...does not, in fact, necessarily create any national security benefits.
Tom Scocca's blog doesn't seem to get a lot of attention, but to do my little part to encourage the WaPo to take the 80 grand they were apparently paying.
Back from vacation and back on the grid. Hmm, what have I missed in the last couple of weeks? 1) Ooh, looks like the BP oil spill is capped for.
Erik Loomis informs me that LGM has achieved immortality in the form of a screenshot of a google search in the liner notes of M.I.A.'s latest album. The post in.
Lovely: In the fall of 1999, the drug giant SmithKline Beecham secretly began a study to find out if its diabetes medicine, Avandia, was safer for the heart than a.
In response to reports that Tim Geithner is trying to scotch Elizabeth Warren's appointment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (and presumably prefers someone who is sort of willing to.
Shorter Jay Bybee: "I'm very sorry. I'm sorry that there are some people out there who think that designing specious legal arguments in order to enable executive branch officials to.
This story would seem to confirm the arguments made by Glenn and some other commenters that the authorities in California bear some of the blame for the failure to extradite.
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