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  • ( ) Mickey writes:

    Plus the pickin's are easier on Topics B-Z. ... Plus I get really sick of Topic A. ... 8:20 P.M.

    Monday January 24, 2005

    Marty Lederman surfaces to respond to Heather Mac Donald in their torture debate, which may be asymptotically approaching the truth. ... 12:03 A.M.

    Sunday January 23, 2005

    The Inner Scream: Sullivan is right about the high journalistic achievement of this cover. But shouldn't they all have laptops? ... P.S.: The people I've felt most sorry for are the journalists who have to pretend they are excited by the inauguration and Bush's second term. NPR personalities in particular. You can hear the inauthenticity and desperation in their voices. ... As far as I know, none of them have yet tried to cover any Bush festivities from the sanctuary of the FDR memorial--where an All Things Considered correspondent wound up fleeing, on air, during last year's Reagan ceremonies. More>>

  • ( ) A "Bradley Effect" for Blacks?

    Who's Surge Is It, Anyway? In this video from AEI, Frederick Kagan and Gen. Jack Keane, originators of the "surge" strategy, make it as clear as can be that they do not intend for surging U.S. or Iraqi troops to go after on Moqtada al-Sadr's Shiite Mahdi Army or to attempt to enter and clear out the vast Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City.** Yet in his speech tonight, President Bush said (without mentioning Sadr's name) that Iraqi prime minister al-Maliki had given U.S. forces the "green light" to do just that--and news accounts played up the anti-Sadr angle. ... Either Bush's surge is some other kind of surge from the Kagan/Keane surge, or there's some Kabuki goin' on (e.g., al-Maliki doesn't really mean it, and perhaps the Bush administration knows al-Maliki doesn't really mean it, but wants a) Iraqi Sunnis, b) Americans, c) Sadr or d) himself to think he means it). More>>

  • ( ) Arts center reception honors Stahl

    The West Tennessee Regional Art Center will have a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday for its January exhibit - a retrospective of the work of local artist Helen Stahl.

    The center is at 1200 Main St. in Humboldt.

    Stahl is a retired Memphis art educator who now lives in Hardeman County, according to a press release.

    The exhibition features Stahl's watercolor paintings and individualized prints. Her watercolors depict people and places of the rural South, as well as historic and contemporary Memphis scenes. A number of her whimsical, colorfully painted designs used to promote Hardeman County Art Center theatrical productions also are on display.

    This also marks the first time Stahl has exhibited her framed collages of autographed photographs of dozens of Hollywood stars. More>>

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