Month: January 2005
Thanks to Antonio Regalado of the Wall Street Journal for staying on the case and getting a correction published in todays print edition of the Wall Street Journal regarding …
The Bonfire of the Vanities (a self-submitted collection of the worst posts by otherwise excellent bloggers) is hosted by INCITE this week. Visit The Bonfire If you want to …
The police union in Somerville, Massachusetts claims to have noticed a rather odd pattern of late. It seems that officers who criticize the chief tend to get sent for …
The tsunamis that devasted much of Southeast Asia happened on December 26, 2004, and the magnitude of the disaster soon started making itself apparent. On December 27, President Bush …
John Hawkins has the list and you know this list is good when the 'Dean Scream' only barely makes the list at number 40. BTW- I got into a …
I've been paying attention to the White House's reaction to the tsunami, and of late it's been quite enlightening. The other day, President Bush announced two officials would be …
The rush of volunteers and offers of aid to help the regions devastated by the recent tsunami has been overwhelming and heart-warming. People and organizations around the world are …
Just when I thought I'd seen everything that could be written on Rathergate, Columbia Journalism Review published this spectacularly inept account of the Rathergate affair. The number of cherry …
The previous post highlighted good news in Iraq. There's plenty of bad news too... It appears that the suicide bomber in the attack on an American military installation in …
Are we experiencing the second coming of the Gilded Age? According to The Economist it sure looks like it, and that's not a good thing......