Slog News & Arts

Line Out

Music & Nightlife

« Sims too | Good Morning, Wikipedia. I Mis... »

Friday, February 9, 2007

The Morning News

posted by on February 9 at 7:30 AM

In case you missed it: Anna Nicole Smith is dead.

In case there was any doubt: Pentagon report finds that civilian military officials should be rebuked on faulty Iraq intelligence.

In case you like to hope against hope: A small bit of peace declared in the Middle East.

In case you were hoping to see Dick Cheney on the witness stand: It may not happen.

In case you want to know more about that mistrial: An exploration of the Watada case and double jeopardy.

In case you like yesterday’s news: Coming out is not just for college anymore.

RSS icon Comments

1
In a telephone interview yesterday, Feith emphasized the inspector general's conclusion that his actions, described in the report as "inappropriate," were not unlawful. "This was not 'alternative intelligence assessment,' " he said. "It was from the start a criticism of the consensus of the intelligence community, and in presenting it I was not endorsing its substance."
Posted by Jason | February 9, 2007 9:46 AM
2

I found the USA Today article on gay teens coming out to be very informative.

One surprise: Who would have guessed that the Great Lakes states (MI, MN, WI, IL, etc) are the most homophobic after the Great Plains States (ND, SD, IA, NE, etc)? I thought the South would be the most backward.

Posted by Original Andrew | February 9, 2007 11:23 AM

Comments Closed

In order to combat spam, we are no longer accepting comments on this post (or any post more than 14 days old).