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John Stamos, wife Rebecca Romijn
separate
John Stamos, wife Rebecca Romijn
separate
04/13/2004 10:09 AMCNN.com - Stamos, Romijn-Stamos have
separated - Apr 12, 2004
CNN.com - Stamos, Romijn-Stamos have
separated - Apr 12, 2004
04/13/2004 11:30 AMseparated ..
kicked
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Actor John Stamos Files for Divorce (AP)
Actor John Stamos Files for Divorce (AP)
08/21/2004 06:37 PMAP - "Full House" actor John Stamos has filed for divorce from "X-Men"
actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos.
Stamos Struggles With Breakup of
Marriage (AP)
Stamos Struggles With Breakup of
Marriage (AP)
06/30/2004 08:06 AMAP - "Full House" actor John Stamos says it's been difficult dealing
with the breakup of his marriage to actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos.
Welcome to bl0gging Rebecca
Welcome to bl0gging Rebecca
01/18/2004 03:46 AMRebecca MacKinnon, the Tokyo bureau chief of CNN and fellow
GLT is taking leave-of-absence to be a media fellow at the
Shorenstein Center at Harvard. We've talked a lot in the past about
blogging and the future of journalism and I'm happy that she's going
to jump out and take a bird's eye view of all this at what I think is
the perfect time to be taking a bird's eye view of journalism.
Rebecca has
started a blog. Good luck and welcome to our world. ;-)
I wrote a bit about her before when I visited CNN in
Tokyo.
"Rebecca MacKinnon"
"Rebecca MacKinnon"
04/24/2004 09:05 AM[bc] Rebecca MacKinnon
[bc] Rebecca MacKinnon
04/17/2004 12:48 PMI'm at BloggerCon. I'm blogging this out of order, but at the moment
I'm at Rebecca MacKinnon's session on international blogging. She
points us to her aggregation of international blogs. Looks useful....
"Rebecca MacKinnon offers"
"Rebecca MacKinnon offers"
05/09/2004 03:08 AMHiawatha and Rebecca on China and
Microsoft
Hiawatha and Rebecca on China and
Microsoft
06/22/2005 01:50 AMBoston Globe columnist Hiawatha Bray writes about Microsoft's enabling
of Chinese censorship, wisely using Rebecca as his primary source.
Good column, although I think he's overly-optimistic at the end about
the ability of the Chinese government to cut off access to sites it
doesn't like. The Berkman report on Chinese filtering paints a more
depressing picture... [Technorati tags: RebeccaMacKinnon HiawathaBray
China] (I blogged a response to Scoble's defense of Microsoft.)...
Rebecca moderates the Japan panel
Rebecca moderates the Japan panel
01/23/2004 02:18 PM
Rebecca
MacKinnon is moderating a Japan panel this year.
Last year, when I was on a Japan panel
and MC'ing
the Japan dinner, Japan was still looking dismal and my role as
risk taking agitator was a good card for the Japanese to play to try
to show that they were trying to change.
This year, the economy is "recovering" and the panel is populated
by more of the old-school participants who are cautiously trying to
explain the "turn-around" and how the "recovery" will continue.
I think the consensus is that the engine of the recovery is the
restructuring of private companies and that the government policy and
reforms are the oil.
I personally think that we need more fundamental changes in Japan,
but I think that the incentive to make big changes will decrease as
long as this fragile recovery continues. I think it's probably more
constructive for me to spend my efforts on global issues and blogging
until Japan needs my subversive energy again. ;-)
Comment from the audience: It's not the number of women in the
women in the Japanese workforce, but rather their role in the
workforce.
UPDATE: Ack! Rebecca glared at me, I shook my head, but she called
on me for a comment anyway. I asked whether the more painful reforms
are going to get less attention now that people are focused on the
recover and making people feel comfortable.
One of the panel members disagreed with me and asserted that with
political will, many of the fundamental changes will continue to
happen and might even be easier.
Hmm... maybe in some areas, but I doubt it. Maybe I should have
defined "fundamental changes."
Rebecca bl0gging about Japan on WEF bl0g
Rebecca bl0gging about Japan on WEF bl0g
06/13/2004 04:42 PMRebecca is blogging
from about the Japan sessions at the World Economic Forum meeting going on right now
in Seoul. The theme seems to be about recovery. This year at
Davos, I was in the audience and Rebecca was moderating a similar
panel. Unfortunately, I'm not there this time to heckle. ;-)
Rebecca blogs:
World Economic Forum
Blog
... However he [Takenaka] also said that further agressive
reforms are necessary if Japan is to pull itself fully and completely
out of its decade-long economic slump. He said that Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi is fully committed to such aggressive reform.
