Daily Archives: June 25, 2002

Women of Enron update

Women of Enron update Apparently, the women who will be featured in Playboy‘s Women of Enron pictorial will be signing copies of their issue on Thursday evening, according to the Chron‘s Ken Hoffman, who is always an invaluable resource in … Continue reading Continue reading

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Les Expositifs

Jonah Keri lays out a reasonable plan to help the Expos win ther NL East. Stranger things have happened, and lesser things have been worth rooting for. Go Expos! Continue reading

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Poor Anna

Times are tough for Anna Kournikova, who was bounced from Wimbledon in the first round and drew criticism for her behavior in a postgame interview. Continue reading

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A plague of frogs

Mac recently had some fun with this article about giant bullfrogs which are terrorizing Germany. Mac notes that these are introduced species. As funny as a plague of frogs in Germany is, it’s unfortunately the case that bullfrogs are causing … Continue reading Continue reading

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Airport security

Airport security I was fairly impressed with the security at SeaTac Airport. They frequently repeated the instruction to relieve yourself of anything electionic or metallic when passing through the metal detector, which was apparently set to a pretty sensitive setting, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Travel update, volume V

On Friday we headed north to Vancouver. To those who say that the Canadian border is a sieve, I can tell you that if you try to enter or exit Canada via I-5, you’ll need to show proof of citizenship … Continue reading Continue reading

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