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US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
EU report highlights discrimination in Malta
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:55:40 PDT
COMMENT: Genetic explanations of homosexuality are crude, simplistic and doomed to failure A few years ago, Dr James Watson, the Noble Prize winner who co-discovered DNA, reopened the controversy over the so-called gay gene when he defended a woman's right to abortion. Other posts in opinion Hidden lives, proud service: gays in the military Pride London hit by volunteer walkout Comment: Pride seems to be the same all over the world COMMENT: "Gay brain" study makes sweeping generalisations
The Bernardo Interview: Why CBC won’t air it
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:01:42 PDT
As you might have read in recent days, an Ontario Superior Court judge has released copies of a videotaped interview between Toronto police and convicted murderer Paul Bernardo. Bernardo was interviewed at the Kingston penitentiary in June 2007 about whether he had any involvement in the disappearance of University of Toronto student Elizabeth Bain, who has not been seen since June 1990. Media, including the CBC, petitioned the court to permit the release of the tape (the tape doesn’t show any
Learn Spanish in Castilla y León!
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:38:32 PDT
Sometimes in newspapers we can read news that have the knack for making everybody to like them. Generally it is not like that, because the most generous subject, the project of greater social or economic relevance, also runs the risk of being interpreted from the political optics, something that means egoism for the vote beyond the general benefit.
People you love to kill
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:00:14 PDT
A writer friend has been having trouble with her stepmother. She vented to me about her ESM (evil stepmother), and I got angry for her sake. What the ESM did now was pretty bad, but this has been happening since my friend (who I’ll call Ella) was a child. I won’t say what ESM did, but think Disney villainesses and you won’t be wrong. Ella joked about killing her ESM in a book, and I mentioned that Sue Grafton got the idea of A is for Alibi to kill off her ex-husband. (That worked out pretty w
Trials winner Hansen is front-page news, in Japan (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:31:12 PDT
Brendan Hansen, world record holder in the 100-meter breaststroke (hey, don't stop reading yet!), swam well in his semifinal heat here Sunday. In Japan, Hansen's swim was front-page news. More specifically, Hansen's swimsuit was front-page news. In Japan,...
Hotel Wi-Fi: Give It Away Now
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:42:33 PDT
The trend toward free Wi-Fi in hotels is indisputable—many upscale hotels are stubbornly forcing guests to pay unreasonably high daily fees for Internet access, and it is a tactic that angers and alienates guests unnecessarily.
Hot Auto News, Review And Update
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:47:54 PDT
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Local news briefs Detroit Free Press, United States - 4 hours ago The latest victim of Macomb County's budget problems is the Fourth of July fireworks at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights. ... |
US News Expands The Ranking Service
Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.
EU report highlights discrimination in Malta
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:55:40 PDT
COMMENT: Genetic explanations of homosexuality are crude, simplistic and doomed to failure A few years ago, Dr James Watson, the Noble Prize winner who co-discovered DNA, reopened the controversy over the so-called gay gene when he defended a woman's right to abortion. Other posts in opinion Hidden lives, proud service: gays in the military Pride London hit by volunteer walkout Comment: Pride seems to be the same all over the world COMMENT: "Gay brain" study makes sweeping generalisations
The Bernardo Interview: Why CBC won’t air it
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:01:42 PDT
As you might have read in recent days, an Ontario Superior Court judge has released copies of a videotaped interview between Toronto police and convicted murderer Paul Bernardo. Bernardo was interviewed at the Kingston penitentiary in June 2007 about whether he had any involvement in the disappearance of University of Toronto student Elizabeth Bain, who has not been seen since June 1990. Media, including the CBC, petitioned the court to permit the release of the tape (the tape doesn’t show any
Learn Spanish in Castilla y León!
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:38:32 PDT
Sometimes in newspapers we can read news that have the knack for making everybody to like them. Generally it is not like that, because the most generous subject, the project of greater social or economic relevance, also runs the risk of being interpreted from the political optics, something that means egoism for the vote beyond the general benefit.
People you love to kill
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:00:14 PDT
A writer friend has been having trouble with her stepmother. She vented to me about her ESM (evil stepmother), and I got angry for her sake. What the ESM did now was pretty bad, but this has been happening since my friend (who I’ll call Ella) was a child. I won’t say what ESM did, but think Disney villainesses and you won’t be wrong. Ella joked about killing her ESM in a book, and I mentioned that Sue Grafton got the idea of A is for Alibi to kill off her ex-husband. (That worked out pretty w
Trials winner Hansen is front-page news, in Japan (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:31:12 PDT
Brendan Hansen, world record holder in the 100-meter breaststroke (hey, don't stop reading yet!), swam well in his semifinal heat here Sunday. In Japan, Hansen's swim was front-page news. More specifically, Hansen's swimsuit was front-page news. In Japan,...
Hotel Wi-Fi: Give It Away Now
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 19:42:33 PDT
The trend toward free Wi-Fi in hotels is indisputable—many upscale hotels are stubbornly forcing guests to pay unreasonably high daily fees for Internet access, and it is a tactic that angers and alienates guests unnecessarily.
Hot Auto News, Review And Update
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:47:54 PDT
Hot Auto News, Review And Update
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