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...burn 10 tracks a month--barely enough for one CD. MusicNet offers no burning capabilities, but EMI seems to have belatedly recognized the need, at least for fans of Sharon Riley and Faith Chorale. You can now burn up to 20 tracks from EMI's Christian-music catalog for $9.95 a month. Then there's the new version of Napster, which, with the aid of BMG, plans to sell a subscription service as soon as it can strike licensing deals with the other labels...
...plenty of money to be made from selling raw MP3s and unlimited CD-burning privileges. But with major media companies so wedded to the old ways of selling music--nearly 40% of Vivendi's operating income flows from its media business--allowing users to burn from their catalog seems akin to dragging a large wooden horse into their boardroom...
After years of preparation, Harvard libraries will unveil a new web-based catalog this summer that will provide users with a slew of new features—but will rid the system of telnet access...
There's more. To an extent that few Americans understand, modern Europeans have a deep sense of guilt about their colonial adventures. (Indeed, they have much to feel guilty about.) Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth, a chilling catalog of French atrocities in Algeria and a cry to listen to those denied a voice, is one of the post-1945 era's most influential European books. All this has had an effect. It was easy for Europeans to be on the side of Israel when, as in 1967 and 1973, it seemed to be fighting a defensive...
Lanka Library (infolanka.com) ONE-STOP SHOP This site offers a veritable card catalog of useful links, including hotel listings and the latest political news. Under the information section, find census data, CIA backgrounders and a searchable, countrywide phone directory. Or browse the food and cooking section to get a taste of Sri Lanka before...