Cees desisted, but a good one for Hungary.
The interesting vibe I'm getting off of all of these reports is that it doesn't seem like Imre Kertész is overwhelmingly known in his native country. I'll check with my sources tonight. Cool to see the Hungarian language get a winner, though. It's a language that's proved a better resistance to invasion than practically anything. Now please don't run this guy into the ground. If only two of his novels are published in English, that's probably a good "Never Cross" boundary.
This one should be interesting, and I'll be curious if this results in the partisan flip of the New Jersey campaign.
Light reading: How to make molasses.
Back in college, a particularly boastful suitemate of mine mentioned this sort of thing, for purposes other than contraception. No one is more surprised than me that it may have some scientific basis.
Not just evil squirrels: evil albino squirrels.
Day 18.
18A. Bardweb
18B. InfoPlease
18C. ESPN
18D. Chemistry Hall of Fame
18E. 100 Events that Shaped a Century of U. S. Business
Thursday, October 10, 2002
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