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  china travelogue
Walking back out the front doors (stationed with security guards armed with spiked clubs), I skeptically mulled over the directions the bank clerk had rattled off, but by this point, fairly disoriented from bank-hopping, I was in no state to let instincts override the teller's confident instructions.
Back in Chengdu, on our last night in the Sichuan province before traveling into the nearby sacred Buddhist mountains, we went to see a traditional Sichuan cultural performance.
Backstreets and alleyways are lined with souvenir shops displaying merchandise that spills out from stalls onto the street, narrowing pedestrian walkways.
www.kenexner.com /china.shtml   (4432 words)

  
 City of London -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It continues to (additional info and facts about Aldersgate) Aldersgate, goes north, and turns into some back streets soon after it becomes Goswell Road.
It goes north, becomes the border with the (additional info and facts about London Borough of Hackney) London Borough of Hackney, then east, north, east on backstreets, meeting Norton Folgate at the border with the (additional info and facts about London Borough of Tower Hamlets) London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
It continues south into (additional info and facts about Bishopsgate) Bishopsgate, and takes some backstreets to Middlesex Street where it continues south-east then south.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ci/city_of_london.htm   (2864 words)

  
 E-bookshop.ro >> Acasa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
There are cycles, in which research people switch back and forth between applied and basic R&D. When one of the sectors is capital intensive, the balanced-growth path can exhibit local indeterminacy.
This portfolio of images combines the beauty of the game itself with the aesthetic quality associated with the photographers of Magnum and provides a celebration of the 'world game' as well as a fascinating social portrait of the world over a period of more than half a century.
(Even the back cover should win an award for the most imaginative, startling religion book jacket design in recent memory.) The narrative history of the Bible's many translations and editions is also captivating, particularly the closing chapter on 20th-century biblical discoveries such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library.
www.ebookshop.ro   (4125 words)

  
 Books and other stuff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I'm testing this to see if my blog is back up and running.
Get out of the White House, go back to Texas and take the Gatlin brothers with you.
Lawrence Block, a writer that I highly recommend (his Matt Scudder series is amazing), has started a travel blog chronicling his book tour for his latest Bernie Rhodenbarr mystery.
www.jeffrutherford.com /data/blog   (3301 words)

  
 eTrust Spyware Encyclopedia - Back Streets 1.5
RAT : A Remote Administration Tool, or RAT, is a Trojan that when run, provides an attacker with the capability of remotely controlling a machine via a ""client"" in the attacker's machine, and a ""server"" in the victim's machine.
What happens when a server is installed in a victim's machine depends on the capabilities of the trojan, the interests of the attacker, and whether or not control of the server is ever gained by another attacker -- who might have entirely different interests.
For example, a trojaned login program might be programmed to accept a certain password for any user's account that the hacker can use to log back into the system at any time.
www3.ca.com /securityadvisor/pest/pest.aspx?id=453072404   (676 words)

  
 Fun, Fun, Fun on the Euro-Bahn
He didn't know it, but I was going to micturate unabashedly on his oyster bar parade.
Brought up on the backstreets of Sao Paolo, I wasn't given much to make it in this life.
I ran numbers for Guyanese Indian gamblers that were subsidised by Peruvian cocaine dealers and WGBH Boston.
www.lurchmag.com /eurobahn.html   (1069 words)

  
 Baseball Crank: POLITICS: Just One Question
Rob Neyer at ESPN (Columns are preumium content but page includes in-season Pythagorean standings)
Mark Steyn Online, Everywhere, All The Time ("if we members of the vast right-wing conspiracy don't get back to our daily routine of obsessive Clinton-bashing, then the terrorists will have won.
Backstreets (Official Unofficial Bruce Springsteen Fan Club Site)
baseballcrank.com /archives2/2005/08/politics_just_o.php   (2289 words)

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