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 This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow: March 09, 2003 - March 15, 2003 Archives
The international airport at Conakry, Guinea, is busier than usual this week, as diplomats from France, the U.S. and Britain continue to descend upon the West African capital for more discreet horse-trading in preparation for the expected United Nations vote on the Iraq resolution.
Back when the Patriot Act was first being pushed through, I remember reading some ignoramus on some right wing message board somewhere sneeringly dismissing any concern that the administration might abuse its authority, as has happened so many times in the past.
Short story: "partial birth abortion" is a canard, a wedge issue, a way for the anti-abortion crowd to inch closer to their objective through stealth rather than honest debate.
www.thismodernworld.com /weblog/mtarchives/week_2003_03_09.html   (7187 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NHL - Selanne's call: Stay or Stanley?
He has been a catalyst in the Red Wings' 10-0-0-1 run and has been spectacular in eating up extra minutes when Chris Chelios is injured.
Of their final 15 games, the Oilers have only eight against teams with records above.500 -- that's the best schedule of the four teams competing for the final playoff spot in the West.
He's now the premier scorer on the team and all offensive systems have to be geared around what he can do as the No. 1 right wing.
espn.go.com /nhl/columns/heika_mike/1519855.html   (7187 words)

  
 May Messages
Sorong is our last revictualling possibility before Ternate, and I hope to sail directly from Jefman for Bacian island west of Halmahera, there to see if we can find another member of the Bird of Paadise family, Wallace's Standard Wing, discovered and named after him but not confirmed on Bacian in recent years.
Plan to leave for Sorong tomorrow, weather permitting.
Also we were very encouraged because one man in Sabatang came from the main island of Halmahera, and there - five years ago- he said he had seen Wallace's Bird of Paradise.
www.iol.ie /~spice/maymess.htm   (7187 words)

  
 Zionists try to prevent Hanan Ashrawi receiving the Sydney Peace Prize
The unanimous decision by the Sydney Peace Foundation, functioning under the auspices of the University of Sydney, to present the 2003 Sydney Peace Prize to Palestinian leader Hanan Ashrawi, has resulted in an avalanche of intimidation, coercion and bullying by Zionists and other right-wing layers in Australia intent on forcing a retraction.
Sydney’s Lord Mayor Lucy Turnbull has publicly announced she will boycott Ashrawi’s lecture tonight, as well as the award ceremony being hosted by NSW Premier Bob Carr at state parliament tomorrow.
Hanan Ashrawi was born in 1946, two years before the founding of the state of Israel, and grew up in the West Bank town of Ramallah, just outside Jerusalem.
www.wsws.org /articles/2003/nov2003/syd-n05.shtml   (1497 words)

  
 CONTENTS
The South West Times ran an article about the frigate stating, "If Bunbury was hit by a submarine attack tomorrow we would be well protected." The Lockwood was named after Admiral Charles Lockwood who at one time commanded U.S. and Allied submarines in Western Australia during World War Two.
Shortly after liberty was declared for both the ship’s company and carrier air wing as the first of the ferries began to bring the sailors ashore beginning a new era of port visits for RandR.
Carrier Air Wing Five (Tail letters NF) is the only carrier air wing to be based overseas at Naval Air Field Atsugi in Japan to deploy with the Midway with all but one squadron based in Japan.
www.geocities.com /vortakis/chap1.html   (3163 words)

  
 Kimberly Williams articles
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Rob Lowe ("The West Wing") and Kimberly Williams ("Father of the Bride") are donning "The Christmas Shoes," a TV movie scheduled to air on CBS this holiday season.
Paisley said he and Williams were traveling to the West Coast for her appearance tomorrow on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.
For Kimberly Williams, being cast as the sweet and bubbly daughter in the 1991 movie Father of the Bride would prove to be the kind of delightful coincidence one usually finds only in, well, romantic comedies.
www.geocities.com /liesha_ann/kimarticles.html   (3600 words)

  
 Forty Signs Of Rain by Kim Stanley Robinson
The Day After Tomorrow meets The West Wing.
Forty Signs of Rain is an unforgettable tale of survival which captures a world where even the innocent pattern of rainfall resounds with the destiny of the biosphere.
The profound effect the Khembali ambassador has on both Charlie and Frank could never have been predicted - unlike the abrupt, catastrophic climate change, which is about to transform everything.
www.harpercollins.com.au /title.cfm?ISBN=0007148887&Author=0000083   (3600 words)

  
 What not to do at IIT? Circulating a lewd MMS!
After discussing the matter with Midnapore West district police, a team of the economic offences wing of the Delhi police reached Kharagpur and arrested Raj, a resident of Bihar.
Midnapore (WB): A student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, was today (Dec 15, 2004) arrested by the Delhi Police in connection with the circulation of a lewd MMS showing a girl and a boy of a leading school of the capital in a sexual act.
The student would be produced before the sub-divisional judicial magistrate's court tomorrow (Dec 16, 2004) and he would be taken to Delhi, the police said.
news.indiainfo.com /2004/12/15/1512iit.html   (239 words)