[...]
Takenaka concludes: "There is no excuse to postpone the reform, or
to stop the reform at this moment." He says the greatest fundamental
danger to economic expansion is a "kind of complacency." People who
say that further reforms are unnecessary because the economy has
improved are "totally wrong." Japan, he says, now has an opportunity
to create a "virtuous cycle" of reform and growth.
[...]
At the Annual Meeting in Davos this past January, I moderated a
panel titled Making Japan's Recovery Last . Panelists were
generally optimistic that the recovery could be sustained, as long as
the government continued with structural reforms. However some members
of the audience including venture capitalist and WEF GLT Joi Ito expressed concern that the economic upturn would be
used as an excuse not to forge ahead with tough reforms. It appears
that Takenaka is determined not to let that happen. He says he has the
Prime Minister's support. But what about the rest of the Japanese
bureaucracy?
I hope Takenaka is right. I'm still quite
concerned that economic recovery will cause people to be complacent
about reform, but as Rebecca points out, the drivers for the current
recovery might be different from the past. I suppose that if Takenaka
and Koizumi continue to focus on this aggressive reform at home, we
might have a chance.
Rebecca launches a bl0g about North
Korea
Rebecca launches a bl0g about North
Korea
02/10/2004 02:51 AMRebecca,
from CNN, who is now at Harvard on sabattical, has just launched a new blog about North Korea. It's an
cool experiment in blogging/journalism by someone who has a lot of
on-the-ground experience covering difficult topics like
this.
This is an experiment in interactive,
participatory journalism. And in the new age of internet web-blogging,
we are ALL journalists.
NKzone is NOT a conventional news or information website. Our
members will build NKzone collectively with unique, personal, and
(whenever possible) first-hand insights about the world's most
mysterious country. Please approach this site not as a "viewer" or
"reader", but as a "participant" and "contributor." NKzone is
non-partisan. It seeks to generate interest and debate about North
Korea. It seeks to include many clashing views. It is not advocating a
particular cause, other than the desire that people be better informed
about North Korea.
Rebecca Gayheart does nekkid yoga
(careful@work)
Rebecca Gayheart does nekkid yoga
(careful@work)
01/03/2004 08:17 AMcareless with her bikini top ..
PICTURES
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:: John Kerry for President - John
Kerry's Official Naval Records ::
:: John Kerry for President - John
Kerry's Official Naval Records ::
04/22/2004 04:00 PMKerry camp posts military records online. Bush camp checking his
parents attic for his .. docs of his Vietnam service record .. this
gentleman's record .. 120 pages of records ..
his
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Radio Interview with John Brady Kiesling
and John H. Brown
Radio Interview with John Brady Kiesling
and John H. Brown
03/15/2003 06:05 AMKALW in San Francisco did an
hour
long radio interview with John Brady Kiesling and John H. Brown,
the American Foreign Service officers who resigned over Bush's Iraq
policy. Both are impressive speakers, and Kiesling is as articulate
and as convincing as his letter:
If we can't convince
our historical allies that this is a good thing to do, there is no way
we are going to be able to convince the Arab world.
People have to take a stand. War may be inevitable, but we need to do
what we can to keep our consciences clean.
There is a policy to make America safer, but this is not it.
"America is still the safest country in the world. The
administration is trying to scare people with this talk about terror
and duct tape. We should use our safety and prosperity and our
strength to do good and we can do good."
Brown said his resignation was "in part a result of Andrew Card's
comment, 'Never launch a product in August.' War is not a
product."
I learned a lot from listening to it. Recommended. Requires
Real Player.
Vodkapundit - John Stossel on John
Edwards
Vodkapundit - John Stossel on John
Edwards
07/26/2004 03:49 PM
problem with the segment ..
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Three die in separate accidents
Three die in separate accidents
07/30/2004 01:50 AM
Three people are killed in two separate road crashes in County
Londonderry and County Down.
"a separate post"
"a separate post"
06/17/2004 10:44 PM
Separate and distinct
Separate and distinct
07/09/2004 10:04 AM
So, it turns out the Clive Owen is not the same actor as Jason
Statham, although he is the guy who played the driver in those online
BMW movie shorts, which I was sure was the same guy who starred in The
Transporter (= Statham). I frequently get certain actors confused, as
in the old Saturday Night Live sketch that featured Fernando Lamas,
Ricardo Montalban and/or Cesar Romero. But usually they have more in
common than being British and having once driven a car....
Lift & separate.
Lift & separate.
