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Elizabeth Smart found alive







Elizabeth Smart found alive

Elizabeth Smart found alive 03/13/2003 10:25 AM

Elizabeth Smart has been found - alive - in a restaraunt in Sandy, Utah, MSNBC reports.




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CNN.com - Elizabeth Smart found alive -
Mar. 12, 2003


CNN.com - Elizabeth Smart found alive -
Mar. 12, 2003
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Elizabeth Smart has been found alive .. Elizabeth safe with family .. good to see you home safe .. thank god .. found .. email .. Yay!

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The Salt Lake Tribune -- Elizabeth Smart
Found Alive in Sandy


The Salt Lake Tribune -- Elizabeth Smart
Found Alive in Sandy
03/13/2003 02:16 PM
Missing girl Elizabeth Smart found alive in Utah (more in comments) .. lots of local coverage in the Salt Lake City Tribune .. good news

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NY Post says Elizabeth Smart wanted to
play self in TV movie


NY Post says Elizabeth Smart wanted to
play self in TV movie
11/01/2003 04:14 AM

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Jorn Barger has been found alive and
well. Again


Jorn Barger has been found alive and
well. Again
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Missing Skier Found Alive in Washington


Missing Skier Found Alive in Washington 01/04/2004 10:50 PM
Reuters via Wired News Jan 4 2004 9:43PM ET

Missing Russian Candidate Is Found Alive


Missing Russian Candidate Is Found Alive 02/10/2004 01:35 PM
Ivan P. Rybkin, who went missing last week, has been located in Ukraine and is to return to Russia, a campaign staffer said.

Russian Candidate Found Alive, Aide Says
(AP)


Russian Candidate Found Alive, Aide Says
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AP - The Russian presidential candidate, missing since last week, has been located in neighboring Ukraine and will return to Russia Tuesday night, a campaign staffer said.

Missing Boy Scout Found Alive in Utah
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Missing Boy Scout Found Alive in Utah
(AP)
06/22/2005 02:56 AM
AP - The 11-year-old boy who wandered lost for four days in the Utah wilderness apparently managed to elude thousands of searchers by defying conventional wisdom: He went up instead of down.

Man who faked suicide found alive
(Reuters)


Man who faked suicide found alive
(Reuters)
05/13/2004 02:03 PM
Reuters - A Tennessee man who faked his suicide 13 years ago to avoid fraud and burglary charges has been found alive and well in California, a law enforcement official says.

Fugitive Who Faked Suicide Is Found
Alive (Reuters)


Fugitive Who Faked Suicide Is Found
Alive (Reuters)
05/13/2004 03:30 PM
Reuters - A Tennessee man who faked his suicide 13 years ago to avoid fraud and burglary charges has been found alive and well in California, a law enforcement official said on Thursday.

Iranian woman found alive in rubble
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Iranian woman found alive in rubble
eight days after quake
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Look at her face

cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/01/03/iran.quake/index.html
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Elizabeth Arden Trounces Estimate


Elizabeth Arden Trounces Estimate 12/05/2003 09:01 AM
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Elizabeth Arden Stops the Clock


Elizabeth Arden Stops the Clock 06/04/2004 12:37 PM
Elizabeth Arden's 2004 contains some surprises -- like several fewer months.

Elizabeth Arden outsources operations to
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Elizabeth Arden outsources operations to
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Father of Web Knighted by Queen
Elizabeth


Father of Web Knighted by Queen
Elizabeth
07/17/2004 04:33 PM
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Late Night with John and Elizabeth
Edwards


Late Night with John and Elizabeth
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07/28/2004 01:02 PM

W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee to Be
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth


W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee to Be
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth
12/30/2003 08:54 PM
2003-12-31: Buckingham Palace today announced that Queen Elizabeth II will make Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director, a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE). UK Honours are available to all who give service in the United Kingdom. Mr. Berners-Lee, a British citizen, is being knighted in recognition of his services to the global development of the Internet through the invention of the World Wide Web. (Photo: LeFebvre Communications. News archive)

W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee Knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II


W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee Knighted by
Queen Elizabeth II
07/16/2004 09:53 AM
2004-07-16: Queen Elizabeth II has dubbed Tim Berners-Lee a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) during an Investiture at Buckingham Palace in London on 16 July. UK Honours are available to all who give service to the United Kingdom. Sir Timothy, a British citizen who lives in the United States and is Director of W3C, was knighted in recognition of his services to the global development of the Internet through his invention of the World Wide Web. Please read the congratulations and press release. (Photo: BCA Film, used with permission. News archive)

Queen Elizabeth Joins iPod Generation


Queen Elizabeth Joins iPod Generation 06/17/2005 04:36 PM
Not even the Queen is immune to the allure of the iPod, according to British daily The Sun. The paper reported on Friday that Queen Elizabeth II had authorized the purchase of a 6GB silver iPod Mini. According to a royal insider, "the Queen loves music and was impressed by how small and handy the iPod is."

