Archive for September 30th, 2005
glasscastle - September 30, 2005 @ 11:46 pm
· Technology
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BOSTON (AP) – Harvard University’s riches
have surged past $25 billion, the school announced Friday, but the news
came amid signs that the world’s wealthiest university is struggling
to find a permanent CEO for its in-house money management company.
With a net worth greater than that of roughly half
of the world’s 197 nation states, Harvard still finds the time and
gall
to ask unfortunate grads like the Dowbrigade for money at least a half
dozen times a year. The thinking here is that THEY should be sending
US checks, just on general principle, for all the good press we give
them.
from The
Guardian
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glasscastle - September 30, 2005 @ 11:45 pm
· Technology
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BOSTON (AP) – Harvard University’s riches
have surged past $25 billion, the school announced Friday, but the news
came amid signs that the world’s wealthiest university is struggling
to find a permanent CEO for its in-house money management company.
With a net worth greater than that of roughly half
of the world’s 197 nation states, Harvard still finds the time and
gall
to ask unfortunate grads like the Dowbrigade for money at least a half
dozen times a year. The thinking here is that THEY should be sending
US checks, just on general principle, for all the good press we give
them.
from The
Guardian
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glasscastle - September 30, 2005 @ 11:45 pm
· Technology
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BOSTON (AP) – Harvard University’s riches
have surged past $25 billion, the school announced Friday, but the news
came amid signs that the world’s wealthiest university is struggling
to find a permanent CEO for its in-house money management company.
With a net worth greater than that of roughly half
of the world’s 197 nation states, Harvard still finds the time and
gall
to ask unfortunate grads like the Dowbrigade for money at least a half
dozen times a year. The thinking here is that THEY should be sending
US checks, just on general principle, for all the good press we give
them.
from The
Guardian
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glasscastle - September 30, 2005 @ 10:34 pm
· Serious News
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Everyone is wrong — from the arrogant
neo-clowns who brought you this war to the mindless bureaucrats who maintain
it to the well-intentioned intellectuals that are grasping for a decent
and humane way out. Humpty Dumpty has fallen off the wall and all the
king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Iraq back together
again.
There is no Iraq. It does not exist in the minds and
souls of the Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds. There will be three different
countries in the place we call Iraq, whether we like it or not.
from The
Huffington Post by Cenk Uygur
The Dowbrigade has long held that the basic problem
in the modern Middle East is the existence of artificial, externally
imposed nation states, created by a conspiratorial cabal of European
power mongers after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire. The family, tribal
and religious ties that bind the inhabitants of fertile cresent are orders
of
magnitude
stronger than any imagined aligence to the Western fantasy of a coherent
state happily funneling us their oil deposits while going about their
swarthy third-world business in an orderly way.
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