"The Simpsons" in the Flesh

"E! Online - Get ready for The Simpsons in living color. Literally."

Israeli Software Firm Drops U.S. Deal

"AP - A leading Israeli software company abandoned its plans Thursday to buy a smaller U.S. rival in a $225 million deal because of national security objections by the Bush administration."

Man in Custody After White House Scare

"AP - A man tossed a suspicious package onto the North Lawn of the White House on Wednesday, setting off a security alert, and was taken into custody, the Secret Service said."

Porn star hits it big as wine-maker

"Reuters - It seemed like the perfect gimmick: a celebrity porn star would launch her own wine, with her alluring picture on the label."

Israel May Be Next al-Qaida Battleground

"AP - Signs are mounting that al-Qaida terrorists are setting their sights on Israel and the Palestinian territories as their next jihad battleground."

Aerosmith's Steven Tyler to Undergo Surgery

"AP - Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler will undergo surgery this week for an undisclosed medical condition, forcing the band to cancel the remaining dates of its North American tour."

New York Times researcher still in Chinese custody

"Reuters - New York Times researcher Zhao Yan was still in Chinese custody on Wednesday, five days after judicial authorities dropped charges of revealing state secrets and fraud against him in a rare show of leniency."

N.Y., Calif. Air Is Dirtiest, EPA Says

"AP - New Yorkers and Californians breathe the dirtiest air in the nation and face higher cancer risks than the rest of the nation, according to the latest data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."

Rebels attack Iraqi police station

"Reuters - Rebels blasted an Iraqi police station with grenade and mortar fire before dawn on Wednesday, killing four policemen in Madaen, south of Baghdad, police said."

Fire Extinguished at Japanese Nuclear Plant

"AP - Firefighters extinguished a four-hour blaze that broke out at a nuclear power plant in western Japan on Wednesday. Officials said no radiation leaked, but two workers were injured."

Canada Getting Hotter - Now 360 Degrees

"TORONTO, March 13 /CNW/ - Yahoo! Canada today announced the availability of Yahoo! Canada 360 degrees, an innovative new social publishing service that allows people to easily share what matters most to them and keep connected with the people they know - all in one...

Political rivals unite against 'premium spam'

"The coalition aimed at putting a stop to AOL and Yahoo's plans to charge fees to send e-mail will include two political adversaries: the liberal MoveOn.org and the conservative RightMarch.com political action committees."

Google throws out US data demand

The US government demand that Google hand over search records would violate the privacy of users.

The Limits of Freedom

The computer search engine corporations are under attack for wanting to do business with China. Wal-Mart isn't of course, nor is Pepsi.

First-ever liveblog of U.S. Congressional Hearing on China's Internet

"Redstate has been invited to attend the event and participate in the first-ever liveblog of a U.S. House of Representatives hearing. I'll be on-site with other bloggers from Human Events Online and Town Hall. A...

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