Queen Elizabeth Pooh-Poohs Sony Remotes


Queen Elizabeth Pooh-Poohs Sony Remotes 06/24/2005 04:03 PM

qeiipod.jpgWow, Sony can't catch a break. First the Queen of England buys an iPod mini. Then, at a luncheon with new Sony CEO Howard Stringer—a known Englishman Welshman (Welsh, English, whatev! Don't make us bomb you.)—the Queen chided him for making products that are difficult to use. "I have a lot of trouble with your remote controls," she's quoted. "Too many arrows."

What Queen Elizabeth II neglected to admit, however, is that due to the long history of in-marriage in the Hapsburg line, she has only a single lobster claw at the tip of each arm.

Sony products are too much trouble - The Queen [Macworld]


Interview: Elizabeth Peaslee, VP,
Customer Experience, Travelocity


Interview: Elizabeth Peaslee, VP,
Customer Experience, Travelocity
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Is Elizabeth A Dancing Queen? Everyone
Wants To Know What QEII Has On Her
Brand-New iPod


Is Elizabeth A Dancing Queen? Everyone
Wants To Know What QEII Has On Her
Brand-New iPod
06/24/2005 04:41 PM

Afer all, Elizabeth has been around. She's lived through Elvis and Sinatra, the Beatles and the Stones, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. She was there when they invented rock 'n' roll, skiffle and swing. Disco? There are rumors of pictures floating around involving her. By Aidin Vaziri, San Francisco Chronicle


Elizabeth Arden outsources data center
operations to IBM


Elizabeth Arden outsources data center
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The six-year deal is expected to save the fragrance and beauty products company several million dollars.

Elizabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the
Boys' Club ETCON talk


Elizabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the
Boys' Club ETCON talk
02/10/2004 04:10 PM
Here're my running notes from El izabeth Lawley's Breaking Into the Boys' Club: How Diversifying Your Team Can Expand Your Market at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego.
RIT is struggling with enrolment, but the enrolment is overwhelmingly male. Why not bring in more women? It's an untapped field and it makes men happier.

People say that women don't want want to be there, why are your forcing them to go? But this is what people said about math 30 years ago.

Today there's gender parity in math classes, but subtle pressures steered them away.

We design products for men -- women get killed by airbags. If you include women in the devleopment of product, you diversify the view. Women aren't the only viewpoint you need to include, but it's half the potential market.

Anil Dash: It's no coincidence that the two popular blogging packages (Blogger and MT) were co-developmed by women (Meg Hourihan and Mena Trott).

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Smart Box Design Rolls Out Farkle for
Palm OS Handhelds, a Lively Mobile
Rendition of the Classic Dice Game,
Featuring “Smart” Opponents


Smart Box Design Rolls Out Farkle for
Palm OS Handhelds, a Lively Mobile
Rendition of the Classic Dice Game,
Featuring “Smart” Opponents
09/13/2004 12:34 PM
Smart Box Design announces the release of Farkle, a Palm OS version of the classic dice rolling game. Farkle offers players an opportunity to challenge friends or compete against a variety of “intelligent” computer opponents with a wide range of personalities—from cautious to daring—that will determine the level of risk each opponent is willing to take when deciding just how far to push their luck. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]

Economy of Scales: Smart AV Smart
Console


Economy of Scales: Smart AV Smart
Console
12/24/2004 12:16 PM

smartav_mix.jpg imageOnce a week, createdigitalmusic's Peter Kirn highlights drool-worthy music and audio creation equipment, from essential to oddball. This week's computer audio control surface, invented by a former magician and priced like a yacht, hits the oddball end.


Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg: An Interview
with Sue Niederer, Mother of a Slain
Soldier


Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg: An Interview
with Sue Niederer, Mother of a Slain
Soldier
09/20/2004 04:58 PM
Mother of slain soldier wanted to 'shoot' Bush: 'Let him suffer...just continue shooting him... put him through misery' .. Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg: An Interview with Sue Niederer, Mother of a Slain Soldier

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How smart is Microsoft's smart phone?


