Lawsuits Are Partly to Blame in New Orleans
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr isn’t somebody I’d usually quote. But his column today about Al Gore makes a compelling case against the environmental movement. “The very day he spoke (to the Sierra Club), a congressional task force reported that the levees that failed in New Orleans would have been raised […]
The Thrill of Throwing Cell Phones
At the post office this morning I found a discarded copy of Network World, where there was a story about a recent contest held in Finland involving hurling cell phones. The contest is simple, requiring only a basket of discarded and broken handsets, an open space, chairs for the three […]
An Idea from Bolivia: No Cars Day
I read this on a Bolivian blog today. Why don’t we have the nerve to do this? “Today is one of my favorites in Cochabamba, “Pedestrian Day”. On this Sunday (repeated once each year) there are no cars on the streets of this city of 700,000. No giant green Ford […]
Is Fox Switching Sides?
Tina Brown writes in the Washington Post that Rupert Murdoch is famous for switching sides for business reasons, and he just may be doing that against the Bush administration. “The difference between Fox News and Murdoch’s other news outfits is that Ailes is almost as formidable a figure as the […]
FEMA Website Pads Pat’s Coffers
Frank Rich doesn’t hold back when he writes about the transgressions of the Bush adminstration in his NY Times column. “When there’s money on the line, cronies always come first in this White House, no matter how great the human suffering. After Katrina, the FEMA Web site directing charitable contributions […]
Despite Imitators, Avedon was Inimitable
Philip Gefter wrote evocatively about photographer Richard Avedon in today’s NY Times. “Through Avedon’s eyes, female beauty is not viewed with distrust, as a collection of wiles and veils that can manipulate, obfuscate or seduce. In one photograph, the model Liz Pringle stands effortlessly poised in a boat, with the […]
Alerts Around the World
Got this news on email today from Eric Jayne. “The British are feeling the pinch in relation to recent bombings, thelevel has just been raised from “miffed” to “peeved’! Soon though, the levels may be raised yet again to “irritated’ or even “a bit cross”! Londoners have not been a […]
Empty Vessels One Way are Full Coming Here
Last night after the big finale dinner of the tradeshow, we made our way to the bar called Phins, in our Niagara Falls Hotel. There we met a pair of men from Holland. Kent bought them a pair of Grey Goose Vodkas on ice, (I think they wanted shots) and […]
