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Robert Michael "Mickey"
Kaus (/ˈkaʊs/; born July 6, 1951) is an
American journalist, pundit, and author,
known for
writing Kausfiles, a "mostly political"...
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credited to
Bruce Feiler and
first defined by
Mickey Kaus in a
February 24, 2000
Kausfiles blog post and
Slate online magazine article, "Faster Politics:...
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Other notable milblogs included Dynamist by
Virginia Postrel,
KausFiles by
Mickey Kaus,
Talking Points Memo by Josh Marshall, KenLayne.com by Ken Layne...
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Retrieved 2018-02-12. "Critiquing the Press" on washingtonpost.com "
kaus files dot com".
kausfiles.com.
Retrieved 25
April 2015. "The Media, the
Black Panthers...
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Kaʻū is the
southernmost and
largest district (922 sq.
miles or 2,388 km2) of
Hawaii County, Hawaii,
located on the
island of Hawaiʻi.
Kaʻū was one of...
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Kau Ilhamku" (Malay: You are My Inspiration) is a
promotional single by
various Malaysian and
Indonesian artists. It
serves as an
advertising jingle...
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KAUS-FM (99.9 FM, "US 99.9") is a
radio station broadcasting a
country music format.
Licensed to Austin, Minnesota,
United States, the
station serves the...
- 1992 (1992-05-18) "Raising Tadpoles" Transliteration: "O mata ja
kushi wo
kau zo" (****anese: おまたじゃくしを飼うゾ) "Bathing with Mom" Transliteration: "Kāchan to...
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Salakau (Chinese: 三六九; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Saⁿ-la̍k-
káu),
which means 369 in Hokkien, also
known as "Sah Lak
Kau", is a
street gang or
secret society based in...
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blogs were Bob Somerby's
Daily Howler,
launched in 1998, and
Mickey Kaus'
Kausfiles,
launched in 1999). By 2001,
blogging was
enough of a
phenomenon that...