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Xeni on The Dennis Miller Show, Wed Apr
13
Xeni on The Dennis Miller Show, Wed Apr
13
04/13/2005 03:52 AMXeni Jardin:

I'll be one of the guests on tonight's episode of CNBC's The Dennis
Miller Show. I was seriously outclassed and out- l33ted by my fellow
guests Mickey Kaus (of
Slate/Kausfiles) and comic
genius
Harry Shearer (of
The Simpsons and KCRW's "Le Show"). We taped the program earlier
today, and talked about blogger's rights and the Apple v. Does case;
Al Gore's new TV network; and presidential iPods, among other things.
Image: mysterious
graffiti inside the closet in my dressing room today. I think I'm
lucky to have escaped alive -- the cryptic scrawl looks like a sekrit
cry for help for guests who may have been held there against their
will. Where are these former talk show hostages now? Did the Nutter Butters and Fig
Newtons in this basket do them in? Maybe things just got too
hot. On the opposite wall of this Closet of Doom, the words FRENCH
TWINS 04. A gang of disenfranchised AFTRA members? A pair of Parisian
porn princesses? A command from the other side? Don't know, but it
terrifies me.
L
ink to Dennis Miller Show website.
"Dennis Miller sucks"
"Dennis Miller sucks"
01/26/2004 03:28 AMTIME.com: 10 Questions For Dennis Miller
-- Dec. 22, 2003
TIME.com: 10 Questions For Dennis Miller
-- Dec. 22, 2003
12/17/2003 07:15 AMTIME.com: 10 Questions For Dennis Miller -- Dec. 22, 2003 .. interview
with Time Magazine: .. Dennis Miller on the war: .. ranting in
TIME
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Dennis Miller to Give Bush a Free Pass
(AP)
Dennis Miller to Give Bush a Free Pass
(AP)
01/25/2004 12:49 PMAP - Dennis Miller has usually been happy to spray his acerbic wit
across the political spectrum, but things will be different on his new
CNBC talk program. President Bush is in a mock-free zone.
The Joke Is on Liberals, Says Dennis
Miller, Host of His Own Show Again
The Joke Is on Liberals, Says Dennis
Miller, Host of His Own Show Again
01/16/2004 01:04 PMI am glad to see Dennis Miller get his own show again .. The guy on
the right used to be the guy on the left .. Host of New Show on CNBC
.. New York Times article .. this NYT piece .. as ever ..
says
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"The Joke Is on Liberals, Says Dennis
Miller, Host of His Own Show Again"
"The Joke Is on Liberals, Says Dennis
Miller, Host of His Own Show Again"
01/17/2004 11:07 PMCatherine Seipp on Dennis Miller on
National Review Online
Catherine Seipp on Dennis Miller on
National Review Online
05/15/2004 02:37 AMCNBC Hires Dennis Miller to Host
Political Talk Show
CNBC Hires Dennis Miller to Host
Political Talk Show
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Yahoo! News - Dennis Miller to Give Bush
a Free Pass
Yahoo! News - Dennis Miller to Give Bush
a Free Pass
01/26/2004 10:19 AM“I like [Bush],” Miller explained. “I’m going
to give him a pass. I take care of my friends.” .. The new
Dennis Miller show promises to suck Bush-tail ..
No-Making-Fun-Of-President-Bush Zone .. source
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Jimmy Carter Labels Zell Miller a Judas:
Miller "betrayed all the basic
principles that I thought he and I and
others shared."
Jimmy Carter Labels Zell Miller a Judas:
Miller "betrayed all the basic
principles that I thought he and I and
others shared."
12/12/2003 07:58 AMsums Miller up .. AP
story
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Dennis K.
Dennis K.
12/02/2003 12:43 AMOverheard:
A: “...so both Gephardt and that freaky-zoid—”
B: “Dennis Kucinich.”
A: “Yeah, Dennis Kucinich.”
