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December 13, 2006

Aaron Mesh Film Review Update

The Willamette Week seriously needs to fix its navigational issues. I want a link on the mainpage to the film/screen section. I don't want to just read Aaron Mesh's reviews, I want to see what kind of influence he's had on the screen section.

I've created a tag in my delicious account for buidling a list of Aaron's articles. You can see most of his stuff there. As far as I can tell, he's done five reviews, a piece on Robert Altman's passing, and a humerous bit on the Ramen cooking contest.

If you're looking for an easy way to be notified when a new piece by Aaron goes live, you can subscribe to the RSS feed for the tag here. You have my word I'll keep it updated.

In other WWeek news, it looks like Nigel Jaquis is going to be shortlisted for the Pulitzer (he's already won one, mind you). You absolutely must read this story blowing the lid off Standard & Poor allowing PGE to alter a S&P report to acheive a lower credit rating so PGE would have reasoning for the State of Oregon to allow them to raise their rates.

It's like reverse Enron.

Think about it. This is Standard & Poor, one of the "independent" stock & bond analysts, who's entire business is built upon the reputation of an un-baised evaluation.

I ran on the cover of the business section in The New York Times this week.

That's right, St

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