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...already has two No. 1 singles from his multiplatinum album Confessions, and as Evan Harrison, the general manager of AOL Music, says, "You'll have to leave the country if you want to get away from Usher this summer." Usher's third single is about what happened when his "chick on the side said she got one on the way." The chick on the entree plate was Chilli from TLC, so gossip alone will help keep this on playlists through September. It's also a perfectly acceptable bit of I'm-so-sorry-baby R. and B. It'll have...
...meatballs. And Gates' baby, based in Redmond, Wash., is still by far the largest software maker in the world, with a healthy $56 billion in the bank and revenue conservatively expected to rise 5% next year, to about $38 billion. It has buried the hatchet with Sun Microsystems and AOL with billions of dollars in legal settlements. What could possibly be wrong with Microsoft...
...Windows, like last August’s Blaster worm. Current virus writers have realized that while security holes are fleeting, user gullibility is forever. This gullibility has enabled an international hacker war fought with all the drama of daytime television and all the maturity of an adults-only AOL chatroom infiltrated by sixth-graders...
...demoted," Rush replied, his intention now clear: to convey the impression that Clarke was more interested in AOL chat rooms than in al-Qaeda sleeper cells. Cheney agreed. "It was as though he clearly missed a lot of what was going on," he said, and then quickly went on to the Clinton Administration's sorry history of counterterrorism and Clarke's complicity in that...
...demoted," Rush replied, his intention now clear: to convey the impression that Clarke was more interested in AOL chat rooms than in al-Qaeda sleeper cells. Cheney agreed. "It was as though he clearly missed a lot of what was going on," he said, and then quickly went on to the Clinton Administration's sorry history of counterterrorism and Clarke's complicity in that...