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OOPS! The Guardian Retracts Its Mock Interview with Noam Chomsky
By David Peterson at Nov 17, 2005
This morning greeted me with the news (forwarded to me by multiple friends in the U.K.---thanks) that The Guardian not only has issued a formal retraction of Emma Brockes's deceitful Halloween-day interview with Noam Chomsky ("The Greatest Intell... (More) Comments (9)
By David Peterson at Nov 17, 2005
According to an ALERT that was just posted to the Organic Consumers Association's website, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency currently is accepting public comments on a proposed rule change titled "Protections for Subjects in Human Research," the ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 16, 2005
Not sure which gets more comical---in a sick sense---with each passing year: The ever-mounting one-sidedness of the annual vote in the UN General Assembly urging those “States that have and continue to apply [measures against other States that affect the ... (More) Comments (3)
"Serpents All": More on The Guardian's Mock Interview with Noam Chomsky
By David Peterson at Nov 12, 2005
Seeing that multiple sources have been dumping upon fellow ZNet blogger Noam Chomsky of late (some of which were to be expected, some of which were not, while others are mere hard-ons with a blog---“hiss for hiss returned with fork'd tongue/ To fork'd ton... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 11, 2005
To post an excerpt from Report on Investigation Into Rafael Palmeiro's March 17, 2005 Testimony Before the Committee on Government Reform, released yesterday: During his interview with Committee staff, Mr. Palmeiro was questioned about the polygraph ... (More) Comments (2)
"Thick as Autumnal Leaves": The Guardian's Mock Interview with Noam Chomsky
By David Peterson at Nov 06, 2005
When I found The Guardian's mock interview with Noam Chomsky on Halloween morning, I forwarded copies of it along to a number of friends, noting that as has been true perhaps forever---and certainly since those days when Satan and his legions first aw... (More) Comments (33)
Social Contracts, American-Style IV
By David Peterson at Nov 06, 2005
This past week, the annual Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey was released. Focusing on the performance of health-care systems in six rich countries---Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States---t... (More) Comments (5)
ExxonMobil and the Chicago Tribune
By David Peterson at Nov 03, 2005
The Chicago Tribune published a paid advertisement on the Op-Ed Page of its October 31 edition (Sect. 1, p. 19): "Oil and Apples," ExxonMobil, Chicago Tribune, October 31, 2005 Word-for-word. The bar diagram too. Exactly as you find ExxonMobil's "Oil... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Nov 01, 2005
A transcript of the ageless literary critic Harold Bloom's October 27 appearance on American television's Charlie Rose Show follows. Bloom was a guest of this particular show to promote his new book, Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine (Riverhead, 2005). ... (More) Comments (7)
"starvation of civilians as a method of warfare" II
By David Peterson at Oct 30, 2005
Regrettably, though not surprisingly, either, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has yet to release any documentation which news reports as long as 16 days ago began promoting on the basis of the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Foo... (More) Comments (66)
By David Peterson at Oct 29, 2005
For all of you denizens of the July 2003 outing of Valerie Plame Wilson via the syndicated columnist Robert Novak, it never hurts to keep an elementary truth of American politics in mind: Namely, that the political culture here is much less advanced than ... (More) Comments (13)
By David Peterson at Oct 24, 2005
Monday's multiple rocket and suicide-bomber attacks on two Baghdad hotels, the Sheraton and the Palestine---bases from which American and British reporters have practiced "hotel journalism," a trade now having degenerated into "mouse journalism," in Rober... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at Oct 21, 2005
'Cabal' is such a silly word. Dripping with the "Neocon" con. And all of that.---You don't suppose, do you, that Dick Cheney - Donald Rumsfeld et al. invented American wars of aggression? Detention without habeas corpus? Torture and so-called "renditi... (More) Comments (40)
By David Peterson at Oct 19, 2005
What follows surely ranks among the Top Ten All-Time performances by the New York Times's justly embattled reporter, Judith Miller. Interviewed on the noxious FOX News Network the very day that the first interim report on Iraqi “weapons of mass destructi... (More) Comments (3)
Letter from al-Zawahiri to al-Zarqawi
By David Peterson at Oct 18, 2005
Letter from al-Zawahiri to al-Zarqawi, July 9, 2005. (As posted to the website of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, October 11, 2005. Also see the accompanying News Release No. 2-05.) Of course, I cannot attest to this document's... (More) Comments (8)


