LIST OF ALL ENTRIES BY THE WEEK
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October 21, 2007
Tom Waits, Downtown Train
American air war in Iraq becoming a reign of terror.
October 14, 2007
75 greatest Dylan shows.
July 15, 2007
The Militarization and Annexation of North America.
Stop trying to 'Save' Africa.
Watching America.
US Marines ordered to beat Iraqis
Itraqi insurgents form coalition, ready to negotiate
Reports from Iraq veterans.
July 08, 2007
May 06, 2007
Ray Charles, In The Evening
Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis and Fats Domino rock out.
February 18, 2007
The US has at least 737 foreign bases, probably more.
Putin's speech at kremlin.ru, and some other Russia links.
Serious Eats.
Randy Newman - A few words in defense of our country.
Murder, Inc.
February 11, 2007
Constant rape in America's prisons.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Dylan, Not Dark Yet and Trying to Get to Heaven, 2000
US donates paltry sum to "study" Agent Orange use in Vietnam.
An American appeals to people around the world.
February 04, 2007
Peach soup, Chinese and French.
Bob Dylan, Like A Rolling Stone, 1966, 1998.
US veteran points out the idiocies of the surge.
Putin takes off the gloves.
Bombs over Baghdad, the US air war.
Good analysis of the utterly ridiculous new US war budget.
January 28, 2007
Watching America.
Truly frightening article on various aspects of Vista.
Hershey's and M&M/Mars continue to engage in child slavery.
The devastating effect of the war on Iraqi children.
Check out "Today in Iraq" to find out what's really happening there.
Bush plans on requesting hundreds of billions more for Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bob Dylan video - Series of Dreams.
The exquisite municipal market in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
Questions about the "battle" at Najf.
Interesting facts about the history of Hillary's corruption.
Bob Dylan, George Harrison - Peggy Sue and more.
The actions of the stock market really baffle me.
Bush the empire slayer.
Soldiers gang-raped teenage girls at Abu Ghraib.
Chowhound, most excellent food forums.
Seventh annual weblog awards: 2007 Bloggies.
Up in Alaska, the blog of an Alaskan cycler.
Bush requires political commissars to oversee federal agencies.
Endless American harassment of Iraqi civilians.
January 21, 2007
Wolfgang's Vault, awesome new music site with vintage concerts.
John Prine tells it like it is.
January 14, 2007
Comptroller General says US debt out of control.
December 10, 2006
"Today is better than tomorrow"
December 03, 2006
Tom Waits - Jersey Girl
Happy birthday to Tom Waits.
Lovely online Advent calendar.
November 26, 2006
The sad, quiet death of Malachi Ritscher.
Indicting the Bush cabal for fraud.
Fighting the No Child Left Behind Act.
November 12, 2006
Civility in a Democracy: A conversation with Miss Manners.
A quick visit to Baghdad.
Beginning to grasp extent of the Iraq mess.
October 22, 2006
Riverbend on Iraqi casualties.
Massive war profiteering by Bush family members.
Hatred of America growing rapidly.
Roast capon or chicken with chile-cilantro rub.
Slow cooked chicken, French style
Devastating attack on US base in Iraq.
Republicans are "Advertising Terrorism".
Pumpkin Gingerbread Trifle.
August 13, 2006
Not all Lebanese are big fans of Hezbollah.
August 06, 2006
Home made barbecue sauce.
Bob Dylan's radio show.
Iraqi blogger criticizes Arab media.
Lebanese bloggers.
Weirdest Beatles clip ever.
Horrific BBC report on torture in America's prisons.
Chocolate cake.
July 30, 2006
July 02, 2006
Occupying Iraqi hearts and minds.
April 02, 2006
Koufax award winners announced.
Iraqi veterans lead march to New Orleans.
Mixed berry muffins.
March 26, 2006
Good overview of America's huge domestic gulag.
May 15, 2005
Flickr reopens huge Creative Commons photo collection.
