7 September 2001

  • The White House has stopped pursuing the breakup of Microsoft: follow the press's takes to see the different meanings.
  • North Korea demands that U.S. troops leave South Korea.
  • George Washington University will close down, and force its 5,400 students to move, during the World Bank/IMF meetings.
  • Study the guest list for the Fox/Bush dinner to see who matters in the Mexico/U.S. relationship (e.g., Clint Eastwood).
  • Zimbabwe will pay compensation for occupied farms, so long as Britain and other countries provide funding.
  • Repression? Regression? U.S. jobless rate reaches 4-year high.
  • Search engines make copies of images as they crawl; is that theft?
  • Survey of philosophers, professors, and students ranks Darwin as third-most important chronicler of human condition.
  • Many interesting images and notes at the Visible Human Project.