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[Stageleft:. Life on the left side] The chief executive of BT has become the first boss of a British company to admit that climate change is already affecting his company, and that environmental damage could threaten the stability of the world’s financial system.As Robert says… happy thoughts to you :-)

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Sexx and All That Jazzzhttp://journals.aol.com/jazzzman1430/SexxandAllThatJazzz [Sexx and All That Jazzz] Goodbye: none of them would have made it very far on American Idol. Robert Plant, Roger Daltrey, Steven Tyler, Mick Jagger, later even Axl Rose, Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vetter or Chad Kroeger. The only two I can think of who would have dominated an American Idol - type competition are Freddie Mercury and George Michael. 

http://patsanitarium.blogspot.com [Pat's Sanitarium] La Legion Etrangere: The website is pretty thorough and everything is well laid out (he even has a copy of the contract you sign). Another nice source is Robert Young Pelton's "Dangerous Places" site (an awesome read in its own right) which is a must-read for anyone who is looking for information on how to survive in numerous specific hot spots from someone who has actually been there (like Chechnya or Somalia... heh) as well as other 'interesting' general information...

Blogs.msdn.com[Blogs.msdn.com] jamespr's WebLog :: After settling into our hotel and freshening up from the long journey, Robert, Sean and I set off in search of food. Unfortunately for Sean and Robert, I happened to switch on the TV and discover that there were Football/Soccer World Cup qualifiers being played across Europe so I diverted us to an Irish Pub in Europa Center. How is it you can ALWAYS find an Irish Pub? 

http://nomoremister.blogspot.com [Nomoremister.blogspot.com] No More Mister Nice Blog: Mark Hallinan, a priest at St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church, found the movie's portrayal of Jews "very bad," adding, "I don't think the intent was anti-Semitic, but Jews are unfairly portrayed." Robert Levine, the senior rabbi at Congregation Rodeph Sholom in Manhattan, called the film "appalling" and its portrayal of Jews "painful." On Christmas Day, Richard N. Ostling, the religion writer of The Associated Press, also analyzed "The Passion," writing that "while the script doesn't imply collective guilt for Jews as a people, there are villainous details that go beyond the Bible."

Samizdata.nethttp://www.samizdata.net [Samizdata.net] Samizdata.net: A blog for people with a critically rational individualist perspective. We are developing the social individualist meta-context for the future.

http://www.steve-lacey.com [Steve-lacey.com] Random Thoughts - Steve Lacey: FlightSim Archives: “MS did such a beautiful job with their simulator program, that I could literally sit there in the den after retiring from aviation after fifty years as a professional pilot and digitally relive almost any flight I ever made in real life in a photo quality reproduction of the exact aircraft I flew on any given day or night and in the exact weather the flight was flown. I could pull almost any cross-country flight out of my logs and re-fly it exactly as it was the time it was done.”

Blogs.msdn.com[Blogs.msdn.com] jamespr's WebLog :: jamespr's WebLog. RSS 2.0; Atom 0.3. Blog Home; Contact ... Yup, those are the core slides and this year, I'm the monkey responsible. ...

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