November 2004

“Blinded By Science”

November 14, 2004

CJR: “How ‘Balanced’ Coverage Lets the Scientific Fringe Hijack Reality.”

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A Few Links

November 14, 2004

Jordan L. sends word that Ecuador prez Lucio Gutierrez will not be impeached (for now).

–Here’s a sneak peek at Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, “Blink.”

–Don’t miss “The Physics of Gluttony: The obesity epidemic has a simple solution. If you want to lose weight, either eat less, or breathe more.”

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If You Enjoy the Web…

November 10, 2004

…you really need to check out Mozilla Firefox, a far superior alternative to Microsoft’s Internet Exploder (er, Explorer). It’s exceptionally good. I got hooked on it a year ago and it’s fabulous. You can get the newest version here. Two words: tabbed browsing.

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Reuters: “Seconds, anyone? After the startling success of its turkey and gravy-flavored soda during last year’s U.S. holiday season, a Seattle soda company will be serving up green beans and casserole, mashed potatoes, fruitcake and cranberry flavors.”

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Jordan M. alerts me to the news of Ecuadorian prez Lucio Gutierrez’s latest flirtation with danger:

BBC: “Deputies in Ecuador have presented a petition to Congress, triggering proceedings to try to sack President Lucio Gutierrez.”

UPI says: “A group of Ecuadorian lawmakers is seeking to impeach President Lucio Gutierrez on corruption charges, Ecuador’s Hoy newspaper reported Friday.”

AFP: “Ecuador’s legislature launched a bid to impeach President Lucio Gutierrez for alleged misappropriation of funds.”

Reuters’s dispatch is more cautionary: “Opposition parties today started congressional proceedings to try to sack President Lucio Gutierrez, raising fears for Ecuador’s stability even though the former army colonel was likely to stay in office.”

Related: previous Newley.com analysis of Lucio’s fate.

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Only in Taiwan: “A man was attacked and injured after jumping into a lion’s den at the Taipei Zoo and trying to convert the lions to Christianity.”

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On Chinese Inventions

November 3, 2004

“From cells to bells, 10 things the Chinese do far better than we do.”

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