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...California congressman who reportedly kept company with the missing intern will break his silence tonight at 10 p.m. ET on ABC in a live-to-tape, no-restrictions interview with the winner of the "get" sweepstakes, Connie Chung. (A nickel for Dan Rather's thoughts right now.) By Monday, similarly "candid" interviews with Condit will have appeared - at this writing - in national weeklies People and Newsweek, and on local television stations in his home district. Condit has also penned a letter to constituents, which arrived at the Modesto Post Office some time Wednesday afternoon. CNN's Bob Franken...
...could be you or me. And everybody else does screaming people." Says Walters, who persuaded Vanzant to try a talk show after seeing her on Oprah and inviting her on The View: "How many times have I seen, 'It's not my baby!' 'Yes it is!'?" But Jerry Springer et al. are thriving, while nearly everyone who has promised an alternative approach to sailor-mouthed moms and their accused babydaddies has failed or gone over to the dark side...
Preventing computer-network attacks and security breaches is not just a matter of installing the latest technology but also one of information security awareness. Employees are vulnerable to computer virus attacks, laptop theft, et cetera. Everyone needs to be concerned about information security and privacy, not just the technology world. People are the ultimate barrier to information theft. STACEY ESCOFFERY, PRESIDENT InfoSec Awareness LLC New York City...
...That's one of the last things they worry about in China. Rest assured that everything will be built on time and to specifications. The Chinese will do very well on the specifics: Seating, logistics, et cetera...
...beauty. Twenty-five years ago, if an American painter or sculptor, when asked what he wanted to achieve, had replied "Beauty," he might well have earned a double take as a mere decorator. (Decorators were always "mere" back then.) Art was meant to issue political challenges, to confront convention, et cetera. And a lot of truly lousy, polemical art lay in that et cetera...