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LiveJournal announces sale to Six Apart It's official. LiveJournal founder Brad Fitzpatrick says: Why is Six Apart buying LiveJournal? Lots of reasons: * Our companies are more alike than different. * We both use Perl. * Together we form super robot that's stronger than the sum of its parts. * Super robots can fight super companies. * They respect us, we respect them. * We have a number of features they don't. * We have experience with making "inward-facing" community sites, whereas their sites/products tend to be "outward-facing". They want some of that inward-facing action. * Because we're awesome. http://www.livejournal.com/users/news/8 |
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The Biker
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the transcript of the morning session fo the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearings on the nomination
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/06/polit the transcript of the morning session fo the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearings on the nomination of Alberto R. Gonzales to be attorney general |
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1.031 surrealists -----------> Objetive=2.005 surrealists
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Suzi McMahon
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column for 1-11-05
COLUMN FOR JEWISH JOURNAL 1/11/2005 The saga of Jayyous and the Fence By J. Zel Lurie In my last column published on December 28 I described how the separation fence had swung from the Green Line into West Bank territory in order to include the Jewish settlement of Zufim under Israeli control. The fence had cut off the nearby Arab village of Jayyous from its olive groves and farms and the Palestinian heartland, ( Read More... ) We must all find ways to root ourselves in the creation of peace.” Meanwhile, Mayor Fayez Salim of Jayyous, is searching for ways to bring water to his family. “I want peace with the Jews and to live beside them,” he told the Times. But right now, I can’t even provide my people with water.” The end |
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