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December 24, 2001

Pakistan and India:  Two great tastes that taste grea–… no, wait…that’s not it…

More on the ticking Pakistan / India timebomb from Alex Knapp on Heretical Ideas. He’s been so consistenly good on this that I’ll just point you in his direction without further comment…

Pakistan and India:  Two great tastes that taste grea–… no, wait…that’s not it…

More on the ticking Pakistan / India timebomb from Alex Knapp on Heretical Ideas. He’s been so consistenly good on this that I’ll just point you in his direction without further comment…

Post 9/11 America

Does this describe you? From Tunku Varadarajan, in today’s WSJ Opinion Journal: [A] new America has emerged from all this sentiment; perhaps for the first time in its existence, America is prepared to be coldly, ruthlessly unsentimental. I refer here not to the Bush administration–there have, after all, been some memorably unsentimental presidencies in American history–but to the entire civitas. With the exception of a small band of leftists, who

Gulf War Syndro-huh?-m

Writing in Reason, the Hudson Institute’s Michael Fumento argues that the latest hype over so-called “Gulf War Syndrome” is not to be believed. To wit: [T]he incidence of ALS in the U.S. male population is about two per million per year. So for 1.8 million such persons over ten years we

Yasser’s Latest Antics

“Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat tried to enlist the backing of Pope John Paul II in a Christmas showdown with Israel, as he vowed to defy an Israeli ban on him attending midnight mass in Bethlehem,” this story reports. How should the civilized world react to Arafat’s latest posturings? Should good and kind people everywhere feel sorry for him? Or believe a sudden revelation has compelled him to convert to Christianity

Yasser’s Latest Antics

“Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat tried to enlist the backing of Pope John Paul II in a Christmas showdown with Israel, as he vowed to defy an Israeli ban on him attending midnight mass in Bethlehem,” this story reports. How should the civilized world react to Arafat’s latest posturings? Should good and kind people everywhere feel sorry for him? Or believe a sudden revelation has compelled him to convert to Christianity

The Long and Winding Road…

Edward Jay Epstein

The Long and Winding Road…

Edward Jay Epstein

Rubbing Salt-er in her Wounds

Tremendously exercised blogger response today to Stephanie Salter’s San Francisco Chronicle essay, “W.W.J.D.?” — a first-person “letter” to George Bush written from the perspective of, well…Jesus Christ. Or, as Brian Linse more forcefully puts it (in an email he dashed off to Ms. Salter), “Oh my god, I still can’t believe it. You wrote in the voice of Jesus H. God Almighty Christ! Shit, I’m laughing so hard I can’t

“But I Don’t Like Spam!”

This story in The New York Times reports that the quantity of spam e-mail has spiked in the last three months. Critics say the deluge of junk e- mail threatens to undermine the utility of the Internet at precisely the time when anthrax fears and cost- cutting efforts have prompted more businesses to use it as a substitute for postal mail. (My guess? The Arab street’s behind this. What else