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...Does this help give the Internet an acclaimed status as the home for news in the next century? The problem with Drudge is that a Web page is cheap, e-mail is essentially free, and no one checks your resume at the door before signing you up for a domain name. In a wired world, Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw hold no monopoly over the news. Anyone with a connection to the Internet can open his or her own site, be it timely news or unverified gossip...
...show gained popularity among the staff at the public school where I teach, the day after Seinfeld became a time for everyone to laugh together at lunch about the antics of the prior evening's episode. So many people are Seinfeld fans that phrases such as "master of my domain" or "it's in the vault" bring immediate recognition and response even among strangers. Seinfeld has given us nine years of original, intelligent comedy and four unforgettable characters without a trace of American-sitcom sugarcoating. Seinfeld has made us closer as a nation by giving us something...
Freedom for the Net? The government is ready to get out of the Internet domain business. Coming soon: the big battle over how it gets privatized...
What a week it's been. The Navy re-instates the allegedly gay sailor who revealed himself on AOL; the Clinton administration releases its plans for Internet domain-name administration, and - what? You want to read about That Woman, as Clinton called her? Are you crazy? Haven't you heard ? the media was wrong. We covered the story too much. Our job performance rating stinks, while the President's soars. It's the reverse of the Diana tragedy ? the blame for Monica has settled on the messenger, and this time there's no drunk driver...
...private-sector body to take the reins over the next two years. Another all-powerful Internet Illuminati? ?We?ve got to be sure there?s not a breakdown in the system,? Ira Magaziner, a senior Clinton adviser, told Reuters. True, but many Internet users would prefer open competition among domain-name registration firms. Today?s report is just the beginning of that battle...