Thursday, June 29, 2006
‘The Mozart Effect’ for Pachyderms (06:15 PM) - Suma was sick. The forty-five year old elephant, who has been pleasing children at the Zagreb Zoo for nigh-on decades, began grieving without pause when Patna, her husband of sorts, died of cancer just a few weeks ago. The experts…
Roberts Reversed; War Crimes Tribunals Interdicted (10:34 AM) - The Supreme Court has decided against the government in Hamdan….
The Dartmouth Covers Governance Battle (09:07 AM) - Ben Taylor, when not swabbing the decks, reports for The Dartmouth. His article this ayem is “Alumni battle in national spotlight.” Now, I hasten to add that his topic isn’t purely an alumni battle, because the ‘battle’, such as it…
Globalization, Wagers, and the World Cup (07:42 AM) - At one online betting service, England is the favorite ‘gainst Protugal. Evidently, that’s ridiculous. But not when understood through the lens of globalization, David Post writes….
Michael Gerson on the Revelation of Terrorist De-Financing Program (07:13 AM) - The Examiner spoke with Gerson in his twilight moments at the White House, and he had a very nice way of lighting the problem with the New York Times wantonly revealing the details of a legal terrorist finance surveillance program:A…




