10 December 2003

  • New York's currently: able to harbor a few million Richard Curtis fans
  • Pentagon forbids French, German, Canadian, and Russian companies from touching $18.6 billion in reconstruction contracts in Iraq.
  • Bow-tied Illinois senator Paul Simon dies at 75, a day after heart surgery.
  • Seymour Hersh on new Special Forces in Iraq, the Pentagon leaders who love them, and the troubles found in trusting former enemies.
  • Hundreds of articles in medical journals, signed by doctors or academics, are ghostwritten by agencies for big cash from drug-makers.
  • Reputation of famed mountaineer Reinhold Messner threatened by 30-year-old stories about the death of his brother.
  • Rumsfeld endorses our worries about troop rotations early next year.
  • Fed paying Haliburton more than twice what others are paying to import Kurwaiti gasoline and other fuel.
  • Give: Bread & Life.
  • TMN's Choire Sicha on the troubling wryness of the Believer staff.
  • Only $1 for snowballs in Times Square.
  • Corby Kummer with good advice on this year's best cooking books.
  • Holiday song for epidemiologists.
  • Every person...at death has a weight loss of 21 grams, the weight of a nightingale. Some believe it is the weight of the departing soul. Not so. The cadaver loses control of sphincters and our fluids dribble out. Ed Koch reviews films.
  • Grandma got run over by a big cow.
  • Wondering whether art matters, when the FBI and Homeland Security Agency investigate Mark Lombardi's drawings. (See older drawings.)
  • Trailer for Marc Craste's JoJo in the Stars.
  • It's that time of year again! Advent calendars, and pretend-kicking Santas.