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May 2004

Update 3

Ted Rall is still an idiot.

Right man for the job…?

…Up to y’all, I guess.

Right man for the job…?

…Up to y’all, I guess.

Dalton regards ontology with an air of skeptical defiance

Dalton: “Pain don’t hurt.”

Talking back to 80s music, 16

Fine. You’re wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully pretty. But the fact remains, I’m a married man, so if you’re that desperate to have your, er, love cat stroked, you’re just going to have to do it yourself, okay…? (…Having said that, there’s no law that says I can’t watch, should you choose to go that route…)… “Love Cats,” The Cure.

Words that just sound funny, #304:  “noisome”

eg. “Is that your noisome sweat sock?” “Yes, that noisome sweat sock belongs to me.”

Words that just sound funny, #304:  “noisome”

eg. “Is that your noisome sweat sock?” “Yes, that noisome sweat sock belongs to me.”

The protein wisdom interview:  Ted Kennedy

A Democrat from Massachusetts, Edward Moore Kennedy was first elected to the United States Senate in 1962 to finish the term of his brother, John F. Kennedy, who had become president in 1961. “Teddy” was reelected in 1964 and then again for six additional terms, most recently being reelected in 2000. He has a reputation as a hard-working liberal on issues such as education and health care, but his personal

The protein wisdom interview:  Ted Kennedy

A Democrat from Massachusetts, Edward Moore Kennedy was first elected to the United States Senate in 1962 to finish the term of his brother, John F. Kennedy, who had become president in 1961. “Teddy” was reelected in 1964 and then again for six additional terms, most recently being reelected in 2000. He has a reputation as a hard-working liberal on issues such as education and health care, but his personal

Please Come to Boston…

Boston Globe editor Martin Baron acknowledges his paper’s mistake in running a staged porn photo and identifying it as a particularly egregious example of Iraqi prisoner abuse, but in a surprise twist to the story, Baron has demanded an apology for the gaffe from Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld: “This photo should not have appeared in the Globe. First, images portrayed in the photo were overly graphic. Second, as the