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Many people believe that the Dalai Lama is a great spiritual leader, and many admire his courage in defending the rights of Tibet against the Chinese government.

Former leader of Serbian forces in Bosnia, and accused war criminal, Radovan Karadzic has found something to do while he tries to keep his ass out of the...

The administration of Republican Ernie Fletcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, has been mired in scandal almost from day one as report after...

Increasingly, CD's are coming with copy protection on them. And this copy protection won't allow the CD's to be ripped to MP3, often allowing only the...

The Power of Faith...and Crank

Posted in Culture Sep 27, 2005 by jake_lex

The story of Ashley Smith has been one taken up by some Christian groups as a story of faith...

How The Pope Got Elected

Posted in Politics Sep 25, 2005 by jake_lex

A diary kept by one of the cardinals at the conclave that elected Joseph Ratzinger to be Pope Benedict XVI has been published, revealing some rather surprising...

This Coffee Is Teh Ghey

Posted in Culture Sep 21, 2005 by jake_lex

Starbucks cups with a quote from gay author Armistead Maupin have been pulled from a location on the campus of Baylor University, a Baptist institution...

Apple has been at odds with the recording industry since the launch of ITunes about the price that they charge for downloads. To be specific, some of the...

Fundamentalists, looking for something else to prop up their silly belief systems, have latched onto the movie March of the Penguins, seeing in it...

Cum Here, Watson, I Need You

Posted in Geek Sep 15, 2005 by jake_lex

When Alexander Graham Bell made that fateful first call to his assistant in 1876, one wonders if he ever imagined that one day his invention would be used...

OK, you might want to read this sitting down, because it's such a stunner that no one could have ever expected it: the...

Best Political Ads Ever

Posted in Politics Sep 9, 2005 by jake_lex

With only 750 members, the German party that calls itself the Anarchist Pogo Party (APPD) doesn't seem to have much of a chance in the upcoming parliamentary...

Why Did They Stay?

Posted in Politics Sep 4, 2005 by jake_lex

One of the questions that's been asked about the situation in New Orleans is why, given the fact that it was clear a major, major hurricane was about to...

Despite mountains of evidence that between 1915 and 1918, the Ottoman Empire conducted a campaign...

There was hope that Cindy Sheehan's vigil in Crawford, TX, demanding a visit with President Bush, would be the spark to start a broad-based anti-war movement...

In today's Washington Post, columnist Terry M. Neal writes that...

Occasionally, Fox News does something really, really dumb that really seems to go a long way towards proving their reputation as an outlet for right-wing...

These Prices Are Insane!

Posted in Geek Aug 25, 2005 by jake_lex

Apple introduced iTunes in Japan recently, to much acclaim and a rush of downloads. However, one might ask how much of that was due to the fact that, for...

Talk radio is, by its very definition, controversial. Hosts stake out positions, often extreme positions, and state these positions in the harshest possible...

Fake country-popster Garth Brooks, who has done us all a favor by "retiring" (though he threatens to return to action once his youngest daughter graduates...

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