This love for Liptak is becoming something of a weekly tradition. He's just been writing such damn good columns.Today - behind the TimesSelect curtain - Liptak takes on laws that.
I'm not sure if the new Temperance League has cleared this record for public consumption, but congrats to Tom Glavine. It's a little bittersweet, given how many of those involved.
The gargling sound you may have heard earlier today came from deep within the throat of Noel Sheppard, who's yowling about Newsweek's belated discovery -- twelve years after Ross Gelbspan.
There are some obvious problems with, as part of the silly "Porkbusters" project, blaming "pork" for the collapse of the bridge in Minneapolis. But the most obvious is that providing.

Although Matt is wrong about baseball he is right about Bonds. I've avoided writing about steroids because my position is "who gives a shit?" Even leaving aside the fact that.
Above: Harry Reid (D-NV, #5)I can't add much (aside from an obscure reference to my favorite non-baseball team evah to cheer me up a little) to to the analysis of.
This post by Greg Djerejian on the now legendary O'Hanlon/Pollack op-ed is really indispensable; Greg takes them to task on their lack of hard evidence, reliance on impression, and apparent.
Gaius Verres was not, by the accounts we have left, a decent human being. Governorship of a Roman province came with certain prerogatives, including the expectation that the governor would.
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