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disinfo
"PR watchdog John Stauber exposes true life tales of corporate disinformation"
tabloins
"Then last weekend Team Rudy, angry over Ms. Hanover's refusal to agree to a joint gag order, unleashed a series of first-strike assaults. Via leaked court papers, the mayor's associates revealed that Mr. Giuliani is impotent as the result of treatment he's had for prostate cancer. The tabloids were full of stories about "Rudy's secret sorrow," explanations on why Viagra won't help, how cuddling was still an option."
total consciousness
"Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura met with the Dalai Lama this week, and asked the Tibetan leader if he had ever seen "Caddyshack." Turns out the Dalai Lama hasn't."
walk-a-thon
pitcher hurls nohit shutout but walks nine and hits one in the process.
classic warfare
bushie tax plan pits the extremely wealthy against upper middle class.
heaven in a black leather jacket
i loved the first 6ths album. i guess another collection has been released.
heres a page with a couple of magnetic fields mp3s.
saint emily
emily dickinson, patron saint of shut-ins, died on this day in 1886. why not read a poem or two?
after all, americas aloneness is on the rise.
alt.harvard
"Harvard Medical School, acknowledging that patients are increasingly experimenting with holistic and other alternative treatments, is creating an institute for nontraditional medicine."
doubting thomas
"Weed was one of the few drugs that offered relief. It didn't knock me out or speed me up, it didn't destroy my heart muscle or take out my hair, it didn't slow my thinking or slur my speech. It didn't attack my bowels or make my fingers numb.
It did give me some peace.
It did settle my stomach.
It did revive my appetite.
It did not lead to an addiction.
It did not cost a lot of money. (Partly because my mom grew it for me in her backyard.)
It worked."
membership has its privileges
"These days gang members don't always look like thugs. Taking advice from older criminals--some imprisoned, some retired but consulting, some still active--many hard-core gang members have traded their outfits for a more conservative look, a look police say enables them to expand into white-collar crimes without the early warning the old costume set off."