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For takes on the Hariri assassination, there's Informed Comment, while Belmont Club muses over "second front" (or a third, considering Afghanistan?) in Syria.
The BBC adds more heat on the the DFI scandal.
The Arab News relates how the Hungarian Prime Minister was un-PC enough to insinuate that Saudi Arabia finances terrorists!
Instapundit takes us to Patrick Ruffini for an extremely cool Iraqi elections map.
Cat Stevens--whoops, I mean Yusuf Islam--exonerated!
Villainous Company reveals the new terror alert à la Francais.
For more on Lebanon, see Unqualified Opinion. And though nobody asked me, it's a little late and not exactly in the balliwick of this blog, let me nevertheless respond to Jim Henley's February 14 post with this:
Fantastic Four Vol. I, 48-50
Spider-Man Vol I, 26-27
Journey into Mystery 131-156
Steranko's "Yellow Claw" series in Strange Tales
'Nuff said!
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