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Flogging the Foggy Bottom

“Secretary of State Colin Powell has asked President Bush to reverse the president’s position on al Qaeda and Taliban detainees and declare them prisoners of war under the Geneva Convention,” The Washington Times reports. “A four-page internal White House memorandum obtained yesterday by [the paper] shows that Mr. Powell made the request and that the president’s National Security Council plans to meet on the matter Monday morning.” ‘The secretary of

A-Binny Lad’n, is not my love-ah…

An upcoming issue of Vibe offers this delicious treat: Michael Jackson talks about September 11! ‘I was in New York [after performing at Madison Square Garden on September 7 and 10], and I got a call from friends in Saudi Arabia that America was being attacked. I screamed down the hotel hallway to all our people, “Everybody get out, let’s leave now!” Marlon Brando was on one end, our security

U.N.-prepared

“The trial of Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes in Kosovo is on the verge of collapse because former aides have refused to testify against him,” Vesna Peric Zimonjic reports for The Independent. “The case hinges on evidence collected by Western intelligence officers rather than the UN’s own investigators, and some of the 90 witnesses who provided testimony against the former Yugoslav president have died.” Three weeks before it is due

Still tweaking

A few more tweaks to the style sheet and some other changes and we’ll be set. Consider this post a test. for no reason, here’s a blockquote. (Well, the “for no reason” part is not really true; we are, after all, testing, and this blockquote is itself part of the test. He said, blockquoting. Umm. Who’s making waffles…? Must be this guy… [update: looks good in IE and Netscape 6;

Chalk-bored

Philip Chalk’s Opinion Journal piece, “Professors of Piffle,” takes aim at contemporary scholarship in the humanities: The scholarly periodical called Violence Against Women promises a righteous sense of mission, and it does not disappoint. It features ‘Boys Against Girls: The Structural and Interpersonal Dimensions of Violent Patriarchal Culture in the Lives of Young Men.’ And ‘Control and the Dalkon Shield,’ which begins with this grabber: ‘This article differs from other

Beating the Eutelligensia with a Krauthammer

For what it’s worth, Charles Krauthammer seems to agree with my assessment of the Gitmo-detainee situation. Of course, his analysis is far more forceful and precise. In today’s Washington Post, Krauthammer argues the distinction between Al Qaeda members, senior Taliban, and low-level foot soldiers that I could only strain after in my response to Bruce Rolston. Writes Krauthammer: You join al Qaeda, you join an outlaw army. You explicitly violate

Balloon Juice Justice

I’m still working on our site revamp, but between all the cursing at codestrings and the (self-conscious) perusing of colorwheels, I read a nice critique of The Economist’s Camp X-Ray article by Balloon Juice’s John Cole.

Such a Pretty Mess!

We’ll be working today on a completely new look for our site. Once we’re up and running, we’d appreciate some feedback from the protein wisdom diehards (and you know who you are, Moms and Dads…).

Band of Bloggers

Referring to Virginia Postrel’s site, Justin Slotman offers this candid observation of the blogosphere: I notice she’s perpetuating the me-zine/blog split with her links section. She sets it up like this: me-zines are by professional writers, blogs are by everybody else. I think that’s the distinction. It’s not an arbitrary division that she’s making, but it might be an unnecessary one. I think a more appropriate split would be blogs

Geneva Pains, Redux (or, “So much depends upon the red wheelbarrow")

Flit’s Bruce Rolston takes issue with Rich Lowry’s National Review article “Geneva Absurdity“: “I’ll say it again. The conventions explicitly protect anyone, in a uniform or not, who rises up in defense of their homeland. Whatever else you say about the average Taliban soldier, it’s fair to say that is what they were trying to do. The U.S. has some Taliban members under its power. The U.S. has previously promised