Chavez scuttled serious negotiations over something quite important because of a need to call the (leftist!) Brazilian Congress `papagayos' for Bush and an inability to subordinate his person to the state and apologize for his remarks. Mayb...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/7/23/93340/8136
Well, yes, it's a deliberate extravagance. As you know, I'm no particular lover of the rollicking picaresque form, whether you find it in Henry Fielding or Thomas Pynchon. And I'm not particularly fond either of the conventional nineteenth-...
http://dazeddigital.com/article/308/1/a_conversation_wi...
Peter Garrett: I would think that a serious pulpit is the last thing rock and roll should be, and it's the last thing I'd think Midnight Oil was. I would think that we're actually a very different animal to that; we've just got an extending...
http://www.deadheart.org.uk/opinion/articles/int.php?ar...
Flippant? Me? I don't think so. Just a simple question. You go on about how you thought the guy wasn't a military guy, blamed your lack of info on Gladwell, and then it turns out that Gladwell did say he was. So Gladwell had nothing to do...
http://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/a4drc/stephen_...
He was just busy when you text him. If this bother you, why don't you just ask him straight out.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090220153...
my keynote the other day I made mention of the intriguing research done by LTS's gaming guru, Derek Robertson , over at the Dundee-based Consolarium, the Scottish Centre for Gaming and Learning, where he saw that a class using Brain Gym act...
http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2007/10/brain-gym-was-i.h...
Well, I'm not sure there has ever been a situation quite like the one Letterman finds himself in — even Johnny's three divorces were fairly antiseptic and easy to poke fun at, besides it was a different era — but what's interesting to me is...
http://blogs.kansascity.com/tvbarn/podcasts/page/2/