10 September 2004

  • New York's currently: where babies come from
  • U.S. army moves against three insurgent strongholds in Iraq, show of strength anticipating January elections.
  • Finally! Congress to let ban on assault weapons expire on Monday!
  • China, U.K. try to dissuade North Korea from nuclear weaponizing, especially after bluster that South Korea's recent cop to playing with plutonium threatens new arms race.
  • Fuchs wants Kuntz talks.
  • Horse's head. Baby bird in a jar. Pit bull chained to a tree. Items found on California's shores.
  • Cheney unable to dismantle "vote Kerry, vote terrorism" remark, but happily says Hussein gave "safe harbor" to Al Qaeda, without evidence.
  • Trends: Editors in publishing valued for closing deals, not editing; a publishing story wherein selling the book is the easiest part.
  • Jesus t-shirts are cool, until people are just wearing them for trend's sake, not faith.
  • Message board for newspaper copy editors, and their groupies.
  • To be, or not to be, I there's the point. Early quartos of Shakespeare's plays now online.
  • Half a million Jamaicans told to evacuate coastal areas in preparation for Hurricane Ivan.
  • Video: Ways in which the Aeron chair sucks.
  • Graphic novel Persepolis reviewed via slideshow.
  • 60 Minutes documents on Bush's military record suspected of forgery, with telltale Microsoft Word superscripts.
  • More video: Special effects revealed in Pepsi kung-fu ad.
  • Bushmaster rifle manufacturer to pay D.C. sniper victims $2.5 million settlement.
  • Database of information on wrecks across the Pacific Ocean.
  • New Yorkers! Janet Cardiff's audio walk in Central Park ends on Monday, go now!