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April 28, 2005

ITA Daily Web Digest -- 28 April 2005

ITA's writers point out the articles they've found most interesting today.

  • "New Gaps In Controlling the Spread of Nuclear Arms" [Christian Science Monitor]: The Monitor reviews the current state of nonproliferation and finds it troubling. Sure, Libya's given up its WMD program and Iraq is no longer a potential proliferator--but what about Iran, Pakistan, and worst of all North Korea? And what's China's role in all of this? (Selected by Paul Musgrave.)

  • "Playing the Faith Card" [Reason]: Columnist Cathy Young flays the superstition of the religious Right that opposition to certain judicial nominees is tantamount to anti-Christian bias.(Selected by Paul Musgrave.)

  • ""A Short History of the Chinese Restaurant" [Slate]: Exactly what it says it is, this article describes a museum exhibit in New York and reveals why it is that Chinese restaurants are quintessentially American. (Selected by Paul Musgrave.)

    "The 'Virtue' of Lust?" [Christianity Today]: W. Jay Wood reviews the philosophy of Simon Blackburn, a Wheaton professor and author of the book simply titled Lust. Blackburn makes an unabashed defense of what what many consider sin. (Selected by Joshua Claybourn.)

Posted by ITA Staff at April 28, 2005 12:00 AM

Comments

Bainbridge and volokh suspect that she flails.

Posted by: Anonymous at April 28, 2005 12:21 PM | permalink

Okay, anon, here's the thing: Neither I nor any other reader or writer on this site cares to spend our time chasing down links on other sites. So, from now on, unless you actually link to something--or even just leave a URL--know that we're just ignoring you.

Posted by: Paul at April 28, 2005 12:24 PM | permalink

For that matter, you owe me a steak since the US has abandoned is WMD search. No arguing they could be elsewhere, because your team isnt searching anymore. Feel free to IM me at Foltzie1 or I could always just IM your AOL name.

Posted by: Foltz at April 28, 2005 11:39 PM | permalink

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