09/08/2004 06:53 AM
Lift & separate. (iTMS link) Then divide and
conquer. Don't be a girly man or the terrorists win.
Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device
Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device
04/16/2004 05:01 AM
For years, we've been talking about the idea of the persona
l wireless hub, where you would have a single (small) device that
would connect you with a wireless network - and in turn, that device
would have a personal area wireless connection to connect whatever
other devices to that wireless connection. This way, you could have
the appropriate device for the appropriate situation. Of course, it
would also mean carrying around more gadgets. Still, while this idea
was originally suggested by a company named IXI, since then it's
picked up fans
like Samsung and Motorola. Well, in something of an update to
that idea, Charlie Demerjian at the Inquirer is pointing out that the
carriers are screwed up in their thinking by pushing increasingly
complex mobile phones that bolt on various additional functions that
don't necessarily make sense. He suggests this is completely
backwards from what consumers want: smaller phones with
longer battery life - while these "smarter" phones are generally
larger with shorter battery life (and a lot more expensive - often
requiring a larger subsidy from the carrier). Of course, from the
perspective of carriers, they want to encourage more network usage to
up their revenue from each user. Unlike so many complaining article,
he also comes up with a perfectly good suggestion, playing off the
personal wireless hub idea. Instead of focusing on selling a fancier
and fancier phone, he suggests the carriers just give out a cheap
little wireless device that can easily connect to just about any
device and automatically gives it wireless capabilities (on their
network, of course). This lets users still get the cheap, small, long
life battery they want, while also encourage people to use even more
data by connecting up more appropriate data devices. Of course, he
suggests all this as if no one else has thought of it - and (as
mentioned) Samsung and Motorola are moving forward with the idea - and
are even trying to merge the idea of this separate device directly
into an inexpensive phone (which makes more sense) which can then
connect locally (using Bluetooth, I imagine) to the appropriate
device. I don't think the carriers are really against such an idea,
it's just that the technology is not yet ready for prime time.
Women die in separate accidents
Women die in separate accidents
04/30/2004 04:15 PM
Two women are killed in separate road traffic collisions in counties
Antrim and Londonderry.
Two injured in separate assaults
Two injured in separate assaults
07/25/2004 04:20 AM
Two people are being treated in hospital following separate assaults
in County Londonderry.
Lil' Kim Wants Separate Trial in
Shooting (AP)
Lil' Kim Wants Separate Trial in
Shooting (AP)
04/19/2004 09:53 PM
AP - Rapper Lil' Kim, charged with three other suspects in a radio
station shooting in 2001, wants a separate trial, her lawyer said
Monday. Her lawyer, Mel Sachs, argued that the 29-year-old star, whose
real name is Kimberly Jones, deserves her own trial because she is not
accused of using a weapon, unlike her two co-defendants.
HP must create separate printer biz -
analyst
HP must create separate printer biz -
analyst
06/07/2004 05:38 PM
The Register Jun 7 2004 9:56PM GMT
Lil' Kim wants separate trial in
shooting
Lil' Kim wants separate trial in
shooting
04/20/2004 11:28 AM
Microsoft, AMD to pay millions in
separate settlements
Microsoft, AMD to pay millions in
separate settlements
04/12/2004 02:19 PM
USA Today Apr 12 2004 6:39PM GMT
Breaking out those Reviews into a
separate list
Breaking out those Reviews into a
separate list
09/21/2004 10:14 AM
So is the micro-content (that makes up a list of Movie Reviews)
called Lists or Movie Reviews?
I think the later.
Many people have asked me why Lists aren't a kind of micro-content.
They are - but a low-order effect one. A highly unstructured, not
very interesting kind of micro-content.
But yet - they could certainly benefit from having a permalink and
aggregators that understood them.
But all lists are made of something - and it's the something that
matters - not the lists themselves. I often call lists -
blogrolls.
Well - whatever.
Jason Kottke - the clear leader when it coems to deploying
micro-content has collected all his movie reviews.
Coolio - dude.
Here's Jason's
post.....
I've redesigned the movies section of this site. All Most of the
movies I've seen since April 2003 are listed on one page with my
rating and an excerpt of my review (if there is one). You can also
view them sorted alphabetically and by rating. Ratings are
color-coded...green means good, yellow means OK, and red means
not-so-good. When I have something to say about a movie, it'll appear
as usual on the front page and on the movies page, but if I don't,
it'll just be added to the movies page. Got rid of the monthly archive
pages because they weren't needed anymore. The design is a little
unfinished, but it's better to launch now than to tweak myself into
paralysis. I'll fix it later.
