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Thursday, Jan 31, 2002

the day after

tom tomorrow blogs

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killing me softly

killing the buddha

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noho star

"Now, Cafeteria, which has a restaurant on Seventh Avenue, plans to open an 11,000- square-foot, 24-hour restaurant that will stretch along Lafayette from Great Jones to Bond Street, engulfing the Jones Diner site.

Community Board 2 on Thursday denied Cafeteria's request for the variance it needs to build its three-story, $4 million restaurant, unless the Jones Diner can be incorporated into the design. The Board of Standards and Appeals will consider the request."

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gaza stripped

"scenes from the palestinian uprising"

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puddup

pud

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somatime

"huxleyville station"

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rainbow connection

"Marijuana Advocates Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm Sensed the Government Was Out To Get Them. And Then They Were Dead. Was Rainbow Farm Another Waco?"

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pro tournament

"Blogger has revolutionised personal websites. Now, its only member of staff tells Neil McIntosh it's time to take blogging to the next stage"

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Wednesday, Jan 30, 2002

shredding units

"Wait a minute. Shredco? What is this, the Jetsons? Anyway, it's true: Upon further investigation, there really is a Shredco. Its motto, as currently rendered on the firm's site, is: "You threw it away ... or so you thought. Now you're being sued. Don't just throw it away ... Destroy it!"

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harken, i hear footsteps

"German financial giant Deutschebank and the terrorist attacks of September 11 - including previously documented links to insider trading based upon events of 9/11 - no press agency or government entity is questioning why certain banking institutions in Kuwait and Bahrain with deep financial ties to the Bush family have been overlooked in the President's supervision of a so-called "worldwide crackdown on terrorist financing." Reuters reported on 11-7-2001 that the Treasury Department added 61 additional people and organizations to the President's original Executive Order of September 23 -- including banks in Somalia and Nassau, The Bahamas. But mysteriously, no banks in Bahrain, Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia were named in either the original order or its expansion."

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