Tuesday, January 21, 2003
QUICK TAKES & AROUND THE BEND: COMBINED
A Sampling of the Best from the New & Old Media
It appears Eschaton, a/k/a Atrios, has adopted Blogrolling.com’s technology. Need I say more?
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If you have a moment or two, and if this kind of thing -- the Legion of Christ and Regnum Christi -- is of interest to you, pay a visit to what I believe is a new web site, that of the Religious Groups Awareness International Network, or Regain.
And I’m not just saying that because Regain’s articles page links to a May 2002 piece by The Rittenhouse Review, but because theirs is a worthy and noble cause.
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Whodunnit? A real-life murder mystery.
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Readers know I’m not crazy about the Ariel Sharon regime currently in place in Israel, but Gretta Duisenberg is really some kind of ahistorical nut.
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I’m too old, but my nieces and nephews aren’t: How to Win a Rhodes Scholarship.
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Will someone please explain to me why Lisa English of Ruminate This hasn’t run for -- and been elected to -- some kind of public office? (Prompted by this post.)
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So I guess September 11 is all Germany’s fault. [Ed.: Link requires subscription. If you would like a copy of the article, please e-mail me.]
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He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from the University at Albany and a master's in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia.
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