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Tuesday, Feb 12, 2002

sit and spin

spinsanity spins their salon sellout. what, you want to get paid for your opinions?

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kinship

"NEW YORK (Reuters) - Michael Kinsley resigned as the top editor of Microsoft Corp.'s online magazine Slate, which he helped start six years ago, but will stay on as a writer and editor, Slate's publisher said on Monday."

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oscar mired

and the winner is....

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Monday, Feb 11, 2002

black and tan

"The worst day in Saudi-American relations was Oct. 20, 1973, when Saudi King Faisal joined an Arab oil embargo against the United States. In a matter of days, the global oil market was thrown into chaos. Americans waited in long lines to buy gasoline. Within weeks, the price of oil more than tripled."

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rocket in your pocket

"Typically, it has been left to the French, traditionally suspicious of US global hegemony, to find the best words to describe it. Gigantisme militaire they call it, in a phrase that describes both the scale of America's ambitions and also a pathological condition: an organism grown so large it is sick."

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ever so weekly

weakly standard blog parody

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merry prankster

"George Bush is a careful custodian of his image. It's fine to snap a photo of him without a tie as he works on his ranch, but photographers have been prevented from snapping him with his tie loosened. So the premiere next month at an Austin film festival of a feature-length movie that depicts Governor Bush merrymaking with journalists aboard his presidential campaign plane in the fall of 2000 may not get a thumbs-up from the Commander in Chief."

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Sunday, Feb 10, 2002

pop the question

follow the partnerships...

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the importance of being idle

finally, a theory for the rest of us.

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Saturday, Feb 09, 2002

digital value disc

"While at odds about that, the studios are even more at loggerheads over pricing. One studio, Warner Bros., is crusading to drive down the prices of all DVDs, preferably so low they’ll become an impulse purchase like magazines. Most of its rival studios are aghast. They had counted on years of charging premium prices for the small video disks, which offer viewers a better picture than videotape plus features such as the ability to skip around without rewinding or fast-forwarding. “It’s like we’re in a race to the bottom” in DVD pricing, complains the president of Universal Studios Home Video, Craig Kornblau."

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