Dennis for Pope
Dennis for Pope
04/07/2005 02:36 AM
Dennis for
Pope His name is "sinned" spelled backwards. He has a
kick-ass
platform
. He's been hard at work on the campaign trail for the job
since 2004. Heck, he even
meets the
criteria for
being eligible for the gig (see Qui uxorem, 19, caus. 33, Q. 5). He's
on a *cough*
papabi
li list that puts him right up there with
Bono and
U.S. Senator Sam
Brownback
as potential candidates. On April 18, vote
Denni
s for Pope "and good things will happen!"
dennis rodman pub stunt?
dennis rodman pub stunt?
01/04/2004 01:33 AM is
she taking a page from the dennis rodman playbook... or is it
really love? just say it isn't so. i guess it's time for the posters
to come down off my wall and settle for mandy moore.
the genius of cathy dennis
the genius of cathy dennis
07/13/2004 10:26 AMi'm shocked SFJ overlooks her song "irresistible" which is,
well...
Why Are You Such a Loser, Dennis
Kucinich?
Why Are You Such a Loser, Dennis
Kucinich?
02/10/2004 02:50 AMThat's what CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked the candidate after the votes
from New Hampshire were in. How would you answer it?
Dennis Rodman pleads no contest to DUI
Dennis Rodman pleads no contest to DUI
04/21/2004 10:15 AMReal Stuff by Dennis P. Eichhorn
Real Stuff by Dennis P. Eichhorn
06/10/2004 04:06 PM
I'm
fanatical about autobiographical comics. Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar,
Joe Matt, Chester Brown, Mary Fleener, Joe Sacco -- I can't get enough
of them. There's something about comics and real life stories that go
together; I can't quite figure it out, but it works. Denny Eichhorn,
author of
Real Stuff, is one of the best comic book
autobiographers. Like Pekar, he doesn't draw his own cartoons -- he
hires well-known ones to draw from his scripts. Dennis has led an
interesting life. There's a little Kerouac in him, and a little
Bukowski, too. It's a wonder he's still alive, after all he's been
through.
One of my favorite episodes from his life is from his high school
years. A kid he didn't know very well invited him over to his house.
The mom asked him if he wanted a hambuger. He said, "Sure." When the
burger was ready, the mom and her son sat down at the table and watch
Denny eat the burger. They didn't eat; they just watched Denny. They
had gleams in their eyes. When Denny was finished, they asked him if
he liked it. He said it was OK, but a little spicy. Then the mom and
soon broke out in laughter. "It was DOG FOOD!" they howled.
Denny had 20 issues of his comic, Real Stuff, published,
mostly by Fantagraphics. This anthology, also titled Real
Stuff, is published by a company in Los Angeles that I've never
heard of, called Swifty Morales Press. They did a great job -- the
book is a beaut. Link
Have I told you how much I love Dennis
Crowley lately?
Have I told you how much I love Dennis
Crowley lately?
04/21/2004 02:13 AM
Ask Dennis Kucinich: the Kuro5hin
Interview
Ask Dennis Kucinich: the Kuro5hin
Interview
12/16/2003 04:02 PMDennis Kucinich is leading an unabashedly progressive campaign for the
presidency, speaking in plain language to the people about their
concerns and presenting a coherent vision for America's future. Next
week, when Dennis Kucinich comes to Arizona to register for the
primary, I will have the opportunity to present him with a number of
questions in a short interview -- an opportunity I have decided to
share with the K5 community. So, this is our chance to ask Dennis
Kucinich.
Dennis Kucinich: Fervently
Unconventional 1/3
Dennis Kucinich: Fervently
Unconventional 1/3
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Dennis Kucinich: the Kuro5hin interview
Dennis Kucinich: the Kuro5hin interview
12/24/2003 04:15 AMThese are times, Dennis Kucinich says, for hope, not fear. We're
standing in Phoenix's Sky Harbor airport, transformed by the recently
raised national terror alert into a hive of police and security
guards. We seem to be surrounded by fear, yet Kucinich is undaunted.
