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Wednesday, March 06, 2002


The Internet's Greatest Hits
From time to time, certain article appear on the Web that stick with the brain. As Hunter S. Thompson might say, they have that certain extra "something"...

Jonah Goldberg's "You, Me and the Sty"
Cosmo Goldberg's interview with President Musharraf of Pakistan
James Lileks at the Olive Garden
Rand Simberg's "Media Casualties Mount As War Success Continues"
Virginia Postrel on the difference between Silicon Valley and Boston
Postrel's "Nail File--The economic meaning of manicures"
Brian Eno: "The Studio As Compositional Tool"
Dave Kopel on Eleanor Roosevelt: Gun Owner
Ronald Bailey, Reason magazine. "Impurifying our precious bodily fluids"
Charles Paul Freund, Reason magazine. "Apocalypse By Deed"
The Onion: "Hijackers Surprised To Find Selves In Hell"
David Horowitz on Israel
Pat Toomay, ex-Dallas Cowboy on Tom Landy, "The man beneath the hat"
Dave Barry, "Adventure Dog"
Byron York, The Atlantic: "The Life and Death of The American Spectator"
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, "Defining Deviancy Down"
Richard Grenier, "The Gandhi Nobody Knows"
Jonathan Rauch, "The Accidental Radical": Brilliant essay explaining George W. Bush's "strategery" in action
Robert L. Bartley, the late editor of The Wall Street Journal, on "How Reaganomics Made the World Work".
Dennis Prager: "The Passion: Jews and Christians are watching different films"


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