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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sat, 29 Jul 2000 12:00:00 GMT
It's 1:30 Saturday morning. I stayed at work until 10:30 tonite finishing my User Interface Manager web interface. Just now I got it working on my Palm VII emulator. Here's how I did it. I built a PQA (web clipping application) for the palm that pointed at a trampoline web page on billstclair.com. I coded a link to my dynamic IP address into that file. I started the web server on my PC, clicked on the link from the PQA to the trampoline, clicked on the link there, and eureka, I'm seeing the output of my web server on the Palm emulator, via Palm's proxy server (in California?). On Monday, I'll load the PQA into Maynard's real Palm VII, and we'll be in business. Then we just have to finish the application.

In case you haven't heard yet, WE GET TO KEEP NAPSTER!!! Their appeal was granted by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The Napster folks convinced the judges that shutting them down until the trial would put them out of business. [script]

Howard Altman and Jim Barry at philadelphia citypaper.net - The Dominican Connection: A couple of cops in Philly got a little too close to a political money machine. They're not dead yet, but they're having a hard time. First of a two part series. The next part is promised for "next week", likely August 4 or thereabouts. [grabbe]

In 1995 a local narcotics squad warned the CIA that a Dominican political party was raising campaign funds in Philadelphia through sales of heroin and coke. Now the investigators' careers are in ruins. What happened?

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Eventually, McLaughlin and the other members of the Bureau of Narcotics Investigations and Drug Control (BNI) would learn how the DEA had its own investigations into similar drug-funded campaign financing operations in New York and New England. They would discover that the CIA was fully aware that the U.S.-embassy-backed candidate was suspected of drug smuggling. The BNI also would learn that some Dominican political party members under investigation for narco-trafficking and money laundering wound up contributing thousands at a September 1996 New York State Democratic Committee fundraiser attended by Al Gore.

Susan Lee at Opinion Journal - 100% Tax Cut? Ms. Lee notices that libertarians call for an end to all taxes. So how are we going to fund defense? She does the math and concludes that charitable contributions to the government might just foot the bill. Opinion Journal is a new electronic publication of the Wall Street Journal. It's premier edition was yesterday. It contains articles from the Journal's editorial page. I've always liked the editorials on the infrequent occasions when I buy a WSJ on paper. Glad to see them on-line. For free. Added to my links page. [lew]

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