


> "commenting" = false so they must have stopped comments. The source code for the pages says (from memory) > Facebook and Twitter appear (or in my case, appear when I have safe mode > And Correct, "comments" can be seen as a momentary 'flash' where > of relieved that 'you' are not seeing the comments button as well. > I did contact them and rec'd no response. I'm finding both social network sites annoying. > appear replaced by Facebook and Twitter. > Interesting that when I first bring it up, "comments" starts to > which includes Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Konquerer and SeaMonkey. > I don't see comment boxes in any of the browsers on my system > Maybe they discontinued having comment boxes, replaced by Facebook

White mobs rioted on the Oxford campus as federal marshals protected Meredith.> present so I'm sure it is something specific toFoxNews. Meredith was already an Air Force veteran in 1962 when he became the first Black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi, after winning a federal court order. “He’s tougher than anybody I’ve ever known.” “He’s enjoying his birthday cake now,” she said. His wife, Judy Alsobrooks Meredith, said in a text message to The Associated Press hours later that he was at home with family. An ambulance crew checked him afterward, and Meredith then left in a sport utility vehicle with friends and family. Meredith remained at the event until it ended about 45 minutes later. People also gave him ice packs and cold water as the temperature hovered at about 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius). Those around him quickly scrambled to stand Meredith up upright, and they helped him back into the wheelchair he had been using. The lectern toppled forward, and he fell on top of it. Meredith leaned onto an unsecured portable lectern as he stood to speak to about 200 people. (AP) - Civil rights icon James Meredith fell outside the Mississippi Capitol on Sunday at an event marking his 90th birthday, but he suffered no visible injuries and was resting comfortably at home later.
