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RobertSiegel looks at his own neighborhood in Arlington County, Va., to figure out why what you can put into the recycling bin is different depending on where you live. While most counties have different rules, one expert says the best policy is one that gets you to recycle as much as possible.
Earlier today I was interviewed about the Prospect global public intellectuals poll by RobertSiegel on All Things Considered on the US radio network NPR - to listen, click here and follow the link at the top.
Last night on the way home I heard . NPR's reporter, RobertSiegel, was very aggressive and bordering on being outright hostile. On the one hand I wish more reporters would hold the feet of US officials to the fire like that. On the other hand, I think the attempts of the west to influence the internal politics of Zimbabwe is misguided at best. Pushing on Mugabe and aiding his opposition...
“Thieves of Baghdad,” the book U.S. Marine Col. Matthew Bogdanos wrote about the thefts from the Iraq National Museum, is about to be made into a movie . If the script is any indication, the film by Valhalla Motion Pictures and Legendary Pictures should be a most unusual mystery story: Act 1: “April 14, 2003.” Five days after the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, RobertSiegel at National...
... The Onion Movie was an unmitigated disasterbacle. Fox Searchlight had teamed up with Onion writers RobertSiegel and Todd Hanson to produce a film in 2003. The project stalled for the next four years, eventually dumped by the studio and directors due to delays and the publication's increased discomfort with the material. Transcribing the disparate comedy stylings of a fake tabloid...
... In 1957, she married Beresford Smith. The couple had two daughters before divorcing. She married RobertSiegel in 1984. He died in 1996. Mrs. Smith is survived by daughters Jennifer Lohmann and Leslie; three brothers; and two granddaughters. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, 2125 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.