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June 20, 2005 -
Note that this is a recent mayor of Philadelphia, Miss. From the AP (via the Nashville Tennessean):
June 6, 2005 -
As announced here at Facing South and over at DKos, we're looking for a few good Southern bloggers. Lots of them, in fact.Here at the Institute for Southern Studies -- your favorite think tank/act tank work for progressive change in the South -- we're trying to get a handle on whose blogging in the region.Are you a progressive blogger in the South? Know a good blog we should know about? Let us know in the comments or drop us a line at here.
June 3, 2005 -
David Sirota has a good piece at The American Prospect that deflates the hot air of self-congratulation filling the media in the wake of Deep Throat's unveiling.
May 31, 2005 -
Attempts to harness the moral dynamics of America's racial past to support new conservative ventures continue.
May 27, 2005 -
As we sign off the Memorial Day weekend, here's wishing you a good holiday. We also remember the 1,654 U.S. troops and 180 troops from other "coalition" countries killed in the Iraq tragedy, as well as the tens of thousands of Iraqi dead.
May 27, 2005 -
I made a brief stop at vigil in downtown Durham, site of one of the three cross-burnings that scarred our city Wednesday night (couldn't stay long, the kids were really cranky). Somehow I missed Pam Spaulding, who was also there and gives a good run-down on the vigils here.
May 17, 2005 -
Executives and investors will be gathering in downtown Houston today for the annual shareholders meeting for Halliburton Co. Inside, CEO David Lesar will be congratulating himself on the astonishing $7.1 billion revenue the company has made off its military contracts in Iraq, which boosted Halliburton's overall revenue some 25 percent, bringing it to over $20 billion for 2004.