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Because there are so many abandoned web logs, it is often difficult to know when a blogger dies. Do specific hosts have policies? What are the wishes of a family? Wired News explores.
Computer Worm exploits SARS
Coronex is just the latest in a string of worms and viruses that use widespread interest in current events or [...]
Whew.
I suspect this author is going to get a lot of hate mail.
James Heflin looks at the marriage of politics and religion in this article that puts into words what many of us outside the US don’t grasp. Now I have a bit better understanding.
Its fans call it the “conservative resurgence.” Its detractors call it [...]
Bangladesh
Could you imagine the outcry if this happened in waters off North America?
Two ferries sank in Bangladesh yesterday. One held a wedding party of about 90 people. Only 30 were able to make it to shore.
And a ferry carrying 400 people capsized. 100 bodies have been recovered, about 200 are missing.
Tropical storms hit this region [...]
Jordon Cooper and Cre8d met up with thieves this Easter weekend, and Cre8d had a flash flood thrown in to boot.
I didn’t know what a puggles was either. Remarkable.
SARS
China’s health care system is in shambles according to this report in the Asia Times. This article was written two days ago, and already the SARS [...]
But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” - Jesus Christ
Published 5 years, 2 months ago 3 commentsHere is the final installment of several BBC weblogs from the Iraq conflict that ran on the BBC site.
The BBC’s Stuart Hughes, who was wounded by a land mine is maintaining his blog.
The Asia Times looks at the US media war coverage and asks some serious questions.
The networks should be commended for thinking about the [...]
Wired News has a summary of the latest Pew Research Project about the digital divide. The full Pew Report can be found here.
There are two groups of people that stand out in this survey of 3,553 Americans.
The first is low income.
While understanding the subtleties of offline populations might be helpful, the biggest reason for not [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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