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...Novak, a member of the semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, had been brainstorming three months ago about a way to do something "really original." At first, he thought about sabotaging a Loeb Experimental theater play--a sort of performance art prank...
However, these restrictions would not, for instance, require Microsoft to publish the prices at which it licenses Windows, preventing it from coercing computer vendors with higher prices; they would not stop it from requiring vendors to include other Microsoft products with Windows; and most importantly, they would not separate the financial interests of the applications and operating systems divisions of the company. Given the danger that Microsoft could evade, through legal wordplay or technological change, the content of conduct remedies, the latter seems necessary to prevent future abuse. The government's plan, which incorporates these elements, is a more sound...
...HUPD officers responded to a noise complaint outside a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine...
Seven years after Booker Prize-winning Michael Ondaatje won nearly universal acclaim for The English Patient, he returns to the literary world with Anil's Ghost-a tale that verges on the same dark terrain: war. Waiting years for him to publish again, one could not imagine where on the globe Ondaatje would choose to place his pen next. The Sri Lankan-born author (transplanted to Canada) who has written evocative pieces set in the old West, the early jazz era and World War II, chooses a different time and place for this story: the Sri Lanka of the present...
...does Gore do it? How does he manage simultaneously to know all the relevant data and publish alarmist, unscientific screeds such as Earth in the Balance? Without taking away from his mental acuity, one might note that Gore has had eight years to hone his own understanding of what the multivalent meaning of "is" is. Make such semiotic slop the basis of your metaphysical system, and it's easy enough to see how what is actually a neat correlation between sunspot activity and global warming is, and is not; how today's warming hysteria is, and is not like...