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[The Betamax Guillotine] ...or should I say I HAVE EVERY EXTREME CONFIDENCE THAT THERE IS A SINCERE MARKETING MEETING DOWN THE HALL.

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Sfgate.comhttp://www.sfgate.com [Sfgate.com] SFGate: Culture Blog! : Web: Spam. It's what you spend the first 15 minutes of every work day dealing with. Delete. Scroll. ... You are on the extreme right of the political spectrum. ...

http://web.mit.edu [Web.mit.edu] The Sangam Weblog: How many of you educated indians know about the rapes committed by Indian defence forces in Kashmir or rape and extra-judiicial killings in north east - duly recorded by Amnesty International almost every year. How much of media coverage is given to the fact that Mohandas Gandhi was once on payroll of British government before he baceme a successful lawyer in South Africe - how many have read his published notes about Blacks in South Africa - did he ever demand equality for ALL humans - NO just for his brown brethren - and NOT blacks.

[Matt.enlow.net] I Am Frequently Asked Questions: Another BHT fellow, Kurt Nordstrom, on his own blog, wrote a nice little rant about the Easter service he and his wife attended. The part I liked the most—mainly because I've had these exact thoughts, almost word-for-word, for a number of years now—was this:

http://blog.tmcnet.com [Blog.tmcnet.com] Call Center CRM News Blog: March 2005 Archives: and that day-to-day affairs were handled by minions. Pardon me, Mr. Ebbers, but you were CEO and took home hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation.

[Mazar.ca] Random Access Mazar: Blogging didn’t get conflated with personal online diaries until well after 1999 with the creation of Blogger, and when I started blogging in earnest in 2000, blogs were still largely expected to be link-heavy rather than diary-like. As blogging got easier and the broadband revolution took over (with more and more parents getting home connections and more and more teenagers getting online as a matter of course), blogs were increasingly expected to be personal accounts of daily life.

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