14 October 2004

  • New York's currently: rooting for good games even if it means rooting for the Boston hobbits
  • Explosions in Baghdad's Green Zone, following civilian killed by bomb, plus judge, journalist, and two army officers killed by gunmen.
  • Fact-check for last night's debate.
  • Bush's lack of concern about bin Laden is a precise summary of his administration's war on al-Qaida.
  • Profile of New York PR madam responsible for hot women who provide party services.
  • The O'Reilly affair: Fox News and the White House will eliminate Al Franken; loofahs are not made of falafel; meeting the Pope just isn't what it used to be.
  • Ways Brits and other non-Americans can make a difference in the election--tell Ohioans what you think!
  • John Kerry Is A Douchebag But I'm Voting For Him Anyway. Choose your level of Kerry comfort.
  • Allawi threatens attack on Fallujah if al-Zarqawi isn't surrendered, a move that could split Fallujans from foreign terrorists, or bring them closer together.
  • Fascinating: The story behind BiDil, the first ethnic medicine.
  • Details behind the Supreme Court's consideration of executing juveniles.
  • Number of American elderly will more than double in next 20 years.
  • Video: Interview with Homeland Security's chief graphic designer. See also: the Sierra Leone banking-spam soliloquey.
  • Connections between France's embrace of Chinese business and Chirac's willingness to lift the EU arms embargo on China.
  • Better one lost election than the continued empowerment of cynical men who abuse conservatism. The conservative case against George W. Bush.
  • Haunted House for adults opens in New York next week.
  • Confessions of a man who looks just like Dave Matthews, aswirl in a world of sorority girls.
  • Follow the Scandinavian rock scene with It's A Trap! magazine.