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[Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal] Prewar British Memo Says War Decision Wasn't Made - New York Times: A memorandum written by Prime Minister Tony Blair's cabinet office in late July 2002 explicitly states that the Bush administration had made 'no political decisions' to invade Iraq...

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[The Resplendent Mango] Fisking Forest: I suck. In that time, I did not elope to Beirut, I got back to New York, I wrote a one act musical, discovered my calling as a stage manager, applied for a summer job in Massechusetts, had my one-act musical performed, went back to Missouri, drove back to New York, parked in Brooklyn, had Abigail visit me in New York, drove from Brooklyn to Manhattan at rush hour, and drove from Manhattan to Massachusetts, moved into a triple room in house of 13 people in a VERY small town in the middle of nowhere in Connecticut, and have been living here and working just across the border for about two weeks now. As there's nothing to do here (besides sit on the porch and look at the barn) except work on my musical, which I am doing, but not ALL the time, I'm going to try to blog some this summer.

[Shipwreckcentral.com] Shipwreck Central - Live Dive Blog: February 2005 Archives: Mike Fletcher and “The Sea Hunters” team are invited back to Chile in order to assist German government archaeologists in the retrieval of artifacts from the German light cruiser “Dresden” which was lost during WWI off Robinson Crusoe Island in Chilean waters. During the trip the team is invited, by the Chilean Embassy, to dive and film the wreck site of Chile’s most famous naval vessel “Esmeralda”.

[Diveblog.blogs.lsi.umich.edu] Diveblog: Our dive computers and diving tables allow us to keep a close watch on our blood nitrogen levels, and to dive at depths and bottom times that allow us to avoid decompression diving. Decompression illness is caused by nitrogen bubbles forming as they are eliminated from the blood as a diver surfaces after loading too much nitrogen during a deep, long dive. When you fly, the decreased pressure at increased altitude will promote furthe= r elimination of remaining nitrogen levels in the blood and in turn result in possible decompression illness.

[Troublecrunk.blogspot.com] Trouble Crunk: Oh Really? That's Nice””I Don't Read Your Blog Either: Oh, can you pick up those Outback orders for everybody on your way out? ... Weblog Commenting and Trackback by HaloScan.com Blogarama - The Blog Directory.

[J-bradford-delong.net] Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: A Weblog: Why Oh Why Can't We ...: But it isn't done yet. Finally, the piece tells us that "Bush has vowed to cut the record federal budget deficit in half by 2009, a goal Democrats and some Republican lawmakers are skeptical he can meet." But what you don't learn is that, as the New York Times reported last Sunday, the White House's claim is based on an imaginary number: a year-old projection of what the deficit would be in 2004, rather than the Congressional Budget Office's current projection -- giving himself a free $100 billion head start on reaching his goal.

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