You can’t blame the Al Quaeda for this one, although the US State Department, in order to keep the fire lit under his ass, hints that the almighty Bin Laden might be behind terrorist attacks in India. This article highlights the fact that nuclear weapons in the...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A24440-2002May28 washingtonpost.com FCC OK Unleashes XtremeSpectrum By Michael Bruno Washtech.com Wednesday, May 29, 2002; Page E05 It’s been a long wait for Vienna-based XtremeSpectrum Inc. The company has been...
http://www.observer.co.uk/worldview/story/0,11581,722636,00.html When Uncle Sam meets ‘Stan Despite five years covering events in Afghanistan, nothing prepares Jason Burke for life in Viper City on the Bagram air base. But at least this time everyone’s...
Also announced today was a study conducted by the Interactive Digital Software Association that reveals that fewer than 10% of online gamers would actually be willing to PAY to use online gaming services....
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/21/science/21CONV.html New York Times May 21, 2002 Finding Rich Fodder in Nuclear Scientists By CLAUDIA DREIFUS OSTON ‹ Say the word “anthropologist” and images of Margaret Mead in Samoa or Bronislaw Malinowski among the...
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