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July 23, 2005

a CITIZEN JOURNALIST continues to look into the Natalee Holloway case and to offer theories on her disappearance that could, perhaps, prove fruitful, were the Aruban government to follow-up on them—and were Greta Van Susteren to take up the mantle and really really dig

I’m just spitballing here, but how close is Aruba to the Bermuda Triangle, anyway…?

Terrorists strike Egypt (updated)

…And Leaning to the Right wants to know why we’re not “all Egyptians now.” Well, I certainly can’t speak for everyone, but for my part it’s because of the rampant anti-semitism in Egypt, and the fact that they don’t have many Jewish citizens.  But the innocent victims of the terror attacks are in my thoughts and prayers, nevertheless. For detailed coverage of the attacks and their aftermath, keep visting here.

Why Rhetoric Matters

From the Times Online (UK): On his last visit to relatives in Pakistan this year, one of the London bombers, Shehzad Tanweer, boasted of wanting to die in a revenge attack over the way Muslims are treated. While his family in Leeds had no idea about his suicide mission, Tanweer confessed to his cousin his ambition to become a “holy warrior”. At his father’s home village 30 miles from Faisalabad,

Odds, Ends (updated)

1.  The latest news in Nadagate involves a State Department memo, Ari Fleischer, the Washington Post, the New York Times, a gaggle of (un)subpoenaed reporters and subpoenaed White House records, Bloomberg News, the scarlet letter “S”, Murray Waas—and now, former CIA analyst Mel Goodman, last seen, after signing this letter the left is using to trumpet the seriousness of Rove’s “crime” (I’m still not at all convinced any such crime—or