George Galloway's testimony to Congress.
Seymour Hersh reviews Abu Ghraib investigations.
April 10, 2005
Interview with Riverbend of Baghdad Burning.
March 13, 2005
Year three of Iraqi War begins.
Army seeks to extends enlistments for two more years.
Governments not delivering on promised tsunami aid.
Mass arrests at Saudi gay party.
Afghanistan becoming one huge American prison camp.
Iraqi accounts of American war crimes at Falluja.
World bank nominee faces resistance.
American efforts to suppress the truth about Iraq.
US tries to sink forests plan.
Tom Waits' favorite records.
February 20, 2005
US threatens Canadian sovereignty over missile plan.
US could help Iran join the WTO.
Iranian bloggers for peace.
2004 Koufax Award winners.
Gomer Says Hey.
Europeans playing with Bush.
Astronomers discover "invisible" galaxy of "dark matter".
Hunter Thompson's Political Genius.
Canadians won't participate in US missile plan.
Women and blogging.
More Americans than ever believe Saddam and Iraqis part of 9/11.
World faces "bird flu pandemic."
Social security debate.
British politics and the war in Iraq.
Chinese inflation rate continues to decline.
Report on US abuse in Afghanistan.
"Is Damascus blind?"
Chinese send 11 billion new year's messages.
Brooklyn's Abu Ghraib.
German chancellor questions need for NATO.
Bush's winning streak coming to an end.
US military power reaches its limits in Iraq.
February 13, 2005
Life altering experiences.
Behind the walls at ward 54.
Demands to stop illegal child labor at Wal-Mart.
A proper suit.
Leave Our Country Now.
Syria and American "extraordinary rendition."
Overviews of the Iraqi mess.
Chavez says US is terrorist state.
February 06, 2005
US military readies draft plans.
World Order, Failed States and Terrorism.
Burying the chains.
The Silence of the Blondes.
China's ambitious road building plans.
The Buddha averts a war.
Getting the purple finger.
Extraordinary rendition.
Republican budget represents class war.
Iranians set up "No War On Iran" site.
Huh??? Bush explains his social security plan.
Bush wants to cut funds for Amtrak.
Russia plans arms sales to Venezuela.
Should Bush appoint people who have broken the law?
US targets journalists in Iraq.
On the proposed 2006 federal budget.
EU to resume arms sales to China.
Iraq dispatches: tales from Fallujah.
Peshmerga Women's Force fights for Kurdish independence.
Western Democrats.
West German carnival pokes fun at Bush.
Thoughts of an Iraqi woman in exile.
Iraqi elections aimed at the west?
Visit the Bloggie nominees.
An anti-war right emerges.
US plans new generation of atomic bombs.
More horrific Abu Ghraib stories.
January 30, 2005
Living under bombs.
Brass Crescent Awards.
The Children of Iraq.
What I Heard About Iraq.
The Satan Pajama awards.
December 19, 2004
Indians indifferent to Americans.
ACLU releases document proving Bush ordered torture.
"Quiet, or I'll call democracy."
Interview with Time's Bagdhad bureau chief.
December 12, 2004
Arundhati Roy: People vs. Empire.
New alliances in a multipolar world.
Comments turned off temporarily.
Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace.
Guardian's best 100 web sites.
September 26, 2004
Jimmy Carter: Florida can't vote with confidence.
August 15, 2004
Update on the Iraqi mess.
Chinese begin to invest heavily in Japan.
Iranian athlete forfeits rather than fight Israeli.
Little Bush lies.
August 08, 2004
The meltdown of the Republican party.
FDA says terrorists could use Canadian drugs to attack.
Turning corners.
Woody Allen interview.
Lebanese Daily Star amazingly objective.
The risks of a housing bubble.
Mexicans chant 'Osama, Osama" during US-Mexico soccer game.
An excellent African blog.
Dozens of swastikas appear in San Francisco.
Jewish tourists assaulted at Auschwitz.
