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October-December 2000: What's new?

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{CafeNews.89.8}: Scott Butki {scoop} Sun, 05 Nov 2000 19:28:58 EST (3 lines)

Do you watch "The Daily Show?" What do you think of its
merging of news, news satire and entertainment?
Come share your thoughts at motet:media.241

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{CafeNews.89.9}: {scoop} Sun, 05 Nov 2000 19:30:31 EST (0 lines)
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{CafeNews.89.10}: Scott Butki {scoop} Sun, 05 Nov 2000 19:32:37 EST (3 lines)

What do you think of the media coverage of the MP3 issue? Has it
been fair or too simplistic?
Share your opinion at Motet:media.240.

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{CafeNews.89.11}: {scoop} Wed, 08 Nov 2000 07:56:05 EST (0 lines)
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{CafeNews.89.14}: The Artist Formerly Known As {jmgiunta} Wed, 29 Nov 2000 08:34:58 EST (10 lines)

Are you interested in bass?

Do you play bass guitar, double bass, tuba, sousaphone, bass
saxophone, bass clarinet, or bass jaw harp?

Would you like to speak to bassists, or ask a bassist a question?

The BASS Place is for Bass Players, Bass Enthusiasts, Bass Lovers...

Go to motet:Music.Creating and follow the link to the BASS Place!

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{CafeNews.89.15}: Choo Norbury {choo} Wed, 29 Nov 2000 08:56:51 EST (4 lines)

Pets are great companions and have documented benefits on our
health!  Spoil them rotten, as they so richly deserve.  Learn about
the best Web sites for pet spoiling in the Pets conference at
topic:Pets.61

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{CafeNews.89.16}: Choo Norbury {choo} Wed, 29 Nov 2000 21:41:21 EST (6 lines)

The East Coast people... they have their own conference.  And the
West Coast people... THEY have their own conference.  Even the
Canadians have their own conference.  And yet, the Utne Reader's home
region... the bread basket of the United States... the Heart of
America... we have no conference.  Until now!!!   Come join us in the
brand new conference:Heartland!!!

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{CafeNews.89.17}: Kai Hagen {kai} Fri, 01 Dec 2000 01:41:10 EST (30 lines)

[TRANSMITTED BY EMAIL ONLY]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CAFE UTNE HOSTS "ELECTION AFTERMATH 2000" CONFERENCE

MINNEAPOLIS, MN. NOVEMBER 29, 2000 - Lauded as one of "the best sources
of election news on the web", Cafe Utne's "Election 2000 Aftermath"
online conference is attracting hundreds of participants daily. In
discussion topics like "Monitoring the media," "What are they hearing,
thinking and saying abroad?," "Nader's impact," and "Actions you can
take," participants are swapping links and sharing insightful analysis
of unfolding events as they happen.

Cafe Utne (http://cafe.utne.com) has been a dynamic forum for political
dialogue since 1995. Winner of the 2000 Webby Award for "Best Online
Community", many of Cafe Utne's 50,000 members are actively involved in
civic and cultural affairs. Host of Cafe Utne, Utne Reader Online
(http://www.utne.com) is the digital incarnation of Utne Reader
magazine, the nation's leading digest of the alternative media. With a
paid circulation of 225,000, the bi-monthly magazine has been nominated
three times for the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

CONTACT: Mitra Milani Engan, Utne Reader
tel.: 612/338-5040, ext. 51
mailto: mitra@utne.com

To read more press releases from Utne Reader and Utne Reader Online,
visit the Utne Reader Press Room at
<http://www.utne.com/magazine/pressroom>.

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{CafeNews.89.18}: Cool! :) {quantumfoam} Sat, 02 Dec 2000 17:40:13 EST (0 lines)


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{CafeNews.89.19}: The Artist Formerly Known As {jmgiunta} Mon, 04 Dec 2000 14:51:36 EST (5 lines)

                   It was 20 years ago today...

   John Lennon has been gone for 20 years as of Friday, December 8.

