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Opinion: Is gluttony a disease or choice? « The Jewish Star

February 4th, 2010

Disease or choice ? As it does on other questions of behavior, on this question Judaism assigns responsibility to the individual. We should never forget that Judaism considers the enjoyment of physical things, including food, …

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And The Awarding Goes To

October 27th, 2009

What distinguishes developers on the Mac from those who design for other platforms such as Windows and Linux? We often answer the question with a flip response that makes us feel good about ourselves: Mac developers are perfectionists

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>>Obama’s government taking away your choices.

October 27th, 2009

Alan Caruba is one of my favorite reads because he gets right to the point of the issue and tells it like it is.   In this article he issues a warning of what life will be like for Americans if we let fringe groups dictate to us.  We have long allowed this as far as some of our most valued traditions are concerned like The Ten Commandments being displaced anywhere but in museums but certainly not in our schools or on our court house steps,  not Christmas trees or Nativity  scenes displayed in ou

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Pollsters agree on pitfalls of health reform surveys

October 24th, 2009

WASHINGTON — The front page of the Washington Post this week featured a headline declaring that a “clear majority” now favors the so-called “public option” involved with health-care reform.Opponents of the public option quickly attacked the survey’s findings, faulting pollsters for not spelling out in their question what a public option would entail.The question read: “Would you support or oppose having the government create a new health insurance plan to compete with private health insurance pl

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Legal Rebels: The Sky Is Falling!

October 15th, 2009

The third, and hopefully final, prong of the ABA Journal’s challenge to The Onion is called 24 Hours of Rebels .  It’s unclear why it’s called that, but it is.  The purported purpose is to meet “some of the most creative minds in the legal profession. We’re asking them to answer the question:  How does the practice of law need to change in the next five years?” Molly McDonough, associate editor of the ABA Journal, asked me if I would participate.  At first, the idea of having my say on the

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THE DAILY BLADE: Nobel Committee: All Politics Is International

October 13th, 2009

On the heels of President Barack Hussein Obama being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize , a new Rasmussen national telephone survey  of American adults conducted Friday and Saturday nights finds that 58 percent believe politics plays a role in the awarding of the Nobel Prize, up 18 points from a year ago. When the results are broken down by party affiliation, 76 percent of Repubs and 66 percent of independents think the awards are political, whereas Demas are evenly split on the question.

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The Law of Large Numbers

September 27th, 2009

In honor of the two-year anniversary of Cabot Small-Cap Confidential , I’ve been bringing you a multi-part series with Editor Thomas Garrity.  Tom has explained how he got interested in small-cap stocks and where he thinks the market is going. Today he’ll discuss the Law of Large Numbers. I hope you enjoy it! (You can read the previous issues here , here , here and here .) Question: Why do you prefer to invest in small-cap stocks

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Samsung Launched Latest Modal 3G Touch Screen phone In India

September 26th, 2009

The famous mobile company Samsung launched low- cost handsets star series in all India.

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Arsenal News Fulham v Arsenal: a somewhat more serious analysis

September 26th, 2009

www.celebritytwittergossip.com – By Phil Gregory Fulham, Arsenal’s opponents in the late kick off today are managed by the likeable Roy Hodgson and the well-travelled Fulham manager is highly regarded by Wenger, who hailed him as being “the best English manager” in a recent press conference (Mark Hughes take note). Indeed, the ex-Malmo boss has overseen an enormous change in fortunes at Craven Cottage, leading a team that were previously seen as being bottom six material into Europe.

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Armed Response: An interview with David Kenik

September 23rd, 2009

By Dean Rieck I’ve been a fan of David Kenik ever since I first read his book, Armed Response. Unlike a lot of “fluffy” books on self-defense, Armed Response is loaded with solid and practical information. I didn’t know David had turned the book into a series of videos until recently

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