Wednesday, April 28, 2004

April 28


Interesting editorial on Kerry and abortion rights in the National Catholic Reporter, while there are some relevant themes on faith and morality addressed here.

This is worth knowing: The Open Park Project, a Washington D.C. non-profit, has launched the first public outdoor wireless Internet hotspot in the nation's capital.

According to the project, the free service will provides coverage in front of the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress and the Capitol Visitors' Center site.

The Capitol Hill hotspot is the initial step in what Open Park says is a plan to provide free public wireless Internet service across the National Mall, using the popular Wi-Fi technology employed in home networks and coffee shops.

The group's free hotspot "will give the public outside the Capitol the same quick Internet access for research, email and news that their representatives enjoy inside their offices," said Open Park's co-founder, Greg Staple, a Washington communications lawyer.

Back out on the campaign trail, the Bush team is lauding a group of key fundraisers, while the Post's AdWatch evaluates the latest MoveOn.org ad, contrasting Bush and Kerry's Vietnam records.

As speculation grows over potential Kerry running mates, Clarence Page in the Chicago Tribune has an interesting proposition: Colin Powell?

Finally, the indispensible The Note from ABC News has moved into a web page format at Noted Now which is sure to become just as crucial reading as the agenda-setting daily briefing.


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