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[ReidBlog] Big on American TV: The Miami airline shooting (echoes of the UK subway shoot? Maybe so...) Bush's better?
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[erind.blog-city.com] You've changed.: @ www.Blog-City.com; RSS Feed @ /index.rdf IMG Thursday, 8 December 2005 You've changed. IMG Last Updated: Thursday, 8 December 2005 2:30 A GMT-05 :: Photos :: Comments/Trackback :: Erind...", discussing Japan under the post-war American"occupation". Very interestingly written, and very interesting
[Dark Bilious Vapors] Our Favorite Torturers...: : a demonstration of American PowerPoint. Bullets haven't subdued the insurgents in Iraq, but the administration... a lecture he attended at Caltech on Thursday: The Peak of World Oil Production: Thanksgiving Day, 2005... posted an interview ("20 questions") with a buddy who just returned from Iraq. Fascinating reading
[Michaelyon.blogspot.com] Michael Yon : Online Magazine: They would talk about how random people in airports would approach them to say things like, “Thank you, soldier!” Guys would retell those stories until they were just squawking on like old Miner birds, and everyone around them would be like, “Hey, we've heard that story ten times already.”
[Gawker.com] Gawker, Manhattan Media News and Gossip: Beyond the Mirror marks the first American-Afghani theater collaboration in .and he launched, natch, a limited-edition new blog, and so hes jetting off .
[Msnbc.msn.com] - First Read - MSNBC.com: (Approximately 11:30 am) Then comes the deluge. Democrats find Bush's proposals insufficient and allege Administration misuse of pre-war intelligence -- this time in assessing the conditions of a post-war Iraq. Among the Democrats who react: most of those in the Senate who aspire to run for president, including Joe Biden, Russ Feingold, and John Kerry, whose staff decides that despite Kerry's scheduled Iraq speech in New York on Thursday, he should appear in this news cycle. One possible exception to this list: Hillary Clinton, who has been relatively quiet on this topic. (Remember, we're just guessing here.)
[Oregonlive.com] OregonLive.com: The Oregonian's Iraq Blog: This blog is for Oregon's military community. It's a result of The Oregonian's experience covering the Oregon National Guard in Iraq, and is available to .
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