Baghdad rocks on Wednesday, with three separate explosions killing at least 33 people and wounding dozens ... Wang Chung is back ... Violence in Baghdad was modest on Tuesday, with 25 bodies found; 17 bodies, found buried at a primary school in Ramadi, were discovered after students and teachers returned to the schools a week ago and noticed an increasingly putrid odor and stray dogs digging in the area ... More than 200,000 people have died in Darfur ... no one cares about a few more billion ... Iran supplies arms to the Taliban, whose PR engine apparently generates ballyhoo ... for US housing, the the worst is yet to come ... downtown LA is for real!, and you can thank Frank Gehry ... blond female twins with shaved heads, at the IFC Center ... Moral exhortation just doesn't cut it ... Continentals worry over antimissile missiles that might not work, to guard against an Iranian threat that may not exist ... watch as Chinese factory workers lose their social networks ... more enviable than a laid-off Citigroup worker ... PBS takes an "I'm OK, you're OK" approach to Islamic extremism ... Richard Perle is a fascinating study in rationalization ... the world seems to be full of 9-year-olds mastering everything ... we have surely lost more than the war ... Maliki has been seriously outplayed by Sadr, and the US is no help at all ... Yahoo's in trouble, but Semel is "all smiles" ... If you're IBM, the Indians are out to get you ... Vonage is so over ...