In a move not too surprising, the RIAA has begun targetting students. You know something's wrong when businesses start going after their own customers.
Over in Iraq, hopeful signs for humanity come in news of an Iraqi lawyer and wife who risked their own lives to help US troops rescue Pvt. Lynch. The lawyer not only risked his life walking up to a bunch of Marines, but he returned back to the hospital to gather crucial information. Perhaps not all lawyers are crooks after all.
In the little town I live in, nobody seems to be concerned by SARS, but CDC chief says it may become a pandemic. Is this more FUD? Well, some of the reasons raised include: highly infectious from person to person, little or no natural immunity, no cure. Sounds bleak indeed.
Conclusion: War, disease, and a record industry on the loose. Sheesh, is this the Middle Ages or something?
Posted Fri, April 4, 2003 08:01 by dirvish
More info on persecuted college students from da' local: http://www.chicoer.com/articles/2003/04/04/ap/Entertainment/apnews3e8d9e2d6424c-03.txt Don't the poor college students have enough troubles trying to pay for an education with a part time job while tuition is being raised.
As to lawyers, they might be viewed differently in a different society like Iraq's. Maybe the typical Iraqi lawyer isn't a crook...
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