Month: July 2005

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Blogs and the Market

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On July 8, 2005
This isn’t very bloody reassuring. Not every case is so consequential. And in truth, we did not disqualify any applicants based purely on their blogs. If the blog was a negative factor, it was one of many that killed a candidate’s chances. More often that not, however, the blog was a negative, and job seekers […]
A correspondent asked me about Castle Rock, the recent Supreme Court case that concerned a failure to enforce a restraining order that led to the murder of 3 children. My initial post, I think, wasn’t really sufficient. Upon further reflection, I am more convinced than ever that the Court’s decision, while tragic, was correct. The […]

Entourage

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On July 7, 2005
Perhaps not appropriate for this morning, but nonetheless: “Entourage” represents so vast an improvement over HBO’s “Sex and the City” that it makes that show seem, in retrospect, like nothing more than a one-note celebration of pluckiness, devised for a tweener reading level. By contrast, “Entourage” does not patronize its characters or its audience: it […]

London

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On July 7, 2005

Via Crooked Timber.London Pride has been handed down to us.London Pride is a flower that’s free.London Pride means our own dear town to us,And our pride it for ever will be. Oh Liza! See the coster

Dixie

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On July 6, 2005

“Dixie” is prominent among those songs which should never be played on the 4th of July. I’m open to the argument that there are legitimate occasions for the playing of Dixie (and I&#

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