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Rocky Mountain News: Columnists

01-Nov-2004 By Jim

Rocky Mountain News: Columnists
In one truly bizarre finding, the research found that 57 percent of Bush supporters assume that the majority of the world favors his re-election. According to recent international research in 10 countries, reported in the British newspaper The Guardian on Oct. 15, the world has “made up its mind, backing (Kerry) by a margin of 2 to 1.” A recent survey by leading newspapers in 10 countries concluded that “a majority of voters share a rejection of the Iraq invasion, contempt for the Bush administration, a growing hostility to the U.S. and a none-too-strong endorsement of Mr. Kerry.”

Filed Under: Flamebait, Indian Ocean Earthquake, Political, World

Photoblogs.org – The Photoblog Resource

30-Oct-2004 By Jim

Photoblogs.org… – The Photoblog Resource
Photoblogs.org… is a resource designed to help people find all kinds of photoblogs. If you’re not sure what a photoblog is, check out the FAQ. Our database currently holds listings for 6,405 photoblogs in 70 countries and 35 languages.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, Photography, Technology, World

Halloween.. on Sunday?! We can’t have that!

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

Bwa-haha… I’ll get you, my pretty!

canadaeast.com… – CP Atlantic Regional News
Halloween this year falls on Sunday-the Christian Sabbath – and the thought of small devils and demons loose in the land is causing considerable ecclesiastical and municipal concern.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, World

Monster washes up near Farewell Spit, New Zealand

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

Now that’s one whopper of a fish story.. *cough*

STUFF – STORY – HOME : New Zealand’s leading news and information website
A sunfish that washed up near the base of Farewell Spit is a monster with a strange sense of timing, a marine expert says.

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, World

The tide is turning…

20-Oct-2004 By Jim

And this should be a kick in the shin if the previous post wasn’t.

The tide is turning… || kuro5hin.org…
Whilst some may claim that the British are staunch allies of the United States (depite being having clearly different agendas on the World Stage), the recent request made to Britain for additional support, namely 600 troops from Black Watch to be moved North to Baghdad to help out the 130,000 US troops who want to move upto Fallujah, is being met by the British Parliament with what we might politely call some hostility. As the Honourable member for Morecambe and Lunesdale (yes, it is as grim as it sounds), Geraldine Smith asks:

“I’m concerned about the timing. We’ve been asked by the Americans two weeks before their election to cover for their troops. Is this a ploy to allow Bush not to send more troops? If we made a decision to send troops tomorrow, it looks like we are stepping in to help out the President.”

Filed Under: blogosphere, Indian Ocean Earthquake, Political, World

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