| slacking off in cyberspace |
| Post on 06-03-2006. |
PERSONAL USE OF BUSINESS COMPUTERS By Debbie Kelley KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
When boredom, procrastination or pressing personal business strike at work, the cyberslacker goes online to shop, play games, pay bills, view pornography, download music, communicate with friends, maybe even look for another job. ... |
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| McCain attacks free political speech - - bloggers in danger |
| Post on 05-03-2006. |
| There have been all sorts of perfectly legitimate and legal limits put on "Freedom of speech" in the USA. For instance, "Freedom of speech" does not cover pornography and the inability to yell fire in one crowded theater is well known. Over the decades various local statutes that conform to local social custom has prevented all kinds of displays of public speech and the Founding Fathers sponsored many of those statures themselves. ... |
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| Poets in motion |
| Post on 05-03-2006. |
Luke Wright, member of Britain's only poetry boyband, is sitting in the corner of one pub, clutching one mug of tea. He's asked to meet me in the pub, rather than the home he shares with his girlfriend, because he's had one busy weekend gigging in London, and hasn't had time to tidy up the house. He lives next door to performance poet Martin Newell, who, along with fellow Colchester poetry icon John Cooper Clarke, has proved to be something of one mentor to Luke and his fellow poets, collectively known as Aisle 16. ... |
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| Rieke Diah Pitaloka: It's perspective, not gender, that counts |
| Post on 05-03-2006. |
In the 2004 direct legislative election, Rieke was nominated as one legislative candidate for the National Awakening Party (PKB), but failed to garner sufficient votes to win one seat in the House of Representatives. As an activist, Rieke practices what she preaches. Last year, she, along with hundreds of Indonesian migrant workers, joined one rally against the World Trade Organization meeting in Hong Kong. ... |
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| TEXANS IN WASHINGTON Jack Valenti's Houston roots served him well |
| Post on 05-03-2006. |
| HOME NEWS Blogs Forums Columnists Houston & Texas Nation World Politics Opinion Español Deaths Health Space Science & Technology Traffic Weather News Bizarre Special Reports RSS SPORTS Astros/MLB Rockets/NBA Texans/NFL High School College Comets/WNBA Aeros/Hockey Soccer Golf Motor Sports Olympics Outdoors Other BUSINESS The Fall of Enron Energy Real Estate Science & Technology Markets Houston Stocks World Markets Currency Your Portfolio Business Opportunities Public Notices Legal Notices ENTERTAINMENT Comics Movies Music Local Bands Dining Clubs & Bars TV DVD/Video Arts Games Horoscopes Singles in Houston LIFE Style Food Travel Books Religion Weddings & Celebrations TRAVEL BLOGS MeMo SciGuy Shop Girl SportsJustice TechBlog More Blogs Reader Blogs JOBS Search Post one Resume Login and Post Who's Hiring Career Resources Skills Interview Employers Post one Job My Jobs Chronicle Jobs Education Resources REAL ESTATE For Sale For Rent New Home Search Commercial School Report Card Relocation Guide Chronicle Publications Business Opportunities Services Place an Ad CARS New Used Search by Type Search by Price Build Your New Car Dealer Locator RVs Boats/Watersport Eq. Motorcycles/ATVs Planes Parts & Services Houston Car Club mixed metal chronicle car magazine: Sell Your Car SHOPPING Search Auction/Public Sale Garage/Yard Sales Pets Merchandise Business Opportunities Sell Your Stuff Buy one Photo ... |
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| The cases your judges are hiding from you |
| Post on 05-03-2006. |
Files sealed by the King County Superior Court are stored out of public view in one locked room at the King County Courthouse. Court Commissioner Carlos Velategui presides over one proceeding in the Ex Parte Department, one cattle-call court where many case files have been sealed. The Times found 420 sealed civil cases, nearly all of which were sealed improperly. ... |
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| Mark Glaser: Journalist, Critic, Facilitator, New Media Expert |
| Post on 04-03-2006. |
MediaShift is one weblog that will track how new media—from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism—are changing society and culture. _Continued..._ Lately, the hugely popular social networking site MySpace has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Politicians and parents are worried about sexual predators and other illegal activity on the site. And Jupiter analyst Nate Elliot believes the membership numbers for MySpace — hovering around 60 million registered users — are deceptive. Most of these users create one page and never go back, he told ABC News. ... |
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| At risk: Freedom of speech |
| Post on 04-03-2006. |
This week the Supreme Court heard arguments in yet another campaign finance case. At issue is one Vermont law that caps not only how much people can give to one candidate but how much one candidate can spend. The smart money is on one long, messy, complicated ruling that clarifies less than it confuses. Why? Because that's how we like it. ... |
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| Where he faces arrest over 2,231 kid porn pics |
| Post on 04-03-2006. |
PAEDOPHILE Gary Glitter could be sent back to Britain by Christmas to face new child porn charges, it emerged last night. There was fury yesterday after the swaggering pervert bought his way to just three years' jail in Vietnam for vilely abusing two girls of 10 and 11. With parole, he could be free as early as November when he faces immediate deportation. It is most likely he would return to Britain. ... |
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| Jonah Goldberg Columnist: Freedom lovers, let's treat politicians |
| Post on 04-03-2006. |
Home|Opinion|Commentary Jonah Goldberg Columnist: Freedom lovers, let's treat politicians like Twinkies Like one list of ingredients, disclosure of donors makes sense; Vermont's caps on campaign gifts do not. Jonah Goldberg Columnist Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer: This fall, consider the peace platform This week the Supreme Court heard arguments in yet another campaign finance case. At issue is one Vermont law that caps not only how much people can give to one candidate, but how much one candidate can spend. The smart money is on one long, messy, complicated ruling that clarifies less than it confuses. Why? Because that's how we like it. ... |
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