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If Mayor Rawlings-Blake was giving license to residents of her city to break the law and "destroy" then apparently that was exactly what transpired yesterday.

Alas, this half-admiration doesn't extend to the recent saga in which a) they rolled their own crypto; b) MIT and BU researchers found a flaw in it; c) IOTA first said that the flaw was intentional, and then, apparently, that it was created by an imperfect AI ; d) a spectacular war of words (between those parties and several others) erupted.

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Microsoft has finally confirmed who exactly will get a free upgrade to Windows 10 — after saying that almost everyone would get it, and then apparently taking that back.

Then, apparently realizing that glamour does not necessarily guarantee peace of mind, she doused herself with water.

Egged on by uncompromising party members in the constituencies, ministers are delaying awkward decisions on airport capacity, the EU and energy until then, apparently convinced that coalition is a blip.

The routine evolved further a few minutes later when Mr. Bush mentioned that Lord Robertson would soon be on his way to Macedonia and then, apparently fearing that he had delivered to reporters a scoop that he wasn't supposed to, turned to Lord Robertson and said, "Have you told them that?" "I did," Lord Robertson replied.

The ABC spinners also ordered "an upscale-Manhattanite drama with ghosts" and then apparently realized that the Gabriella Pierce novel "666 Park Avenue" could be adapted to meet that description.

Then apparently conscious that the atmosphere was a bit tense he added, "Well, if you ever get to Philly be sure to look me up".

Then, apparently recalling that the character, Fontaine, was a street addict, Ms. Walters corrected herself: "I don't know whether we'll do the druggie".

Then, apparently secure that Mr. Bradley was on his side, Mr. Gore tried to use the issue to present a united front against the Republicans.

And then, apparently recalling that Mr. Russert was Gov. Mario M. Cuomo's communications director before he got into the news business, Mr. Lazio hastened to add: "No insult to you".

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