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Tuesday, March 19, 2002 |
TechTV shifts programming focus. The cable channel plans to trade high-tech visionaries and digital music trends for features on the technology behind food processing, football and other everyday phenomena. [CNET News.com]
8:52:31 PM
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How Coder Cornered Milosevic. Using sophisticated, open-source software and running numbers to support his theories, a hacktivist pins Slobodan Milosevic against the wall in his war crimes trial. By Farhad Manjoo. [Wired News]
7:03:33 PM
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I've been trying in vain to drop hints about tomorrow's bomblet and keep drawing blanks. No one is expecting it. It's coming from left field. It's connected to part of Radio that hasn't changed much. It's not the new outlining stuff. You'll think differently about UserLand after you know. It's not very technical. It will raise the bar in online journalism. You'll be asking questions about it, lots. We won't be able to answer many of them. It's for people who like poetry, books, movies, art, food, travel and technology. Never in a million years will anyone figure it out. This is so frustrating! [Scripting News]
6:49:18 PM
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Helen Thomas, former senior White House correspondent and White House Bureau Chief for United Press International, is coming to Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio. Tuesday, April 16, 2002 at 7:30 p.m.. Free. Amazon.com link to her book,
"Front Row at the White House." She's covered every United States President since Kennedy.
8:37:23 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Jim Fridenmaker.
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