August 01, 2004
Syria blog.
Craigslist approaching a billion hits a month.
From Abu Ghraib to American prisons.
Election protection volunteers.
Edinburgh festival begins.
Blog Africa.
Iraq is about to explode.
"Attack dogs".
9/11 Commission chimera.
20 Rules for Writers.
Public letter to the 9/11 Commission chairman from FBI whistleblower.
American media beginning to predict Democratic sweep.
International media skeptical about Kerry.
House of Bush, House of Saud.
July 25, 2004
Ron Reagan: The L-word is 'Liar'.
America's "ghost prisoners".
Short stories on the web.
9/11 report a bestseller, despite being available for free.
May 23, 2004
David Crosby interview.
Iranians sign up for Iraq attacks.
JK Rowling approves of fans' fiction.
Susan Sontag on American torture.
Google definitely censoring news images.
Bush getting desperate to keep Blair in power.
"Spray and slay."
General Zinni's interview on 60 Minutes.
UN troops routinely raping refugees in the Congo.
More prison abuse stories.
Term "coalition" seems to be disappearing.
America's mercenary corporations.
Entire state of Vermont makes endangered places list.
Berg's decapatitation video almost certainly faked.
May 16, 2004
US teetering on edge of "abyss" in Iraq.
Interview with Arundhati Roy.
Hugo-nominated fiction online.
First chapters from Canada.
May 09, 2004
Michael J. Fox on stem-cell research.
The American climate of torture.
Dawn of the Daddy State?
The Geneva Convention.
Sympathy for Lynndie England.
Languages on the web.
Army-Times editorial on Abu Ghraib.
Red Cross report on Iraqi prisons.
Russians eliminate prison terms for drug possession.
The Cook's Thesaurus.
The latest from Baghdad Burning.
Powell says Bush was informed about problems with prisoners.
US pressuring other nations to contribute troops to Iraq.
Arundhati Roy on the Indian elections.
"Kicking butt is mandatory."
More shocking photos from Iraq.
Vonnegut explains America.
Howard Dean's Dozen.
No, 3,000 Americans didn't die on 9/11.
Number of US lifers grows to 128,000.
Doctors Without Borders seeking help.
Analysis of Bush's speech honoring Rumsfeld.
Happy Mothers' Day.
May 02, 2004
Happy May Day.
April 25, 2004
February 01, 2004
Blogging will be sparse for a while.
January 18, 2004
20th birthday of the Mac.
LA Times poll shows Kerry has broad appeal.
5 more US soldiers killed in Iraq, many people injured.
US to treat seniors who purchase foreign prescriptions same as heroin users.
British reclassify cannabis as Class C drug.
Dollar key issue at G7 meeting.
How now mad cow?
China lead topic at Davos.
America's increasingly poor middle class.
Dollar continues slides, Chinese ready to cut it loose.
The Other America.
Arundhati Roy: We should consider ourselves at war.
Bush announces huge increase in homeland security spending.
Carnival of the Canucks.
Clergy Leadership Network responds to Bush.
The truth about the 'No Child Left Behind' Act.
Keeping track of web pages.
Italian police search S&P's offices.
Euro continues its climb.
Friedman's war on ideas.
Conservative Republicans push for spending slowdown.
Scottish business signs all positive.
Writers and depression.
New Pages site and weblog.
'New Labour' Blair now rooting for Bush.
Press reviews of Bush's speech.
Bloggies 2004 open for voting.
What's wrong with asking what your country can do for you?
Nice overview of recent revelations about Bush and Iraq.
Sharia law on women and marriage reestablished in Iraq.
Sharon's bribe scandal reported, not Berluscuoni's.
World Economic Forum begins at Davos.
BBC reporter visits Kurdistan.
NASA not ready to resume shuttle flights.
The American military's empire: 700+ foreign bases, 6000+ in US.
AFL-CIO steps into LA market strike.
