10 April 2006

  • New York's currently: ruled by accountants
  • Hundreds of thousands march in cities across the U.S. to support immigration reform.
  • Chirac announces repeal of youth employment law.
  • Want to purchase a flash drive full of classified material? Visit an Afghan bazaar.
  • Iran refuses to follow daylight savings time, exasperates government workers, parents.
  • In today's Tournament of Books it's Dale Peck versus Ali Smith versus Ian McEwan!
  • When part of your religious expression is intolerance, it's time to sue.
  • Psychological survey shows many New Yorkers are frequently distressed.
  • White House confirms Bush OK of Iraq prewar intel, adding that he never authorized its release to reporters.
  • NATO to send advisers, military personnel to Darfur--the first significant deployment of resources to the area thus far.
  • Many would rather not have a doorman; even doormen don't want doormen.
  • High-tech graffiti in New York.
  • USB art.
  • I'm actually working on a story now that is all product names. There's not even a verb. George Saunders gets questioned.
  • It's hard not to enlist when you live in Mississippi.
  • World Meteorological Organization retires storm names, including Katrina and Rita.
  • Video: Legendary Texas attorney Joe Jamail is legendary for a reason.
  • The Earth's circumference is roughly 24,000 miles. That means that 'N Sync's digital girlfriend would be, at most, 4,000 miles away. Songs with mistakes in the lyrics.
  • Times dumbs down headlines for Google.
  • Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency steals Thundercats logo.
  • Monster rabbit terrorizes garden patches near Newcastle, England.