] MANDRAKE%u2014THE ONLINE ALIAS for 42-year-old Steve ] Bail, borrowed from Stanley Kubrick%u2019s film ] %u201CDoctor Strangelove%u201D%u2014is a war blogger. A ] seven-year veteran of the Royal Air Force, Bail now ] spends his spare time running a Web log, a diarylike ] personal Web page, devoted to chronicling and discussing ] the war in Iraq ( lionelmandrake.blogspot.com ). ] ] He%u2019s not alone: in the past few years, ] hundreds of thousands of bloggers have staked out ] hypertext positions along the Internet%u2019s newest ] frontier. These guerrilla pundits, denizens of the ] so-called blogosphere, come in all shapes and sizes: ] artists, music buffs, politicos and the occasional ] journalist. But with the onset of hostilities in Iraq, ] the news-related sites have moved to the forefront. In ] fact, not since the days after September 11%u2014the ] birth, many say, of the war blog%u2014has online traffic ] been so heavy. %u201CBlogs may come of age in this ] war,%u201D says Bail, noting that since the Tomahawks ] started flying, he%u2019s seen a huge spike in ] readership. Bloggers Over Baghdad |