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Monday, October 28, 2002 |
Link of the day:
- Inescapable Logic: Lee B. "Britt" Blaser reaches back to his days flying a C-130 in Vietnam for an illustration of how people assess risk--and the consequences--in a story he calls Large Mountain, Small Bullets.
(Not Japan-related, per se, but my Air Force dad was in MAC (Military Airlift Command, with the 603rd MASS, Kadena AB, Okinawa, 1970-73), so I definitely have a soft spot for any story involving Herks.)
9:52:20 PM
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Salon.com's Literary Daybook. Real and imaginary events of interest to readers. Today: Jack Finney's Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Henry David Thoreau. ( NOTE: the date given for the Finney book (and the event it describes) appears to be incorrect) [ Salon Headlines]
8:52:59 PM
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