17 September 2004

  • New York's currently: measuring once, measuring twice
  • After a night of U.S. air strikes in Fallujah, a suicide bomber detonates in Baghdad, killing at least five and wounding 20.
  • Iraq, worse than you think: an average of 87 attacks per day on U.S. forces in August; at least 52 U.S. troops dead so far in September; more than 100 foreigners abducted since April, including two Americans and a Briton yesterday.
  • Who will be the last American to die in Iraq?
  • Hurricane Ivan hits Alabama, leaves 23 dead and a quarter of the population without power.
  • The campaign trail: Kerry tells National Guard association that Bush is living in a "fantasy world," National Guards respond with dismissal and crossed arms. And: Confident Bush enters Democratic fantasy world of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • North Korea shows diplomats where the explosions occurred for the hydroelectric project that wasn't a nuclear bomb experiment or anything, and South Korea says they were taken to a different spot.
  • Lose that belly bracelet and that toe ring, because slutwear is out.
  • Butcher hacks up estranged wife in broad daylight on a Washington Heights sidewalk.
  • Why a new nickel and no new dime? No idea, but it's here, and it has buffalos and bluffs.
  • Your camera's memory card was in a taxi; I have it now. I am going to post one of your pictures each day. I will also narrate as if I were you.
  • A history of the New Yorker in the '30s, its big names, quirky advertising standards, and that policy on Dubuque.
  • Bagels were strung from island to island on special spaghetti, samosas were bowled at baguettes, Greek salads were thrown like confetti. Jonathan Safran Foer, "The Sixth Borough."
  • New report shows Iraq had every intention to create chemical and biological weapons, "though probably for use in assassinations, not to inflict mass casualties."
  • Video: Guy tries to… well he attempts, well just go watch it.
  • Producer says Jude Law will not play Ian Curtis in upcoming Joy Division movie, and Moby is also not a part of the production. And: New Order remixes tend to have one or more of these characteristics… Related: Some kids just want to sit in the back of the auditorium and listen to Joy Division.