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Gongol.com Archives: July 2003
Brian Gongol
Milton Friedman et al. Oppose Copyright Extension
(7.13.2003)
But the Copyright Fight Goes On
(7.13.2003)
Bodyguards Aren't Much Use If They're Captured
(7.25.2003)
Bush to Dine with Palestinian PM
(7.25.2003)
Copyright Law Hit Right on the Head
(7.13.2003)
Internet Refrigerator Not Enough for LG
(7.22.2003)
Why Corporate Raiders Should Never Re-Name the Firms They Buy
(7.25.2003)
Dowdy Heathrow Airport is (Unbelievably) Privatized
(7.13.2003)
Measuring Foreign Direct Investment
(7.24.2003)
No Towels for You!
(7.30.2003)
Vanguard Founder Rails Against Corporate Ethics
(7.24.2003)
More Evidence Trade Protectionism is Generally Foolish
(7.13.2003)
No More Free Ride for You, Lizzie
(7.15.2003)
Flash Mobs
(from
Slashdot
)
(7.25.2003)
Tony Blair's Wife Sings the Beatles
(7.22.2003)
Double Entendre is Usually Funny
(7.17.2003)
Japanese Communist Party No Longer Communist, Now Has Drinking Problem
(7.22.2003)
Darwinian Poetry
(from
Slashdot
)
(7.25.2003)
Mmm...Hot Pockets
(7.13.2003)
Lasagna Really an English Dish?
(7.15.2003)
Columnist: "Will I be a girlie man?"
(7.30.2003)
Sappy Story
(7.30.2003)
Electrical Fire at Eiffel Tower
(7.22.2003)
Gunfire at the DMZ
(7.17.2003)
Queen Holds Same Job for 50 Years
(7.30.2003)
Partial US Pullout of SKor by 2004 Possible
(7.24.2003)
Photos of Dead Saddam Boys Being Released
(7.24.2003)
15-Year Grudge Leads to Bombing in Japan
(7.15.2003)
Pentagon Exercise: This is Only a Test
(7.23.2003)
Lenin Got a Glass Box
(photos of the dead Husseins)
(7.25.2003)
Former Palestinian Leader: Terrorism Down 99%
(7.17.2003)
Solving Water Problems with Markets
(7.17.2003)
Vote Early, Vote Often: Problems with Electronic Voting
(7.25.2003)
Nothing Like a Face Full of Lead for Beauty
(7.15.2003)
Donated HIV-Infected Blood Got Past Japanese Testing
(7.17.2003)
Analyzing the June 22nd Megastorms
(7.25.2003)
Breathe Out, Breathe Out: CO
2
Can Help Plants Survive Drought
(7.25.2003)
KHOU Hurricane Center
(7.15.2003)
Rachel Carson's DDT Paranoia Kills Millions of Africans
(7.22.2003)
Some Chance SARS Could Come Back
(7.25.2003)
Nebraska Energy Office
(7.30.2003)
IP Addresses Exhausted by 2005; Phone Numbers by 2025
(7.22.2003)
Tracking Near-Earth Orbit Debris
(from
Slashdot
)
(7.24.2003)
Who Are the Planets in Your Neighborhood?
(7.24.2003)
Who Owns that Smell?
(7.22.2003)
When the Little Man Light Isn't Enough for Your Crossing Needs
(7.30.2003)
Terror Attacks in Spain
(7.22.2003)
Multiculturalists, Please Read: Some "Values" in Some Cultures Are Wrong. Period.
(7.25.2003)
Rep. Gephardt Has Difficulty Reading the Constitution
(7.13.2003)
DC Sniper Wanted to Kill Kids, Too
(7.25.2003)
Suddenly the Movie "War Games" Seems Much More Real
(7.25.2003)
Vigilance Time Again
(7.30.2003)
North Korea: We're Making Bombs
(7.15.2003)
Bombing at Indonesian Parliament
(7.15.2003)
Incidentally, the Wrong People Won the Case
(7.13.2003)
How Bad Does a Governor Have to Be to Get Fired?
(7.24.2003)
Democratic Infighting is Funny
(7.13.2003)
Rumsfeld: I Like the Army. No, Seriously, I Really Do.
(7.23.2003)
How the US Will Rotate Troops in Iraq
(7.24.2003)
Congress Takes FCC into Boxing Ring
(7.24.2003)
US Forces Kill Saddam's Sons
(7.22.2003)
Alexander Graham Bell Tried to Save Assassinated President Garfield
(7.30.2003)
Liberian: "We now prefer international intervention to food"
(7.25.2003)