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News Briefs
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Good News, Bad News, Weird News
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The top story for today at @political is a very small story for the world at large: The tiny little funding drive held to save it from financial ruin was a success. Other news might be more interesting to the readers, though, so here it is. |
09 Jul 2005 by Chad Perrin |
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Editor's Note: Bad News
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@political is in trouble, and it's my fault. |
04 Jul 2005 by Chad Perrin |
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The Beginning of the End (and other news)
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It may be the beginning of the end for Internet search services giant Google, just as their successes are becoming ubiquitous and monumental. Projects ranging through everything from email service to friend-network building are beginning to roll out of Google's brain trust at an astonishing rate. In the middle of it all, Google files an S-1 — they're going public. |
30 Apr 2004 by Chad Perrin |
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Dr. King's Reminder
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It's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. It's time for the obligatory article. . . . |
19 Jan 2004 by Chad Perrin |
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The Real Terrorists
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In a column by James Bovard in the December 15, 2003 issue of American Conservative ("Free-Speech Zone"), Attorney General John Ashcroft is quoted as saying that those who express disagreement with government policy and get others to follow their lead are nothing more than terrorists. Can you say "Huh?" Since when did we move from land of the free to Soviet America . . . ? |
07 Jan 2004 by Charles Sage |
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Nothing Up My Sleeve
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I'm sure by now that most of you living in or around America have heard about Saddam Hussein's capture — it made headlines world wide, after all. What didn't get reported, or at least get the coverage it deserved, was the signing into law parts of the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 by our esteemed leader President George W. Bush. . . . |
01 Jan 2004 by Charles Sage |
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