I finally jumped on the bandwagon-train and got a blog.
Condemn-Nation: This land was your land, but now it's my land, from Slate.com. So f***ing scary.
The New 65: Biology can solve the Social Security debate, from Slate.com.
Bushism of the Day, from Slate.com.
Doctor, Please Reattach My... How long can you wait before sewing a severed body part back on?, from Slate.com.
Pretty photos of The Gates.
Outsourcing Torture: The secret history of America's "extraordinary rendition" program, from The New Yorker.
Aboard Air CIA, from NEWSWEEK. "The agency ran a secret charter service, shuttling detainees to interrogation facilities worldwide. Was it legal? What's next?"
From AWOL to Exile, from Time Magazine. "The military is getting better at curbing deserters, but a small number are fleeing to Canada. Here's why."
Malpractice Mess: Do the Swedes have a faultless fix for the malpractice mess?, from Slate.com.
The mole, the US media and a White House coup, from the Observer, courtesy of Josh.
Mapping of the Cat Brain, courtesy of Josh.
With $3.50 and a Dream, the 'Anti-Christo' Is Born, from The New York Times, courtesy of Rachel. The Crackers.
'Simpsons' Animates Gay Nuptials, and a Debate, from The New York Times.
Why Stevie Can't Spell: After more than three decades of mangling words, a mortified writer sets out to get some answers, from The Washington Post, courtesy of Robin.
Pleasingly snarky reference to the "war on 'terror' " from AFP.
Colleges: An Endangered Species?, from The New York Review of Books.
Custom Made Marlboro Apple Ipod Mini Cover/Skin, from ebay.com.
Unintelligent Design, from The New York Times Magazine.
'Perfect Madness': The Mommy Trap, from The New York Times.
Uncaptive Minds, from The New York Times Magazine.
The page is too drunk to be found, courtesy of Alison.
Sadly, this patch is only available in Iraq.
Man tries to toss cigarette, SUV ignites, from Boston.com.
The Girls of Summers: What Harvard's president and his critics got wrong, from Slate.com.
A Wealthy Hartford Suburb Longs, Vainly, for a Rap-Star Neighbor's Company, from The New York Times.
Little Diplomats, from Slate.com. Keep scrolling. Those girls from Miss Porter's are everywhere.
Bible Belt Upside the Head: Why the Constitution tries so hard to protect the Buddhist kid, from Slate.com.
Adult Impersonators at the Model U.N., and the Perils of "Exceeding Your Brief", from Slate.com.
Aloha, Afghanistan: They may be oceans apart, but Tara and Tony Carr both take part in the Great Aloha Run, from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
Caught Between Parents and the Law, from The New York Times.
Chinese Sweatshops, Manhattan-Style: Why your clothes are made in China, from Slate.com.
Rescuing Fly: A journey on the dog underground railroad, from Slate.com.
What About Bob?: Judith Miller and Matt Cooper seem to be headed for jail. Why isn't Robert Novak?, from Slate.com.
McMansion Meets SoHo: Suburbanites' penchant for urban lofts, from Slate.com.
Let Freedom Ring Hollow: Why Bush won't really stand with Burma's dissidents, from Slate.com.
Teach For America Chews Up, Spits Out Another Ethnic-Studies Major, from The Onion. A choice headline, with no story: "Homosexual Dolphin Has Highly Developed Sense Of Gay-Nar."
QVC, Here I Come!: Can I get my brilliant new product -- Hairmuffs -- on home shopping television?, from Slate.com.
The 9th Worst Job in Sports: Soigneur for a Professional Cycling Team, from USA Today.
The First Annual TMN Tournament of Books, from The Morning News. What is it?
Pioneers in the Peloton: The unknown American: Illinois' Joseph Magnani challenged Coppi and Bartali in Giro, from VeloNews.com.
Mustang Sallies: Can America's wild horses survive another four years of Bush?, from Slate.com.
Don't Worry Your Pretty Little Head: The pseudo-feminist show trial of Larry Summers, from Slate.com.
Southern Food Frustrates Health Officials, from the AP. Last spring, I ate in a restaurant in Alabama called "Po' Folks." I enjoyed the food, but was shocked to see that macaroni and cheese was listed as a "vegetable" on the menu.
Bad Boy Trucks, courtesy of Cam.
From Some Bush Supporters, Anger Over Budget, from the Washington Post.
Hello, Moon: Has America's low-rise obsession gone too far?, from Slate. Sadly, this 1-1/2-year-old article is still relevant.
'Jeff Gannon' and L'Affaire Plame: Summary of CIA leak, from Daily Kos, courtesy of Josh.
Thursday's Mailbag: Clinger on film - and your reactions, from VeloNews.com.
Stupidity as a Firing Offense: Why is Bill O'Reilly chairing our faculty meetings?, from Slate.com.
Cook and Tell Confessions of a Kitchen Romeo, from The New York Times.
Let's Just Call April 15 "Miss Beazley Day", from Reason.com's Hit&Run.
Hawaiian Music Makes Its Grammy Debut, from NPR, courtesy of Alison.
Project Manager Leaves Suicide PowerPoint Presentation, from The Onion, courtesy of Josh.
Woman Begins To Regret Dating Someone Spontaneous, from The Onion.
Bush Defends Deny-Side Economics, from The Onion. "Leading economists say they are curious to see whether the president's optimism will trickle down into the public consciousness."
Google Maps find Weapons of Mass Destruction, from virtuelvis.com, courtesy of Cam. Cam says, "and, yes, if you try it (maps.google.com) it actually works."
Fines for 'droopy drawers' backed, from the BBC. "US politicians fed up with catching an eyeful of underwear want to fine those who won't hitch up their trousers."
Looks like Ford-Basis pro Nicole Freedman has jumped on the facial tattoo bandwagon... See also Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Webcor gets a new look - one it's not happy with, from VeloNews.com.
U.S did not safeguard $8.8 bln of Iraq money-audit, from Reuters, courtesy of Mark A.
Does Social Security shortchange blacks?, from Salon.com, courtesy of Mark A. "Bush says it does -- but the facts show that he's dealing this race card off the bottom of the deck."
Check out the clip from Dec 04: Where in the White House is Miss Beazley? (scroll down), from the White House web site, courtesy of Jennie D and Rachel. Barney's conversation with Karl Rove is not to be missed!
Bush Is Said to Seek Deep Cuts in Farm and Commodity Programs, from the New York Times.
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Webcor gets a new look - one it's not happy with, from VeloNews.com. Soooooo funny.
The Propaganda President: George W. Bush does his best Kim Jong-il, from Slate.com.
Evolution Takes a Back Seat in U.S. Classes, from The New York Times, courtesy of Rachel.
Chairman Kim’s dissolving kingdom, from The Times (UK).
A Strangely Important Figure (Ayn Rand), from the New York Sun.