December 16, 2004
Maybe I missed it

Harvard's Kennedy School of Government held a forum with 2004 presidential campaign managers Mary Beth Cahill (Kerry) and Ken Mehlman (Bush) that contained this interesting tidbit. Mary Beth Cahill, who spoke at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government with Ken Mehlman, President Bush's campaign manager, said the Massachusetts senator's campaign initially thought there would be […]

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December 16, 2004
More global warming wanted

It appears an iceberg is threatening thousands of penguin chicks down in Antarctica by blocking access to fish-infested waters. Help the penguins out, drive a couple of extra miles today.

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December 16, 2004
People vs. the powerful

The New York Times today reported a settlement between First Command Financial Services and the government. First Command is one of those disgusting companies that have preyed on military families. NASD and the Securities and Exchange Commission said that First Command exaggerated the track record of its high-cost fund products - with fees that ate […]

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December 15, 2004
My favorite Justice

I finished reading Kevin Ring's compilation of the writings of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and I came away more impressed by Scalia's judicial philosophy than I was before. Though it is entitled "Scalia Dissents," not all of the opinions contained in the book are dissents. Ring outlines Scalia's judicial philosophy by using his written […]

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December 15, 2004
Alternate reality

Lies about the 2000 election outcome continue to be proliferated, this time as an aside to the San Diego Mayor race. She [assistant metro editor Laura Wingard] likened the Union-Tribune's role in the count to what happened in Florida in the 2000 election. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that George Bush won the election, but […]

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December 14, 2004
Poking around the wire

So I'm taking a glance at the AP wire and come across a story slugged "IslamicReform." So, I open it up and take a look at it and it turns out to be headlined: "WASHINGTON TODAY: Islamic countries want U.S. to change Mideast policy." And that would be Islamic reform how exactly?

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December 14, 2004
On the op-ed page

One of these days I've got to write something really silly and then get it published on the New York Times op-ed page. Today's case in point is a piece written for the page by Will Carroll, a column for Baseball Prospectus. BASEBALL fans are understandably disturbed by the news that several top players, including […]

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December 13, 2004
Death

The jury has decided on the death penalty for double-murderer Scott Peterson. The judge in the case must still formally sentence Peterson, and he can choose to change the penalty to life-without-the-possiblity of parole, but all of the boob-tube commentators say that is extremely unlikely. I haven't followed the case very closely over the past […]

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December 12, 2004
Someone explain this to me

I'm watching ESPN's Sunday Night Football game and they have that "Pass Track" video/graphic. It shows that a pass thrown by Donovan McNabb (which was intercepted) was travelling at 60 mph. Analyst Joe Theisman then says that 60 mph football toss is equivalent to a 101 mph baseball pitch. I don't get it. Is he […]

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December 11, 2004
Reporters in search of a clue

On the Letters page over at Poynter Online I came across the following letter from Luke Stangel, a reporter at the Palo Alto Daily News. I just got back to the office from the live taping of the Hannity & Colmes Fox News talk show at the Flint Center in Cupertino, Calif. Our newspaper has […]

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