Sunday, November 25, 2007

Sunday night's Odds and Sods

I could call it "Odds and Ends," but in a tip it of the hat to The Who, I'm calling this soon-to-be regular bit, "Odds and Sods."

First, free registration is required for this one, but the Chicago Tribune has an article about a large cache of documents related to the 1919 Chicago Black Sox scandal.

Chicago blogger Cao has the scoop on the next Move America Forward caravan, "Honoring the Heroes at the Holidays." This one stays in the southern half of the country, until it reaches the east coast. The caravan starts Monday in Santa Nella, California and ends on December 16 at the World Trade Center site in New York.

Jerry and the other bloggers at IsraPundit have major trepidations about the upcoming Middle East summit in Annapolis, Maryland. Here's one of many good posts on that topic.

Bill Baar notes on his blog, Bill Baar's West Side, that Soviet dictator and mass-murderer Josef Stalin wrote romantic poetry.

Here's my addition. Serial killer John Wayne Gacy was a prolific painter.

Scroll down for my posts on what happened on previously on November 25. But Third Wave Dave has his entry on what occurred on November 22, 1963--the day John F. Kennedy died.

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