Month: March 2004
I was just starting to wonder where this story had gone to. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - As Pakistan waged its largest military operation ever against al-Qaida fighters along its border …
Natalie notes the "right before our eyes" meltdown of Richard Clarke, and wonders whether the slow shift in media coverage would have occurred without the blogosphere. I'd have to …
And it's a train wreck (see the comments)... So far there are 4 post, of which only the first one announcing Norm's presence actually makes any sense. Lair has …
From Network Computing:Today's college students live well. But one modern convenience has been removed from the dorm rooms at the University of Florida. Campus residents can no longer use...
I need to spend more time looking for and reading this kind of article, and paying attention to the beneficial real world applications. Pretty cool stuff. WASHINGTON (AP) -- …
The big story is why this is a story at all. I watch the show and Simon is constantly leaning on one finger or the other or his hand. …
You may (or may not) have noticed the Bite Size Wizdom section on the left sidebar. It's my spot for putting links to stories or blog posts that I …
Chuck Simmins points out work Steve Antler's analysis of Census poverty data. It turns out that number of people living below the poverty line is historically low. You have …
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Five planets are arrayed across the evening sky in a spectacular night show that won't be back for another three decades. For the next...
Can you spot the Oxymoron in the following statement "In addition to the fact that he would have harmed my soldiers, he would have also harmed the Palestinians waiting …