posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jul 2007 09:19 UTC (OS News)
After interviewing Axel Dorfler yesterday, in this second installment of Five Questions, we interview Robert Szeleney, the main driving force behind SkyOS . SkyOS has been in development since the late '90s, but for the past few years, it has seen rapid development.
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Dress rehearsal for interview can be a big job (Belleville News-Democrat)
Q: I am a big-and-tall guy, especially in the stomach region. I will be interviewing for jobs over the next few weeks and won't be able to shed a lot of pounds in a short time. What should I wear that will make me look professional, comfortable and, as much as possible, conceal the extra pounds? I will wear a jacket when I arrive, but after the initial introductions, I will be in shirt and tie ...
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'Justifying' Torture: Two Big Lies (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)
July 19, 2008— O ne can assume that former Attorney General John Ashcroft didn’t mean it to be funny, but his testimony on Thursday before the House Judiciary Committee might strike one as hilarious, were it not for the issue at hand — torture.
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'Justifying' Torture: Two Big Lies (Middle East Online)
Torture does not yield truthful information. It can, though, be an excellent way to obtain the untruthful information you may wish to acquire. Torture can indeed provide the information you may want to have to grease the skids for war, say Coleen Rowley and Ray McGovern .
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Coleen Rowley: 'Justifying' Torture: Two Big Lies (HuffingtonPost)
By Coleen Rowley and Ray McGovern, originally posted on Consortiumnews.com on July 19, 2008. One can assume that former Attorney General John Ashcroft didn't mean...
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