The Thief
Le Voleur is French for the Thief. In 1828, during the birth and rise of the newspaper, Emile de Girardin had a novel idea on how to use the newest writing technology, the printing press. He and a friend decided to start a periodical, but since they lacked capital, the weekly was entitled Le Voleur (The Thief) and it reprinted the best articles that had appeared elsewhere during the week, saving editorial costs. (from ''The History and Power of Writing'')
Saturday, August 27, 2005
New York Times - Maureen Dowd: "W. has jumped the couch. Not fallen off the couch, as he did when he choked on that pretzel. Jumped it. According to UrbanDictionary.com, 'jump the couch' has now become slang for 'a defining moment when you know someone has gone off the deep end. Inspired by Tom Cruise's recent behavior on 'Oprah.' Also see 'jump the shark.' '
The former stateside National Guardsman who was sometimes M.I.A. jumped the shark by landing on that 'Mission Accomplished' carrier. (With Tom Cruise cockiness.) Then, as president, he jumped the couch by pedaling through the guns of August - the growing carnage and chaos in Iraq and Afghanistan. He did do a few minutes of work this month, calling a Shiite leader in Baghdad a few days ago to lobby him to reach a consensus with the Sunnis, so Iraq doesn't crack apart. But the Shiites and Kurds ignored the president and skewered the Sunnis. Iraq, it turns out, is the one branch of American government that the Republicans don't control."