All the stuff I could (easily) find on the self-outing of an American journalistic legend.
For starters, guess how big a story this is to the Washington Post? Th-i-i-s-s-s big:

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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 11:46 PM EDT
All the stuff I could (easily) find on the self-outing of an American journalistic legend. For starters, guess how big a story this is to the Washington Post? Th-i-i-s-s-s big:
by
billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 08:17 PM EDT
Tom Tomorrow speculates on how the gay, flesh-eating, early 1990s serial killer from Milwaukee would have done on cable (from Salon; free with a day pass. I say would have because he got stabbed to death in prison).
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 07:05 PM EDT
The Washington Post has now confirmed that Mark Felt, a former FBI official, is the notorious Deep Throat. Addendum: Here's a link to the Vanity Fair story. more »
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 05:13 PM EDT
It's ba-aack. The black squirrel that invaded my dwelling last fall -- or else its evil twin. more »
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 04:26 PM EDT
The highest-profile anonymous source of them all has apparently stepped out of the shadows. more »
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 04:24 PM EDT
Well, not in a bad way. Currently in Israel, she likes to take pictures of the beasts. For some reason, I like this one:
But there's more! The sign also had me wondering. I've seen similar kangaroo warning signs from Down Under and big, menacing moose warning signs on the Trans-Canada highway along the north shore of Lake Superior. If an Israeli, an Aussie, and someone from Wawa or Rossport got together, who would have the most harrowing animal-vehicle interaction stories to tell?
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 01:17 AM EDT
This NYT piece claims the business magazine business ain't what it used to be. more »
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 01:12 AM EDT
This NYT piece looks at confessional blogs, including the hilarious PostSecret. more »
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billdoskoch
on Tue 31 May 2005 01:02 AM EDT
No one knows why the chicken crossed the road, but the jaywalking charge against it was thrown out in court. more » |
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