And of course, all this was done fairly easily with Movable Type
and a few plugins (ExtraFields, Compare, MTSQL, and MTIfEmpty). I'm
continually amazed at how flexible MT is. With all the plugins
available for it now, it's pretty much its own little scripting
language/environment, which depending on your perspective, is either
fantastic or so very wrong.
[kottke.org]
NOTE: Go to Jason's original post for his links. I'm getting tired
of copying over links - since MT doesn't support copy and paste.
Some schools have separate tech systems
Some schools have separate tech systems
03/29/2005 02:10 AM
USA Today Mar 29 2005 6:19AM GMT
Separate but equal is inherently
unequal”
Separate but equal is inherently
unequal”
02/10/2004 02:53 AM
Kerry OK with amendment against gay marriage if the "language" is
OK. On NPR today, (Audio file located at the bottom of the page)
Kerry allowed for the possibility of supporting just such an
amendment. More inside...
"IT'S A JOHN-JOHN TICKET: John ..."
"IT'S A JOHN-JOHN TICKET: John ..."
07/06/2004 02:58 PM
:: John Kerry for President - Remarks of
Senator John Kerry on Security and
Strength for a New World ::
:: John Kerry for President - Remarks of
Senator John Kerry on Security and
Strength for a New World ::
05/30/2004 08:37 PM
Remarks of Senator John Kerry on Security and Strength for a New World
.. openly threatening the Saudi regime .. Seattle speech .. Today's
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Can Technology Separate Work Life From
Personal?
Can Technology Separate Work Life From
Personal?
12/03/2003 04:58 PM
A very interesting opinion piece talking about the separation of work
life from personal life and wondering if technology can help to differentiate the
two. Normally, people blame technology for blurring the two, but
maybe it's time to see if technology can be molded the other way. The
"problem" is that technology keeps us always connected - so it's hard
to let go. You have laptops and pagers and smart phones that all let
you stay connected away from the office. So, David Berlind is
wondering if technology can be made intelligent enough to distinguish
what mode your in and respond accordingly. While it is sometimes nice
to be able to receive email on a pager, it can become overwhelming.
Plus, what if you want to receive personal emails on the pager, but
not work emails at certain times. For example, over the weekend you
don't want to receive work related email, but still should receive
personal emails. At the same time, if there really is important news
coming from work, you still want to see that. So, the system would
need to be smart enough to understand (a) what mode you're in and (b)
whether or not the particular message is important enough to go across
one mode into the other. It's an interesting idea that I haven't seen
discussed anywhere else, but makes a lot of sense. One of the nice
things about technology is that (in theory) we have the power to make
it do what we want. If that technology seems to be taking over our
lives, then why not reprogram the technology to not take over our
lives?
Apple Spins iPod Into Separate Unit
Apple Spins iPod Into Separate Unit
05/21/2004 09:53 PM
It is clear that Apple's realignment involves more than iPod --
especially given the company's reputationo f being a quick-change
artist. By Erika Morphy, NewsFactor (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft: Separate trail led to second
virus writer
Microsoft: Separate trail led to second
virus writer
05/10/2004 06:55 PM
The suspected author of the Agobot program was arrested by German
police the same day they nabbed the alleged writer of the Sasser worm.
Microsoft says "two different paths led to two different cases."
Microsoft releases patches for 18
separate flaws
Microsoft releases patches for 18
separate flaws
04/12/2005 05:23 PM
Microsoft today released eight security bulletins detailing fixes for
18 separate vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of its software
products.
Doctors Separate Conjoined Filipino
Twins (AP)
Doctors Separate Conjoined Filipino
Twins (AP)
08/04/2004 10:09 PM
AP - Two-year-old twins from the Philippines who were joined at the
tops of their heads were surgically separated on Wednesday night,
Montefiore Medical Center announced.
Separate Attacks Kill 3 Soldiers in Iraq
(AP)
Separate Attacks Kill 3 Soldiers in Iraq
(AP)
07/11/2004 08:10 PM
AP - Insurgents ambushed two U.S. military patrols north of Baghdad on
Sunday, separate attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi
civilian.
Overture Will Separate Bidding for
Contextual Listings
Overture Will Separate Bidding for
Contextual Listings
01/07/2004 07:05 PM
Jupiter Research analyst Nate Elliott said Google risked alienating
advertisers by forcing them to pay the same price for clicks from a
Weblog as they would ...
Grok Description matches for John Stamos, Wife Rebecca Romijn Separate (AP)
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John Stamos, Wife Rebecca Romijn Separate (AP)