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The Week In Review

by: ek hornbeck

Sun Nov 08, 2009 at 08:34:09 PST        
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Since Saturday before last (and not including today or yesterday) I've brought 382 stories to your attention more or less, an average of 54 a day.

Saturday 10/3135Sunday 11/135
Monday 11/252Tuesday 11/380
Wednesday Science 11/424Wednesday 11/458
Thursday 11/548Friday 11/650

I think by any objective measure this is a lot of news.

Because of the volume it can be easy to overlook some important stories or trends and that's why I'm considering posting a Week in Review piece every week (of which this is the first) to highlight things you may have missed.

Make no mistake, the HTML is more complicated than it looks which is why it didn't publish on Saturday, but once having worked out the kinks I'm hopeful that it will become much easier to produce (or I'll abandon it as 'too much work').

The other motivation for publishing this is that there is one story in particular this week that I wanted to highlight.

Do you remember Frederick Forsyth's The Dogs of War?

(A) company of European mercenary soldiers (is) hired by a British industrialist to depose the government of the African country of Zangaro.

...

(T)hough fictional, the Central African 'Republic of Zangaro', is based upon Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony.

Actually, like me, it's not fictional at all.

Sir James Manson is Sir Mark Thatcher, son of Maggie, and 'Cat' Shannon is Simon Mann and this week he was released from "Black Beach prison, one of the most notorious in Africa" where he has been held since the failed 2004 coup.

And he wants to chat about it.

Sir Mark and friends have been warned "that those who abandoned him in adversity - which may well include Thatcher - should brace themselves for 'an ice axe between the eyes'."

I've covered this and I'll highlight it here above the fold to get you used to the format-
Equatorial Guinea- 4 Stories

Tuesday 11/3 - 2

Wednesday 11/4 - 2

There is much, much more.

ek hornbeck :: The Week In Review
Economy- 69 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 6

Sunday 11/1 - 4

Monday 11/2 - 7

Tuesday 11/3 - 21

Wednesday 11/4 - 14

Thursday 11/5 - 11

Friday 11/6 - 7

Afghanistan/Pakistan/Iraq/Iran- 62 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 8

Sunday 11/1 - 10

Monday 11/2 - 9

Tuesday 11/3 - 9

Wednesday 11/4 - 10

Thursday 11/5 - 8

Friday 11/6 - 8

Global Warming- 36 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 2

Sunday 11/1 - 1

Monday 11/2 - 7

Tuesday 11/3 - 5

Wednesday 11/4 - 15

Thursday 11/5 - 3

Friday 11/6 - 3

Odd News- 36 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 3

Sunday 11/1 - 2

Monday 11/2 - 4

Tuesday 11/3 - 7

Wednesday 11/4 - 13

Thursday 11/5 - 4

Friday 11/6 - 3

World Politics- 35 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 3

Sunday 11/1 - 4

Monday 11/2 - 1

Tuesday 11/3 - 6

Wednesday 11/4 - 3

Thursday 11/5 - 5

Friday 11/6 - 13

U.S. Politics- 35 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 1

Sunday 11/1 - 4

Monday 11/2 - 7

Tuesday 11/3 - 7

Wednesday 11/4 - 9

Thursday 11/5 - 5

Friday 11/6 - 2

Civil Liberties/Torture Accountability- 31 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 3

Sunday 11/1 - 3

Monday 11/2 - 7

Tuesday 11/3 - 8

Wednesday 11/4 - 3

Thursday 11/5 - 5

Friday 11/6 - 2

Scandal- 17 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 3

Sunday 11/1 - 3

Monday 11/2 - 3

Tuesday 11/3 - 2

Wednesday 11/4 - 1

Thursday 11/5 - 2

Friday 11/6 - 3

Diplomacy- 14 Stories

Sunday 11/1 - 1

Monday 11/2 - 3

Tuesday 11/3 - 3

Wednesday 11/4 - 5

Friday 11/6 - 2

Health Care Reform- 13 Stories

Sunday 11/1 - 2

Monday 11/2 - 2

Wednesday 11/4 - 2

Thursday 11/5 - 4

Friday 11/6 - 3

Environment- 11 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 1

Tuesday 11/3 - 3

Wednesday 11/4 - 5

Friday 11/6 - 2

Health- 11 Stories

Saturday 10/31 - 1

Monday 11/2 - 1

Tuesday 11/3 - 5

Wednesday 11/4 - 2

Friday 11/6 - 2

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The Week In Review | 10 comments
Vent Hole (4.00 / 13)
Hey, what do you know!

This actually works.

Now for more formatting.

"I like irony except I find that if you just toss your clothes in the dryer for a few minutes you hardly ever have to use it."- ek hornbeck


OK I'm impressed (4.00 / 6)
The formatting would have driven me up a wall. I'm glad you have the patience for this because it is well appreciated. Thank you,

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

[ Parent ]
You are a news God...... (4.00 / 9)
If I was into idol worshipping, I might even offer you my spleen. Well. Wait I am still using that.... how about some applause instead?

Holy Moly (4.00 / 6)
Congratulations!

aka burned

Who you trying to kid? You're just fishing for a raise. (4.00 / 5)
Actually, you bring so much news to the site that it is hard to even get through it all even when picking and choosing.   Guess undercovercalico is right, you're a news god that doesn't mind working for no pay.



EEK, ek (4.00 / 5)
I bet this did take a long time to get sorted and coded.  Might be easier if you grab the ones you want for the weekend edition each day into their catagory in a separate file and code as you go.  I'm really sure you had already thought about that but figured I'd throw it in anyway.

I am hopeful. (4.00 / 5)
But I am also very lazy.

"I like irony except I find that if you just toss your clothes in the dryer for a few minutes you hardly ever have to use it."- ek hornbeck

[ Parent ]
Copy/paste is your friend (4.00 / 5)
Just have the weekend file open with the catagories (I know thats the hard part to have ready.) ;)  And copy-paste those suckers right in.


[ Parent ]
Ah Oil (4.00 / 4)
Once again oil, coup d'etat, the US and the Bush war criminals are all inextricably linked.

In a spectacular trial last year, Simon Mann testified that U.S. and European governments knew of the plan in advance and welcomed it as did international oil companies operating in the Central African nation, which is the continent's No. 3 oil producer.

What else were they doing behind out backs?

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"


wow, ek (4.00 / 2)
you kinda make me (almost) miss Jimmy Neutron*... "the boy with a brain the size of a small planet". heh.

great work.

(*kid's TV show, my daughter has outgrown it)

No justice, no peace.


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