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Google enters the S&P 500
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

Google shares jumped 7 percent Friday in response to an announcement late Thursday that the Internet company will be added to the Standard & Poor's 500 index, effective next Friday.

Google enters the S&P 500


Blook
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

As publishers try to crack the code of what makes a best seller, a new genre is emerging that some think may have the answer: the "blook" -- a book based on a blog.

Blook


'No, Really, _This_ War Will Be Awesome'
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

We're destined to be disappointed. That's because the NSS is overly optimistic in exuding ambition when both the American public and Congress have all but given up on what they see as the administration's adventurous foreign affairs.

'No, Really, _This_ War Will Be Awesome'


Repent and Click No More
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

The approximately 1,200 Christian pastors who attended the National Pastors Convention came to San Diego to renew and revitalize, but not, apparently, to talk about potential porn addicts in their congregations.

Repent and Click No More


The Defiant War
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

Bad choices leave bad choices. The war against Saddam Hussein may have been a strategic mistake from the beginning, but walking away now is not the same, either practically or morally, as having avoided the strategic blunder of war in the first place.

Now, the best of the bad alternatives is recognizing that the conflict in Iraq will be a long one and readying American forces for a long war.

The Defiant War


Whither Preemption?, by Ivo Daalder
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

rather than reasserting the centrality of its preemption strategy, the Bush administration appears to have concluded that its enunciation of the preemption doctrine four years ago was a mistake. The preemptive use of force remains an essential tool available to policy makers in dealing with the threat of weapons of mass destruction and, indeed, other threats — but that it has always been. What was different in 2002, and what has now thankfully disappeared from the national security strategy, is the notion that preemptive war is the best available means to address these threats.

Whither Preemption?, by Ivo Daalder


Foreign policy good vs evil does not work, By Madeleine Albright
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

The Bush administration's newly unveiled national security strategy might well be subtitled "The Irony of Iran". Three years after the invasion of Iraq and the invention of the phrase "axis of evil", the administration now highlights the threat posed by Iran – whose radical government has been vastly strengthened by the invasion of Iraq. This is more tragedy than strategy, and it reflects the Manichean approach this administration has taken to the world.

It is sometimes convenient, for purposes of rhetorical effect, for national leaders to talk of a globe neatly divided into good and bad. It is quite another, however, to base the policies of the world's most powerful nation upon that fiction. The administration's penchant for painting its perceived adversaries with the same sweeping brush has led to a series of unintended consequences.

Foreign policy good vs evil does not work, By Madeleine Albright


Not By Math Alone, By Sandra Day O'Connor and Roy Romer
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

Fierce global competition prompted President Bush to use the State of the Union address to call for better math and science education, where there's evidence that many schools are falling short.

We should be equally troubled by another shortcoming in American schools: Most young people today simply do not have an adequate understanding of how our government and political system work, and they are thus not well prepared to participate as citizens.

This country has long exemplified democratic practice to the rest of the world. With the attention we are paying to advancing democracy abroad, we ought not neglect it at home.

Not By Math Alone, By Sandra Day O'Connor and Roy Romer


Math Trek: A Gathering for Gardner, Science News Online, March 25, 2006
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

The Seventh Gathering for Gardner (G4G7), recently held in Atlanta, was an exhilarating event. It featured a potent jumble of mathematicians, computer scientists, artists, writers, engineers, magicians, inventors, puzzlists—both designers and master solvers—and more. Numbering nearly 300, they had all gathered to honor Martin Gardner, whose writings in recreational mathematics and magic over many years had exerted such a profound influence over their lives

Math Trek: A Gathering for Gardner, Science News Online, March 25, 2006


Security Clearance Jobs - ClearanceJobs.com
Topic: Miscellaneous 8:01 pm EST, Mar 25, 2006

I saw an ad for this web site in the Metro.

ClearanceJobs.com is a business that matches job seekers that hold active or current Department of Defense, Department of State, and Department of Energy security clearances to hiring employers and recruiters looking for skilled cleared candidates.

Security Clearance Jobs - ClearanceJobs.com


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