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Putin Orders 'First Strike' Against US Forces Over Kosovo

In reading the latest Military and Intelligence reports circulating in the Kremlin today one cannot help but have the feeling that our world has entered into a time-warp and instead of this being 2007, we have been plunged 93 years back to 1914.

Washington Post's Neologism Contest Results

1. Coffee (n.) the person upon whom one coughs. 2. Flabbergasted (adj.) appalled over how much weight you have gained. 3. Abdicate (v.) to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach. 4. Esplanade (v.) to attempt an explanation while drunk. 5.

The Intolerance of Tolerance

"But the problem is that much of American culture right now is built on an adolescent fiction. The fiction is that life is all about you as an individual—your ideas, your appetites, and your needs. Believe me: It isn't.

Why you pretend to like modern art

A follow-up to 'Admit it - your really don't like modern art'. And a much needed anti-dote to the obsession with creativity. The common kind of creativity that we supposedly all have.

Admit it - you really hate modern art

An examination of pretentiousness. Lovely, and true.

Fireland | The Sexiest Sentence Alive

"My breast flipped inside out so my nipple touched my heart."

Global Warming Gag Order

Start toeing the Senators' line on climate change, or else.

What's Good About Atheism

The recent small spate of atheist writings by the likes of Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Sam Harris, noticed in the pages of Wired and The Guardian, revives an old and rather quaint controversy.

The Anti-Electorate Manifesto by Wally Conger

We, the Anti-Electorate, do not believe there is a need for "strong leadership" in government. We are not drawn to "intellectual" authorities and political "heroes." We are not impressed with titles, ranks, and pecking orders – politicians, celebrities, and gurus.

Asia Times Online :: Asian News, Business and Economy - Reason to believe, or not

The supposed dichotomy between reason and faith, respectively in Christianity and Islam.

spiked | Global warming: the chilling effect on free speech

Whoever thought that serious commentators would want it made illegal to have a row about the weather? One Australian columnist has proposed outlawing 'climate change denial'. 'David Irving is under arrest in Austria for Holocaust denial', she wrote.

Greenpeace Lies About Apple

Lies and distortions by Greenpeace in the name of greater exposure. Nothing new there.

German police seize Tor anonymity servers - Wikinews

Freedom is such a hassle for the state, is it not?

Extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis strain emerges in South Africa - Wikinews

Overprescription of antibiotics is only going to cause more of these extremely drug resistant diseases.

The Myth Of Ethanol

One tankful of crop-based ethanol could feed one person for one year. If we are sincerely looking for an alternative to fossil fuel, then we need a better one than ethanol at least.

Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

There is a difference between protesting a program, and threatening to pull a network's license. It is always much worse, when the other side is doing it, apparently.

The Ultimate pro-WalMart Article - Mises Institute

A thoroughly reasoned out analysis of Wal-Mart, and the criticisms directed against it.

Deception in the Name of Science? by Gene Callahan

Galileo was wrong, and the Church was right.

The Science and Religion Quiz! by Gene Callahan

In response to the widespread belief that religion is the enemy of scientific progress.

The cooling world - Editorials/Op-Ed - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper

And so the scientific consensus changes...

Requiem for the Faith-based Greenback by Mike Whitney

'A perfect (economic) storm is developing...'

Dutch pedophiles set to go political - Wikinews

This is indeed the age of relativism. A pedophile political party. Brave new world.

PLoS Biology: Open Access Increases Citation Rate

An article in reference to the apparent fact that open access articles increase your chances of citation. Particularly in reference to scientific articles, but it would make sense that this would generally be the case.

OSX on Dell's Driver downloads

Is it a Dell, is it a Mac, or were they just dreaming?

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