There is a gleam in his eye, and a rising excitement in his voice as
he leans still closer to me, fixing my gaze with his. What's got this
Democratic congressman and presidential hopeful excited right now
isn't universal healthcare, an unjust war, or a national media bent on
excluding underdog candidates before a single primary vote has been
cast. He will speak passionately about all of those things and more
before he steps through the security gate and presents himself as
another shoeless potential terrorist to the guards. What has Dennis
Kucinich excited right now is open source software, creativity in the
development process, and the need to keep IT expertise here at home.
Collector's Collections Gallery: Dennis
Hahn
Collector's Collections Gallery: Dennis
Hahn
09/25/2004 11:31 AMThis weeks's
Collector's
Collections update features the collection of
Dennis Hahn from
Germany.
Dennis Prager: Why the Democrats use
12-year-olds
Dennis Prager: Why the Democrats use
12-year-olds
08/06/2004 04:36 AMDennis Sellers joins MacMinute editorial
team
Dennis Sellers joins MacMinute editorial
team
12/08/2003 06:54 AMIt is with great pleasure we announce today the addition of Dennis
Sellers to MacMinute's editorial team...
Congrats to Dennis Crowley and the rest
of the Dodgeball team!
Congrats to Dennis Crowley and the rest
of the Dodgeball team!
04/21/2004 12:39 AMDodgeball
expanding.
Geolocated social software app Dodgeball is expanding beyond its New York City base to include
San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and Philadelphia.
(via Many2Many)
[Smart Mobs]
OK here we go - it's here - now. Time to play.
Dennis Prager: Iran clarifies the Middle
East
Dennis Prager: Iran clarifies the Middle
East
12/31/2003 09:40 PMXeni on NPR -- Death, Sex, and E3
Xeni on NPR -- Death, Sex, and E3
05/14/2004 09:27 AMToday on the National Public Radio program "Day to Day," I report back
from the E3 gaming convention taking place in Los Angeles. Porn-themed
video games, first-person combat shooters with real-life resonance,
and a live tactical urban assault demonstration by the US Army --
complete with copters, guns, and terrified pedestrians -- to promote
the latest edition of its online computer game/recruiting tool,
"America's Army: OVERMATCH."
And on Wired News, these photos I shot at the convention this week.
Link to Day to Day home,
Link to archived audio for today's show, which will be
available after 12PM PT.
Xeni Flies Zero-G
Xeni Flies Zero-G
09/10/2004 02:08 AM
Xeni Jardin:

Next week, on Wednesday September 15, I'm going on a zero-gravity
flight about 32,000 feet above earth.
The company operating this flight is ZERO-G, whose founder Peter
Diamandis is also the man behind the Ansari X-Prize competition. I
invited Dr. Diamandis to speak at Wired
Magazine's NextFest earlier this year, met him there, and learned
he'd been working on this program for more than ten years.
The flight I'm taking next week (for NPR and Wired News) is part of
ZERO-G's five-city media launch. Soon, they'll begin a commercial
service on specially-equipped Boeing 727-200s. For about $3,000 US,
passengers will be able to experience about 20 doses of parabolic
weightlessness during a 90-minute trip.
Nothing like this has ever been offered to American consumers before.
ZERO-G is the only company with FAA approval to conduct weightless
flights for the public within the US.
NASA operates flights similar to this for training astronauts (Link), but not
to the public. Space
Adventures -- the company that made space tourists out of Dennis
Tito and Mark Shuttleworth (and, almost, N'Sync's Lance Bass) -- sells
"vomit comet" flight experiences to paying passengers, but they cost
closer to $10K and depart from a remote location in Russia. The
combined costs of the flight, the prep, and getting to the departure
site add up to a hefty five-figure sum. With the launch of this new
service in the US, zero-G above the earth will now only cost a few G.
