While tracking back some of the many visitors I've gotten lately who are looking for information on the Prince Charles-Camilla Parker-Bowles wedding (I bet many of you had no idea this was a British royalty blog!) I ran into the ...
Our Earth Day Information Center is getting new publications online in preparation for Earth Day 2005, which is April 22. Just posted is a fresh list of quotes on environmental topics. My favorite quote of those we've collected this year ...
Brian M. Riedl of the Heritage Foundation has an eye-popping new paper out, "The Top 10 Examples of Government Waste." Here they are: 1. The Missing $25 Billion 2. Unused Flight Tickets Totaling $100 Million 3. Embezzled Funds at the ...
Captain's Quarters blog coverage of the (formerly) secret testimony of Jean Brault at (Canada's) Gomery Commission appears to be another historic milestone for the blogosphere. Harry Forbes at the Squaring the Boston Globe blog takes a look at the traffic ...
Diversity magazine sent out an email today with the subject line: "Is the world ready for an African Pope?" I'd rephrase the question, and instead ask: "Is the world ready for an African Pope who isn't a liberal?" ...
The London Sunday Times examines the evidence behind the suspicion that the Soviet government was behind the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in May 1981. If the trajectory of the bullet that hit the Pope, and/or the one ...
Is Glenn Reynolds calling for U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations? That's one way to read the last line of this post -- but I'm not sure that's what he means. Glenn links to this piece by Austin Bay, who ...
A Constrained Vision has collected a very interesting set of links showing which countries have individual retirement accounts as part of their mandatory retirement programs ...
Bill of Bill's Comments predicts the future decline of American science: In 10 to 25 years, we will see the eclipse of American science, the pride of the 20th Century. Some country, more interested in real results than in who ...
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