McDonald's widow leaves $1.5 billion to Salvation Army.
Dollar sinks against Euro, Loonie, rises against yen.
Causes of cot deaths questioned.
Blogroll and links updated.
Euro and Canadian dollar drop, then steady.
Afghans claim US bombing kills 11 civilians.
Iraqis demand democratic elections.
The insanity and intolerance of Americans.
January 11, 2004
Blogging communities.
Globalization links.
80,000 at World Social Forum.
Girls for sale, and slavery in general.
George Catlin's creed on the Indians.
Writing Salon via The American Street.
Many California hospitals shutting down.
The Beatles are as popular as ever.
List of Iraqi blogs.
Bush pushes funding for religous charities.
Tax withholding proposed for independent contractors.
Concerns over slowing US consumer spending.
Dollar edges higher.
War is a racket.
Cheney target of French criminal investigation.
Margaret Cho's excellent blog.
Nobel Prize winners who hated school.
UN web page on terrorism.
Most countries not enforcing terrorist sanctions.
Strange development in beauty contests.
Moon and Mars costs don't include ongoing maintenance.
History of the camera and photography.
Dollar retreats a bit.
Four generations of Bushes and mideast oil.
OPEC gets closer to pricing in Euros.
Why do they call them "Black Hawk" helicopters.
US economy is not "humming."
Krugman discusses O'Neill's revelations.
Italian prime minister to be tried on corruption charges.
Americans fighting demands for democracy in Iraq.
A hybrid car with a new twist.
Shine Perishing Republic.
Syria rejects Israeli peace overture.
Lane County, Oregon, no longer has any police investigating property crimes.
Safire offers spin control on Bush foreign policy.
Dollar falls, then rises on ECB comments.
Confessions of a white house insider.
Teenage bloggers have their own world.
On Dean's electability.
Let's send Bush to the moon.
New US visa requirements damage tourist industry.
Canadian economy strong and growing.
January 04, 2004
Bush promises the moon.
We lost a lot of true stars during 2003.
NY Times says war and economy no longer major election issues.
O'Neill also says Iraq planning began long before 9/11.
O'Neill says Bush won't discuss economics with others.
Hope dies last.
A positive New Year's message.
LA Times comments on US deficits.
Almanacs and the internet.
Dollar has a very bad week.
Top Canadian blogs.
Iraq definitely had no WMDs.
IMF projects potential $47 trillion US shortfall.
The long deep slide of America.
A reminder from Bob Dylan.
China studies yuan peg changes.
Wonderful story of a woman activist.
Halliburton off 'overcharging' hook.
Osama calls for continuing jihad.
World resists US orders to put armed marshals on flights.
US military arbitrarily extends reservists terms.
Dollar continues its penny a day decline.
Republicans and Nazis.
Snow, snow, snow.
Increased probability of attacks on the US and UK.
2003 Koufax Awards.
Breslin on troops occupying NY and the attacks on Dean.
Picture of Mars.
Almuajaha - The Iraqi Witness.
"La mer miserable," (the Tigris River).
Willie Nelson writes a Christmas song.
December 28, 2003
Michael Moore reprints letters from the troops.
Classic Mac visitors outnumber OSX ones, 5 to 1.
SARS is coming to the US too.
Mad Cow USA: The Nightmare Begins.
McCloskey on the Endangered Species Act.
China is the joker in the global currency wars.
The dollar and the Euro in 2004.
Stocks up, but corporate sleaze remains.
Schools and states challenging education law.
American hawks call for global war.
Dollar continues decline.
Amazing interview with Pete Townshend.
A repressive embarrassment.
Others' predictions for 2004.
Land of the free?
Reviewing Iraqi-American history.
Don’t Do What They Tell You, Tell What They Do.
December 14, 2003
Despite everything, the Euro continues to rise.
Some slaves in Niger finally freed.
Thanks to Userland for the blog-friendly links.
Supporting our troops?
What is it with families?
