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Posted on entry Victory! ::: May 21, 2009, 10:22 AM:
Here's another article on this issue from the Boston Globe, which is not dead yet:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2009/05/21/town_rises_up_for_bakery/
Posted on entry You wrote what? ::: September 05, 2008, 02:49 PM:
Nenya at #38: Wikipedia is your friend:

Those Who Trespass, a novel by that Bill O'Reilly.
Posted on entry Slime, and several answers to slime ::: September 04, 2008, 05:57 PM:
Here is Barack Obama's own response, via Ezra Klein:

Look — I would argue that doing work in the community to try to create jobs, to bring people together, to rejuvenate communities that have fallen on hard times, to set up job training programs in areas that had been hard-hit when the steel plants close, that is relevant only in understanding where I’m coming from. Who I believe in. Who I am fighting for, and why I’m in this race.

The question I have for them is — why would that kind of work be ridiculous? Who are they fighting for? What are they advocating for? Do they think that the lives of those folks who are struggling each and every day, that working with them to try to improve their lives is somehow not relevant to the Presidency? I think that as part of problem, may be why they are out of touch and do not get it, because they haven’t spent a lot of time working on behalf of those folks.


Posted on entry Folk Radio ::: August 22, 2008, 08:05 AM:
I'm a regular listener of WFUV in New York, which has mostly a combination of the "folk" that WUMB has and a more sophisticated selection of classic rock than any classic rock station. They also have several Irish music shows and 20's-30's pop and jazz on Sunday nights. And there are NYC traffic reports -- very amusing to listen to in rural New England.
Posted on entry At Least This One's Hetero ::: May 20, 2008, 03:04 PM:
Hilzoy at Obsidian Wings was the first person I heard to speculate that Rep. Fossella is retiring to spend more time with his families...
Posted on entry Open thread 104 ::: March 29, 2008, 08:19 PM:
Jim at #17: I have not been to Chicago in many years but the Seminary Coop seems to still exist (www.semcoop.com). It had the entire Loeb classical collection on the shelf, which must be pretty rare. In the mid-90's, at least, there were also excellent mustier used bookstores right next to it. (I mean the Hyde Park location -- they appear to now have others.)
Posted on entry Greg McMullan ::: February 11, 2008, 08:48 AM:
The link to the obit does not seem to work.
Posted on entry Anti-Giuliani-Pro-Huckabee Push Poll ::: December 18, 2007, 04:39 PM:
The Democratic activist blog Blue Hampshire has a thread on this calls and whether they might be illegal (they have discovered this thread):

http://www.bluehampshire.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=2785
Posted on entry Pope Rat, Professor X, red-state politician sex ::: December 12, 2007, 09:04 PM:
I was born in 1959, and I remember the time when I couldn't watch Bozo the Clown because there was news on the TV all the time. I also remember watching the 1964 election. An interesting question about this sort of thing is the difference between a memory and a memory of a memory. I think I still remember the 1964 election, but it's possible that I'm remembering that I used to remember the non-Bozo period of November 1963.

I definitely don't remember the Glenn flight or the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Posted on entry New York Times to science books: Drop dead ::: November 27, 2007, 12:10 PM:
To be fair, there are two books on medicine. I consider medicine to be a branch of engineering (the application of scientific knowledge to useful results) rather than of science (the search for truth), but others might disagree.

Is the Hardy/Ramanujan novel any good?

Posted on entry Open thread 93 ::: October 17, 2007, 09:24 AM:
Spenser For Hire, the Robert Urich series based on the Robert Parker novels, had a habit of teleporting across Boston and Cambridge during its car chases -- Spenser would drive into a tunnel on Mem drive and drive out in South Boston someplace.

Cheers, on the other hand, got a lot of the local color correct.

Posted on entry Open thread 93 ::: October 15, 2007, 03:56 PM:
Here is an interesting instance of plagiarism involving my academic community:

Australian actresses are plagiarizing my quantum mechanics lecture to sell copiers

In this case the plagiarist is an ad agency who claims that the commercial use of Prof. Aaronson's words without attribution constitutes Fair Use. The comment thread is about evenly divided between "sue the scoundrels" and "you Americans are so litigious".
Posted on entry Alien Abduction: Betty & Barney Hill ::: September 20, 2007, 05:19 PM:
Colebrook is "lying in the shadow of Mt. Monadnock"?
Posted on entry Rats, Ship, Sinking ::: August 27, 2007, 12:53 PM:
It is not quite true that someone impeached and removed from federal office is ineligible for future federal office. The voters retain their sovereignty for elective offices.

Posted on entry Thoroughly spoiled Harry Potter ::: July 27, 2007, 04:54 PM:
Christine #475 -- it hadn't occurred to me that Victoire might be in part named after Victor, but it makes some sense. What I thought was the obvious source of the name was that she was born soon after the final victory over Voldemort.
Posted on entry We Can Regurgitate It For You Wholesale ::: May 05, 2007, 03:33 PM:
Wasn't this same Charles McGrath the guy who said that we know so much more about Shakespeare's life than we do about Austen's? Jeez, what a maroon.
Posted on entry Report on the Current Cultural Status of Our Beloved Genre ::: May 01, 2007, 01:38 PM:
[a former president has written an historical novel]

While I yield to few in my admiration for Jimmy Carter, I have read his novel and it is unfortunately very bad. The research and setting are very interesting, but essentially it reads more like notes for a novel than a novel itself -- the characters are very dull and the writing clunky. Carter says he began writing books because he found himself broke after leaving office due to his blind trust being mismanaged -- I can recommend Turning Point, his autobiographical story of his first state senate campaign in 1962.

The novel Dragon Fire by William Cohen, SecDef under Clinton in his second term, is also very bad. It is a present-day thriller where several individually-plausible threats to US interests unite in a single conspiracy, which is eventually foiled personally by the US SecDef and a beautiful Mossad assassin. Again, miserable characterization and clunky writing, without Carter's advantage of a plausible story. The main interest is whether the figure of a waffley US president manipulated by his National Security Advisor owes anything to Cohen's personal experience.
Posted on entry The Payoff ::: April 05, 2007, 08:01 AM:
It is possible that this particular recess appointment is illegal -- Kos says that it's headed for the courts.
Posted on entry History is a machine for the generation of irony ::: January 30, 2007, 03:44 PM:
Wow, imagine Dubya saying that today.

Although about the one positive thing you can say about the scoundrel is that he did his bit to dampen anti-Muslim hysteria in the immediate wake of 9/11. (Probably a legacy of Rove's and Norquist's outreach to Arab-Americans as an electoral bloc, but whatever.)

What would it have taken to form a coalition to go after Osama and the Taliban as desecrators of Islam? The Iranians and Saudis were both rather negative on the Taliban -- could that have led to fatwas? Not in this timeline, I suppose, and even President Gore probably couldn't have pulled it off.
Posted on entry Hit and Run, Redux ::: January 19, 2007, 11:51 AM:
Cool! So the diaresis wasn't a misprint or mistake. Thanks!

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