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Police say Montreal gunman killed self
AP   Friday, 15 September 2006

Carla Calandrini writes her name on a poster she put up at a makeshift memorial to the victims at Dawson College in Montreal, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006.  A man with a black trench coat went on a shooting rampage at the Montreal college Wednesday killing one person and wounding 19 others before he was slain by police.   (AP PHOTO/CP, Tom Hanson)AP - A 25-year-old man who mounted a deadly shooting rampage at a downtown Montreal college had posted pictures of himself on the Internet with a rifle and said he was feeling "crazy" and "postal" and was drinking whiskey hours before the attack.


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Beyond Search: Tools For Buying, Selling Homes Expand Online
Investor's Business Daily   Friday, 15 September 2006
Investor's Business Daily - Posting your home's sale listing online is so 2004. Checking your agent's blog for new listings is so 2005. In 2006, buyers and sellers are using sophisticated, interactive tools on real estate Web sites.
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Canadian gunman wrote of loves, hates in Web log
Reuters   Friday, 15 September 2006
Reuters - On his online Web log, Montreal college gunman Kimveer Gill wrote that he loved guns, hated people and worried that the police were watching him.
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Apple's Latest Victims
The Motley Fool   Friday, 15 September 2006
The Motley Fool - Malibu Stacy's new hatThere's always plenty of ink spilled when Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) has one of its product release bashes. The latest offerings were a bit unsatisfying to my Foolish Macophile colleagues. The biggest Apple fan in our office had a bit of a hang-dog expression on his face as the announcements rolled out, blogged live by dedicated geeks, and basically revealed little more than upgrades to existing devices.
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Britney Baby Name Game
E! Online   Friday, 15 September 2006

One blog is pulling for Hamlet. The kid, presumably, is pulling for 
 anything but Jailynn.E! Online - One blog is pulling for Hamlet. The kid, presumably, is pulling for anything but Jailynn.


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Suspended Va. state worker wins back pay
AP   Thursday, 14 September 2006
AP - A state employee who was suspended from his job for making unfavorable comments online about a struggling community in rural Virginia has been awarded back pay.
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Creators behind mystery Internet video blogger Lonelygirl15 confess
Canadian Press   Thursday, 14 September 2006
Canadian Press - LOS ANGELES (AP) - The creators of the Internet video mystery teen Lonelygirl15 want fans to know they are not a front for a big Hollywood studio marketing some upcoming film.
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AP Blog: Goodbyes in Congo
AP   Tuesday, 12 September 2006
AP - AP chief of bureau for Canada, Beth Duff-Brown, is in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which she visited many times as a West Africa correspondent in the mid-1990s. She has returned to visit to a remote village in central Congo, where she was a Peace Corps volunteer from 1979 to 1981.
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A New Threat for Monster.com?
The Motley Fool   Tuesday, 12 September 2006
The Motley Fool - When I last wrote about Monster.com (Nasdaq: MNST - News), I remarked on its continued opportunities internationally, and concluded the article by saying the future looked bright. Well, don't look now, but there may be some clouds on the horizon for the company and competitor Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO - News) in the form of job boards set up by some popular technology and software bloggers at GigOM, TechCrunch, and 37signals.
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Blogosphere fills with 9/11 memories and more
AFP   Monday, 11 September 2006

A sculpted plane sits atop a memorial for United Flight 93 crew members at the Chapel for Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Five years to the day from the September 11 attacks, the international blogosphere filled with a litany of poignant memories, personal tributes, political harangues and pleas for peace.(AFP/Getty Images/Mark Wilson)AFP - Five years to the day from the September 11 attacks, the international blogosphere filled with a litany of poignant memories, personal tributes, political harangues and pleas for peace.


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"Looming Tower" might be definitive history of al-Qaida
Canadian Press   Sunday, 10 September 2006
Canadian Press - (AP) - Is there still room for a comprehensive and intelligent account of Sept. 11? One that isn't merely a rehash of all the details that have been bandied about during the past five years on media from morning talk shows to the far reaches of the blogosphere?
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