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Computer Student on Trial for Aid to Muslim Web Sites |
by nytimes via gehrig (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 27 Apr 2004
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"It's an illustration of how much power the government can bring against somebody," said John Dickinson, a retired professor of computer sciences who was Mr. Hussayen's doctoral adviser at the University of Idaho. "It should scare anybody." |
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LOCAL News :: Urban Development |
IMC Radio News for 4/26/2004 |
by Clint Popetz clint (nospam) ucimc.org (unverified) |
Current rating: 15 27 Apr 2004
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Here's the IMC Radio News for this week, which aired Monday April 26th at 5:30pm on WEFT, 90.1FM, Community Radio for East Central Illinois. |
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Michael Jackson Versus Corporate Rape |
by Steve Bennings Jr. (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 26 Apr 2004
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Even if Michael Jackson is guilty does this mean that he ought be publicly persecuted by Corporate News Media? Does this mean that every rumor mongering media hound and paparazzi person ought indulge their predilection for dirt as they stalk around to find it? Is this not a major reason that many fans are cheering him on against the unfair exploitation of press? We now know the weasel motives of the press corps’ prostration to the Iraq war will no stories or photography. |
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LOCAL News :: Health : Labor |
Caterpillar Workers Reject Contract Offer |
by AP via repost (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 26 Apr 2004
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``They're making billions and billions and they can't even give us a raise,'' said Larry Johnson, a 30-year Caterpillar employee who works at the company's Morton plant.
More below on a story that rated just two carefully edited paragraphs buried in the Business section in today's News-Gazette. |
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Sports as Propaganda: The Death of Pat Tillman |
by Randy Shaw (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 26 Apr 2004
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Harry Edwards and other social critics of sport have argued that it was no accident that pro football's popularity rose along with the fighting in Vietnam. The reason football has not been taken up by other countries is that its militarism ("He's throwing a bomb" to describe a long pass) and inherent violence does not strike a chord in other lands. |
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