I've never done anything like this before. What will weightlessness
feel like? A rollercoaster? Or floating in water, but without the
water? When I was little, I used to have lots of recurring dreams
about flying -- the dream-sensation of weightlessness felt so vivid,
once I half-woke-up and sleep-jumped right off a flight of stairs. How
is it that our bodies already know what zero-g feels like? Are we
remembering what it felt like to float in utero? That waking dream of
flight and floating -- it's something each of us physically
understand. I'm looking forward to feeling the real thing.
My grandfather was an amateur astronomer. He taught me a lot of things
about stars and space when I was a kid. He was there, downstairs in
the living room, when I realized I couldn't fly that day -- about
halfway down the stairs. He picked me up, held me in his arms, wiped
my tears, and probably had to work really hard at not laughing.
Later, after lots of band-aids and kleenex, he explained what gravity
was. I remember feeling really sad and crying all over again when he
told me, "Honey, people just can't float like that." I wish he could
still be here now, and float with me next Wednesday.
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni?
06/01/2004 07:25 AM
Effervescent Bollywood advertisements, e-voting, and
food-as-porn photoshop remixes. I didn't cherry-pick those three
topics from Xeni Jardin's BoingBoing contributions to achieve some
eclectic frisson -- those posts just happen to be her last three. They
may be indicative, though, of Jardin's many tentacled exploration into
dozens of subjects, not just as one of the four cornerstones of
BoingBoing, but as a contributing writer for WIRED Magazine and on-air
commentator for NPR's Day 2 Day radio program, as well as her duties
as conference and art show organizer extraordinaire. Who better to
ping with a packet of, "What's in your gadget bag?" (Am I getting good
at these, or what? Thanks, Xeni!)
• Sweet little Motorola V600.
Fat 65k color screen. Bluetooth. Built-in VGA cam with zoom. I'm
co-curating "SENT," the first
major exhibit of phonecam art in the US. As the project's sponsor,
Motorola provided V600s for each of the Mark Cuban,
Megan Mullally, Randal Kleiser, Penelope Spheeris, Weird Al Yankovic). We also got a batch
of pre-release V710s which are sweet to the tenth power, but carrier
availability isn't here just yet.
Xeni on NPR: MP3 bl0gs
Xeni on NPR: MP3 bl0gs
08/27/2004 01:46 PM
Xeni Jardin:
On
today's
edition of the NPR program "
Day to Day," I explore the
odd universe of MP3 blogs with with host
Noah
Adams. On these personal websites, music lovers trade and comment
on rare finds, mashups, and unusual twists on familiar favorites --
and recently, major record labels have been taking notice in an
unexpected way. During the radio segment, we'll play a few funky
tracks scraped from the blogs, should be fun.
Link
to online archive for today's NPR "Day to Day" segment on MP3 blogs.
(
Thanks to BoingBoing reader Skye Ashebrook for pointing me to
tons of great, lesser-known MP3 blogs, and to Jason Schultz of the EFF who provided astute tech law insight
for this story.)
Xeni does her thang
Xeni does her thang
07/30/2004 08:39 AMXeni Jardin is one of the shining lights in the blogosphere. She
crosses over to maintream journalism with style and grace.
Here's her latest....
I just filed this story for MSNBC about the business value of
social networking services. Truth or hype: can some SNSes become
helpful professional tools for businesses -- in particular,
independent entrepreneurs and smaller companies, for whom each new
personal connection is a significant business building block? Includes
interviews with unrepentant compulsive digital networkers danah
boyd, Frank Keeney of SOCALWUG,
Noah Glass of audblog,
Scott Beale of Laughing Squid, Scott
Rafer of Feedster, Travis Kalanick of RedSwoosh (and, once upon a time,
Scour.net), and human router Joi Ito -- who said this:
Their usefulness depends on your needs and networking style. LinkedIn,
for example allows you to search histories and CVs in your network --
it's great for finding people who work in a particular company, or who
have worked with someone you know. It's also an interesting way to
find references for people or companies you're getting to know.
I think email is broken in a serious way, and SNS is trying to address
some of the issues associated with that breakdown. These networks may
get it right and really change the way we do business, but we're still
at the beginning of the development and evolution curve.
