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Thursday, Feb 28, 2002

international style

"These cold war assumptions, both ideological and power-political, will have to be dispensed with if we are to develop some means of controlling armed conflict. It is also evident that the US has failed, and will inevitably fail, to impose a new world order (of any kind) by unilateral force, however much power relations are skewed in its favour at present, and even if it is backed by an (inevitably shortlived) alliance. The international system will remain multilateral and its regulation will depend on the ability of several major units to agree with one another, even though one of these states enjoys military predominance."

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winning smile

i was busy watching stories of the ancient nefertiti while a modern version was reveling in her own golden moment.

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Wednesday, Feb 27, 2002

say it aint sasha

was the bush-cohen photo-op just a cattle call for the beef industry?

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dog tired

"howling at where lay lays his head and wondering where sullivans is"

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georgia on my mind

the pentagon in the transcaucusas
next stop: georgia
anti-terrorising georgia
us to assist georgia in anti-terror

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break his crown

"[Editor's Note: The following is a speech that Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Congressman from Cleveland, Ohio, gave this past weekend at the University of Southern California. Rep. Kucinich is the leader of the Progressive Caucus and a longtime defender of free speech, civil liberties and international peace. This speech makes him the first member of the United States Congress to openly repudiate President Bush's war rationale.]"

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dont cry for me

"It's already hard to be a whistle-blower. This incentive structure makes it even harder. One of the striking things about Enron is that no one came forward and blew the whistle on the company. (Sherron Watkins has been cast in the role, but all she really did is beg her boss to orchestrate an artful cover-up so she could continue to make lots of money.) Why will the people who work at the next Enron behave any differently?"

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pettinest

my only problem with this story is that if somehow this effort by the saudis actually makes some progress in the middle east that ny times columnist thomas friedman will be given credit for initiating the talks. can you imagine what would happen to his already outsized ego if he could claim credit for bringing some resolution to the most troublesome spot on the globe?

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please tell me this isnt happening

"Amy Fisher and Tonya Harding will box on Fox in a one-hour March 13 special (9 p.m. ET/PT). The three-fight card — When Celebrities Attack, perhaps? — also features a battle of the former network stars, as The Partridge Family's Danny Bonaduce dukes it out with The Brady Bunch's Barry Williams for three two-minute rounds. A yet-to-be-announced bout also is planned."

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late news

"So if that WSJ editorial writer who invoked "evil" had been honest, he might have written, "it may well be that Danny Pearl was killed because his murderers held him responsible for positions on the Middle East conflict and on Islam oft expressed in these editorial pages. If so, then he died for principles that we honor and will always uphold", or something of that sort, while simultaneously emphasizing that reporters are not editorial writers and that Pearl bore no responsibility for the editorials."

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