     Please lay your flowers down at topic:Music.Listening.106

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{CafeNews.89.20}: {jmgiunta} Thu, 07 Dec 2000 08:53:05 EST (0 lines)
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{CafeNews.89.21}: The Artist Formerly Known As {jmgiunta} Thu, 07 Dec 2000 08:55:00 EST (9 lines)

New topic in conference:Music.Listening!

Our Favorite Traditional and New Holiday Music

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{CafeNews.89.22}: Leif Utne {leif} Fri, 08 Dec 2000 19:51:41 EST (17 lines)

Secial Feature:
IMAGINE Author Series
(starts Friday, December 8)

Marianne Williamson kicks off a two-month series of interactive
discussions with authors of the book IMAGINE: What America
Could Be in the 21st Century, a compendium of visionary essays
from America's leading thinkers on activism and spirituality.

James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy and an
IMAGINE contributor, joins us Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Upcoming authors include: Barbara Marx Hubbard, David Deida,
Paul Rogat Loeb, Dee Dickinson, Sam Daley-Harris and more...
Stay tuned for dates!

Go there>>http://cafe.utne.com/partners/bin/motet?enter+Imagine

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{CafeNews.89.23}: Kai Hagen {kai} Fri, 08 Dec 2000 23:23:55 EST (39 lines)

More....

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Imagine.3.2: Marianne Williamson (mwilliamson) Thu, 07 Dec 2000
11:32:09 CST (27 lines)

Hi everyone,

Thanks for joining us at this IMAGINE conference at Café Utne.
Several of the authors of *IMAGINE: What America Could Be in the 21st
Century* will be joining us over these next two months to discuss
their essays from this exciting book.

      *Imagine* is a compendium of essays by leading American
thinkers, amounting to a collective vision for a transformed America.
In areas of our *inner* as well as *outer* experience, from personal
issues to collective values, experts in various fields have answered
the following questions: In the realm of highest possibilities, what
could American look like in fifty years? What changes would have to
happen in order for that to occur? How can an individual or
institution best contribute to that change?

     Deepak Chopra, Anne Lamott, James Redfield, Sam Daley-Harris,
John Robbins, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Paul Hawken, David Korten,
Carolin Myss, Ed Ayres, David Deida, Paul Loeb, Daphne Rose Kingma,
Neale Donald Walsch, Dee Dickenson and more*.In forty essays ranging
from parenting and sex, to education and business, to government and
health, IMAGINE*s authors have created a reference book for future
possibilities. As we embark on this new century, our experience
challenges us to embrace a more loving perspective on ourselves, our
planet and each other. IMAGINE offers practical ideas and solutions
for doing just that, providing a glimpse into what our country could
look like were we to embrace a more holistic approach to life.

      We look forward to discussing IMAGINE with you in this
conference. Thanks for being here, and I send my best to all of you*.

       http://cafe.utne.com/partners/bin/motet?enter+Imagine

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{CafeNews.89.24}: The Artist Formerly Known As {jmgiunta} Tue, 12 Dec 2000 08:49:09 EST (10 lines)

              What music are you buying friends and family this year?

              What do you hope to receive?

              What was the best holiday music gift you ever received?


      Our Favorite Traditional and New Holiday Music

                           topic:Music.Listening.108

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{CafeNews.89.27}: Scott Butki {scoop} Mon, 18 Dec 2000 08:24:45 EST (4 lines)

Who should be "Person of the Year"? Time chose George W. Bush. Do you
agree?
Come by
topic:Media.249

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{CafeNews.89.30}: The Artist Formerly Known As {jmgiunta} Thu, 04 Jan 2001 14:46:31 EST (3 lines)

Are the four lads from Liverpool making a comeback???

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{CafeNews.89.31}: Bill McMichael {sophmore} Fri, 05 Jan 2001 06:29:19 EST (1 line)

Time for a new title here. :)

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{CafeNews.89.32}: Leif Utne {leif} Sat, 20 Jan 2001 12:56:15 EST (1 line)

or a new topic. see you in {41.}

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