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By David Peterson at May 25, 2005
Congress voted recently to adopt the $82 billion Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief Act to help cover the costs of these three perversely linked items during the current fiscal year (2005), whic... (More) Comments (4)
"Preserving Our Readers' Trust"?
By David Peterson at May 24, 2005
According to the brief statement that used to accompany Daniel Okrent's byline at the New York Times, the Times's now-former Public Editor (or ombudsman, watchdog---the "first person charged with publicly evaluating, criticizing and otherwise commenting o... (More) Comments (2)
"...interrogators, in an attempt to rattle suspects, flushed a Qur'an down a toilet..."
By David Peterson at May 19, 2005
Given everything we know about the American Government's radical innovations in the theory and practice of the detention (not to mention the "extraordinary rendition"), the maltreatment, and the torture of the foreign nationals held in its custody since e... (More) Comments (6)
Something About Yale's David R. Graeber
By David Peterson at May 18, 2005
In a recent interview with the embattled---and on the verge of becoming a former---Yale University Assistant Professor of Anthrolopogy David Graeber, Joshua Frank reported that in early May, "Prof. Graeber was informed that his teaching contract at Yale w... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at May 18, 2005
Following his appearance this morning before the U.S. Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, the British Respect Party's George Galloway was interviewed on the Cable News Network. CNN, incidentally, also televised parts of Galloway's appear... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at May 16, 2005
This blog is a mistake. Sorry about that. Honestly, I never meant to post it.---Though since some of you already have begun to contribute comments to it, the blog will remain. Mistake or not. Sunday evening, I was working on an idea for a blog about ... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at May 14, 2005
Among the legacies of that slice of American history known as the McCarthy Era---mistakenly known as, I should add, because although the Wisconsin Senator after whom the "era" takes its name has long since departed from the political stage, the use of the... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at May 05, 2005
I see that they picked up this wonderful story all the way down in Australia. "Sexual predators tracked by satellite," was how the News.com.au service put it (May 3), picking up something that originated with Reuters in Florida's capital city of Tallahas... (More) Comments (33)
By David Peterson at Apr 30, 2005
One of the more deliciously ironic passages in Lord Peter Goldsmith's formerly "secret" findings on the "Possible legal bases for the use of force" (March 7, 2003) occurs right off the bat, in paragraphs 2 and 3: 2. As I have previously advised, there a... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Apr 29, 2005
Without much ado this past week, Washington closed the lid on its last remaining formal inquiry into one of the greatest lies in American history. At some moment on April 25, the CIA posted several Addendums to last fall's speculative epic by the Iraq ... (More) Comments (12)
By David Peterson at Apr 24, 2005
The front page of the print edition of Sunday's Chicago Sun-Times reads: SEX OFFENDERS GET 'DUMPED' IN ILLINOIS NURSING HOMES "Half of these ex-cons are age 50 and under," the headline continues. "PART ONE OF A SUN-TIMES INVESTIGATION has found 10... (More) Comments (27)
By David Peterson at Apr 20, 2005
From an observer's perch high above Saint Peter's Square in Rome, Richard John Neuhaus, the Editor-in-Chief of the "conservative" (to put it politely) American journal of homo religiosus, First Things, instructs us that ("Rome Diary, April 21"), "With the... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Apr 18, 2005
The 61th session of the UN Human Rights Commission is winding down to its completion in Geneva this week. Or should I have written that the Commission is ratcheting up towards its grand finale? Because with two powerful movers and shakers in the world, ... (More) Comments (4)
Sex, Scatter/Gather I/O Servers, and ZNet
By David Peterson at Apr 17, 2005
This morning's Guardian tells the story of three MIT computer grad students who used a software program of their own design to generate a fake research paper, loaded with titillating, appropriately academic-sounding jargon such as "scatter/gather" and "I/... (More) Comments (14)
By David Peterson at Apr 07, 2005
According to a post to Michel Collon's website, the fearless founder of Medecins du monde Bernard Kouchner's 2004 book Les guerriers de la paix ("Warriors for Peace"---Grasset) recounts the following exchange between Kouchner and the former president of B... (More) Comments (3)


