Month: April 2005


BBC Shows Its Partisanship?

Another reason to remove the Beeb’s privileges. (One that would be the case regardless of which party was on the receiving end.)

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The More I Learn, the More I Admire Her….

A story on some of Marla Ruzicka’s unfinished business.

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Timothy Garton Ash on Ukraine

Ash has an interesting essay on “The Orange Revolution” in the New York Review of Books.

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Just a Note….

Due to the increase in the last few days in terrorist attempts to target and murder foreigners here (other than the foreigners among the extremists themselves, of course), I won’t…

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Shakedown Artist Fingered?

Everybody has surely heard about the woman who allegedly found a finger in her chili. She’s been arrested. It seems that, through a remarkable string of coincidences, this sort of…

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Being Fair to Benedict XVI is One Thing……

Do We Need a Crusade Against the iPod? I watched with interest the BBC live broadcast of the appearance of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI. I’m not a Roman…

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A Tribute to a Young Woman Who Made a Difference

Peter Mork on the murder of Marla Ruzicka by terrorists. Her last essay appeared in USA Today.

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Random Gibberish and Academia

Some clever MIT students had their paper — “Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy” — accepted for presentation at an academic conference. The paper…

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Speech to Iraqi Transitional Assembly

I just got back from giving a presentation in the assembly hall of the Iraqi Transitional National Assembly. It was truly a moving experience for me, as the members had…

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More Baghdad Meetings

I’ll have some interesting meetings in Baghdad today. I won’t report on them until they’re over, however.

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