How smart is Microsoft's smart phone? 04/13/2004 08:56 PM
ZDNet Apr 14 2004 0:41AM GMT

Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work


Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
12/18/2003 06:55 AM
Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
http://www.nsf .gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?pr03146

Of all the personal computers to be unwrapped during the holiday season, more than 80 percent will be used to go online and search the Web's more than 92 million gigabytes of data (comparable to a 2 billion-volume encyclopedia). Getting online is the easy part, finding a useful Web page is a bit harder—keeping track of a useful Web page is another issue altogether.

People have devised many tricks—such as sending e-mails to themselves or jotting on sticky notes—for keeping track of Web pages, but William Jones and Harry Bruce at the University of Washington's Information School and Susan Dumais of Microsoft Research have found that often people don't use any of them when it comes time to revisit a Web page. Instead, they rely on their ability to find the Web page all over again.

Keeping Found Things Found on the Web


Keeping Found Things Found on the Web 01/28/2004 08:56 AM
Keeping Found Things Found on the Web - A Research Project of the Information School at the University of Washington
http://kftf.isc hool.washington.edu/projKFTF.asp
http://kftf .ischool.washington.edu/publications.asp

The goal of this study is to understand better the ways in which people manage information for subsequent re-access and re-use. The study focuses on the management of information found on the Word Wide Web. Follow-on studies will look at similar problems and practices of personal information management for other information types including email and personal files (electronic and paper-based). The classic problem of information retrieval, simply put, is to help people find the relatively small number of things they are looking for (books, articles, web pages, CDs, etc.) from a very large set of possibilities. This classic problem has been studied in many variations and has been addressed through a rich diversity of information retrieval tools and techniques.

A follow-on problem also exists which has received relatively less study: Once found, how are things organized for re-access and re-use later on? What can be done to avoid the need to repeat the entire search process? We refer to this as the problem of Keeping Found Things Found. The current study addresses this problem in the context of World Wide Web use. The study focuses on use of the Web by managers, researchers, librarians and other information specialists. But it is expected that the results of the study will be relevant to most users of the Web.

"is still alive and well"


"is still alive and well" 12/25/2004 11:30 PM

It's alive!


It's alive! 10/29/2003 03:54 PM
I decided to do the only sensible thing with Forth strings: dodge the whole damn question. I implemented a p" word instead which puts a parrot string on the stack when the word its compiled into is executed. WIth that, and a few other bits of jiggery-pokery, I was good to go. And I do mean good--this code: : loadcurses p" library/ncurses.pasm " loadpasm ;: initscr p" ncurses::initscr " findglobal 0 preg invoke resultP ;loadcursesinitscr will, in Parrot Forth (when executed from the main parrot directory at least), load up the ncurses interface library and call the initscr function in...

I'm alive


I'm alive 07/30/2004 05:15 PM
No really, I am. I still continue to exist, although my blogging has not been keeping up with me. You'll...

Alive


Alive 04/23/2004 05:37 AM

Just in case you are wondering, I am still alive and kicking.  I have been busy with a project for a client and I have barely managed to get enough sleep in the last six days because I have to deliver by this Sunday something that will wow people into opening their pocket next week.

As usual, it's a lonewolf project because there is neither the time nor resources to pull together a team.  I am trying to slip in some fancy design features for flexibility but it's mostly wham-bam-stay-out-of-my-way-fool and I'll-fix-that-later going on.

Yeah, it's Silicon Valley at its best since crash projects like these are impossible to outsource.  Days of milking fat mega-corporations on multi-year projects are gone and lean mean shoot-from-the-hip or work-for-nickles days are here.


Keep Your CD-Rs Alive


Keep Your CD-Rs Alive 08/28/2004 11:17 AM
G4 Tech TV Aug 28 2004 2:23PM GMT

Yes, we are alive!


Yes, we are alive! 03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Despite the fact that no news were listed here for over a month, the fink project was quite busy in the recent time. Sadly, our leader, Christoph, left us last month. But despite this, development is going on actively. Version 0.9.5 of the Fink package manager was recently released, and many updated and new packages are in our CVS.

P2P is alive and well


P2P is alive and well 07/16/2004 06:38 PM

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Despite what certain agencys may want you to believe, Peer-to-Peer file sharing is booming big time. To my surprise, video has actually over taken music in the #1 content slot being downloaded. The BBC reports that file-swappers have moved their trust away from the traditional clients on to other set ups like Bittorrent….

I'm still alive!


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Al-Qaida, alive and well


Al-Qaida, alive and well 05/25/2004 01:27 PM

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