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Archives for November 2005

links for 2005-11-21

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 21, 2005

  • How Google Tamed Ads on the Wild, Wild Web – New York Times
  • Bush Attends Beijing Church, Promoting Religious Freedom
  • The Story of the Search, Applause Included – New York Times
  • Strategic Overview of National Security
    Similar to Denbeste’s analysis in 2003

Filed Under: Daily Links

al-Zarqawi killed?

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 20, 2005

The Jerusalem Post is reporting that al-Zarqawi is dead:

At least one Arab television media outlet reported that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of the al-Qaida in Iraq, was killed in Iraq on Sunday afternoon when eight terrorists blew themselves up in the in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.

The unconfirmed report claimed that the explosions occurred after coalition forces surrounded the house in which al-Zarqawi was hiding.

Let us hope that the little rat-fucker is dead.

Hat tip: LGF

Filed Under: Military, Politics, Terrorism

links for 2005-11-20

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 20, 2005

  • Rosa Parks to Get a Capitol Statue
  • Boing Boing: Rugby fan castrates self
    Yes, this man needs some help
    (tags: balls)

Filed Under: Daily Links

links for 2005-11-19

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 19, 2005

  • Should DVDs carry a warning about smoking? – DVDs – MSNBC.com
    This is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever read.

Filed Under: Daily Links

Lex: Eyes Wide Open

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 19, 2005

Want to get a glimpse as to what Iraq might look like should we leave?

Check out Lex’s latest:

You think winning is hard? You should see what losing looks like.

Don’t pretend we couldn’t see it coming. Don’t pretend you didn’t have your part in it, one way or the other.

Eyes wide open.

Filed Under: Military, Politics, Terrorism

links for 2005-11-18

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 18, 2005

  • Google Sitemaps using Movable Type
  • Target to expand Brooklyn Park campus – 2005-11-17 – The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
  • Mom Makes Teen Stand on Street With Sign
    Funny shit
  • Target exec details $2B expansion in Brooklyn Park – 2005-11-17
  • Target targets Brooklyn Park
    Star Tribune article
  • Fried chicken and gum (kottke.org)
    Interesting combination
  • NR’s 50th Anniversary: William F. Buckley Jr. on National Review Online
    (tags: politics conservatism buckley national+review)
  • eBay: Colin Andrews Crop Circles Research – COMPLETE ARCHIVE (item 6225615156 end time Nov-20-05 18:35:00 PST)
    Erin wants this.. badly

Filed Under: Daily Links

links for 2005-11-17

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 17, 2005

  • Senate panel gives nod to Bernanke – After Greenspan – MSNBC.com
    A new era is coming…
    (tags: federalreserve economy feds president bush)
  • Compromise on Patriot Act Is Reportedly Reached – New York Times
  • Baseball Backs Stiffer Penalties for Steroid Use – New York Times
    About time.. stiff penalties too…
  • Google Aims for the Classified Ads Business – New York Times
  • Mystery of Gossipy Blog on the Judiciary Is Solved – New York Times
  • Inside the Real West Wing (washingtonpost.com)
    The Floor Plan & Office layout of the West Wing
  • Slashdot | AIM Bots: Useful or Spam?
    Keep your hands off of my buddy list
  • Defense Tech: Small Arms in Iraq: What Worked, What Sucked
    The 1911 .45cal pistol is a great weapon.
  • Need a stiff one? That’ll be $862 a shot please – Food Inc. – MSNBC.com
    Gimme
  • Ray Ozzie: V3
    Microsoft’s CTO (and founder of Groove) has a new blog..
    (tags: microsoft ozzie groove technology blog blogging)
  • Oops! Jackson uses ladies room in Dubai – Celebrity News – MSNBC.com
    This is news?!
  • Woodward Apologizes to Post for Withholding Knowledge of Plame
    Oops. yeah, you think you might want to tell your boss about this

Filed Under: Daily Links

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