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mind reading control News Archive30-Nov-2006
- 'Letters to the Editor Nov. 29, 2006 (Pacifica Tribune)
I must say, reading the "Letters to the Editor" section of the Nov. 15 Tribune proved quite annoying. In fact it was so annoying, that it became slightly comical.- 'Luque loses a Porsche but youth will get a go at Newcastle (Guardian Unlimited)
Maybe Albert Luque's luck is improving as his car was flattened by a truck just after he got out of it.- 'The Daily American wants to hear from you! What's on your mind southern Illinois? (new slate Oct. 17) (Daily American)
The rules of the Blog are simple: Use a nickname logging on. We can't allow real names because it could be someone falsely using that name to embarrass that person. Don't write a book. Keep your comments at reasonable length. No profanity, racism or personal attacks.- 'Barrett now in control of his future (Canada.com)
Danny Barrett is now contemplating his future.- 'Yesterday in parliament (Guardian Unlimited)
The home secretary, John Reid, said there was no need for public alarm over the discovery of radiation at several locations associated with the death of Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian spy.- 'Editors' Choice (New York Times)
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You can read part one here . First, here's some special cartoonist terms you should be aware of before reading: Batch: A week's worth of cartoons that a cartoonist brings in to show the editor. A batch typically contains ten cartoons, but may contain less or more depending on how creative the cartoonist was during the week. If a cartoonist comes in with fewer than ten, they run the risk of - 'Book reviews for November 2, 2006: "Pegasus Descending," James Lee Burke; "The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril," David (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Nov 03, 2006 - 11:26:53 CST. We?ll begin with an offering by James Lee Burke, an author who is worth reading even on his worst days ... and ?Pegasus Descending? is not a product of Burke?s worst days.- 'Who's In Charge Here? (Wired News)
The real question raised by Vernor Vinge's new novel, Rainbows End, is whether controlling our digital fantasies is a way of controlling the world. In Table of Malcontents.
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