Saturday, July 28, 2007


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>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 11:15:42 -0800 >From: >Subject: Re: craigslist>To: pequet>>we tend to have the tv on a fair amount as background>noise, so i guess that narrows us off your list.>>good luck>

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Sunday, July 15, 2007


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Actor Reeve Peeved At Bush, Catholic ChurchBy Kit Bowen, Hollywood.com StaffHOLLYWOOD, September 17, 2002 -- Christopher Reeve is "angry and disappointed" at President Bush. In an interview with Britain's newspaper Guardian, Reeve, who was paralyzed from the neck down when he was thrown from a horse seven years ago, blames Bush and the Catholic church for hampering research that could help free him from his wheelchair. The Bush Administration is currently not supporting embryonic stem cell research, which could be instrumental in rebuilding the nervous systems of quadriplegics. Reeve believes the president caved into pressures from the Catholic Church, which is opposed to the research because of cloning issues. "If we'd had full government support, full government funding for aggressive research using embryonic stem cells from the moment they were first isolated, at the University of Wisconsin in the winter of 1998 -- I don't think it unreasonable to speculate that we might be in human trials by now," the actor told the newspaper. "There are religious groups...who think it's a sin to have a blood transfusion. Well, what if the president for some reason decided to listen to them, instead of to the Catholics, which is the group he really listens to in making his decisions about embryonic stem cell research?" Reeve is in support of a bill that would encourage therapeutic cloning while, at the same time, admonish those who conduct reproductive cloning.

Sunday, July 1, 2007


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http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/09/13/microsoft.word.bug.ap/index.html"Microsoft's flagship word processor has for years had a security flaw that could allow a criminal to steal computer files by "bugging" a document with a hidden code. The company said it will definitely repair the problem only for owners of the most recent versions of the software."http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/27074.html"A malicious Win-XP Help Center request can easily and silently delete the contents of any directory on your Windows machine, we've learned. Worse, MS has rolled the fix silently into SP1 without making a public announcement."