links for 2007-10-16
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Well kick my can and call me Nancy Reagan! Fuel and mining lobbies, you say?
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The school governor who challenged the screening of Al Gore’s climate change documentary in secondary schools was funded by a Scottish quarrying magnate who established a controversial lobbying group to attack environmentalists’ claims about global warmin
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So if you know what’s coming, why play ball and deliver the denunciation that validates the Coulter strategy?
In part, it’s because this time Coulter didn’t intend to ignite the firestorm that’s currently raging around her; in part, it’s because the impl
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Rush’s nomination sounds on the surface like a stunt dreamed up by Sascha Baron Cohen. A deeper dig reinforces the perception that it was a stunt.
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With new access to Schulz’s personal files, professional archives and family, Mr. Michaelis presents the fullest picture we have yet of the cartoonist’s life and personality.
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Contrary to popular opinion, feminism and romance are not incompatible and feminism may actually improve the quality of heterosexual relationships, according to Laurie Rudman and Julie Phelan, from Rutgers University in the US. Their study* also shows tha
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The 32-year-old Iraqi reporter in The Washington Post’s Baghdad bureau was shot once in the forehead in the southwestern neighborhood of Sadiyah. He was the latest in a long line of reporters, most of them Iraqis, to be killed while covering the Iraq war.
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Cassini’s ten years in flight are celebrated with a parade of movies and spectacle returned from its unprecedented explorations of the ringed planet.
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The next time you think about throwing out those aging strawberries or very ripe grapes, consider this: Belgian scientists report that fruits and vegetables do not lose any antioxidant content in the days after purchase, even as tell-tale signs of spoilag
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Here are the aftermath pics of the accident that nearly cost Graeme and Gemma Frost their lives.
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Universal Music plans to launch a new mobile music service where all songs will be free, according to a recent article in BusinessWeek. To be called “Total Music,” the concept would include iPod alternatives that come with free subscriptions to the online
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Retired school teacher Kathleen Casey-Kirschling on Monday became the first ripple in a “silver tsunami” of retiring baby boomers applying for pension benefits that threatens to overwhelm U.S. government finances.




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