- Chavez is confident going in to this Sunday's recall election. If he can hang on, it will mean a great thumbing of the nose to Bush et al who according to this Greg Palast piece are spending your anti-terrorism dollars to spy on their political enemies in Latin America.
- The New Orleans Public Schools (motto: Preparing today's youth for tomorrow's prison system) seem to be operating at par one week out from opening day.
Only a week before students return to campuses, New Orleans public schools still need about 150 certified teachers, and at least 35 public schools still need intensive cleaning before they are fit for students, according to a report on school readiness presented to the Orleans Parish School Board on Thursday.
- Tonight begins yet another year of nerve wracking, absurdly unnecessary, please don't anybody get hurt, pre-season Saints football. The Saints are quite sensibly holding literacy advocate Aaron Brooks out of tonight's lineup in order to rest his strained quadriceps.
- Good luck, Florida. We certainly know what that feels like around here.
- Julia Child is dead at 91. I suddenly have a taste for Coq au vin.
And with that, I'm back out to enjoy the unreality of the weather. Y'all have a good one.
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