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Wednesday, June 25, 2003
Two items in the New York Times worth checking out today: a story on Chicago's efforts to create a park dedicated to the city's founder, Jean Baptiste Point DuSable; and an Op/Ed piece by Paul Krugman about the Bush administration's rationale for the late war with Iraq and how it conflicts with reality. (As usual, free registration is required. Go on and sign up. Who's it gonna hurt?)
I seem to be in midst of the summer doldrums right now. Not much to report. Work and life go on steadily. And while I'm blissfully free from any theater-related commitments, that also means my evenings are largely directionless at the moment.
I'm not sure if the above is a complaint or not. I guess if this quiet interlude turns to boredom, then I'll start complaining. For now, I'll just drift along, read a bit, and enjoy the typical Washington summer heat that has finally arrived.
Sure would like to be at the beach right now...
Posted @ 4:50 PM
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