Link
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BoingBoing]
Wardriving Ms. Xeni
Wardriving Ms. Xeni
12/02/2003 04:55 PMXeni Jardin wardrives on NPR's Day to Day: Xeni takes a trip with two
SOCALWUG members (Frank Keeney and Mike Outmesguine) in this segment.
The audio element of wardriving is great because they have voice
synthesis on that's beeping and speaking wireless access point
detected over and over again. Frank or Mike said: If we see
passwords...it's because people have set up their networks without any
form of encryption....
Dennis Kucinich for President - A Voice
for Change (Official Web Site)
Dennis Kucinich for President - A Voice
for Change (Official Web Site)
07/22/2004 08:22 PMofficial statement .. Dennis Kucinich ..
statement
kucinich.us/messages/072204-dennis.php
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"Dennis E. Powell on Space Exploration
on National Review Online"
"Dennis E. Powell on Space Exploration
on National Review Online"
12/04/2003 09:37 AMCable coverage of Whoopi Goldberg's v.
Dennis Miller's remarks: 19-2
Cable coverage of Whoopi Goldberg's v.
Dennis Miller's remarks: 19-2
07/19/2004 02:51 AMFrom Media Matters.org
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Xeni on NPR: Renaissance of Breakin'
Xeni on NPR: Renaissance of Breakin'
07/20/2004 11:03 AM
On today's edition of the
NPR show "
Day to Day,"
I report on one of the cooler '80s flashback trends -- break-dancing,
which is enjoing a popularity boom among urban youth. From headspins
to poppin' and lockin', b-boy style is back in the house, yo.
I went to one underground hiphop dance competition in LA recently, and
talk to some of the participants on today's program. At left, one of
the judges bursts into a spontaneous headspin at the end of the b-boy
competition. View more snapshots I took at the event here.
More story background: website of competition organizer Joanna Vargas,
an LA-based choreographer: Link.
Bboy.com, a popular website for the breakin' community... several
judges and dancers described it as a popular networking hub: Link. And Culture Shock, one of the larger groups that
participated in "MAXT OUT" competition -- two members were interviewed
in today's NPR piece: Link.
Listen to NPR show audio here after 12 noon Pacific Time.
Xeni on NPR -- digicams and Iraq
Xeni on NPR -- digicams and Iraq
05/25/2004 01:19 PMToday on the National Public Radio program "Day to Day," I talk with
host
Alex
Chadwick about
discredited news reports that US Defense Secretary Rumsfeld issued
an edict banning phonecams in Iraq -- as well as the confirmed release
of
a new Pentagon directive (PDF) outlining new restrictions
on consumer wireless tech at DoD installations worldwide. While there
may not be a Pentagon-issued ban on phonecams or connected digital
cameras per se, there do appear to be new efforts under way to address
the proliferation of those technologies in the military theater and
throughout the DoD's "information grid." Alex says,
The images of abuse at Abu Ghraib, the photos of returning soldiers'
coffins -- we see them because of this technology. And it's caught
defense officials off-guard.
Link to Day to Day "Xeni Tech: Phonecams and the Front Lines"
(online audio available after 12PM PT,
station search
here)
Xeni on NPR: INDUCE Act update
Xeni on NPR: INDUCE Act update
07/27/2004 01:18 PMOn
today's edition of the NPR program "
Day to Day," I speak with
host
Madeleine
Brand about the
Hatch/
Leahy INDUCE Act, much-blogged
here and
there and
elsewhere of late. The law seeks to ban technology that would
"intentionally induce" copyright infringement. Hollywood and the
recording industry
back it, seeking new muscle to combat filesharing. Tech companies,
digital liberty
advocates, and geek activist groups like
savetheipod.com say it's
ill-conceived and badly written. In its current form, INDUCE would
unfairly stifle innovation, they say -- and
could outlaw a wide range of gadgets and services we take for
granted, from iPods to PDAs to web search engines (
et tu,
Google?).
