added 2007 Tue May 29 7:32:40 by Neophile
With the reconstruction of Ground Zero finally underway, Al Qaeda would prefer that the project be completed much faster, as it sees a great opportunity in the new tower.
With the reconstruction of Ground Zero finally underway, Al Qaeda would prefer that the project be completed much faster, as it sees a great opportunity in the new tower.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 18:53:28 by TomBiro
This is fantastic, given Barry Bonds' approach to Aaron's home run record. 50 "unaccounted for" home runs given to Hank Aaron by Major League Baseball.
This is fantastic, given Barry Bonds' approach to Aaron's home run record. 50 "unaccounted for" home runs given to Hank Aaron by Major League Baseball.
added 2007 Sun Mar 11 4:10:00 by corey.spring
The Onion is adding video to its fake news business - here's the trailer for The Onion News Network, which premieres in April. "We've been waiting for technology to catch up with our frighteningly advanced vision for the future of news," Sean Mills, president of Onion Inc., told Wired News. "That day has finally come."
The Onion is adding video to its fake news business - here's the trailer for The Onion News Network, which premieres in April. "We've been waiting for technology to catch up with our frighteningly advanced vision for the future of news," Sean Mills, president of Onion Inc., told Wired News. "That day has finally come."
added 2007 Tue Mar 6 16:31:17 by SusanParrish
A diverse group of marijuana advocates, or "stoners" as they are popularly known, mistakenly held a massive rally in support of Republican party vice-presidential nominee Jack Kemp yesterday, calling upon citizens and the legislature in their demands for the candidate's immediate legalization.
A diverse group of marijuana advocates, or "stoners" as they are popularly known, mistakenly held a massive rally in support of Republican party vice-presidential nominee Jack Kemp yesterday, calling upon citizens and the legislature in their demands for the candidate's immediate legalization.
added 2007 Fri Mar 2 16:34:31 by capn_caveman
Researchers in the U.S. say they've successfully shown how attackers could compromise a network designed to make it harder to trace Internet surfers and the Web sites they are viewing.
Researchers in the U.S. say they've successfully shown how attackers could compromise a network designed to make it harder to trace Internet surfers and the Web sites they are viewing.








