Monthly Archives: May 2003

More on the Chichester-Rothfeld Race Just when my faith in journalism was being restored, one article just blows it all away. While I was treated fair enough, the race was protrayed in a very poor light. Supporters of Mike Rothfeld … Continue reading

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The Little Comic Book Company that Could Looks like my brother Jason is going to try to get Wildfire Comics off of the ground. He’s been doing fanfic for a long time now, and had a fairly successful website for … Continue reading

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Passive Smoking Not So Bad After All. . . Well well well. . . it turns out that second hand smoke isn’t as bad for you as previously thought. Not that this is a hurrah for the tobacco companies or … Continue reading

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Remaining ‘above the soil’ Here is a great article from the UK Guardian on daily life under the Ba’athist regime: I remember our physics teacher coming to class one day to say goodbye. He said that he was being moved … Continue reading

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Rock, Paper, Scissors Anyone? We thought you’d enjoy this. . . just be sure to turn the music off as soon as possible, it gets annoying after 15sec.

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The Matrix Reloaded. . . to SUCK! The Slate’s David Edelstein didn’t appreciate the Matrix sequel: The original was, above all, an ontological mystery: How could Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) hang suspended in midair? Why did Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) know what … Continue reading

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Beck’s hamstringing ways likely gave candidate pause You gotta be kidding me! Local resident Douglas Carrer offers his opinion on why the search for the new City Manager took so long: Maybe there is another reason–the true reason and not … Continue reading

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A Star Trek quiz Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and ‘Ensign Gomez’ beam down to a planet. Which one isn’t coming back? Find this and more at the Top 10 Things I Hate About Star Trek!

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U.S. Soldiers to Shoot Looters on Sight From the New York Times. Now read this article and tell me. . . if this was the only outlet of information we had, do you believe that we are winning or losing … Continue reading

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Return of the Tridentine Mass? Maybe even in time for Christmas? That’s what Robert Moynihan says: The new, stricter guidelines for celebrating the liturgy, and the mandate to celebrate the old Latin Mass more widely, even on a weekly basis, … Continue reading

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