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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...cond, third and fourth are mainly economic, cultural and military. In an echo of defunct Soviet and Euro-left conspiracy theories, the paper insi... ...xorbitant customs and indirect taxes. Funds, doled out by corrupt bank managers to defunct enterprises and used to roll over bad loans - were sudd... ...ar, Iraq defaulted on its debts to all and sundry. The members of COMECON, the now- defunct communist trade bloc, were hit hardest. According to Mik... ...Constitution. Jordan alone is demanding $1 billion. According to the Knight Ridder Newspapers, an Israeli delegation, currently in Washington, has ... ...ns committee. The Boston Globe recounts the tale of an Iraqi Airlines pilot whose monthly earnings plunged from $1500 to $2.50. Malnutrition and d... ...ograms with 100 and 240 participants, respectively. According to the Knight-Ridder Newspapers, "the ('Future of Iraq') working groups deal with suc...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...xceed a certain level of traffic) to convince their owners to revert to a monthly hosting fee model. With Lycos in trouble in Europe, Tripod may wel... ...tation of the classical format of the book is emerging. Consider the now defunct BookTailor. It used to sell its book customization software mainly ... ... by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis. Dow Jones (Wall Street Journa... ... and share material from print publications". Participating magazines and newspapers print "WuliCodes" on their (physical) pages and WuliWeb subscri... ...llectual property. It spread from machinery to designs, processes, books, newspapers, any printed matter, works of art and music, films (which, at t... ...re forced to do in Brazil and South Africa). A Macedonian with an average monthly income of 160 USD clearly cannot afford to buy the Encyclopaedia E... ...ber's page is shut down for an hour. The member is then prompted to pay a monthly subscription fee for a Premium Service in order avoid a recurrence...

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