  
 Comic Book Galaxy - Pushing Comix Forward Since 2000.
Its closest comparison is probably The West Wing, and Ex Machina feels very much like a television show, if not exactly that television show.
Then there’s Mitchell the child; wide-eyed, excited, the person we all wish we still were, the child that thinks everything is “cool” and “neat” and can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings but still manages to squeeze every drop of life out of today.
Ex Machina takes place in an alternate timeline, a place that is all-but parallel to our Earth, a fact that is hinted at through various ideas (As a kid Mitchell reads DC comics, Arnold is mentioned as California’s Governor, etc.), but becomes increasingly clear when the events of September 11 are brought up.
www.comicbookgalaxy.com /050405_LP_review.html   (1222 words)

  
 From China to Playboy, Bai Ling's 'free spirit' guides her career and relationships
She has had small roles in "The Crow," "Wild, Wild West" and "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow," and meatier roles opposite Richard Gere in "Red Corner" and with Chow Yun-Fat and Jodie Foster in "Anna and the King" as well as in independent films.
In "The Beautiful Country," Ling plays a woman who tries to get to the United States illegally and takes a young half Vietnamese man (played by newcomer Damien Nguyen) under her wing as he searches for his father, played by Nolte.
Ling refers to her life and career as "a journey, a gift," and therefore has refused to be tied down in a relationship, believing it would limit her freedom.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/07/14/DDG4PDNO8U1.DTL   (948 words)

  
 thecustard.tv • television news archive
Electronic Media magazine's survey also found they loved 24, Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is coming to BBC4 soon, Boomtown, soon to be aired on Five, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The West Wing, Everybody Loves Raymond, Six Feet Under, The Gilmore Girls, Friends and The Simpsons.
At its peak (when it preceded Top Of The Pops on Thursdays), Tomorrow's World attracted up to 10 million viewers, but in a Wednesday night slot against Coronation Street, audiences fell to about three million.
The science and technology show has been airing for 38 years since Raymond Baxter hosted the first show in 1965, but audiences have fallen and only occasional specials will now be shown.
thecustard.tv /news/news10.html   (948 words)

  
 Society Blunkett bans Bradford White Nationalist march
Yesterday's move came after a request from Bradford city council and West Yorkshire police to ban a march by the right wing group the White Nationalist party.
The group had planned to hold a march and rally in the city centre tomorrow, but the council feared the rally would prompt similar disturbances to those that took place in July 2001 when the National Front gathered in the city's Centenary Square.
A spokesman for the White Nationalists told the Bradford Telegraph and Argus that the ban set a disturbing precedent.
society.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4837935-107953,00.html   (253 words)

  
 ::: T h e F r e e d o m P a r t y :::
Wombourne residents have expressed their shock at this week’s parish and district elections in which the right wing Freedom Party won the largest majority in Wombourne South West.
Fellow Wombourne and county councilor Peter Timms said a meeting was due to take place tomorrow (30) between county council officers and Highways Agency to discuss safety throughout the entire stretch of the A449.
With a combined effort from all village councillors and conservation groups Wombourne may be able to reject anymore of the unacceptable developments the village has seen recently and obtain the needed change of use for the burial ground site in the near future.
www.freedompartyuk.net /public/partynews/cllredwardspress.html   (7941 words)

  
 Television Without Pity » The West Wing » Recaps & Extras » Season 3 Episode 18
Previously on The West Wing: VPOTUS Hoynes invited Leo to join his very special Leaders of the Free World chapter of AA.
Josh has called Sam in about the "Internet Education Act," which is going before the Health, Education, and Welfare Committee tomorrow.
Sam agrees to meet with VPOTUS in twenty minutes, but asks about some meeting that Josh has planned for the evening.
televisionwithoutpity.com /story.cgi?show=4&story=3154&limit=all&sort=   (7941 words)

  
 Bob on MuchMoreMusic (Canada) -- Bob Geldof Message Board
While waiting for "West Wing" to start, I switched to MuchMoreMusic to watch "Pop-up Video." Right after that was "The Loop," featuring -- a five-minute interview with Bob, taped when he was in Toronto.
Going by the Web site, looks like the interview may play one more time, tomorrow (Oct. 10) at around 10 ET.
I've also noticed that "One for You" is in regular rotation on MuchMoreMusic -- I caught it today around 5:40.
www.voy.com /101985/2/138.html   (190 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
Parihar, secretary-general of the Proutist Universal (a wing of Anand Marg), was allegedly one of the key conspirators in the arms drop at Purulia district in West Bengal on the night of December 17, 1995, the spokesman said.
The accused, who is a resident of Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, was arrested from the posh Chanakyapuri area and will be produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate tomorrow for a transit remand to Kolkata, a CBI spokesman said.
In a major success in the decade-old Purulia arms drop case, the CBI today arrested a key conspirator Acharya Tathbhananand Avadhoot, alias Lal Chand Parihar, here.
www.tribuneindia.com /2004/20040416/main6.htm   (252 words)

