Monthly Archives: June 2009
What We’ve Built Today
We’re building, building, building… Continue reading
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Richard Nixon and Tupac Shakur: Dead Since The 90s and Yet Still Releasing New Material
Richard Nixon, back again Continue reading
Filed under Abortion, Political Figures, History
What’s Mossadeq Got To Do, Got To Do With It?
History is history except when it is not… Continue reading
Filed under History, Middle East
The Story of Libby, Montana
Tale of the town of Libby Continue reading
Filed under Environment, Public Health
A Supposedly Fun Thing A Bunch Of People Are Doing This Summer
I read it in college right after “Gravity’s Rainbow.” Yes, I’ve recovered from that. Continue reading
They Won’t Be Bringing The Kielbasa
Potato Salad from the North Koreans? Continue reading
Filed under Middle East, Political Figures
What We’ve Built Today
The updates smell of roses and vanilla. Continue reading
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Burka Brouhaha, En Francais
Should France have a dress code? Continue reading →
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