Link to online archive for today's "Day to Day" show,
available after 12pm Pacific time.
Xeni on NPR -- Kaiju Big Battel
Xeni on NPR -- Kaiju Big Battel
09/23/2004 04:05 PM
Xeni Jardin:
On today's edition of the NPR program "
Day to Day" -- snip:
Old-time professional wrestling fans nostalgic for the days when camp
was king and characters like Junkyard Dog and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
ruled the squared circle have a whole new set of heroes to cheer for
-- on the Kaiju Big Battel wrestling circuit. Think of Kaiju Big
Battel as the horrific spawn of Japanese monster movies and the WWF
("Kaiju" means "monster" in Japanese). It's a tongue-firmly-in-cheek
contest of "athletes" wearing patently silly costumes, looking to give
their opponent a solid (and likely pre-ordained) smackdown.
In the mythology of Kaiju, the matches are part of the balance of the
universe, where earthly forces of good counter evil creatures invading
our planet, bent on world domination. Or something like that... Day to
Day technology contributor Xeni Jardin recently infiltrated this
underground wrestling circuit, filled with far-out science-fiction
characters with names like Silver Potato, Gomi Man and Louden Noxious.
She was witness to the coming-out party of Kaiju's rising star: Dr.
Cube, a "human-genius-turned-quasi-monster" who, with his evil army,
continues his quest for world domination.
Link
to archived audio: NPR Day to Day "Kaiju Big Battel: Wrestling Meets
Godzilla".
Link to previous BoingBoing post.
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Bud vs. Miller
Bud vs. Miller
06/04/2004 12:37 PMHostile marketing, takeovers, and lawsuits are roiling a normally
boring industry.
Miller and Brock
Miller and Brock
05/30/2004 02:47 PMIn his acclaimed book Blinded by the Right, David Brock tells the
story of how he turned flimsy evidence into…
Miller Gets Flagged
Miller Gets Flagged
12/30/2004 04:29 PMLegal wrangling and market-share losses highlight the dangers of
negative advertising.
Judith Miller at UC Berkeley
Judith Miller at UC Berkeley
03/19/2005 03:02 AMDavid Pescovitz:
Last night at UC Berkeley, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Judith
Miller discussed journalism and democracy with investigative reporter
Lowe
ll Bergman (played by Al Pacino in The Insider). In a few weeks,
Miller may be behind bars for refusing to reveal confidential sources
relating to another reporter's
disclosure of a CIA operative's name. Before becoming a possible
martyr for the First Amendment though, Miller was known for penning
articles in the New York Times supporting claims that Saddam Hussein
had weapons of mass destruction. Whether Miller was tricked by her
sources (including members of the Bush administration) or, worse, in
cahoots with them is still not clear to her many critics. From
Bonnie Powell's coverage of the
Berkeley event:
Miller argues that if she was duped by her unnamed
sources, so was the Bush administration — and she's not
apologizing for believing there were WMDs in Iraq until the president
does. "I think I was given information by people who believed the
information they were giving the president," she told Bergman. "When
the president asked, you know, 'What about this WMD case? Are we sure
about this?' [then-CIA director] George Tenet said to him, 'Mr.
President, this is a slam dunk.' The people I talked to certainly
thought that." Other WMD believers, she said, included the entire U.S.
intelligence community as well as French, English, and Israeli
agencies. The debate, she claimed, was not over whether Saddam had
WMDs, but whether it was worth going to war over them...
Ultimately, Miller said, she "wrote the best assessment that I could
based on the information that I had." She attempted to tie the
controversy over her WMD reporting to her current struggle by saying
that she had heard after the fact — after she returned from
being embedded with an infantry division in Iraq — that there
had been people who had reservations about the WMD intelligence she
was receiving.
"I wish they had come forward at the time to express those
reservations," she said. "To me, this case that I am now involved in
emphasizes the importance of getting as many people as possible to
come forward with a dissenting view, or allegations of wrongdoing."
