Saturday, May 31, 2003 | |
The bed-hopping novel that shocked America. The late Kathleen Winsor's 1944 bodice-ripper "Forever Amber," banned in Boston and denounced by Hollywood, is still audacious -- because it smiles at infidelity. [Salon.com] 6:29:50 PM |
2nd Study Finds Gaps in Tax Cuts. A new study has found that 8 million mostly low-income taxpayers will not receive any benefit from the new tax law. By David Firestone. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 6:29:34 PM |
Mead - The Story Gets Hot And Steamy.... British researchers are conducting a study on the affects of Mead on people. And not the "getting drunk" part. In the Olden Days, long long ago, it was believed that Mead increased a person's fertility and libido. [kuro5hin.org] 6:29:20 PM |
Allies: Where are the WMDs?!. The Dems and the U.S. public may meekly accept the administration's ever-changing answers about Saddam's alleged weapons. But our foreign allies don't -- and the more the White House spins, the angrier they get. [Salon.com] 9:58:40 AM |