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16 December 2003 by nathaniel

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A must-read
editorial,
in the Brattleboro Reformer, begins, "Amidst the giddy
party mood spawned by the capture of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, it’s
important to interject a sobering fact: Saddam Hussein is not Osama bin Laden."
read
more: Brattleboro Reformer – Today’s Editorial

And here’s more on the ‘Dean
doctrine’ [that] stresses alliances

In art news, the RRF festival has left the “now we realize the Biennale de Paris
just has an impressive name,” also taking hektor.net
off the bill. I guess we won’t always have Paris.

And thanks to Jonah to the
B and the C (Brucker-Cohen)
and his blog for pointing me to this cool project:
The One and
Only ROPOD

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