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...become so fearful? Why do I sigh with relief as I enter the gates to my house? Where has "Woman, here me roar" gone? Perhaps it's the onslaught of muggings, attacks and rapes that have occurred in the last year. Xeroxed news articles are posted on the house bulletin boards with "WOMEN BE CAREFUL" written across the top of the pages. It is hard not to feel tentative as one marches homeward...
...popular diversion for fas users, and the Internet community, is known as Usenet, or netnews. Usenet is a system of bulletin boards that operate across the Internet, allowing individuals to read and leave messages on a variety of topics...
...sorry, but I just can't do it. Yes, I saw the monthly media directive from the Trilateral Commission--the bulletin that tells the media the spin we're to put on certain stories. I'm O.K. with the go-negative-on-Dole stuff and the Richard-Jewell-is-a-long-suffering-victim mandate. But I can't bring myself to trash Louis Rossetto and Wired like the rest of my media sibs...
...understand Soul Coughing, one must start at the beginning--the Soul Coughing Web Page. Here, you can take the first step to being a stalker and get a little personal information about the band. Eventually, you start hanging around the site long enough to start posting on their little bulletin board (visited by some guy named Dave Matthews...or maybe it's just another stupid Internet psuedonym thing). And then you decide to attend one of their concerts, you twenty-something white person who can do that Blues-Traveler-concert-goer undulating thing that you're supposed to do with...
...local newspaper, once an indispensable part of daily life, is becoming just one more piece of information clutter. Readership is declining even as new technologies transform or undermine the role newspapers have traditionally played: that of town crier, bulletin board, community troublemaker and trusted interpreter of the outside world. For years newspaper circulation has in general been on an inexorable slide. Between 1992 and 1995 it fell about 3% nationwide, with some major papers taking even bigger hits. The Los Angeles Times, for example, lost 3.5% of its circulation last year, though it is up slightly this year. The percentage...