Arbitrary Secondaries
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May 2003
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May 31, 2003
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Photo: 2003, Year of the Nude Protest
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“The Bible says curse be unto a woman who wears pants, and those who wear their husband’s clothes. That is why the world is in such a state today.”
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Buy Your Own Aircraft Carrier. Seriously. It’s a steal at $4.5 million
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PhotoShop Tip: Creating the raining green text of The Matrix
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Gratuitous Quip of the Day
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Photo: State Tree of Georgia
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FCC can’t handle the flood of e-mails and phone calls regarding Monday’s media ownership vote
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How a
real
man lights his cigarette
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May 29, 2003
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Starbucks Photos
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Entitled, “Stating the Obvious,” but the truth is most Americans are oblivious
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Build Your Own Black Hole
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“The director general of Al-Jazeera has been sacked amid allegations that he worked with Saddam Hussein’s intelligence services.”
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“...after 10,000 years of living with people, cats have evolved into con artists, learning what sounds get results and using different meows to manipulate their owners”
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Cost of Idling: Atlanta gridlock drains wallets, gas tanks
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May 28, 2003
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“But scores of people called the Cleveland Animal Protective League, which pulled its cruelty investigator off other cases and sent him looking for the flying cat.”
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Most Predictable Headline of the Week: “Arafat Puts Mideast Summit Into Question”
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Morocco’s “Muslim Street” raises its voice ... against terrorism
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Man lived
inside a wall
for 20 years to avoid Saddam’s death sentence
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“We all strive to create a new word for a generation, and this is it, folks!”
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Anti-telemarketing counterscript
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May 27, 2003
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Iraq’s Incubator for Capitalism
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NY Times Discovers Photoblogs
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Rating the candidate’s websites
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“It was unbelievable, I have never seen violence like that in my life”
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“...it has become clear that the malignancy of Uday’s behavior actually exceeded that of his reputation.”
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Saddam’s Secret Missile: “We had finished the research stage and entered the development stage”
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Sgt. Stryker’s Tribunal Watch
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Ever read a story and wonder if you have a opposite-gender twin?
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May 24, 2003
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UN troops wait behind razor wire as Congo’s streets run with blood
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Photos of the Gargoyles of New York
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Japanese Cat Tailor
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Can a Wild Turkey Find Success and Happiness in the Canyons of Manhattan?
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Good toilets make good democracy
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Ted Rall’s Alternate Reality
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May 22, 2003
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Simple 3 Question Gender Test
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Norway shocked by Al Qaeda threat
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“United Nations officials looked the other way as Saddam Hussein’s regime skimmed $2 billion to $3 billion in bribes and kickbacks from the U.N. Oil-for-Food Program”
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“If We Run Out of Batteries, This War is Screwed.”
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Gephardt skips 85% of House votes
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Reclusive pop star Michael Jackson, wearing a red-and-blue Spider-Man mask, popped into a congressman’s field office, seeking an answer to a critical issue
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They’re Flocking to See ‘Python Boy’
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Making Water Flow Uphill
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J Lo Booty Call #1
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J Lo Booty Call #2
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And my fave, J Lo Booty Call #3
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May 20, 2003
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Martin Scorcese in the funniest commercial I’ve seen in some time
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A billionaire, a millionaire and one stiffed waitress
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Dead Man found at mortuary raises suspicions
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Photo: A Good Landing Is...#1
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Photo: A Good Landing Is...#2
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FBI takes ‘Tailing’ to an extreme
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Teen Prank #1: Horse manure, sardines and tuna fish smeared on school walls
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Teen Prank #2: Student’s car parked in school hall.
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May 18, 2003
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Senior Al-Qaeda leader unveils long-term plans to make attacks in Gulf countries
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Decimal Deception from Hard Drive Manufacturers
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Photo: Remains of Saddam
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The Education of Tommy Franks
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Undercover Ops in Baghdad
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How I got dragged into the unreal world of Reality TV
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3.5 Rules to have a Happy Relationship with a Woman
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Georgia novelist left behind an unfinished life
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May 17, 2003
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Why will wireless camera phones revolutionize the photography industry?
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They Call Me The Reporter, By Cheryl Diaz Meyer
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“If your name is David Nelson you can expect to be hassled, delayed, questioned and searched before being allowed to board aircraft anywhere in the United States for the foreseeable future”
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Life in Silicon Valley after the Boom went Bust
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My Big Fat Kuwaiti Wedding
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The advice President Clinton should have followed, written in 1996 by today’s top civil administrator in Iraq
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May 16, 2003
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Interesting WMD Theory: The Minions Lied to Saddam
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iTunes for the Taking
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Thousands more of Saddam’s victims found, in mass graves
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Polar Bear attacks Navy Sub
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Historical Perspective: Arabia’s Civil War
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10 Things Your Moving Company Won’t Tell You
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Photo: Birdhouse of a different color
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May 14, 2003
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Airplanes Towing Banner Ads are Banned
Permanently
by Congress
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35mm Digital with View Camera Lenses and Perspective Control
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Photo: Dr. Steven Tyler, Musicologist
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Local Man Makes A Purple Polka Dotted Point
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‘New Media’: Ready for the Dustbin of History?
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May 09, 2003
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Commercial recording studios going the way of the 8-track
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Heiress/Blogger On The Run
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Darwin Award Nominee from Atlanta
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Give six monkeys one computer for a month, and they will produce a mess ... not Shakespeare
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6 Ideas to Rebuild Iraq’s Economy
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Police Chief Says Reserving Arrest Times Will Be Safer
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May 07, 2003
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Salam is back with weeks of reports on life in Baghdad
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Republican commenting on Democrat: “Bob Graham is not a grandstander. He’s one of the most responsible people I know. He’s sounding the alarm, loud and clear, and no one seems to be listening.”
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Fascinating Research: Intel’s Personal Server
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Young Lives Transformed, Guided by a Camera Lens
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InfoMin 404 Page: “That file is not even within 100 miles of this website. That file is committing suicide because it has been shamed and Allah will roast its stomach in hell.”
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Packaging PR to look like news, with the help of Aaron Brown
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Embedded In Iraq: Was It Worth It?
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May 06, 2003
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“The French government secretly supplied fleeing Iraqi officials with passports in Syria that allowed them to escape to Europe”
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1st Armored Division to abandon German bases
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Michael Kinsey Nails the Republican Budget to the Wall
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Bad Reporting in Baghdad
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What Ever Happened to the Republican Guard?
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The People Behind Self-Checkout in Grocery Stores
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“See the delighted look on Aaron Brown’s face as he mystically rises into the air and is liberated from his right-of-center demons”
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May 02, 2003
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Photo: Happy May Day!
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The Smoke and Scram: these new trends always start in Manhattan, don’t they?
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How Tim Robbins was NOT censored by NBC
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An Open Letter to President Chirac from Lt. Smash
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Profiles of Americans Who Died in Iraq
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