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MSNBC: US, UK bomb Iraq. "Moments before the attack began, Trent Lott, R-Miss, the Senate majority leader, said, 'Both the timing and the policy are subject to question,' adding that he could not support military action 'at this time.'" Russia and France condemn the attack.

Jesse Berst: Desktop applications will disappear.

News.com: Will Microsoft buy Reed Elsevier?

Herald-Tribune: Push didn't get the shove.

I bet you'll see this GIF about 80,000 times over the next few days. A little humor couldn't hurt?

News.com: Amazon up 46 points. Analyst says it will hit 400 in 12 months. "It's momentum on momentum."

NY Times: No on impeachment.

SJ Merc: Network Solutions and Yahoo in deal for domain name registration.

NY Times: Recording industry embraces the net. "The genie is out of the bottle," said Rob Glaser, the chairman and chief executive of Real Networks Inc., a leader in delivering music and video over the Internet. "As MP3 demonstrates, when the industry doesn't come together and create a solution, things happen anyway."

{mainresponder.discuss.cowskulllink ("If you have experience in Frontier's web-server runtime environment, please check this out. We're beginning to roll some of the new features from our dynamic server into the standard Frontier release. We'll start releasing test code soon. You can follow the discussion, or participate, by clicking on the cow skull. Let's have fun!", 1330)}

     

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