  
 rugby.com.au SIMPSON-DANIEL SHOCKED BY ENGLAND CALL-UP
The eight players among Woodward`s 30-man autumn Test squad not available or not required for All Blacks duty are wings Phil Christophers and Marcel Garvey, Leicester hooker Dorian West, Wasps lock Simon Shaw, Gloucester back-row forward James Forrester, Gomarsall, Rowntree and Catt.
England has elevated gifted Gloucester wing James Simpson-Daniel to the international big time, and he admits: "It hasn`t sunk in yet."
Together with Scarbrough and Flatman, they will be released back to their clubs tomorrow.
www.wallabies.rugby.com.au /news.rugby/article/7956   (252 words)

  
 LORD JOHN MARBURY - The West Wing Episode Guide
"I'll brief her tomorrow," Leo tells the president.
In her Friday press briefing, Myers told reporters that the FBI was still looking into whether Saddam Hussein was involved and would eventually issue a report to Clinton; On Saturday, the U.S. bombed Baghdad, the president having already received and read the report.
Myers told reporters one Friday that the FBI was still looking into whether Saddam Hussein was involved; President Clinton would decide what to do once he reviewed the FBI's report.
www.westwingepguide.com /S1/Episodes/11_LJM.html   (252 words)

  
 Lord John Marbury - The West Wing Episode Guide
The West Wing's [[* GP#John-Spencer-%28actor%29#John] Spencer *], sipping on club soda, refers to the parallels between his early alcohol problems and those scripted for White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry.
"I'll brief her tomorrow," Leo tells the president.
The CIA has photos showing 20,000 troops near the northern border.
www.westwingepguide.com /S1/Episodes/11_LJM.html   (1386 words)

  
 Ben Maller : Archives - September 18, 2005
After hitting tonight's Emmy red carpet for his "West Wing" nomination, Alda plans to hop on the red eye to begin a book tour for his new memoir, "Never Have Your Dog Stuffed." He will be at Barnes & Noble Union Square tomorrow night.
Alda - who's received the triple crown of noms this year (Oscar, Tony and Emmy) - is on the road again.
The NY Post reports that tennis ace James Blake, former Knick Jerome Williams and MSG broadcaster Mike Breen are donating $1,000 apiece to buy tickets for displaced New Orleans families now in the tristate area to the Katrina relief concert Tuesday at the Garden.
www.benmaller.com /archives/2005/september/18.html   (7400 words)

  
 Charlie McCollum on TV
There was a very sad moment towards the end of last night's episode of The West Wing.'' Having 'fessed up to leaking classified information about a military space shuttle -- in the interests of rescuing some stranded astronauts -- presidential...
The Sci Fi Channel brings back its excellent Friday night lineup tomorrow night with the new episodes of Stargate SG-1'' (8 p.m.), Stargate Atlantis'' (9 p.m.) and Battlestar Galactica.'' With all due respect to the Stargate'' franchise -- the original...
A quick guide to the best and worst on Monday nights this fall: Appointment TV Arrested Development''(8 p.m., Fox)Thank goodness, this intelligent but little-watched satire somehow has made it to a third season.
feeds.feedburner.com /charliemccollum   (5911 words)

  
 Cincinnati CityBeat : 02/09/2005 : Arts Beat
Cates, along with other Republican state senators like Jim Jordan from Urbana and Larry Mumper from Marion, wants to protect Ohio's Generation Next from being brainwashed by the liberal, left-wing professors who they believe make up the majority of Ohio's college faculty.
The heart and soul of America lie in tomorrow's decision-makers, but Cates must be clueless about what lies in their hearts and minds if he thinks professors who support the First Amendment bother college students.
The West Chester politician's problem is not so much with the Svengali-like professors on Ohio college campuses speaking against the Iraq War and promoting a woman's right to abortion, but that our zombie children don't possess the self esteem, the intelligence or the will to make up their own minds about matters they consider important.
www.citybeat.com /2005-02-09/artsbeat.shtml   (5911 words)

  
 Wyatt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrea 'Andie' Wyatt, fictional character from The West Wing
Thomas Wyatt the younger, his son, leader of Wyatt's rebellion
Eunice Gardner Wyatt, fictional character from Search for Tomorrow
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt   (130 words)

  
 The Trek Nation - Vanishing Point
Ironically, The West Wing took potshots at Trek fans over on NBC (Trek's original network) in the hour after Enterprise aired, with a storyline in which Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman ordered a White House staffer not to wear a Star Trek pin at work.
The Trek Nation and its subsidiary sites are in no way affiliated with Paramount Pictures, Inc. Star Trek ®, in all its various forms, is a trademark of Paramount Pictures.
Former Trek exec finds characterisation of himself as uncaring to be unfair; hopes 'Threshold' fans will follow series to new time slot tomorrow.
www.treknation.com /reviews/enterprise/vanishing_point.shtml   (1414 words)

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