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[The Buddha Smiled] War zones are usually as commonly seen in cinema as in real life. Directors & scriptwriters seem to enjoy placing utterly normal (read boring) characters into the surreal climates engendered by human conflict, only to use it as either a foil to demonstrate the extraordinary (read heroic) fortitude inherent in humans, or to demonstrate just how brutal and barbaric humans can be. Given the nature
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[Time.blogs.com] Andrew Sullivan | The Daily Dish: Latest bit of evidence: Just starting this week, each time I open my email I find two or three new dispatches from the White House Communications Office, alerting me to some inspirational speech Bush is giving, some new initiative his folks are hard at work on, some sinister bit of misinformation the Dems are spreading, or some positive coverage the administration has just received from the typically-dismissed-as-hatefully-biased mainstream media. If the White House has decided to start wooing avowed critics like me, they really must be getting nervous.
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[Sfgate.com] Celeblogs say plenty about a lot of nothing / From Sajak to Bonds ...: For many celebrity bloggers, it appears, having something to say is superfluous. That would explain why, in a partnership of Fox TV and Friendster,Pamela Anderson is joining her co-stars, crew and even the makeup artist of the TV show "Stacked" in maintaining blogs that do nothing more than hype the show and urge readers to watch it, watch it, watch it.
[Esr.ibiblio.org] Armed and Dangerous: Since I posted Dan Simmons’s Message From The Future, I’ve had a couple of Muslims show up on this blog protesting that I’ve got it all wrong, that Islam is a peaceful and tolerant religion and Islamic terror is an aberration not sanctioned by the Koran.
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