Day Seven: 232 pounds.
Wednesday, January 08, 2003
Tuesday, January 07, 2003
Whining Zone
The blown call at the end of the Giants-49ers game cannot obscure the fact that the Giants held a 34-10 lead with roughly 20 minutes to play and proceeded to give the game away. Coach Fossel's lame attempts to shift the blame to (a) the officials and (b) the holder, do not obscure the fact that his team was poorly coached. He should resign.
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1/07/2003 11:56:00 AM
Maybe He Just Doesn't Want To See You
Just as articles about the homeless reappear when Republicans recapture the White House, so too do articles bemoaning the dreary social life of Washington. Today's New York Times adds to the collection.
P.S. A friend of mine who worked for President Carter writes:
I'm not sure your portrayal of the Times' "social life" column as a partisan thing is accurate. As I remember, the Carters were criticized endlessly as boring and/or boorish and the Reagans were greeted as bringing elegance and style back to the White House. Actually, I think the Alman Brother's B-B-Q on the South Lawn was less boring than the average Washington social event, but it certainly lacked the elegance normally associated with the White House. I think the Washington social scene does "jaded" in pretty bi-partisan fashion.
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1/07/2003 10:10:00 AM
RBOC Victory
The Bush Administration has handed the Regional Bell Operating Companies a huge victory with its decision to reverse Clinton-era telecom policy regarding local/long distance land-line telephony. Today, the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page puts the best face on this decision, basically arguing that the RBOCs need pricing power.
The spectacular collapse of telecom (roughly one trillion dollars in global market cap has evaporated) required some kind of action to stabilize the sector. All things considered, shoring up the RBOCs is probably the safest policy path to a reconfigured and rationalized telecom market. The decision is bad news for WorldCom and ATT and various local resellers. It's good news for text messaging services and Internet telephony companies.
In fact, I would bet that this decision leads to a revival of interest and investment in Internet telephony. Not that anyone at AOL is paying attention.
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1/07/2003 10:05:00 AM
Inside Al Qaeda
I'm about halfway through Rohan Gunaratna's book, which is -- for now -- the definitive study. Russ Howard, who along with Reid Sawyer edited the definitive textbook on terrorism and counter-terrorism, says that Gunaratna's book is essential reading for anyone interested in the subject. He's right.
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1/07/2003 08:11:00 AM
Monday, January 06, 2003
Sunday, January 05, 2003
Saturday, January 04, 2003
What Happens When You Promote Karen Eliot House to Publisher?
You're down a great foreign affairs columnist. Her piece yesterday on North Korea and Iraq was clear and cogent. And an antidote to all the drivel that has been written on the subject in recent weeks.
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1/04/2003 06:30:00 AM
