Opinion

Israel’s Intelligence Scandal

by Uri Avnery June 22, 2004

Irreversible Mental Damage By URI AVNERY* The Israeli national security assessor admits that the stress caused by his difficult job has inflicted on him irreversible mental damage. The High Priest of the “We Have No Partner” creed is General (res.) Amos Gilad, who at the crucial time was chief of the research section (and as [...]

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Frozen Gringos

by Haitham Sabbah June 20, 2004

The Day After Tomorrow: Don’t Go There. By BRUCE ANDERSON The movie “The Day After Tomorrow” is the single most moronic film I’ve seen since “Bill and Coo,” an epic I was dragged to as a child, circa 1950. Bill and Coo were talking parakeets, The Day After Tomorrow is talking cretins. The subject is [...]

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Israel’s Slap Reagan in the Face

by Haitham Sabbah June 14, 2004

Top Israelis Boycott Reagan’s State Funeral By Wayne Madsen* Israel’s failure to send any important leaders to Reagan’s funeral was a diplomatic, political, and cultural slap in the face that should not go unnoticed in the Bush administration, the Republican and Democratic parties, the John Kerry campaign, and the American media. Israel was merely represented [...]

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He Wasn’t Elected…God Put Bush There

by Haitham Sabbah November 3, 2003

“Hatred stirreth up strife.” The Holy Bible, Proverbs They had a certain symmetry. Each preached hatred and neither was denounced as promptly as some might have thought appropriate. Mahathir Mohamad gave a speech to the Organization of the Islamic Conference on October 16 in which he made an astonishing declaration. He said, among other things, [...]

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Ministers of War

by William A. Cook October 28, 2003

Criminals of the Cloth By WILLIAM A. COOK Perhaps we have not paid enough attention to Exodus and have lost, therefore, the import of General “Jerry” Boykin’s words to the evangelical Christians as reported in the LA Times on the 16th, “We in the army of God, in the house of God, kingdom of God [...]

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The Last Day of the Concorde

by Haitham Sabbah October 24, 2003

Three Concordes swooped into Heathrow Airport Friday, joining in a spectacular finale to the era of luxury supersonic jet travel. The last regular passenger flight from New York arrived with every seat filled, a feat that had become increasingly rare for a plane that was a technological marvel but a commercial flop. Flight 002 landed [...]

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Valentine’s Day is around

by Haitham Sabbah February 13, 2000

Valentine’s Day is around the corner. Do I need to remind you to send that special someone a lovin’ free ecards :-)

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Street Tech

by Haitham Sabbah January 23, 2000

Street Tech Reviews and news for gadget-lovers.

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New!

by Haitham Sabbah January 3, 2000

New site design. I like the new look.

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Soopa Famous

by Haitham Sabbah November 26, 1999

How to be a soopa-famous underground design Web.celeb. This is so great!

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The origins

by Haitham Sabbah November 23, 1999

A discussion of the origins of and the differences between the terms "geek" and "nerd". Interestingly, "nerd" seems to have been derived from a Dr. Seuss book.

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Search of the day

by Haitham Sabbah November 19, 1999

Search of the day: "naked boggle".

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Uploading has launched

by Haitham Sabbah November 15, 1999

Uploading has launched. I don’t quite know what it is, but I imagine you can find out at the site.

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Today’s date: 11111999

by Haitham Sabbah November 11, 1999

How Neat! The next time this pattern happens? It happens twice more in just three months: 222000 (Feb 2, 2000) and 2222000 (Feb 22, 2000). The next time after that? 222200 (Feb 2, 2200) and 2222200 (Feb 22, 2200). After that, it doesn’t happen for another 800 years or so, until March 3, 3000 (333000).

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Why?

by Haitham Sabbah November 11, 1999

I decided I needed to start writing things down. Because I think better and feel better when I write. I used to write often but got away from it. So here it is again.

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