Monday Morning Politics
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Juan Williams, senior correspondent for National Public Radio
- on the politics of the day
» Dante Chinni's CSM columns
» Juan Williams' bio and links to his recent ...
The Devil You Know
- on his new compilation of political cartoons
» Tom Tomorrow's blog
What's the ETA on the B-U-D-G-E-T?
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Keith Wright, New York state assembly member (D-70th district-Central Harlem), chair of the committee on election law
- give their predictions on whether New York can deliver a second-straight on-time budget ...
Open Phones
» Paul Krugman's 3/27/2006 NYT column [Times Select]
The Corrie Corollary
Reaction continues to pour in (we're drowning here, actually) to our recent call-in on the play "My Name Is Rachel Corrie", as well as to BL's commentary on Weekend Edition Sunday
Subject: Outreach: discuss.
Dear Brian:
Thank you for readdressing this issue. I listened to it later on Friday because I had boycotted your show that morning.
Mr. Smith Blogs About Washington
NPR's NY guy Robert Smith (no, not that Robert Smith) is guest-blogging over at NPR's blog, Mixed Signals.
Where the Money is: Asbestos Litigation
So, the government is worried that you're googling for kiddie porn on the web, but we're more concerned by the apparently gonzo market for mesothelioma-related goods and services, evidenced by the highest-value recent ad buys on google.
Human Rights and Religion
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights isn't binding international law, but somehow the document, adopted in 1948, remains the gold standard of human rights.
It may also stand in partial contradiction of the new Afghan constitution, which both affirms the UDHR (Article 18: "Everyone has the right to ...
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