Sunday, March 15



Nations’ needs go beyond money

In 1919, the failure of President Woodrow Wilson at Versailles caused diplomat Harold Nicolson to relate the following account of United States’ actions: “America, eternally protected by the Atlantic, desired to satisfy her self-righteousness while disengaging her responsibility.” It is lamentable to think that we have made little improvement since then. Read more...


MySpace.com does not “˜rawk’

It is my policy to always be honest with you, my readers, unless I say something totally wacky. You will notice the importance of this fact as we discuss Internet blogging in general and the recent sale of MySpace.com to NewsCorp. Read more...



U-Dog raised prices to save its vision

mments made in the “Editor’s picks” section of the most recent dB Magazine insert in the Orientation Issue. I congratulate the establishments who were singled out as great places to eat in Westwood Village. Read more...


Terror will continue unless fought

For those who thought the war on terror was winding down, the recent London attacks should have come as yet another rude awakening. A week and a half ago, four bombs exploded in England, killing over 50 civilians and injuring more than 700 people. Read more...