Monthly Archives: March 2003

Why did the Mayans disappear? New evidence suggests that a 200 year dry spell punctuated by three severe droughts did the trick in the 8th century A.D. And to think that all this time I thought it was global warming. … Continue reading

Comments Off on

Halle Berry to be the new Catwoman Cool! Berry, who became the first African American to win a Best Actress Oscar last year for her emotionally unsettling performance in the interracial drama Monster’s Ball, would become the second black woman … Continue reading

Comments Off on

What if Netscape had won? Charles Cooper argues the world would be a better place if Netscape had been successful in its bid to outperform Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Or at the very least, the Net would have been a cooler … Continue reading

Comments Off on

War Council To Meet in the Azores The leaders of Spain, the UK, and the US are meeting in the Azores to discuss the best way to kick Saddam’s butt. I like it!

Comments Off on

The new United Nations logo First we wrangle over Iraq, now we wrangle over the new UN logo. . . I dunno, I kinda like the new one.

Comments Off on

Le Worm sold out his nation British Sun commentator Trevor Kavanaugh’s thoughts on what Chirac’s manhandling of the UN Security Council has done to relations to the United States: CHARLATAN Jacques Chirac is basking in cheap applause for his “Save … Continue reading

Comments Off on

Bin Laden captured? Or not? Definitely not yet. The UK Daily Telegraph’s Alex Spillius decries both the lack of journalistic integrity concerning the story and the current environment: The swift chain of events behind Mr Pooya’s revelation says much about … Continue reading

Comments Off on

U.S. White Paper on Iraq Just in case you haven’t, this white paper published on 12 September 2002 and delivered to the UN details just a few of the issues the United States has with Saddam. 23 pages long. Just … Continue reading

Comments Off on

Geev zem eenough r-r-rope, Jacques It appears as if the French are softening their hard-line stance against vetoing the British compromise after all, at least according to de Villepin. Of course, after the massive brow-beating heaped upon them in the … Continue reading

Comments Off on

The Empire Strikes First? Could Saddam attack our soldiers in Kuwait first as a pre-emptive strike before we move first? That seems to be the worry at the Pentagon: This new level of concern about Iraq is caused by an … Continue reading

Comments Off on