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Bruce Wilson: Joining GOP's Bold March Backwards, Bobby Jindal and Louisiania Democrats Pass "Stealth Creationism" ... (HuffingtonPost) Jindal has joined the GOP in its bold march backwards towards the days of when Medieval concepts such as Geocentrism, phlogistan and the "Four Humors" held sway.
Old stomp's roots still run deep (The Record) One sundown this week, I paid a sick call to American Legion Park. I climbed the low green hill that surrounds the park and saw its lake as I used to do as a boy.
High gas prices hurting Michigan speedway ticket sales (Arizona Daily Star) BROOKLYN, Mich. ? The high price of gasoline was on many minds at Michigan International Speedway this weekend.
BackStreet Players production to feature all-female cast (The Junction Eagle) The BackStreet Players are busy rehearsing their next production The First Baptist Church of Ivy Gap by Ron Osborne. The show will open on Thursday, July 24, at 7 p.m. and run through Friday and Saturday evenings, July 25 and 26 at the Red Barn Theatre on Main Street.
'Do Research,' Nobel Laureate Roger Kornberg Urges Graduates of Stanford Medical School (Centre Daily Times) Nobel laureate Roger Kornberg, PhD, professor of structural biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, will deliver the commencement address to the medical school's class of 2008 on June 14. Kornberg won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discoveries of how DNA is converted into RNA, a process known as transcription. In recent months, he has met with national lawmakers to ...
Books: The Science of Junk (Newsweek) A psychologist says your stuff reveals a lot more about you than you'd think
I Saw The Sign (WTAP Parkersburg) Check out the sign at Rubin's Deli!
Newsweek: What your stuff says about you (Newsweek) How we organize our personal spaces reveals our personalities. Messy people tend to score high for extraversion but low for conscientiousness, while people with generic, undecorated bedrooms or offices score low for openness, but high for conscientiousness.
Motorsports: High gas prices hurting Michigan Speedway ticket sales (The Daily Item) BROOKLYN, Mich. ? The high price of gasoline was on many minds at Michigan International Speedway this weekend. And it could be one of the big reasons MIS isn?t sold-out for Sunday?s LifeLock 400.
Seeing humor in a serious world (The Spokesman-Review) Jim Green is a familiar fixture at several Spokane clubs, always willing to give anyone who drinks too much booze a ride home. It's just part of the 55-year-old's philosophy to better the world. Yet most people just laugh and order another beer. He shrugs off the rejection.
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