Poll on Americans' opinions on Iraq.
Independent commission says 911 could have been avoided.
Dean wants you to help support our troops.
Poland gets tough with the EU.
Best of British blogging 2003.
NY Times discusses Mosley-Braun.
Nervy Girl Magazine interviews the Guerrilla Girls.
Americans attack Samarra.
Some military-industrial-financial Bush links.
New weapon can fire around corners.
Russian economy booming, no WTO needed.
Israelis planned to take Saddam out in 1992.
Wright brothers' anniversary.
Asia weblog awards 2003.
On forgiving Iraq's debts.
Weblogs comments spam getting out of hand.
Babes Against Bush.
Iraqi bloggers comment on Saddam's capture.
Thoughts on Saddam's capture.
Spain and Morocco plan tunnel under the Mediterranean.
September 21, 2003
Russian economy growing rapidly.
UK and US discussing reestablising death penalty in Iraq.
27 Israeli pilots refuse to bomb civilians.
Scotsman wins best daily news site award.
No WMDs found in Iraq.
Dr. Edward Said has died.
Feds making California's pollution worse.
Iraq body count.
LA Times reviews debate, concludes the recall lost.
GIs in Iraq becoming frantic.
US leader in world arms sales.
Ban on ads showing euro and dollar having sex.
Iraqi woman comments on the selling of Iraq.
Michael Moore attacks his critics.
Court blocks anti-telemarketing bill.
Kazaa sues record companies.
Spam to and from California to end Jan 2004.
Virtual corporate slavery spreading.
September 14, 2003
Legal music downloads.
Where was George on 9/11?
Historical female pirates.
PeaceBlogs.org.
2003 Bloggie awards.
IMF says dollar could collapse at any moment.
Friedman now trying to blame France.
Columbia exempts US from war crimes.
Should Microsoft be held liable for security breaches?
Pathoheterodoxy.
The Guardian's experiment in combining news and blogging.
Scotland's top earners.
Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan tracks.
A soldier's doubt.
A conservative grows up.
September 07, 2003
Interview with a GI blogger.
Fabulous Farm Aid concert.
Fun at the arms fair.
Canterbury Tales the most popular reading.
Wounded GI's billed for food.
Johnny Cash links.
Dutch want to ban police officers from pot shops.
Goodbye to the Man in Black.
Have You Forgotten?
Argentina defaults on IMF loan, but growth continues.
Iraq's worst nightmare.
Bush's Worst Nightmare.
GI's view of one of Saddam's palaces.
The word for today is 'empathy'.
Boise-Cascade stops all old-growth logging.
Why Muslim fundamentalists don't wear ties.
Anger in Baghdad.
FarmAid webcast tonite.
August 31, 2003
Baghdad Burning.
August 10, 2003
Iraqi children being held without trials.
Relocating to LA for a bit.
Microsoft exploiting the holes in its own software.
Interview with Roger Ebert.
The Other Side - Twisted animations.
Lazy Guide to Net Culture: Random personal pictures.
Pirates attack ships in Malacca Strait.
Free news getting scarcer.
3,000 die in French heat wave.
LA Times covers recall.
Guardian's Onlineblog
A GI blogs from Iraq.
Following California's crazy politics.
My ebooks are finally online.
The world of Vermeer.
Extraordinary images at Dublog.
July 27, 2003
A farewell to Japan.
Economist's open letter to Berlusconi.
Edinburgh-festivals.com.
Buying peace and tolerance.
Stupid Israeli marriage law.
British not always right, though.
How much should I blog the wars?
TruthOut Report to Those in the Battle Zone.
US scraps nuclear weapons watchdog.
Amazed at the effort behind a web site.
Oops, been missing my mail.
Afghani situation continues to deteriorate.
Why the US fears Cuba
Masked and Anonymous.
Bush wants to prevent gay marriage.
New forum software too.
I keep forgetting the categories.
Thanks for the memories.
OK, back to blogging.
