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Saturday, June 22, 2002 |
HERE WE GO AGAIN The politics of old versus new?
BOY, this Los Angeles Times writer, Tim Rutten, doesn't like blogs very much. He thinks we should be reading "serious newspapers" instead. That wouldn't include the Los Angeles Times, whose sloppy and biased Israel coverage has produced a boycott -- and which, judging by its lame-ass registration requirement, doesn't want anyone reading it (on the Web, at least) anyway. [InstaPundit]
7:40:44 PM
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LIKE A TUNE STUCK IN MY HEAD Two stories won't leave me alone
First there's the discussion of the Oklahoma City bombing. Could terrorists have been behind or influenced that?
HERE'S ANOTHER INTERESTING ITEM on the Oklahoma City / Iraq connection. [InstaPundit]
Then there was this single post about the Salt Lake City kidnapping. I simply don't want to believe something like this.
7:37:16 PM
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THE PATIENCE OF ISRAEL
One wonders what's holding Israel back. The Arab world cannot hate Israel much more than they do right now. Obliteration of the Palestinians could happen. What restrains Israel? Where do they find patience?
Israel Vows 'Crushing' Offensive [Wall Street Journal]
7:27:23 PM
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WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE? Lives lived for different reasons
Imagine what choices you'd make and what you would have been doing if you had this hanging over you. What becomes important? What provides service to others?
JUNE 23: Tomorrow is my anniversary. Funny how it sneaks up on me... Day draws near. Another one. Do what you can. [Andrew Sullivan]
7:01:45 PM
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SEEKING SELF-WORTH IN WORK Long after piece-work, we're stilled bored at work
Work Daze. Those creative, romantic new-economy jobs? Welcome to the next boring profession. By Rob Walker. [New York Times: Business]
6:55:50 PM
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ADRIFT IN THE RAT RACE Missing the really important stuff
Just One of the Boys. "More women could be running companies, but . . . they look at what men are doing, and they think, What's so great about that?" By Amy Barrett. [New York Times: Business]
6:48:14 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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