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The excellent Beautiful Horizons, concentrating on Latin American and Human Rights, has moved to Typepad, so update your bookmarks. The always eloquent Jeanne D'Arc over at Body and Soul is moving there too.

Say hello to Kimberly of Brief Intelligence --and thanks to Lisa English of Ruminate This for bringing her to our attention. As Lisa says,

This particular blog is so well-written and In Your Face. Kimberley holds nothing back and I'll tell ya, if you're sick and tired of reading mainstream milquetoast reviews of this ongoing American political debacle, Brief Intelligence is the place to be.

Lisa's all over the smear on Rev. Canon Gene Robinson.

Hessiod at Counterspin thinks the new Al Qaeda warnings mean we can say goodbye to taking cell phones, pagers and laptops on airplanes. We never had a pager, and the cell phone wouldn't bother us, but take away our laptop? Please, say it isn't so.

Skippy is talking about Gephardt--not as a supporter, just as an observer of his union support--and says we're in for a long campaign.

Oliver Willis posts his list of the ten greatest Americans.

Natasha over at Pacific Views (used to be The Watch, so change your bookmarks if you haven't already) is impressed with the Coalition Casualty Count by Pat K with help from Elvis56. A lot of work went into this site, and we're impressed too.

Long Story, Short Pier isn't sold on Dean yet.

Lilith of A Rational Animal is headed out to San Francisco for the annual ABA meeting from Thursday to Sunday. She's wondering if any other bloggers are going and would like to get together. Go over and email her if you are. (We'll be there Friday for two days for the Criminal Justice Section Council meeting, and don't know if we'll be able to do a bloggermeet, but keep us posted if there is one, we'd try.)

How Appealing has the latest news on the Ten Commandments monument and the federal court order to the Alabama Supreme Court to remove it. The Order spells out to the State Court what will happen if they don't comply. It'll be expensive, for one thing.

We'll be on Kobe-TV duty all day tomorrow, sticking up for the presumption of innocence, starting at 7am, going until 10 pm (MST), all around the cable dial. So please read the blogs above and those listed on the right, and we'll be back Thursday.

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