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"WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration paid a prominent black journalist to promote President Bush's education law and give Education Secretary Rod Paige media time, records show.



Armstrong Williams, a nationally syndicated radio, print and television personality, was paid $240,000 by the Education Department to promote the No Child Left Behind Act."


[just add the sound of a democracy swirling down the tube]
- bill 1-08-2005 2:46 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]





psy




(gifs in kind)
- bill 1-07-2005 11:35 pm [link] [add a comment]

gifts in kind


- bill 1-04-2005 2:47 am [link] [add a comment]

miscellaneous parking lot theory links
- tom moody 1-03-2005 10:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

Kennedy Fried Chicken, JFK Fried Chicken, JF Kennedy Fried Chicken, etc (cory always finds the best stuff)

Tennessee Fried Chicken, Arizona Fried Chicken, etc.

- tom moody 1-03-2005 6:08 am [link] [add a comment]

"Security by Microsoft" -- Hole in MS Media DRM allows rogue media files to trigger the download of popups, installation of adware, etc.
- mark 12-31-2004 3:29 am [link] [1 comment]

something for backyard birdwatching, doctor?
- linda 12-30-2004 7:18 pm [link] [3 comments]

Mr. Wilson, your skills might be needed in the war on terror:

German authorities thought they heard a bird chirping in one of Bin Laden's audiotapes this year, and brought in ornithologists to identify the species — and its habitat — according to reports in the German media.
"And I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for you meddling ornithologists!"
- jim 12-28-2004 6:31 pm [link] [1 comment]

CA to dmt: Happy Holidays
- mark 12-28-2004 1:49 am [link] [1 comment]

u.s. to world : fuck you


- bill 12-22-2004 6:06 pm [link] [7 comments]

comment spam on Movable Type blogs is straining servers

T.Whid has more
- tom moody 12-20-2004 8:40 pm [link] [2 comments]

"The right stuff," "radical chic," and "the Me Decade" (sometimes altered to "the Me Generation") all became popular phrases, but Wolfe seems proudest of "good ol' boy," which he introduced to the written language in a 1964 article in Esquire about Junior Johnson, the North Carolina stock car racing driver, which was called "The Last American Hero."


- bill 12-20-2004 5:33 am [link] [add a comment]

blogel with a schmear


- bill 12-19-2004 8:06 pm [link] [add a comment]

home star runner


- bill 12-17-2004 6:00 pm [link] [2 comments]

media matters for america


- bill 12-16-2004 11:33 pm [link] [add a comment]

media matters


- bill 12-16-2004 11:32 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

In an interview with UPI about his new best seller "The Blank Slate," Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker was asked about his voluminous curly hair. The interviewer thought Pinker looked like musicians Peter Frampton, Roger Daltrey and Robert Plant, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza. Pinker saw more similarity to Mark Bolan from the band T. Rex, conductor Simon Rattle, jazz guitarist Pat Metheny and "Bruno," the pianist on the television series "Fame."

- sally mckay 12-16-2004 2:03 am [link] [add a comment]

in case you missed it over at tmn: My friend, on the payment of a further sum, obtained a curious little box which contained some small black lozenges, consisting of the resin of hemp, henbane, crushed datura seeds, butter, and honey, and known in India as Majoon, amongst the Moors as El Mogen.
- linda 12-14-2004 6:57 pm [link] [add a comment]

buy blue


- bill 12-13-2004 10:35 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

The question is whether the Pentagon and military should undertake an official program that uses disinformation to shape perceptions abroad. But in a modern world wired by satellite television and the Internet, any misleading information and falsehoods could easily be repeated by American news outlets.


- bill 12-13-2004 5:01 pm [link] [2 comments]

BitTorrent Gives Hollywood a Headache
Dec. 12, 2004 | LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bram Cohen didn't set out to upset Hollywood movie studios. But his innovative online file-sharing software, BitTorrent, has grown into a piracy problem the film industry is struggling to handle.





- tom moody 12-13-2004 1:45 am [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

1906 aerial photographs, taken from a kite, of the aftermath of the San Fransisco earthquake.
- jim 12-11-2004 6:56 pm [link] [2 comments]

"There is no historic preservation district or landmarks commission for hawks' nests. But if there were, the red-tailed hawk's nest at 927 Fifth Avenue, overlooking Central Park at 74th Street, would surely have qualified. Until Tuesday, the nest stood on a 12th-floor cornice with a sublime aerial view of the urban forest in our midst. Since 1993, 23 young hawks have been raised there, sired by a bird called Pale Male. Thousands and thousands of bird-watchers over the years have followed the lives of the hawks in that nest. But this is not an homage to bird-watching - it's an homage to birds.

On Tuesday, workers took down the nest and, apparently, the metal anti-pigeon spikes that had helped hold it in place. So far, no one from 927 Fifth Avenue has spoken up to defend the co-op board's decision to remove the nest. Perhaps residents were annoyed that the hawks didn't do a better job of cleaning up after themselves by using a pooper-scooper or putting their pigeon bones in the trash, the way a human would. Perhaps they simply wearied of the stirring sight of a red-tailed hawk coming down out of the sky to settle on its nest.

It's always tempting to think that a city like New York has utterly effaced the natural ground on which it was built. Most of the creatures that lived on Manhattan Island several centuries ago would stand no chance of doing so now - not in these new canyons of steel and glass. But the presence of a nesting pair of red-tailed hawks, sequestered on the edge of an apartment building, feels like a memory from a past this city has long since forgotten.

The hawks have gone out of their way to learn to live with us. The least the wealthy residents of 927 Fifth Avenue could have done was learn to live with the hawks."

-nyt op-ed pg 12/9/04
- bill 12-09-2004 3:18 pm [link] [25 comments]

design your own superhero.
- dave 12-08-2004 6:44 pm [link] [add a comment]

Typical ideological confusion in today’s Post regarding the baseball steroids issue. They feature this op-ed from a right-wing think-tanker taking a libertarian position: “so what’s the problem?” At the same time they have yet another editorial condemning the scourge, following up their “throw the bum out” rants about Giambi. Personal freedom and non-regulation are always good, except when they’re not. Does this represent a diversity of opinion, or just the ever useful ability to hold contradictory positions at the same time, which serves politicians and moralists so well?
- alex 12-07-2004 10:45 pm [link] [1 comment]