Dead finish first leg of tour
July 20, 2003
Anniversary of moon landing
American deficit dependency and the world economy
French turn Seine into beach
Iraq war 'began last year'
Back in business
July 06, 2003
New weblog and library
June 29, 2003
Iraq descending into utter chaos.
Just stunned by how bad the new Blogger is.
Abominable story of AOL-Time-Warner merger.
I'll be back in a few days.
June 22, 2003
California budget crisis getting worse.
The Clear Channel-Bush connections.
Senator Byrd speaks up again.
New Galileo Community Center.
The Guardian has a recipe contest.
Apple moves into the future, at least a little.
Cover your hair.
'Party animal' Bush raises $4 million in one night.
Six British soldiers killed in Iraq, eight hurt.
The Economist doesn't like the new EU constitution.
Dr. Howard Dean formally announces his candidacy for President.
More Iraqi stuff, this time on WMD lies.
It's Apocalypse Now for US troops in Iran.
Comments by Haloscan aren't working today.
Harry Potter sales on the movie blockbuster level.
Mickey Hart blogs the Dead tour.
Increasing resentment of US in Iraq.
What is a RSS feed?
An account from Iran.
Immigrants indignant over patronizing treatment.
Drugs to make people taller.
Some international blogs.
Is the stock market boom back, or not?
NY Times' propaganda on Iranian MWDs.
All 50 states now warn of West Nile virus threat.
Corporate sponsorship of schools growing.
No "international" democracy means no "international" law.
Iraqi children being blown up by mines and unexploded bombs.
June 15, 2003
The Dead begin their summer tour.
The case for public patents in drugs and biological discoveries.
Iowa allows you to look up all state employees' salaries.
Emerson: Self-reliance.
Dr. Howard Dean's electability.
Blogging is good for your vocabulary.
Ascot inspires sarcasm among Brits.
Goodbye to China.
Protesters confront police at Greek summit.
US may be in Iraq for ten years.
US troops admit shooting Iraqi civilians.
Guide to journalism in the.
Kudos to Microsoft for suing spammers.
My first image.
Painters will love this.
'Washington was warned'.
Betty Bowers, America's Best Christian.
The Disease.
Account of first wave of the D-Day landing.
Danny Goodman is still on it.
The legacy of Harry Potter.
British blogs.
Dutch abortion ship sails to Poland.
User has moved.
History of the Bush family.
A snippet from my world history.
CIA takes over search for Iraqi WMDs.
Australia's US ties making it a pariah in Asia.
Israel and the Palestinians.
Newt Gingrich steps up criticism of the State Department.
Turning the tanks on reporters.
Using globalization to achieve global democracy.
Massive security for Greek European summit.
The spectacular collapse of England's train system.
Second installment in J.K. Rowling's story.
Scots 'Americanizing' their justice system.
North Sea cod stocks about to collapse.
Dean's Machine.
Europe moves to support force against "rogue" nations.
Update on corporate wars against unions.
The story of J.K. Rowling.
Devolution and regional government around the world.
Iranian weblogs.
British reforming their supreme court.
Bob Geldorf calls for global summit for Africa.
Bill Clinton wants to be mayor of New York?.
June 08, 2003
Protests in Iran spread.
70 die in US attack on terror training camp.
Canada calls for major reform in the UN.
California's job market continues to deteriorate.
US in Iraq for the long term.
America's Imperial Delusion.
Was Paul Wellstone assassinated?
Jews and Arabs have NOT been fighting for centuries.
Best of the female bloggers.
Why am I blogging about politics?
Blair under increasing pressure.
Historical child labor photographs.
American auto giants in trouble.
More public protests in Iran.
Amnesty International's 2003 report on the USA.
Peter tries to buy an electric car.
US bans anti-American activities in Iraq.
Retiring Hans Blix has harsh words for the US.
Iraqi death toll may reach 10,000.
DeLay is a very dangerous radical.
Use of a cell phone makes it a federal crime.
