Month: August 2004
Which nation (aside from the host nation) got the biggest ovation at the opening ceremonies of the 2004 Olympic Games? Regardless of the outcome in their respective events, the …
Jay Rosen at PressThink argues that the press has never really confronted what is different about journalism and the world after the terror attacks of 9/11. I've been a …
A California company is offering to clone your cat for $50,000. They have two cats already cloned (Tabouli and Baba Ganoush) and 5 more paid jobs in the queue. …
The more I look at international relations, the more I realize that the perfect model for it is the playground. Everything we need to know about dealing with other …
So, now all the sordid details behind Jim McGreevey
It's Friday, that means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™. Some pictures are a blank canvas upon which you can work your masterpiece caption - this is …
NBC's News division is branching out into terrorism docu-dramas. From The St. Louis Post-Dispatch:Arlene Thomas grew suspicious when two men with out-of-state drivers licenses and a large wad of …
Last month I helped Mark O'Brien publicize the search for those responsible for the murder of his son Burke. I was honored to be among those he sought for …
From The New York Post:A man who died while strangling himself for sexual gratification didn't mean to take his life in his own hands, a federal appeals court ruled. …
From the DNC NY Times Report Finds Tax Cuts Heavily Favor the Wealthy WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 - Fully one-third of President Bush's tax cuts in...