June 4, 2005
I'm sorry, but that doesn't hold water

A Florida high school principal finds a witty graduation address on the Internet, and delivers it as her own -- that gets journalists fired and sets a bad example for students. In an interview on Thursday, (Principal Susan) Duval said she had come across the speech while doing research on the Internet but did not […]

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June 4, 2005
On art

I had a pretty brief conversation the other day with a couple of co-workers who are to the left of me politically (who isn't?) regarding the public financing of art. I don't remember exactly what prompted the conversation, but I expressed my opinion that I didn't think the government should be funding any art. Let […]

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June 2, 2005
Sarcasm

It's a lost art in letter-writing, mainly because it can be difficult to pull off, but Robert J. Salvi of San Diego did it in this morning's Union-Tribune. I think it's a grand idea for Lincoln Middle School to rid itself of the Gifted and Talented Education, or GATE, stigma. In fact, I'm hoping other […]

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June 2, 2005
Construction to begin at CNN's Atlanta HQ

CNN announced today that they would be knocking down numerous interior walls and enlarging the building's front entrance in order to accomodate the ever expanding ego of Ted Turner. Turner, not known for his modesty, credited his own efforts for helping to end the Cold War, and noted that he launched the Goodwill Games in […]

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June 2, 2005
Losing credibility

In a letter to The Wall Street Journal today, the spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross denies an earlier Journal editorial that charged a ICRC official with using a Nazi slur. Let's just say that I'm not at all convinced by the ICRC's letter -- and this is a big part of […]

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June 2, 2005
Caltrans gets it right

After sitting in traffic for ages in the middle of the night last night as Caltrans worked on a portion of the I-15 -- work that is supposed to continue all week -- they did something smart tonight. After having traffic backed up for nearly a mile and an hour, they opened the carpool lanes […]

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June 2, 2005
News you can use

Free Krispy Kremes on Friday.

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June 1, 2005
Krugmania

The New York Times first ombudsman has finished his term -- and started up a nasty fight with the Times' most notorious hack. You can check out the latest salvo here on the new public editor's "Web Journal" (it's called a "blog" guys!). I'd like to highlight one comment from Dan Okrent that reveals that […]

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June 1, 2005
Friedman on Gitmo

I didn't really pay much attention to last week's article by The New York Times' Thomas Friedman urging the United States to shut down the Guantanamo Bay detention center for terrorists. Why? For a couple of reasons: First, even if I tried really, really hard, I couldn't care less what the press in foreign countries […]

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June 1, 2005
Deep Throat revealed

And his name is Hal Holbrook. I mean, W. Mark Felt, former No. 2 at the FBI. A lot of you have read many articles about Felt, but don't overlook this one by a former reporter at The San Diego Union-Tribune, James Crawley. You see, to Crawley, W. Mark Felt has always been "Uncle Mark." […]

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