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05/26/2004: "HTML O' the day"
Paranoid much?
"It's pretty clear that Iranians had us for breakfast, lunch and
dinner," said an intelligence source in Washington yesterday.
"Iranian intelligence has been manipulating the US for several
years through Chalabi."
Get licked!
Everything is outsize: the hair, the smell, the pull of a passing
squirrel, the grooming bills, the food intake and its inevitable
digestive exit, which can summon spectators like some kind of street
show.
Foreign ministers from seven nations, including five of the EU's
new countries, said a reference to the "Christian roots of
Europe" is a national priority in negotiations on the
constitution. But Spain, which had backed a mention of Christian
heritage, has switched sides after the recent change of
government, and yesterday backed France which guards its
long-established secular traditions jealously.
Play Again?
On at least three separate occasions, Opera has accused Microsoft
of deliberately breaking interoperability between its MSN Web portal
and various versions of the Opera browser--charges that the software
giant has repeatedly denied.
Google Inc. took in nearly $1 billion last year by selling ads
to firms eager to market their wares online to computer users.
But a number of major businesses in the United States and Europe
are crying foul, going after Google in court and alleging that
the search-engine juggernaut is profiting illegally by trading
on their names.
Kind of a love song. [Possibly offensive: AC, SSC]
Why phones are replacing cars.