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Milo's 256 bytes widgets

Crazy stuff, Milo codes256 bytes HTML widgets(some of these will only work on IE for Windows).

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Posted on 2nd March 2002 Details

Narco News White Paper on Ethics Problems at Don Hazen's Alternet

Acorrosive attackon alternative media Alternet and their unethical practices.

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Posted on 2nd March 2002 Details

The Guardian: Husband arrested for Lolo Ferrari's murder

The death two years ago of Lolo Ferrari, the woman with the claim to the largest breasts in the world (designed by an aircraft engineer!), was initially thought to be due to an overdose of antidepressants. French police have nowarrested her husband and managersuspected of suffocating her.(thanks Olivier)

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Posted on 2nd March 2002 Details

John Ashcroft Sings

Somebody shoot me, please! Attorney General John Ashcroftsinging ‘When the eagles soar’.

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Posted on 28th February 2002 Details

L'investigateur

A visit tol’investigateuris quite revealing. Luxemburg-based journalist Jean Nicolas is now considered a criminal by Belgian authorities and has had an international search warrant issued for his arrest. The official reason? He published the complete content of the Dutroux files on his site (downloadable for 30 EUR though), enough of an excuse to go after him even though many other journalists have been in possession of this ‘stolen’ document for ages. The real reason? His revelations are disturbing, especially in the pedophilia scandals that have rocked Belgium, implicating public figures, politicians, and the royal family.

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Posted on 28th February 2002 Details

Sommaire du dossier sur l'affaire Tati versus Kitetoa

French siteKitetoa(yes, another horrible French website play on words: Qui t’es toi?) has been fined 1000 EUR for exposing a security hole in the website of Tati, a french retailer. This type of event seems to occur a lot in France. Remember the guy whoexposed the hole in the ATM cardsthere and was arrested?

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Posted on 28th February 2002 Details