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...George Bush wins in November, Ted Kennedy should brace himself for a big hug. In Debate No. 3, Bush made the case that all we need is love. He wished for a law he could sign mandating it and a planet where we would all "love a neighbor like you would like to be loved yourself." Love, not partisan wrangling, will produce policies that will leave no child behind and extend the life of Social Security while permitting yuppies to day trade the trust fund...
...Bradbury would be proud. It seems America's space agency has decided to abandon its Hail Mary approach to space exploration and take a more reasoned shot at the Red Planet...
...loaded up my trusty Palm with two different city guides: Vindigo (available free at www.vindigo.com and CitySync, ($19.99 at www.citysync.com) Vindigo covers most major U.S. cities; CitySync, which is produced by the people who write the Lonely Planet travel guides, doesn't include as many U.S. locations, but it does throw in cities such as London and Paris. I also brought along a weird little gizmo called Modo ($99 at www.modo.net) Modo is a city guide that runs on its own funky-looking hardware (it resembles an evil ladybug from outer space). It covers only New York City, Los Angeles...
...George Bush wins in November, Ted Kennedy should brace himself for a big hug. In Debate No. 3, Bush made the case that all we need is love. He wished for a law he could sign mandating it and a planet where we would all "love a neighbor like you would like to be loved yourself." Love, not partisan wrangling, will produce policies that will leave no child behind and extend the life of Social Security while permitting yuppies to day trade the trust fund. How many candidates oppose love or favor leaving a child behind...
...have some truth in advertising and call this the "North American Series"? A touch less glamorous perhaps. But until baseball rivals soccer - which IS played in the vast majority of nations on this planet, and can thus really stage a "World" Cup - to call it anything more is a serious affront to the English language...