Winners and losers this week

Winners Director of National Intelligence: Hayden is fine with a diminished role for the CIA.  The Virginia Quarterly Review: Picked up two Ellies and a bunch of new subscribers, I bet. Germans: Last week Angela Merkel, this week Dirk Nowitzki.   Indian Communists: That splash you hear is cold water on the idea that progress ...

Winners

Winners

Director of National Intelligence: Hayden is fine with a diminished role for the CIA. 

The Virginia Quarterly Review: Picked up two Ellies and a bunch of new subscribers, I bet.

Germans: Last week Angela Merkel, this week Dirk Nowitzki.  

Indian Communists: That splash you hear is cold water on the idea that progress in on the march in India. 

Losers

President Bush: How bad can it get?  

Sri Lanka: How did it get back to this?

Freedom of speech in Egypt: literally took a beating out on the street. 

Iraq: How hard can it be to form a cabinet? Apparently, very, very hard.

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