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13.2.09
Losing streak snapped Shots: 48-22 in favour of Colorado. Final score: 4-2 Habs. Halak stole that one for us. At least one of our goalies seems to have rediscovered his confidence, even if it's the wrong one. But that was a really dismal performance by the rest of the team. Let's hope that this victory - however undeserved - helps energize the rest of the team to turn things around for real. | 12.2.09
Bad to worse Trying to find an adequate word to describe the Habs' dismal performance as of late. "Disastrous" just doesn't seem strong enough. Gainey's got a busy couple of weeks ahead. He'll need to do something to turn things around before the trade deadline. Update: The carnage continues. | Meanwhile in Venezuela Hugo Chavez is trying again to become dictator-for-life, after being narrowly defeated last time around. Venezuelans vote in a referendum this Sunday to get rid of term limits. Observers are pessimistic that the opposition will be able to pull off a miracle a second time, but polls are close enough to think that the "no" side at least has a fighting chance. Meanwhile, without George W. Bush in office anymore, Chavez has redirected his efforts towards the world's favourite scapegoat: Venezuela's Jewish community. In the past few years, antisemitism in Venezuela has reached staggering levels, and there's every indication that things are only going to get worse. | Another truce for Hamas to blatantly violate Reports out of Egypt that Hamas is going to agree to a long-term truce with Israel for Gaza. Read between the lines. We have:
I wonder if Meryl Yourish will launch another Shudna Watch in her blog? | 11.2.09
Choose your own coalition Speak Hebrew? Think you can fix Israel's political mess? Try your hand at coalition building with this fun tool. (Hat tip: Yonah.) | 10.2.09
Surprising narrow lead for Livni With over 85% of votes counted, Tzipi Livni's Kadima has a narrow lead over Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud in today's Israeli election. Netanyahu had a commanding lead in the polls and the election looked like it was going to be a wash, but Livni fought back and now it's almost too close to call. Even if Kadima wins, it doesn't necessarily mean that Livni will be the next Prime Minister. She had trouble forming a coalition government after Olmert resigned last year, and conditions now are even less favourable for Kadima than they were then. Should be interesting times ahead as the post-election political jockeying begins. The Israeli blogosphere has been up late following the events as they unfold, of course. Aussie Dave was liveblogging all day. Imshin thinks it's gonna get ugly. And Allison posts her excellent analysis on Pajamas Media. In a related story, Meryl Yourish has more on what's passing for journalism at AP these days. | |
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