Friday, 28 July 2000 13:08 (ET)
UN suspends Kosovo Albanian newspaper
By LULZIM COTA
TIRANA, Albania, July 28 (UPI) - An Albanian-language newspaper was
ordered shut Friday for violating a Kosovo press law.
The temporary media commissioner in Kosovo ordered the Dita newspaper shut
for p
"!Dr. Joe Baptista" wrote:
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> I've heard that Dubai is following along the path taken by Havenco. They
> are establishing (or have established) an internet freezone. It's
> apparantly an extension of their land based free zone. I'm now tracking
> the source of the info - Jim caroll to see if
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I've heard that Dubai is following along the path taken by Havenco. They
are establishing (or have established) an internet freezone. It's
apparantly an extension of their land based free zone. I'm now tracking
the source of the info - Jim caroll to see if I can find out more and if
anyone ha
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Subject: [Reality_Pump] Time-Warner CEO: corporations taking 'government
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And people thought I was nuts for warning of the perils associ
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From: James Morton-Robertson
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The British government passed a new Act of Parliament today at 1700 hrs,
GMT, 28 July 2000 in which ISP's are requi
Sweet to have the FBI contributing current-event PR to your
marketing...
At 11:17 AM 7/28/00 -0400, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote:
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>JOINING ZERO-KNOWLE DGE SYSTEMS' FREEDOM NETWORK
>will join the FreedomĀ® Network and w
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At 04:59 AM 7/28/00 -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>David Honig wrote:
>>
>> When Napster goes down, there are going to be a lot of
>> folks switching to other file-exchange indices. What is
>> fascinating is that Napster has seeded disk drives with
>> tradable files, introduced a lot of people to the
At 07:12 PM 7/27/00 -0400, Riad Wahby wrote:
>>Extrapolate to software...
>
>This has already been done. Netware, for instance, has a certain
>number of licenses attached to the server, and as clients connect, the
>licenses are locked from being used by other people. Netware isn't
>the only one,
David Honig wrote:
>
> When Napster goes down, there are going to be a lot of
> folks switching to other file-exchange indices. What is
> fascinating is that Napster has seeded disk drives with
> tradable files, introduced a lot of people to the concept.
>
> Trilobites didn't make it, but the
Eric Murray wrote:
> I agree with you, Napster is going to try to switch their
> user base to a for-pay model.
it's not like this had not happened before - there was this swiss site
that (non-commercially) provided lyrics to songs. they got sued by the
record industry (I don't recall whether the
A WASTE OF TIME -- or ESSENTIAL?
If you think getting Citizens Of America's PRO-SELF
DEFENSE, PRO-FIREARM RADIO and PRINT ads out to
the national public is a WASTE OF TIME, then you disagree
with every product manufacturer, every service company,
every political party, and every non-profit organi
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