LinkGetting Comfy With Herman Miller
Getting Comfy With Herman Miller
12/19/2004 03:27 PMThe maker of office furniture generates solid growth.
Miller makes case for AOL
Miller makes case for AOL
04/22/2004 04:09 PMWizbang: Miller Versus Matthews
Wizbang: Miller Versus Matthews
09/02/2004 09:31 PMbullied .. Wizbang
wizbangblog.com/archives/003538.php
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"Jimmy Carter to Zell Miller"
"Jimmy Carter to Zell Miller"
09/08/2004 08:03 PMMSNBC - GOP backs away from Miller€™s
blast
MSNBC - GOP backs away from Miller€™s
blast
09/03/2004 08:06 AMDemocratic ‘speaking for himself,’ Bush aide says .. GOP backs away
from Miller€™s blast .. correct with political analyses .. they have
disowned him
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Jude Law to marry actress Miller
Jude Law to marry actress Miller
01/05/2005 06:42 AMActor Jude Law becomes engaged to actress Sienna Miller after
proposing to her on Christmas Day.
El experimento de Miller y el origen de
la vida
El experimento de Miller y el origen de
la vida
08/10/2004 05:53 PMDancer Ann Miller Dies of Cancer at 81
(AP)
Dancer Ann Miller Dies of Cancer at 81
(AP)
01/22/2004 05:05 PMAP - Ann Miller, the raven-haired, long-legged actress and dancer
whose machine-gun taps won her stardom during the golden age of movie
musicals, died Thursday of lung cancer. She was 81.
From Wen Ho Lee to Judy Miller: The
Transparency Era at the New York Times
From Wen Ho Lee to Judy Miller: The
Transparency Era at the New York Times
05/28/2004 05:13 PMGo back four years to Wen Ho Lee. Same kind of editor's note appears
in the New York Times. It seemed inexplicable. No correction, no
apology. Then, as now, the editors had seen a case collapse. Then,
as now, critics had long called for an accounting. Howell Raines was
editorial page editor. Bill Keller, managing editor. Clinton was
President. And transparency did not exist.
Eric Miller wants Atom to be developed
in W3C instead of IETF.
Eric Miller wants Atom to be developed
in W3C instead of IETF.
05/13/2004 08:01 PMEric Miller wants Atom to
be developed in W3C instead of IETF. This sounds reasonable except
for the risk that the W3C would screw up Atom by tying it into the
Semantic Web.
Danny Ayers adds
that "The W3C get things done", but that doesn't count if the
resulting specs are unimplementable.
Polish Prime Minister Miller Resigns
(AP)
Polish Prime Minister Miller Resigns
(AP)
05/02/2004 08:43 AMAP - Prime Minister Leszek Miller stepped down Sunday after helping
lead Poland into the European Union, his government weakened by
unresolved economic problems, corruption allegations and a split in
the governing party.
Gamedeck: like a Herman Miller chair for
gamers
Gamedeck: like a Herman Miller chair for
gamers
06/21/2004 10:31 AM
The Gamedeck is a purpose-built gaming chair that a giant articulated
hunk of sound-surrounded rumble-vibrating steel with good ergonomics
and badass aesthetics.
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Miller 3-Pointer Puts Pacers Over
Pistons (AP)
Miller 3-Pointer Puts Pacers Over
Pistons (AP)
05/22/2004 11:11 PMAP - Reggie Miller's one and only basket of the game came when the
Indiana Pacers needed it most.
Judith Miller has been subpoenaed in the
Plame leak
Judith Miller has been subpoenaed in the
Plame leak
08/13/2004 12:27 PM...holy crap update. Pinch Sulzberger
sez:
nytimes.com/2004/08/13/politics/13leak.html
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"Judith Miller has been subpoenaed in
the Plame leak"
"Judith Miller has been subpoenaed in
the Plame leak"
08/13/2004 02:34 PM Xeni on Dennis Miller, via BT