Lebanon update

Mike’s been keep a better eye on things in the Lebanon/Israel conflict than I have and has posted a few comments from friends he has in the region.

From Lebanon – Word from the Middle East isn’t very good right now.

From a Lebanese friend, I hear…

“It’s ugly and it’s disgusting. The bombings are focused on Hizbollah locations, so it’s not like the entire country is being blasted. The problem is that the Israelis have bombed not only Hizbollah whereabouts, but also every major road and port infrastructure that Hizbollah can directly or indirectly use to get in weapons from Syria and Iran. Worst of all is, the number of innocent civilians that are falling is unbelievable. Israel has actually striked on several occassions on pure residential areas with direct hits on residential buildings…it’s total carnage.”

From a journalist stationed in Beirut, a warning…

“I just hope there isn’t a civil war. I’m convinced that if they send in ANY Western troops as part of an ‘international stabilisation force’, they will be attacked, and this place will become another Iraq.”

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Re: Dogs that moo

According to the new People Magazine, Lance Bass of N’Sync fame has come out of the closest.

In the interview, Bass, who has kept his life pretty private up until this point, stated that he kept his sexual orientation to himself because he didn’t want to cause any trouble for the band or hurt the other members’ careers by coming out sooner.
“I knew that I was in this popular band and I had four other guys’ careers in my hand, and I knew that if I ever acted on it or even said (that I was gay), it would overpower everything,” he told People.