This was easy.
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<img src="http://adlog.com.com/adlog/i/r=6458&sg=1815&o=19409%253a&h=cn&p=2&b=6&l=en_US&site=4&pt=2000&nd=19409&pid=&cid=0&pp=100&e=3&rqid=00phx1-ad-e16:4F67B53C64C89E&orh=cnet.com&ort=&oepartner=&epartner=&ppartner=&pdom=download.cnet.com&cpnmodule=&count=&ra=24%2e233%2e145%2e121&dvar=dvar%255fplatform%253dwindows%2523dvar%255fversion%253d2011&ucat_rsi=%2526&pg=T2gzVwoOYJAAAFELW28AAABe&t=2012.03.20.07.35.51/http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/Ads/common/dotclear.gif" HEIGHT="0" WIDTH="0" alt="" style="position:absolute; top:0px; left:0px" />
The ads are images in the page, not served by scripting. No scripts are running from adlog, so this is not a NoScript issue.
NoScript
home page has some ads that are displayed as images, not by third-party scripting.
I had to work very hard to get what I think is the tracking cookie -- the "browser ABCD" (or some letters) one.
Needed to remove Hosts blocking, TA com.com and some other things in
RequestPolicy, allow script from dw.com.com in NS, AND uncheck Fx Options > Privacy > Allow third-party cookies.
If you're concerned about allowing third-party cookies, why don't you just set Fx to block them? End of problem.
Firefox Tools > Options > Privacy.
Use custom settings for History. Uncheck the next four things. Check Allow cookies, Keep until = ask me every time. (I allow for session only.)
UNCHECK Accept third-party cookies.
I find this more private than "Private Browsing Mode", as it actually offers more finely-grained control.
Interestingly, one of the diagrams at
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Private-Browsing has "Allow third-party cookies" CHECKED.
D'oh.
