Monthly Archives: June 2003

One-size-fits-all Heart Medication

A once-a-day pill for everyone over 55 could undo some of the ill-effects of our sedentary, high-cholesterol, western lifestyle and slash the rate of strokes and heart attacks by more than 80%, doctors said yesterday.

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Armed in the Classroom

Airline pilots aren’t the only ones clamoring to carry guns to work. Front-line teachers, increasingly in the line of fire, are arming themselves, where else but in that cauldron of urban violence, “Salt Lake City”.

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Fishing, Fenway and all that Jazz

Yesterday I took a break from Blogging to remind myself that there is a "Real World" out there somewhere. Bobbing on the Atlantic off Nahant at dawn after the delicious, elusive "stripers", baking in the bleachers of Fenway watching Pedro … Continue reading

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Greenspan Gets Canned

> Flash animation – “very funny but large” – broadband recommended

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Could they both be right?

Dowd: Clarence Thomas is shallow and quite mad… Sullivan: Maureen Dowd is shallow and quite mad… (Wednesday’s entry)

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William Gibson on George Orwell

William Gibson (one of my faves) relates George Orwell (100th anniversary), Big Brother and 1984 to US Govt.’s Total (now Terrorist) Information Awareness. “This outcome may be an inevitable result of the migration to cyberspace of everything that we do … Continue reading

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Search Op-Ed Pages and Letters to the Editor

Useful specialized search engine searches Op-ed pages and letters to the editor of over 600 daily newspapers.

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Quote of the Day

The big local Boston story today is Anna Gitlin, a 25-year old woman who, trapped in a traffic jam and late for work, rammed a cop trying to redirect her. "I don’t care who (expletive) died. I’m more important,” Gitlin … Continue reading

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Impatient Web searchers measure Web sites’ appeal in seconds

A Penn State study released today shows most users of search engines view not only just the first page of results, but only examine the first result on that first page. ‘About 55 percent of users checked out one result … Continue reading

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Better Late than Never Dept.

Turkey opens bases to US By James C. Helicke, Associated Press, 6/25/2003 ISTANBUL — Turkey will open its military bases, ports, and airports to the US-led coalition for logistical support in the rebuilding of Iraq, officials said yesterday.

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Eli, Eli, Oh

Is it just me or is anyone else dreading a Bush – Kerry matchup in ’04. Perhaps it’s just the sour grapes of an old Harvard man at the prospects of seeing two Yalies face off.  And Bill makes three.  … Continue reading

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MoveOn Presidential Primary

MoveOn is a left-leaning PAC which is holding a virtual Democratic Presidential primary this week. All of the declared candidates are participating. Unfortunately, it is too late to register for it if you aren’t already a member. Results wll be … Continue reading

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