Saturday, March 15

Tax preparers take the poor to the cleaners On income of $2,425 in 2002, she was due a net refund of $99. This sum, added to her $970 EITC payment, meant she had $1,069 coming from the government.
For the calculations and paperwork, Jackson-Hewitt charged Payne a $179 tax preparation fee. For the loan, Jackson-Hewitt charged her a $25 handling fee, a $55 application fee and a $42 loan finance fee. ... But for such refund anticipation loans, 135.7 percent is comparatively low, according to a study released by the Consumer Federation of America in January. It found APRs for two-week refund loans like Payne's that ranged from 67 percent to 774 percent. Detroit Free press
From WorldCom, an Amazing View of a Bloated Industry. We now know in quantifiable, stupefying terms, just how much WorldCom overpaid for the telecommunications network it built. By Gretchen Morgenson. New York Times: Technology
World Health Organization issues emergency travel advisory TRAVELLERS INCLUDING AIRLINE CREW: All travellers should be aware of main symptoms and signs of SARS which include:
high fever (>38oC)
AND
one or more respiratory symptoms including cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing
AND one or more of the following:
close contact* with a person who has been diagnosed with SARS
recent history of travel to areas reporting cases of SARS.

(Reports to date have been received from Canada, China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Early today, an ill passenger and companions who travelled from New York, United States, and who landed in Frankfurt, Germany were removed from their flight and taken to hospital isolation.)
World Health Organization

Thursday, March 13

Hubble detects a new, distant planet In an announcement Wednesday by the European Space Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a French-led research team said three separate observations by the Hubble telescope had revealed a hot and puffed-up hydrogen atmosphere surrounding a planet orbiting the star HD 209458 in the constellation Pegasus, 150 light-years from Earth. Details are described in the Thursday issue of the journal Nature.
International Herald Tribune

Wednesday, March 12


Serbian Prime Minister Is Assassinated
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic - who spearheaded the revolt that toppled former President Slobodan Milosevic in October 2000 - was assassinated Wednesday by gunmen who ambushed him outside the government complex.
...Djindjic appeared to have been targeted last month, when a truck suddenly cut into the lane in which his motorcade was traveling to Belgrade's airport. The motorcade narrowly avoided a collision, and Djindjic later dismissed the Feb. 21 alleged assassination attempt as a "futile effort" that could not stop democratic reforms.
"If someone thinks the law and the reforms can be stopped by eliminating me, then that is a huge delusion," Djindjic was quoted as saying by the Politika newspaper at the time. MyWay AP News

Tuesday, March 11

Wind Shear Targeted in Shuttle Crash The Columbia accident investigation board raised the possibility Tuesday that an unusually strong wind shear a minute into the flight weakened the shuttle's left side. The board also suggested the age of the spacecraft may have contributed to the catastrophe. My Way News
Broadway Marquees to Blaze Again as Strike Ends Theater owners and producers and leaders of the musicians' union said after all-night talks at the mayor's official Gracie Mansion residence they had settled the dispute in one of New York's most glamorous and lucrative industries, and all musicals would perform again after being dark since Friday night.
My Way News

White Flash Garrison Keillor's mournful song about the Rhode Island dance hall fire. Prairie Home Companion

Monday, March 10

Mac OS X 10.2.4 Offers new Java update via Software update:
Version 1.4.1 (26.1 MB) adds the following enhancements :
� Improved Java applet support for Safari and other web browsers that support the Java Internet Plug-In.
� incorporates over 60% more features than the previous release, 1.3.1. Improvements include support for new native I/O, XML and Web Services technologies, more security APIs, Unicode 3.0 support
� Java applications take better advantage of Aqua and Quartz Extreme.
� Java applications now fully leverage the built-in Universal Access features of Mac OS X v10.2.
� Java applications can now be controlled through AppleScript, via the new UI Scripting technology (http://www.apple.com/applescript/GUI/).

For more details on this update, please visit: Apple Java or Java.Sun.com

Save Live Broadway Theatre is a moment to moment event where performances are never exactly the same and as such, canned music has no place on a live stage. Don't let the producers detract from the artistry.
Hey NRA, should this weapon be registered? Unlike the outlawed Al-Samoud 2 missile, which was declared as a purportedly legal weapon, the drone was not declared. It would be the first undeclared weapons programme found by the UN and is considered by British and US officials to be a "smoking gun". Times Online

Bush, Blair, Blix, and the Battle for Baghdad
Comment and analysis from Sydney, Beijing, New Delhi, London, Tel Aviv, Sofia, Munich, Ottawa, Toronto, Cairo, Madrid, Karachi, and Budapest World Press Review
N.K. tests anti-ship missile The North's military launched an anti-ship cruise missile from the northeastern coastal area of Sinsang-ri in South Hamgyeong Province at noon," said a ranking ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity Korea Herald
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CONGO: Ebola toll reaches 115 cases, 97 deaths in Cuvette-Ouest Region By 8 March 2003, 115 probable cases of the highly contagious and often-lethal Ebola virus were reported in the Republic of Congo (ROC), with the death toll rising to 97, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) representative in the ROC, Dr Lamine Sarr. IRIN News org

Sunday, March 9

Who's in charge?

The Bush administration's relentless unilateral march towards war is profoundly disturbing for many reasons, but so far as American citizens are concerned the whole grotesque show is a tremendous failure in democracy. An immensely wealthy and powerful republic has been hijacked by a small cabal of individuals, all of them unelected and therefore unresponsive to public pressure, and simply turned on its head. It is no exaggeration to say that this war is the most unpopular in modern history. CounterPunch