005 01:20 PMPope John Paul II's last will and testament has been translated into
English and posted on the Vatican Web site.
Cashing in on the Pope's funeral?
Cashing in on the Pope's funeral?
04/07/2005 05:23 PMThis week marks an unprecedented display of ceremony by President Bush
and other U.S. politicians in Rome. Good faith, or good politics?
Pope's funeral will be online
Pope's funeral will be online
04/07/2005 05:48 PMAs crowds flock to the Vatican to pay their respects to Pope John Paul
II in person, millions around the world are tuning in via the
Internet.
The Pope will largely be remembered for his influence on social issues
ranging from euthanasia to AIDS, but he also earned a place in history
for being the first pontiff of the computer era. It seems fitting that
Friday's funeral ceremonies in St. Peter’s Basilica, which are
expected to draw some 2 billion viewers, will also be available
through online venues.
The Vatican launched its multi-lingual website at www.vatican.va in
December 1995. On World Communication Day in 2002, the Pope wrote: "We
should enter this increasingly sophisticated communications network
with realism and confidence. If it is used competently and
responsibly, it could offer an opportunity for spreading the
evangelical word."
He said: "For the Church the new world of cyberspace is a summons to
the great adventure of using its potential to proclaim the gospel
message."
Today, the website is streaming a live transmission of visitors paying
their last respects to the pope. Earlier today, the Pope's last will
and testament was posted.
As of midday yesterday, more than 630,000 people posted messages on
Poland's biggest Internet portal, www.onet.pl, with new messages being
added at the rate of about 20 a minute. Poland is the Pope’s home
country. Dozens of people have posted photographs of themselves posing
with the pope on the website.
Mobile phone text messaging also came into its own under John Paul II,
whose "Thought of the Day" series -- actually brief selections from
his speeches and homilies -- was launched two years ago. The spiritual
messages will continue to be sent until his successor is elected in a
cardinals' conclave, which is set to begin April 18.
In Pictures: Pope's funeral
In Pictures: Pope's funeral
04/08/2005 05:25 AMLeaders and pilgrims gather to mourn at Pope John Paul II's funeral in
St Peter's Square.
Pope's tomb set to be displayed
Pope's tomb set to be displayed
04/12/2005 09:02 PMThe tomb of Pope John Paul II is due to go on public display beneath
St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
Pope's funeral marked across UK
Pope's funeral marked across UK
04/08/2005 05:26 AMServices are being held across Britain as millions of Catholics gather
in Rome for the funeral of Pope John Paul II.
The Spurs as the Anti-Lakers
The Spurs as the Anti-Lakers
05/02/2004 03:28 PMThe San Antonio Spurs are a basketball team, not a soap opera.
Mad Cow Spurs Livestock Tracking
Mad Cow Spurs Livestock Tracking
01/01/2004 05:41 AMOfficials researching the recent mad cow case in Washington state,
stymied by a hodgepodge of paper-based data, are pushing for a
centralized database and electronic tracking. Cows may soon be traced
with RFID tags, retinal scans and GPS chips.
Spurs Win Game 1 Over Lakers, 88-78 (AP)
Spurs Win Game 1 Over Lakers, 88-78 (AP)
05/02/2004 06:16 PMAP - The San Antonio Spurs forced the Lakers into 10 fourth-quarter
turnovers and held Los Angeles without a field goal for a six-minute
span, using a late 10-0 run to cement an 88-78 victory Sunday in Game
1 of their second-round series.
Spurs Edge Grizzlies 95-93 (AP)
Spurs Edge Grizzlies 95-93 (AP)
04/23/2004 12:03 AMAP - The San Antonio Spurs are well on their way to sweeping into the
second round. Tim Duncan scored 10 of his 22 points in the fourth
quarter, and the defending champions spoiled the first NBA playoff
game in Memphis by holding off the Grizzlies 95-93 Thursday night for
a 3-0 lead in their first-round series.
Spurs appoint Santini
Spurs appoint Santini
06/03/2004 11:59 AMTottenham unveil French national boss Jacques Santini as their new
coach.
Football: Murphy set for Spurs
Football: Murphy set for Spurs
08/08/2004 05:08 AMLiverpool accept a £3m bid from Tottenham for midfielder Danny Murphy.
Spammers Using Pope's Image to Defraud
(AP)
Spammers Using Pope's Image to Defraud
(AP)
04/12/2005 01:53 PMAP - In the greedy world of spam e-mail and electronic fraud, nothing
is sacred not even the death of Pope John Paul II.
Mixed emotion over Pope's illness
Mixed emotion over Pope's illness
04/02/2005 11:30 AMArchbishop of Cardiff Peter Smith reveals feelings of sadness and joy
as Pope John Paul II remains seriously ill.
Pope's funeral to be shown online
Pope's funeral to be shown online
04/07/2005 03:01 PMPope John Paul II's funeral ceremonies will be accessible over the
Web, television and satellite radio.
Pope's Will Indicates He Considered
Resigning (Reuters)
Pope's Will Indicates He Considered
Resigning (Reuters)
04/07/2005 10:17 AMReuters - Pope John Paul's last will and
testament indicated that in the year 2000 he was tormented over
whether he should resign after leading the Roman Catholic
Church into the new millennium.
Viewing the Pope's funeral, online and
off
Viewing the Pope's funeral, online and
off
04/07/2005 01:20 PMBlog: There's no shortage of options for viewing the funeral of Pope
John Paul II on Friday--from any of the major TV networks to an...
Pope's prayer for tsunami victims
Pope's prayer for tsunami victims
01/01/2005 12:24 PMThe Pope prays for victims of the Asian wave disaster at his annual
New Year address in Rome.
Pope's Will Shows He Considered
Resigning (AP)
Pope's Will Shows He Considered
Resigning (AP)
04/07/2005 08:07 PMAP - Pope John Paul II, weighed down by illness and age, considered
resigning as he turned 80 in 2000, according to his last will and
testament published Thursday. The pope also wrote of tormented times
for himself and the church and left instructions for his notes to be
burned.
In Pope's Will, Sober Thoughts on When
His Work Might End
In Pope's Will, Sober Thoughts on When
His Work Might End
04/08/2005 12:25 AMIn March of 2000, Pope John Paul II appeared to have entertained a
momentous possibility: his resignation.
Rome prepares for Pope's funeral
Rome prepares for Pope's funeral
04/08/2005 12:53 AMMore than 200 world leaders and millions of pilgrims are due to attend
Pope John Paul II's funeral in St Peter's Square.
Pope's Tomb to Open to Pilgrims (AP)
Pope's Tomb to Open to Pilgrims (AP)
04/13/2005 01:54 AMAP - The grottoes under St. Peter's Basilica where Pope John
Paul II was laid to rest opened to the public Wednesday, with
hundreds filing past John Paul's simple tomb.
Spammers using pope's image to defraud
Spammers using pope's image to defraud
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:44PM GMT
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