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The 10 most harmful books of the 19th and 20th centuries

Because book burning isn’t a bad thing, is it? The list is topped by The Communist Manifesto — which, apparently, is even worse than Mein Kamf. Huh. Forget that, even if you disagree with the Communist Manifesto, it’s still a pretty impressive work. Also on the list: The Feminine Mystique (because it let the ladies [...]

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Love is the Drug

Grace Jones had it right: In an analysis of the images appearing today in The Journal of Neurophysiology, researchers in New York and New Jersey argue that romantic love is a biological urge distinct from sexual arousal. This research specifically covers infatuation, the time period in which one may actually devote 3-4 hours developing the [...]

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The Inner Mullah

An interesting op/ed about one woman’s internalization of “Mullah-thought” after spending months living in Pakistan. A female Pakistani reporter responds. Read both. They’re intriguing, and frustrating. Any thoughts?

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A shameful cover-up

When are the American people going to get sick of the Bush administration’s lies? It blows me away. And of course, we still have people as prominent as Alan Dershowitz and Charles Schumer defending and even promoting torture.

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What They See When They See Us

Gah. Some of the arguments are fair(ish) at their most base aspects, but others are bizarre. At least they like my designs.

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Bush & Co. defend Guantanamo

We are apparently embracing freedom at the notorious prison camp, and Amnesty International’s report is “absurd.” “It’s an absurd allegation. The United States is a country that promotes freedom around the world,” he said, adding: “We’ve investigated every single complaint against the detainees. It seemed like to me they based some of their decisions on [...]

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5 is the Magic Number

Last week was another hard one. But I spent a lot of time alone in reflection, signed myself up for a sock knitting class, aced a test, and worked in the garden. Ethan whistled to amuse himself, and unbeknownst to him, he amused me too. Family came to town. We ate birthday cake and exchanged [...]

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Pope speaks out on fertility treatments

No surprise here. The current Italian law is incredibly restrictive; it “bans donations of sperm and eggs, defines life as beginning at conception, and allows fertility treatment only to married heterosexual couples.” It ramins to be seen how the Italian people will react to this move. One thing that has always been interesting about Italy [...]

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141 days and counting

Since George W. Bush publicly mentioned the word “Darfur,” or made any other reference to it. In the meantime, the American public is apparently more interested in the Michael Jackson trial and the story of the “runaway bride” — that is, if you judge the American public’s interest by what you see on network news. [...]

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