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        10.31.2001/07:09
The original wrap act.
10.31.2001/07:07        
Dog bites man is not news; man bites dog, now that's news... but what about man bites man, like a dog bites?
  10.31.2001/07:04      
Barred owls in the news.
    10.31.2001/07:02    
"Ghosting" looks like a fun neighborhood tradition...
  10.30.2001/08:24      
I can't imagine where they found the fashion model they're using to show these clothes, but it was obviously a great choice.
      10.29.2001/15:55  
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.pimphats.com. (Thanks to my sister Laura for the tip, who noted in her e-mail to me that this is not pronounced pim-fatz.)
10.29.2001/08:18        
Here's your home on the Internet for photos of Scottish sea slugs.
        10.29.2001/07:49
If, as likely, James Levine does for Boston what he has done for the Metropolitan Opera, it will be a great gift to all of us.
    10.29.2001/07:45    
Jumbo jets and their ilk, sleeping in the desert.
      10.27.2001/08:19  
The Fifty Years War.
10.27.2001/08:16        
The Arizona Diamondbacks have done in four years what the Houston Astros have never yet accomplished: get to the World Series. How nice it must be. Go snakes!
    10.26.2001/09:05    
Rather nice artwork of trains, etc. for sale.
        10.26.2001/09:01
Supermonster crocodiles!
      10.26.2001/08:52  
Stories like this one may soon become commonplace.
  10.25.2001/08:08      
The horror of the red gum lerp psyllid.
        10.25.2001/07:59
You can study history, or you can repeat it.
10.24.2001/08:58        
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.badgers.org.uk
    10.24.2001/08:53    
If you use the popular prescription pain-killer Vioxx, you may want to read this.
      10.23.2001/11:13  
Carol Lay's current Story Minute cartoon tells an arresting story of women in Afghanistan.
10.23.2001/08:24        
Threats all over from invading species.
  10.23.24/08:22      
My hero.
    10.22.2001/08:59    
The Santa Fe Opera, heavily dependent on out-of-towners, is scaling back expenses by holding off on a new production, due to terrorism-related travel fall-off predictions.
        10.20.2001/09:15
My friend Robin Martin sent along this link to Glen Hauser's always-excellent short-wave radio listening info site, which currently has a special feature on monitoring broadcasts from Afghanistan.
      10.20.2001/09:14  
A bra for the post-WTC era.
10.18.2001/08:51        
Bug hunters in the news.
  10.18.2001/08:49      
Not only is this true, but you'll also notice those plump hens flying out of the poultry case at the grocery store.
      10.17.2001/08:31  
One more worrisome question to ponder: just what are Crown-of-thorns-Starfish doing to the Great Barrier Reef?
    10.17.2001/08:26    
Ozone hole recovery: at last, something to feel good about. Sort of.
        10.17.2001/08:17
Fall foliage.
10.17.2001/08:15        
Yet another coating-a-house-with-cheese story from Wyoming.
        10.16.2001/09:59
Is Johnny White Trash? Place your vote!
      10.16.2001/09:44  
Wonderful story about the virtues of hard work and clean living.
    10.15.2001/07:49    
Best reason yet to get a cell phone.
10.13.2001/09:17        
How many of these have you read?
      10.13.2001/09:13  
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.whowouldbuythat.com.
        10.12.2001/08:44
Just what are they doing as they hide beneath these clouds of dust?
  10.11.2001/08:55      
So, can we cheat enough on our taxes to make up for how we got skunked on that used car?
      10.10.2001/11:43  
These are certainly beautiful...
    10.9.2001/11:32    
Giant pumpkin carvings.
10.9.2001/09:08        
Thanks to my friend Steve Marcel, for this... Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.readingtoes.com.
        10.8.2001/15:39
Well, at least they didn't use taxpayers resources for Dunkin' Donuts...
      10.2.2001/17:51  
Now these are some bandanas.
  10.1.2001/08:35      
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.vermontsyrups.com.