Saudi defends aid to bomber families.
Israel and Hamas in total war, but British may finally begin to act against Hamas.
Ol' Robert Hunter is cooking these days.
The dark and the light.
Blair makes major changes in British legal system.
Bill Moyers on the history of American populism and progressivism.
The Tate Gallery's online exhibition.
Did you know only state governors get elected president these days?
Howard Dean gets the economy.
Amiga fans want Mozilla.
Ranting and raving on the web.
Technology moving backwards?
Columbia most dangerous country for labor unions.
Dylan albums to be released in the new Super Audio CD (SACD) format.
Thoughts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Meanwhile, back in Afghanistan.
House Republicans hold child-tax credit hostage to demands for yet another tax cut for their corporate friends.
What beautiful photos.
More reports on massive fraud at WorldCom, now MCI.
Baghdad blogger refers us to his friend, G.
Growing monkeypox problem in the midwest.
The history of chocolate.
The U.S. prison system as Hannibal Lector.
Dennis Kucinich deserves a hearing.
Bill Moyers' 'Presidential Address'.
Why I'm writing so much about the Euro.
Blair and Brown lost in their euro blunderland.
European views of Britain's euro decision.
Cheese cake recipes.
UK sort of gives Euro a definite maybe no, but not for sure.
World Com was being run by the seat of the pants.
"After dark it becomes a fast shade of worse."
Clear Channel purchases the FCC.
Poles vote to join the EU.
Counterpunch shouldn't be trusted that much though.
Bush wants to eliminate the Endangered Species Act.
Ashcroft wants to expand the Patriot Act.
How to bring down the Bush juggernaut.
Childrens' illnesses soaring in Iraq.
Dean beginning to get international attention.
June 01, 2003
A web designer's fantasy and nightmare.
The Bushes, the Nazis, and a long sordid history.
Soros leaves Russia, says US needs help more.
British continue to waffle on the Euro.
Duped and Betrayed.
Possible solution to the Israeli settlement problem.
Hamas breaks off peace talks.
The new American feudalism.
Dance the Night Away.
The Day of the Jackals.
Spam suggestion, and thoughts on advertising.
ECB cuts interest rates.
California marijuana grower sentenced to one day.
The Promise of Democracy.
Surgeon General calls for complete tobacco ban.
What is a weblog?
Keanu Reeves gives away Matrix profits.
The Dead will be selling instant CDs of live shows.
Cheney says US will destroy its enemies.
US Marshals auction off car full of pot.
It's not right/left, it's right/wrong.
Librarians fighting the Patriot act.
Malaysian government says CDs and DVDs overpriced.
Baghdad blogger gets regular column.
American drug companies fighting free enterprise.
Third night of protests in Geneva.
I don't think Iraq was all about oil though.
The lies that led us into war.
Leading Scottish lawyer calls for legalisation of drugs.
Statistical proof that the US is the least free country on earth.
Willie Nelson's 4th of July picnic, 30th anniversary.
Suu Kyi again taken into custody in Burma.
Cluster bombs litter Iraq.
May 25, 2003
Why I link to the Guardian so much.
Powell and Straw had serious doubts about Iraq's WMDs.
Tensions at the G8 summit.
Global property a "house of cards"?
Chlorine in pools linked to children's asthma.
UK soldier took photos of torture in Iraq.
Tech support reminder: details matter.
Is There Anything Left That Matters?
Bill Moyers warns of rising national deficits.
Ted Turner says new media rules would have kept him from founding CNN.
Media concentration a life and death matter.
Peru declares state of emergency.
Amnesty International says the war on terror tramples human rights.
Passion for Peace.
Howard Dean's letter to the FCC.
View this blog with wood borders, or not.
The lunatics are in charge of the asylum.
Corporate adjustments to Euro's success.
Update on Russian oil and oil pipelines.
Japanese banks report huge losses.
Myth of 'One Afghanistan' shattered.
