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Weekend Edition: 3-6

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The latest developments on The Last Train from Hiroshima, which I reviewed last month, aren’t good. The publisher has pulled the book because the author wasn’t able to answer various concerns, including, according to the AP, “whether two men mentioned in the book actually existed.”

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Weekend Edition: 2-27

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Looks like the author of The Last Train from Hiroshima, which I reviewed last month, got scammed by a faker. The phony information wasn’t discussed in my review.

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39% Of Bagged Salad Is Gross, Some Has Poop

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Temple built 6,000 years before […]

Weekend Edition: 2-20

Blog Headline of the Week

Gay, Mentally Challenged Biracial Male Cheerleader Claims Discrimination (Via.)

Blog Line of the Week

Libraries can be confusing places — what with all those dern ideas and books and things. (Here’s more details on the kerfuffle of Michelle Obama’s socialist books in the White House.)

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Friday Follies 2.4

Insurance.com lists “Attorney/Judge” as the most dangerous driver by profession. And, it asks, “Why chase ambulances if you can bring them to you?” (Via.)

Stupid proposed state legislation of the week: A South Carolina legislator has introduced a bill to require the use of gold and silver coins as the legal tender of the state […]

Weekend Edition 2-13

It must be the mid-February, I’m sick of winter effect. A very abbreviated edition this week.

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I modified my post Monday on the “blogger bills” for an op-ed piece that ran Wednesday in my hometown newspaper, the Watertown Public Opinion.

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A man who had a major influence on my teens and […]