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WaronTerror
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tranquileye
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A bit of a sea change at
CNN.com
: the "War on Terror" news heading, which has been part of the right column of CNN's home page since late September 2001, is gone, and not coincidentally, the massive non-news of the
arrest of actor Robert Blake
is the lead story. Not the
growing world outrage over the Israel action in Jenin
, nor
the death of four Canadian soldiers by an errant US bomb
.
posted by
tranquileye
on Apr 19, 2002 -
41 comments
"Just as the War Against Drugs would make some kind of sense if they honestly called it a War Against Some Drugs, I regard Dubya's current Kampf as a War Against Some Terrorists. I may remain wed to that horrid heresy until he bombs CIA headquarters in Langtry."
Recent thoughts from Futurist, author, and stand-up comic
Robert Anton Wilson
.
posted by
tranquileye
on Dec 5, 2001 -
29 comments
With
the FBI advising how to handle suspicious mail [pdf]
,
the
fine people who send you junk snail mail
are
changing their methods
. The Canadian and American Direct Marketing Associations are recommending that their members '
'consider notifying consumers by phone or e-mail that a direct-mail piece is on its way so they are not alarmed when it arrives.
" One cancelled campaign involved mailing marbles to some prospective clients.
posted by
tranquileye
on Oct 24, 2001 -
2 comments
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