Palestinians back out of road map to peace.
AOL-Time-Warner may split up.
Sharon embraces new peace efforts.
Thanks for the memories.
US preparing to overthrow the Iranian government.
Britain told to choose between Europe and the US.
US looks away as new ally tortures Islamists.
Manchester tops UK "bohemian' index.
Blueprint for an EU president.
Efforts begin to limit lawyers' fees.
Power, Ever More Power.
Photo blogs become mainstream.
Disarray in Iraq threatens U.S. Plans.
May 18, 2003
Thomas Friedman says Saudis have too much democracy.
More on Dylan: he's got a new movie coming out.
Columbia Records offering custom-made Dylan CDs.
Updates on the Texan Democrat-Republican wars.
Most of world off limits to Australians now.
Who will pay for software?
US aiming for "regime change" in Iran.
The payoffs of space exploration.
UN makes Iraq colony of the Americans and British.
"Passive smoking: who cares about the facts?"
"The Truth Will Emerge".
History of British foreign policy.
Wikipedia.
Eurozone members seek greater autonomy.
Warren Buffet on Bush's tax cuts.
Strikes in India.
Story of Private Lynch's rescue all lies.
European depopulation.
Case of mad cow disease found in Alberta.
Palestinians in Gaza protest against terrorists -- finally!.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez says legalisation of drugs the only way to end war in Columbia.
Corporate manslaughter bill proposed in the UK.
Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy.
The restructuring of Al-Qaeda.
Indian government reluctant to send troops to Iraq.
Exactly what did happen on 9/11?
British trade minister admits he's been wrong about the IMF and the World Bank.
George W. Bush's resume.
Chechen attacks represent new level of violence.
US and Russia bargaining over Iraqi spoils.
Brutal hazing of girls by girls.
US troops spray paint graffiti on ancient city of Ur, Marines misspell 'Semper Fi'.
May 11, 2003
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Journalists among worst looters in Iraq.
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Migrant workers sent home $80 billion last year.
Howard Dean announces his health plan.
Texan Democrats survive Denny's.
Eclipse was beautiful.
All about books.
Alas, a blog.
Lots of blogs at Blogcount.
New version of Blogger.
Total lunar eclipse tonight.
US predicts 'long fight' in Iraq.
EU makes polluters responsible for clean-up costs.
Can't decide whether or not.
French Minitel celebrates 20th birthday.
New York Times finally admits it has no idea where the dollar's heading.
"They went that-away".
OK, I'm back.
October 20, 2002
Gender-bender chemicals.
Old Jewish New York fading away.
Ask Jeeves joins the no pop-ups bandwagon.
Energy industry's dirty little details about to see light.
The hypocrisy behind our compassion.
October 13, 2002
Scots not so strait-laced anymore.
States investigating national brokerages.
English rabbi may face heresy charges.
And do they have pajamas in space?
Thanks to Wikipedia, a public encyclopedia.
More on European enlargement.
Ireland and the EU.
Doing it in space?
British hypocrisy at work.
Hydrogen based cars take another step.
Javascript and DHTML goodies.
.Joni Mitchell calls music industry a "cesspool"
Woody Harrelson says no to war with Iraq.
Apple announces fourth quarter results.
Questionable projections of computer sales.
Motorola selling its PowerPC division?
Corporate profit reports are just fantasy.
America's for-profit armies.
Al-Qaida and Jemaah Islamiyah.
Library of Alexandria reopens after 1500 years.
Bush's Harken past will not go away.
What is heck is "listeria"?
Questionable assumptions about the impact of war and deflation on the global economy.
More futile efforts to block the future.
October 06, 2002
No more left or right?
Giuliani to "clean up" Mexico City.
Laughlab.
Belated Happy Birthday to John Lennon.
Best Jewish delis, LA or NY?.
Great Dylan show I missed.
Nice review of OSX in Tidbits.
Ah, the smell of the sea.
Back in LA.
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