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...Abizaid did point out that the small operation in Djibouti has produced bang for the buck: "Working closely with U.S. Embassy personnel in the region, CJTF-HOA assists partner governments in building indigenous capacity to deny terrorists access to their territory. This not only includes training local security and border forces, but also involves assisting with low-level civic projects throughout HOA such as digging wells, building schools and distributing books, and holding medical and veterinary clinics in remote villages." These efforts, Abizaid said, engender goodwill and help "discredit extremist propaganda and bolster local desires and capabilities to defeat terrorists...
...special button for adding tracks to an on-the-fly playlist. Admittedly, the design isn't brand-new - Creative had a primitive version of this years ago, and Sonos has a more advanced one (for a more advanced price). Still, the speed with which I could remotely access songs stored on my PC, all alphabetized together despite their various origins, had me feeling that my years-long search for a convenient wireless music system was over...
...Like the Sonos, you can install extra receivers (sold separately for $79) in various rooms, and label them for easy access from the remote; unlike the Sonos, the Logitech DJ can only stream one song at a time to one location, period...
...Hiccups notwithstanding, I have to hand it to Logitech for unlocking the secret of managing other people's music. Though this product is currently for Windows PCs only, it answers the needs of many Internet-music buyers who want to access songs stored on their PCs, and stream them around the home. Sure, there are plenty of iPod docks and iPod solutions for this, but Logitech's DJ takes the iPod out of the equation, and adds flexibility in the process. It's a trick of simplicity that even Steve Jobs would be proud...
...voted for President Bush and have agreed with almost all the decisions he has made. But the veto on embryonic-stem-cell research wasn't among them. I'm terminally ill, and although it's too late for me, denying U.S. scientists access to this 21st century technology because of religious beliefs is madness. If the President ever needs such treatment and decides not to use it, so be it. Denying it to everyone else is inhuman. JOHN PORTER Portland...