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December 16, 2002 Today is a good day for common sense. The ACLU of Wisconsin has agreed to represent everyone who was ticketed at the Haunted House Party in their case against Racine, WI, and the EFF was granted the rights to view corporate documents while they represent ReplayTV owners in their lawsuit.
The verdict is in: I need to learn project management skills.
The Washington Post had a pair of interesting stories today, most notably that weblogs broke the story about Trent Lott's gaffe, and the new tax system may put a much heavier burden on low-income workers. Yeah, smart plan, Dubya.
The INS instituted their special registration policies today and John Conyers faces off with the Drug Enforcement Agency.
December 15, 2002 - December 17, 2002
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