[MyAppleMenu] Mar 23, 2003

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MyAppleMenu Newsletter
Sunday, Mar 23, 2003

MyAppleMenu : News
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Core Feelings Feed Love Of Apple (Alex L. Goldfayn, Chicago Tribune)
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-0303220095mar22,1,4242290.story?coll=chi%2Dtechtopheds%2Dhed>
"It's completely ridiculous to say that you can't do business on Macs. It's just so much easier."

Apple Miffed At Safari Leaks - Pulls Program (Mike Wendland)
<http://www.mac-mike.com/archives/000092.html>
Apple's had it with Safari build testers who can't keep a secret.

MyAppleMenu : Opinions
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Is It Too Early To Talk About The Next Version Of Mac OS X? (Gene Steinberg, Mac Night Owl)
<http://www.macnightowl.com/newsletters/2003/03/173.htm#panther>
So consider this the latest in an ongoing series of wish lists.

MyAppleMenu : Reviews
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Mozilla Tightens Up (Jim Rapoza, eWeek)
<http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,956371,00.asp>
While many who made a quick jump to Mozilla 1.2 ended up regretting it because of several initial problems, eWeek Labs has found Mozilla 1.3 to be very stable and fast during the week we've used it since it was released.

MyAppleMenu Reader : World
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United Notions (David Aaronovitch, The Observer)
<http://www.observer.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,919969,00.html>
The last thing the world needs is a return to the stalemate of two world power blocs facing each other down. The United States and the European Union must learn to work together.

Why Are These People Smiliing? (Michelle Goldberg, Salon)
<http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2003/03/23/ny_protest/>
With war underway, and a Bush victory a possibility, the antiwar movement appears to be in denial about its future influence.

We Forgot The Russians (Martin Indyk, Washington Post)
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8070-2003Mar21.html>
It's too late to salvage the Security Council resolution that would have legitimized the war against Iraq. But it's not too late to start rebuilding an international consensus around the objective of providing a better, more democratic future for the people of Iraq. That is the side of the United States that is most attractive to the rest of the world. It's time to begin showing it. And this time, we should start by lining up the Russians.

The Western Front (Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times)
<http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/23/opinion/23FRIE.html>
The angry chasm between France and both England and the U.S. has shocked many people in Paris and prompted some to ask whether France went too far.

MyAppleMenu Reader : Life
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Academy Awards Can Mean More In Times Of War (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times)
<http://www.suntimes.com/output/eb-feature/cst-nws-ebert23.html>
Isn't this a little like going ahead with the wedding even though your grandmother just died? The hall's been rented, the preacher's been booked and you've paid the band, so you might as well go ahead and tie the knot.

Espresso Delivery (Nigel Slater, The Observer)
<http://www.observer.co.uk/magazine/story/0,11913,919727,00.html>
Making espresso is a habit that, by paying close attention to the most minute detail, I have inadvertently turned into a ritual.

Awards Shows: The More Obscure, The Juicier? (Caryn James, New York Times)
<http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/23/movies/23JAME.html>
While the glut of televised awards is most conspicuous during Oscar season, the explosion of cable has brought a year-round deluge of shows, honoring doggies and kiddies, fashion and history, pop idols and ethnic groups.

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