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New Michael Drosnin Book Likely to Revive Code Controversy

By R. Edwin Sherman
Director, Bible Code Digest
Michael Drosnin’s sequel is bound to kick the debate over codes in the Bible back to life—a regular cat fight among scientists that started with the publication of his best-selling first book, The Bible Code (Simon & Schuster, 1997).
Bible Code II The Countdown (Viking) offers new mini-clusters that [...]

Opposition Snubs Deby’s Long-Awaited National Dialogue

UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
NEWS
July 28, 2006
Posted to the web July 28, 2006
Ndjamena
The Chadian government on Friday launched a long-awaited national dialogue aimed at sealing differences with the opposition, but President Idriss Deby’s main opponents stayed away.
With Deby facing attacks from rebels operating on the eastern border from Sudan, as well as high-level [...]

7th SysAdmin Day

My SA day here at ACR went almost unnoticed except a Happy SA Day wish from EW, CH, AL and a nice coffee JD made for me as a gift. I really appreciated. It was better than nothing. Other than that, it was same old same old. Happy SysAdmin’s Day to all the SAs out [...]

Happy Sysadmin day!

SA DayToday, July 28th, is System Administrator Appreciation Day!!
This is what the website http://sysadminday.com says about the day. “System Administrator Appreciation Day – A special day, once a year, to acknowledge the worthiness and appreciation of the person occupying the role, especially as it is often this person who really keeps the wheels of your [...]

Frightening dream

I have had a very scary dream last night and I had to wake up. In the dream, I went back to Chad and found my father really sick, I mean really sick. I was crying and begging God to keep my dad alive for me. I haven’t seen any member of my family in [...]

Vive Floyd Landis !

Tour de France 2006
Sunday, July 23rd, 2006
Floyd Landis wins the Tour de France !
Congratulations to Floyd Landis who has just won the Tour de France 2006! It was a great Tour with a lot of suspense this year. For many observers, the retirement of Lance Amstrong has brought the sense of surprise and suspense [...]

Visit to the Arlington National Cimetery in Arlington, VA: Silence & Respect to the fallen heroes !

I visited the Arlington National Cimetery in Arlington, VA. Tomorrow is July 4th, the Independence Day here in the United States. It’s a national holiday. It’s a day to pay tribute to the heroes and heroins who died and are still dying today in Iraq, in Afghanistan so that people here in the United States [...]