Jeremy Berkowitz emailed me a link to this story he wrote for today’s Washington Post: “For internships, this summer’s not so hot”
Officials in four states – Texas, California, Washington and Georgia – are considering reviving affirmative action policies.> DetNews: “Four states may revive affirmative action” According to the A2 News, ‘Fair weather for fairgoers may have drawn 650,000’ And a controversy about Rabih Haddad’s deportation continues:“As the case slowly worked through the immigration courts, the Justice […]
A group calling themselves the Ann Arbor Bill of Rights Defense Committee thinks the Ann Arbor Police might have been more involved with the deportation of former Ann Arbor resident Rabih Haddad than they’re letting on, stating the following in a press release this week: “After an initial denial by AAPD Public Relations Officer George […]
“I’m not sure people in Washington really know what it’s like here,” said Corp. Todd Burchard as he stood on a street corner, sweating profusely and looking bored. “We’ll keep doing our jobs as best as anyone can, but we shouldn’t have to still be here in the first place.” Nearby, Pfc. Jason Ring stood […]
Life During Wartime – Lists of the Dead> CNN: 269 Confirmed coalition deaths in database> Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Profiles of Americans who have died> Newsday: List of U.S. Soldiers who have died, also: List of journalists killed in Iraq
“America is the enemy of God,” a crowd chanted as the servicemen towed away a charred Humvee…“We will not cooperate with the council,” he told the crowd. “We will form our own council. Iraq will then have two councils: one of the wrongdoers and one of the righteous.” “Zionists!” the crowd chanted. “Zionist council!” In […]
British police have found dead a government official that is suspected to have leaked information to the media about how Tony Blair’s government lied about Iraq’s weapons as a pretext for war. Some details about Dick Cheney’s Energy Task Force are coming to light. The documents turned over as a result of a FOIA lawsuit […]