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Friday, April 4, 2003

A picture named b2stop.gifSubmit your own. An anti-war poster exhibition; artists, designers and students can submit their own designs.

"This project was started in early March on a public design forum, in the midst of spirited debate over the impending war in Iraq. One member of the design forum suggested that the other members offset their war anxieties by focusing their energies in a more positive way. He encouraged everyone to create posters that expressed their views of the war."
10:37:25 PM     |     
  


A picture named bmcolor.jpgMore cover art. A little, but nice gallery of old comic book and pulp covers.
9:12:33 PM     |     
  

A picture named AMZ2_195010_n3.jpgThis is Science Fiction. Visco is a visual catalogue of cover art of science fiction, fantasy, weird and horror fiction magazines from the early twentieth century to the present day. And it's simply fantastic.

"When it is fully developed - it will never be finally complete - it will display an image of the cover of every magazine of the genre in the English language that can be located. In these early versions of Visco, we are a long way from that aim. About 1200 magazine issues are depicted out of a possible 9,000 or more."
6:37:31 PM     |     
  


A picture named bird.gifWell done, Mr President. Redundancies rise as US economy stalls. Business: American companies shed 108,000 jobs in March as the US economy sputtered with the onset of war in Iraq. [Guardian Unlimited]
5:52:02 PM     |     
  

A picture named crazy.gifYeah, right. So the Iraqis are bombing themselves back into the stone age? Blair: we did not bomb market. PM categorically rules out coalition responsibility for last week's bomb attack on Baghdad market. [Guardian Unlimited]
5:50:29 PM     |     
  

A picture named 2b.jpgThe Cambridge Four. Interesting article in 7 parts about the Cambridge spies.

"There have been no more successful, more dramatically impressive spies than a group of Englishmen who all met at Trinity College, Cambridge University in the 1930s. To one degree or another, they were active for the Soviet Union for over thirty years. They were the most efficient espionage agents against American and British interests of any collection of spies in the Twentieth Century. One of them, Kim Philby, served the KGB for almost fifty years."
11:42:03 AM     |     
  


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