Doug Ross @ Journal
Tuesday, February 15, 2005

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Which MSM Outlet Will Get "It" First? Gaining Competitive Advantage using the Blogosphere T he first MSM outlet to devote regul...

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The Cold War: Analyzing the Left T he inimitable New Sisyphus asks an important question: what lessons can be learned from the Cold War a...
Monday, February 14, 2005

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Die in Britain, Survive in the US T he Spectator's James Bartholomew provides a UK perspective on the divergent approaches to healthca...
Sunday, February 13, 2005

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Book Review: Nelson DeMille's Nightfall You need not be a conspiracy theorist to enjoy DeMille's latest D eMille resumes his ente...
Saturday, February 12, 2005

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Fisking Michael Standaert T he LA Times' review of Hugh Hewitt's new book Blog is enlightening. The Times   selected a person ...

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Carter/Clinton Legacies: "Death Match with Terror" T he "legacies" of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton keep growing in ne...

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There's a new Sheriff in Town H ugh Hewitt reported late last night that Eason Jordan resigned . The opinion storm had battered CNN...
Friday, February 11, 2005

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Mr. Jordan's Frying Pan T he dike hastily constructed by the mainstream media to contain the Eason Jordan affair has all but collapse...

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The Implications of Google Maps I have been playing with the new, improved version of Google Maps and I couldn't have been more star...
Thursday, February 10, 2005

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Senator Franken I n the immortal words of Animal House's Flounder , "Oh Boy, this is Great!". Al Franken is expected to run...

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"The blogs are percolating into mass media..." T he Eason Jordan affair , just as Hugh Hewitt predicted, is gushing into mains...

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Orson Scott Card on Saudi Subversion A few days ago, Freedom House reported that Saudi hate material had been scattered liberally in mo...
Wednesday, February 09, 2005

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Steyn: Straightening out Europe T he G enius -- oops, I meant Mark Steyn -- rips another fastball out of the park. He points to Robert ...

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Ending Slavery F ar, far from the halls of academia and the coffee houses of the lower east side, slavery still exists . The motive for...
Tuesday, February 08, 2005

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What Bin Laden Sees in Hiroshima T his isn't likely to help you sleep at night. Steve Coll, the WaPo's former managing editor, ...

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EEEEEEARARAARRRRRRRRGGHGGHHGHHHHHHHH F irst, the ostensible thought-leader of the Democratic party, Teddy Jo Kennedy, sounded the rallyi...
Monday, February 07, 2005

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Snippets T hough Orkut began life a year ago as a venue for Silicon Valley's digerati, now nearly two-thirds of registered users are...

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My Speculation on Gbrowser T he G2 seems obvious: Google is building a browser. It's hiring Firefox developers and has acquired t...
Sunday, February 06, 2005

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The Chink in Google's Armor A little-publicized court ruling in France may have exposed a serious chink in Google's armor. CNe...
Saturday, February 05, 2005

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Topics the MSM Should be Covering... but Aren't I 've missed the mainstream media's stories on the following topics. Perha...
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