14 June 2001

  • White House cancels bombing on Vieques; Sharpton upgraded to "chicken and water" status.
  • Directing the spin: Bush claims official George Lucas status for Star Wars appeal, despite NATO-majority disapproval.
  • University of Iowa apologizes for making orphans stutter.
  • Protesters swarm Goteborg, Sweden for EU meeting.
  • The roaming, revivalist eBay circus teaches HTML and faith.
  • Karl Rove, with more than $100K in Intel stock, met with the company's top brass just before the Fed approved a merger.
  • Rundfunk plays top chill-out music through june: 4 hero, ninja tune, jazzanova, et al.
  • The history of Suck.com as a document of the gold rush.
  • If you spend over $100K a year on audio equipment, you could afford your own chamber orchestra.
  • Ultracool: Pianographique employs your keyboard for animation and sound.
  • With his first novel out, Vanity Fair's James Wolcott vows never to attack first authors again, unless they're Dave Eggers.