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The Globe is the third of the four series of publications containing the debates of Congress. It was preceded by the Annals of Congress and the Register of Debates and succeeded by the Congressional Record. The first five volumes of the Globe (23rd Congress, 1st Session through 25th Congress, 1st Session, 1833-37) overlap with the Register of Debates. Initially the Globe contained a "condensed report" or abstract rather than a verbatim report of the debates and proceedings. With the 32nd Congress (1851)... the Globe began to provide something approaching verbatim transcription. - Dabney Coleman -- Golden Globe
Dabney Coleman's television comedy debut was in the series That Girl. He was subsequently cast in the series Mary Hartman Mary Hartman and its spinoffs, Forever Fernwood and Fernwood 2-Night. Coleman starred in Buffalo Bill, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination and two Emmy Award nominations and The Slap Maxwell Story, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination and won a Golden Globe Award. He was ... nominated for a Globe Globe and won an Emmy for his dramatic performance in the television movie Sworn to Silence, earned an Emmy nomination for the miniseries Baby M, an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for a role in Columbo and was nominated for a CableAce Award for his performance in the television special Murrow. - Free E Mail -- E-Mail
According to Google's new policy, altered Monday, the Web search company prohibits Gmail subscribers from selling, trading or transferring the free e-mail accounts "for any unauthorized commercial purpose." It ... bars people from setting up multiple accounts in violation of the policy. - Mail and Wire Fraud
The committee chairman, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), said investigators had uncovered possible mail and wire fraud that should be pursued by the Justice Department, as well as tax issues that would be of concern to the Internal Revenue Service. The Justice Department already is looking into more than $82 million in lobbying and public relations fees Abramoff and Scanlon received from tribes around the country. - Mail Order Brides
The age of the mail order bride is gone. The term is still used from time to time, but there are no longer actual mail order bride services in America. At least none that are legal, anyway. Now when the phrase is thrown out there it is most likely being used to describe an international introductory or dating service. - You've Got Mail
The You've Got Mail DVD does give good value to those hunting for a disc full of extras. To take full advantage, you will need a DVD-ROM. With a DVD-ROM, there is access to a screensaver, a poster, Kathleen's and Joe's email correspondence, and a cast interview gallery. There are scene comparisons between You've Got Mail, The Shop Around the Corner, and In the Good Old Summertime. There are even web links to chat rooms, for those hoping to make this particular online fantasy come true. - John Bentley -- John Bentley Mays
John Bentley Mays is an award-winning Toronto writer on architecture, visual art and design and general topics in contemporary culture. He was art critic of The Globe and Mail from 1980 to 1998, and international cultural correspondent for the National Post from 1998 to 2001. He is currently architecture columnist for the real estate section of The Globe and Mail, and is at work on a book about Toronto. His book In the Jaws of the Black Dogs: A Memoir of Depression was a number one national best-seller, and his other books and many articles have won a number of outstanding awards. - San Jose Sharks -- Stanley Cup
There are two ways to assess the San Jose Sharks' puzzling season to date, depending upon your outlook and your sense of whether they are a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. via The Globe and Mail - Newfoundland -- Atlantic Littoral
Survival suits and decades of experience at sea could not save two men who spent nearly two hours adrift in the icy Atlantic off Newfoundland after the tugboat they were transporting went down Thursday night. via Globe and Mail - Workopolis -- Workopolis Canada
Workopolis is Canada's leading internet-based careers and recruitment business. It was formed by The Globe and Mail in 1998 as globecareers.com. When Torstar joined in 2000, the business was renamed Workopolis. Gesca, owner of Quebec's leading daily newspapers, joined Workopolis as a minority owner in 2002.
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