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May 16th, 2007
Sabres win!
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 9:51 pm

There'll be no sweep! Buffalo wins Game 4 in Ottawa, earns another home game. Win that, and the pressure is squarely on the Senators. Who knows? … We're on the "booze cruise" 3L boat ride in Chicago. Fun times.


Nationalist elected (minority) First Minister of Scotland
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 9:00 pm

49 to 46, with 34 Abstentions:

Alex Salmond has made political history after becoming the first Nationalist to be elected first minister of Scotland.

The SNP leader was voted into office in parliament by 49 votes to 46, after he was supported by the Greens. The Lib Dems and the Conservatives abstained.

Mr Salmond will head the first minority administration since devolution, saying he would seek parliament’s approval “policy by policy”.

…The Scottish Parliament election almost two weeks ago saw the SNP win 47 seats, just one ahead of Scottish Labour, while the Scots Liberal Democrats were left with 16.

The Scottish Conservatives have 17 MSPs, although one of their number, Alex Fergusson, has taken up the politically neutral job of presiding officer.

The Scottish Greens have two MSPs and the colourful Independent Margo MacDonald, who abstained from the first minister vote altogether, was also re-elected.

Mr Salmond was voted first minister after seeing off a final challenge from Scottish Labour leader Jack McConnell.

He became the first Nationalist to win power in the party’s 73-year history.

His election was greeted with applause and cheering in the Scottish Parliament chamber.

…”I believe Scotland is ready for change, ready for reform,” he told MSPs

Mr McConnell, the former first minister, congratulated Mr Salmond on his victory and said he would be proud to lead the largest opposition party the Scottish Parliament has ever had.

…”Voltaire once said that governments need both shepherds and butchers and I think Alex may need to be more of a shepherd than a butcher in his new role, looking around this flock here and trying to secure majorities for his policies,” said Mr McConnell.

Read the whole bloody lot :). Oddly enough, though the Paper-thin-Plurality ScotNats now Lead their devolved government whilst the plainly second-Place Northern Ireland republicans play [appropriately] 2nd Fiddle :) in Theirs, it seems that the Northeast Ulster rebels may be Chronologically closer to their goal of a united Ireland than the Highlands & Islands folk are to theirs of an independent Scotland. / Go figure, Angus. :)

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In Other UK news, looks like GordonBrown has a Labour Lock on 10 Downing come 27 June; and seems Prince Harry will not be deployed to Iraq after all. Now why couldn’t they have just Announced that in the First place? Bloody ‘ell. Get ye the Sons your Fathers got, and God will save the Queen. (Apologies to A.E. Housman :)


Good news for Brendan, et al.
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 7:12 pm

Looks like there’s some prospect for getting some law school student loan forgiveness, but there’s a decent sized hitch.

The House passed a bill yesterday that would forgive up to a maximum of $60,000.00 of law school loans for lawyers who agree to work as a public defender or a prosecutor for three years.

The bill would provide loan repayments of up to $10,000 per year - up to a cap of $60,000 - for law school graduates who work as criminal prosecutors or public defenders instead of taking what are often more lucrative jobs at private firms. The measure, which would expire in 2013 unless reauthorized, has backing from the American Bar Association and other legal groups.

This would seem to work out well for any law student who had aims of being a prosecutor anyway. I don’t know a lot of law students that set out to be P.D’s, but nonetheless, they’re out there. I know that law school was expensive enough when I started eleven years ago (at an in-state, public institution), but couldn’t imagine the cost of law school these days.

P.D.’s and D.A.’s (especially the P.D.’s) are largely thankless jobs, but they’re excellent ways to get tons of experience really quickly. You won’t be trying murder cases anytime soon, but you’ll see the inside of a courtroom, and be in charge of your own minor cases right off the bat.


Idol pool: the penultimate week
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 4:30 pm

[Bumped to top. -ed.]

I totally forgot about American Idol last night, what with the tornado warnings and the 3L Dinner and the Backer and so forth. But the results in ~16 hours will narrow the field from the Top 3 to the Final 2… who will be gone tonight? Jordin, Melinda or Blake? Contestants in the BrendanLoy.com American Idol pool, please e-mail your picks to laurenelizabeth [at] alumni.nd.edu by 9:00 PM EST Wednesday!!


ND officials say there was no tornado
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 2:54 pm

Despite some reports suggesting a small tornado was responsible for the damage on the Notre Dame campus yesterday, the official line from the university is that the culprit was simply “high, straight-line winds.” From the ND press release:

There is no evidence that a tornado touched down on University property, according to Notre Dame officials who were on campus when the storm hit.

(Hat tip: Domer Connect.) As I said yesterday, I thought it was straight-line winds based on the nature of the damage — all the trees seemed to fall in the same direction, whereas in a tornado, you would expect to see them fall in all different directions. On the other hand, it’s unusual that the damage was confined to such a narrow area, basically in a straight line from the Grotto to Hesburgh Library, with the rest of campus virtually unaffected. Also, it’s surprising to me that a spire from the Basillica could be toppled by mere straight-line winds; a funnel cloud knocking a piece of debris into it at high speed would make more sense. But in light of the nature of the damage that I saw, I still think the straight-line-wind explanation is probably correct.

I’m still working on getting my photos and videos online (sorry for the delay, but it’s hard to find free time between all the 3L Week social activities — for example, I’ll be leaving in about an hour for the “booze cruise” on Lake Michigan), but for now, here are some photos by another student… and ND Nation also has pictures. And here’s some video taken by an ND Nation poster:

Here’s another video… and here are a couple videos of the storm damage set to music.

Some other blogs covering this: bird_style, Rakes of Mallow, Irish Round Table, Lani, Heather, The Kloska Family Blog, City of Steeples and A Texan in Indiana. Also, more ND Nation threads can be found here, here, here and here. And here’s a USA Today article about the damage.


CBS reportedly cancels Jericho
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 5:13 am

Dammit.

More here.

Bah. Humbug, I say! Humbug!


Last Backer night ever!
Posted by on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 12:02 am


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