Clearing the Cache: U.S. vs. England Pre-Match
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 9 2010
Credit: The State Department - As something of a warm-up for Saturday's face-off between their national teams, the U.S. Embassy Pretoria took on the British High Commission, and the State Department posted a bunch of photos on Flickr of the match.
- In other State Department news, they're reportedly scrambling to figure out what got taken in the wake of the Wikileaks arrest.
- BP buys search engine ads on phrases like "oil spill."
- Fact: you have have no website (nor Twitter account, nor Facebook account...) and still be South Carolina's Democratic nominee for the Senate.
- The Halter loss as a show of force.
- House Oversight's Darrell Issa is still hounding Deputy CTO Andrew McLaughlin about his contacts with his former employer, Google.
- Is there any actual evidence in this Christian Science Monitor article on the idea that people are using Twitter to figure out how to vote? Did I miss it?
- And the Barbara Boxer campaign wastes no time getting out Fiorina Facts.
