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BILL ‘EM: DEAD OR ALIVE

June 9, 2005 by cmackie

A reader writes: “This is so priceless, and so easy to see happening, customer service being what it is today. Be sure to cancel your credit cards before you die — just in case.” A lady died this past January, and Citibank billed her for February and March for their annual service charges on her […]

BATTLE OF THE NPR CORRECTIONS

June 8, 2005 by cmackie

The original “correction” about David D’Arcy’s MoMAGATE story that NPR ran on its corrections page reads: Jan. 27, 2005:MoMA Embroiled in Battle over Painting Seized by NazisMorning Edition, Dec. 27, 2004 In a story on All Things Considered on Dec. 27, we reported on the controversy over ownership of a painting on loan to the […]

CITY OF GHOSTS

June 7, 2005 by cmackie

The Guardian of London reported: “Fresh evidence has emerged of the extent of destruction and appalling conditions” in still-deserted Falluja, a “city of ghosts where dogs feed on uncollected corpses.” That was in January. I guess the corpses have been collected by now. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

NAMING THE MADNESS

June 7, 2005 by cmackie

When you put a face on death, the madness of war becomes clear. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

WHOSE KLOSE CALL GOT NPR REPORTER FIRED?

June 7, 2005 by cmackie

National Public Radio made a huge mistake ousting its veteran arts reporter David D’Arcy and is still trying to cover it up. The latest attempt came during an investigation by the National Labor Relations Board when the network refused to produce documents that would allegedly clarify why he was fired and Tom Cole, a unionized […]

NOSTALGIA BUG: ‘UNCLE BILL’ BURROUGHS

June 6, 2005 by cmackie

When I was looking at my old Bob Woodward interview, some of which I posted because it seemed, uh, timely, I saw another old interview I did — this one with Bill Burroughs. I thought you’d find it interesting. Here’s part of it: Your books are filled with gun lore. What spurred your interest in […]

FIRST THE BLOG, THEN THE REBLOG

June 6, 2005 by cmackie

Staight Up posts are being reblogged — curated, if you like — in Germany. The reblogger is Fareed Armaly, an Arab-American expatriate (born in Iowa City, Iowa, now living in Stuttgart). I don’t know him and never heard of him before. All I know is, his work has been shown at Documenta11, among other prestigious art exhibitions. The […]

MEMORY LANE: WOODWARD SORT OF OUTSIDE THE BELTWAY

June 3, 2005 by cmackie

Now that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are together again, taking a victory lap after all these years, like the Simon & Garfunkel of journalism, I’m reminded by my staff of thousands that once upon a time, long ago and far away, I interviewed Woodward about his only non-political book — the one out of […]

I FIND IT STRANGE . . .

June 1, 2005 by cmackie

… that Chuck Colson is offended — “I am really shocked,” he says — that Mark Felt (a k a Deep Throat) went “sneaking around dark alleys and talking to reporters.” It wasn’t “the right way” for a “very upright” FBI agent to uncover Watergate crimes. Uh, wait a minute, Chuck. Weren’t you one of the worst of Nixon’s real dark-alley sneaks? […]

RORSCHACH THESE UNITED STATES

May 31, 2005 by cmackie

See the pretty picture and find out … … what it means. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING IN IRAQ?

May 31, 2005 by cmackie

Carl Conetta lays it out in “Vicious Circle,” his research monograph on “The Dynamics of Occupation and Resistance in Iraq, Part One, Patterns of Popular Discontent” for the Project on Defense Alternatives. In clear language, the academic sound of the title notwithstanding, Conetta offers the strongest, most detailed and comprehrensive, fully documented understanding of the […]

DEEP AND DEEPER

May 31, 2005 by cmackie

The Washington Post confirms that former FBI agent Mark Felt was the source for leaked secrets about Nixon’s Watergate coverup. Waving the Flog Now that Deep Throat’s blown his cover,Eliminating every maybe,The only question still remainingIs what to make of Barbara’s Baby. His devil daddy showed him howTo steal the White House like a thief,So […]

IMPERIAL MOURNING

May 30, 2005 by cmackie

“Preventive Warriors,” a documentary about the National Security Strategy of the United States issued by the White House in September of 2002, is the perfect antidote to Dear Leader’s Memorial Day ravings (a pious official proclamation for “a day of prayer for permanent peace” and an imperial radio address to the nation that the U.S. […]

THE FREE PRESS IN FULL SQUEAK

May 29, 2005 by cmackie

Chicago, America’s most underrated metropolis, is the capital of flyover country. So unless you grab one or both of its major dailies while changing planes at O’Hare (or you’re a news junkie Web surfer), you’re missing out on some entertaining columns. Here’s one by Debra Pickett, of the Chicago Sun-Times, headlined “Freedom’s just another word […]

CALL THE OMBUDSMAN

May 27, 2005 by cmackie

A case of plagiarism! May 20: “One day historians will ask how we stood by and let this happen.”— Straight Up May 26: “When future historians look back on this period, they will wonder, most of all, I think, how we let it go without a fight.”— Altercation Talk about plagiarism, how about this? If […]

FLAKY FRIDAY

May 27, 2005 by cmackie

We’re so late on this it’s disgusting. A friend from Mississippi writes: Today I was listening to local “Talk Radio” and the topic was about the new Pope, who had just been elected. One woman called in and said, “Oh, I was hoping so much that it would be a Baptist this time!” My staff […]

PHONY BUT FUNNY

May 27, 2005 by cmackie

We’re so late on this it’s disgusting and ridiculous. A while ago The Washington Post’s Mensa Invitational once again asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Here were this year’s winners, which the staff also forgot to post: 1. […]

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