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July 27, 2006

Europe and the world

In defense of agricultural subsidies

by David Weman

Comment is free: Africa does not need more expensive food
Daniel Davies says the CAP is mostly good for Africans.

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June 29, 2006

Europe and the world

When Families Kill

by David Weman

Guilty verdict.
Denmark - Jyllands-Posten

Honour killing trial in Denmark

The newspaper comments on the sentence passed by a court in Denmark in the trial of a so-called “honour killing”. This is the first time in the history of northern Europe that an entire family has been found guilty. The jury considered it proven that the father had [...]

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June 28, 2006

Europe and the world

The Grenada Mosque

by David Weman

Observed, with thoughts on imams’ roles in European societies, at The Reality-Based Community.
The view is to die for: over the valley to the Alhambra with the Sierra Nevada behind. The idea of the mosque, more a spiritual caravanserai and place for refreshment than an arena for strenuous communal effort like a synagogue or a church, [...]

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June 27, 2006

Europe and the world

Legacies of the Soviet Past

by David Weman

Interesting. Original, in Estonian.
For months now, a dispute about the demolition of a bronze statue from the Soviet era has been raging in Tallinn. Krista Kodres takes up the cudgel for the communist regime’s cultural legacy. “Just imagine if people had pulled down the palaces of the hated Bourbons after the French Revolution, or if [...]

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June 18, 2006

On the Internets

Geoffrey Chaucer interview

by David Weman

normblog: The normblog profile 142: Geoffrey Chaucer

What would you do with the UN? > Ich wolde heale the grete schisme bitwene Rome and Avignon.

Misc

why up to 1,000 Dutch fans watched a World Cup tie wearing no trousers.

by David Weman

BBC News explains

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June 10, 2006

Culture

The World Cup thread

by David Weman

Let’s keep this in one thread from now on.
…The Guardian and the NY Times will liveblog everything.

June 2, 2006

Misc

Eddie Campbell

by David Weman

Eddie Campbell interview in comics form.
He’s the greatest.

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Misc

Killer Workout

by David Weman

Do gyms breed terrorists?
The three cells appear to have had at least one thing in common, though—their members’ immersion in gym culture. Often, they met and bonded over a workout. If you’ll forgive the pun, they were fitness fanatics. Is there something about today’s preening and narcissistic gym culture that either nurtures terrorists or massages [...]

May 30, 2006

Political issues

Political Tide Still Flowing Leftward in Italy

by David Weman

Prodi’s majorities in Parliament are still slim, and factional infighting is likely to remain Florentine, but Berlusconi’s political fortunes continued to float away in municipal elections just passed.
The municipal elections held in Italy from May 28 to 29 did not offer Berlusconi the revenge he was seeking. Massimo Giannini, the daily’s deputy editor, looks at [...]

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