Saturday, June 7, 2003 | |
Barrels Looted at Nuclear Site Raise Fears for Iraqi Villagers. Questions have been raised by international inspectors about why looters were able to ransack a nuclear plant 30 miles from Baghdad. By Patrick E. Tyler. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 11:39:49 PM |
Peter David's Blog Adds RSS Feed. All the cool comic kids are doing it! Peter David's blog covers his book and comic work and discussions of TV shows like SMALLVILLE and ANGEL. [Comics Worth Reading] 11:39:33 PM |
Industry Offers a Carrot in Online Music Fight. Record executives have started to address music fans directly to persuade people to buy their product again. By Amy Harmon. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 11:38:55 PM |
Henin-Hardenne Wins French Open. Justine Henin-Hardenne won her first major title Saturday, beating Kim Clijsters 6-0, 6-4 at the French Open in the first all-Belgian Grand Slam final. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 11:12:49 AM |
Truth Is the First Casualty. Is Credibility the Second?. The possible nonexistence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq will almost certainly force historians to raise questions about the war's credibility. By Steven R. Weisman. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 11:12:28 AM |
Weapons of mass deception. The Bush administration goes into full spin mode and Tony Blair battles to save his political life, as charges mount that they lied their way into war. [Salon.com] 11:12:16 AM |