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Will Femia is a Weblog enthusiast who, through good fortune and dumb luck, was introduced to the form as his position as chat producer for MSNBC.com careered into obsolescence. On any given day, Will can be found having already spent an unhealthy amount of time squinting at a computer screen.

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Those sites in the news

Posted: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:53 AM by Will Femia
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You may have heard that wanted war criminal Radovan Karadzic had been hiding in plain site all these years. What's more is that he even had a Web site. It's not in English but still pretty bold of him.

That video of President Bush explaining that "Wall Street got drunk" is now hidden behind a privacy wall on YouTube but not before copies were made everywhere. Most of the credit for making the video public seems to be going to this local news blog (where you can see a copy of the video).

Details on the story of John McCain getting the history of the surge wrong and CBS News handily editing the error from its broadcast is covered in Countdown's News Hole blog (to which I've recently been assigned to contribute research) but I think the Huffington Post has the latest updates.

Here's the MySpace page of the missing 2-year-old girl whose mother is under suspicion in her disappearance.

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So Bush is making jokes about Wall Street’s “hangover”.



You just have to admire a guy who, after lying to us, getting us into an unnecessary war, bankrupting the country, spying on us illegally, and sending more than 4000 of our young people to early graves, can still sit around and laugh about things.



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