HUH? If this is to be believed, and there's a bit of photographic evidence on the article, then I'm a wee bit more worried about the state of the union. A nerd reading a computer printout in public is now a national security threat? Link via This Modern World.
As long as I've gone political again, my readers ought to know about the Judicial Watch documents regarding Iraqi Oil Fields. Does it have any significance? That's for wiser heads than mine to figure out. Link also via This Modern World.
And there's been a military coup in Sao Tome. Here's a timeline of the country, and another viewpoint. Link via OxBlog.
An Iraq expert and former weapons inspector in Britian has been found dead. This guy was fighting allegations that he was the main source for a story about claims that a dossier on Iraq had been "sexed up". Under a lot of pressure, very depressed... police seem to be treating it as suicide.
And here's a reason to hate DirecTV. Apparently, for them, it's guilty until you can convince a judge you are innocent.
And, back to comics and the Comic-Con: Kurt Busiek on Astro City, Wildstorm News (including the next League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series), Crossgen announces Abadazad (a book with the feel of Wizard of Oz and Narnia, with maybe a touch of Harry Potter thrown in), and lastly, some more Wildstorm News.
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