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A love that lives forever at a bus stop Judi McLeod | March 27, 2014
Some people carve their names in the bark of an oak tree, but Franco Gorno’s message left at a bus stop reminds us that “Love conquers all”

Antisemitism at the UN, Then and Now Guest Column | March 27, 2014
Vienna Declaration of Human Rights and Programme of Action

Obamacare’s Tough Day in Court Roger Aronoff | March 27, 2014
Individual mandate, ObamaCare

Marijuana link to mental illnesses, including schizophrenia and psychosis

The Shape of a Post-American World Daniel Greenfield | March 27, 2014
Russia and China have abandoned Communism. The United States is even abandoning nationalism; to say nothing of capitalism, democracy or freedom

Zen, Galileo and Global Warming Jim Yardley | March 27, 2014
Oxymorons and Settled Science

Remember when some of you thought it was cool to question authority? What happened to you?

It's tough when you can't stock the room with sycophants

Nature Rarely Listens Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | March 27, 2014
Don’t think you can control nature

Looks as though the circle of corruption is now part and parcel of the Democrat Party as led by Barack Obama!

China Exceeds U.S. as Largest Net Importer of Petroleum Institute for Energy Research | March 26, 2014
China, oil, oil imports, shale oil, U.S. Oil Production

Small Oil Companies Eye Huge Prize in Ghana Guest Column | March 26, 2014
While there is some safety in the diversification of the major oil companies, it's also harder for investors to get big returns on a hot new play like Ghana

Diplomats say that Indonesia's former UN envoy is slated to become the next Human Rights Council monitor for Palestinian issues, but his objectivity is being questioned

The White House is Defeating the U.S. Military Alan Caruba | March 26, 2014
You can be sure that those nations unfriendly to our future are fully aware of what is happening

Happy Birthday Norman Borlaug Guest Column | March 26, 2014
100th Birthday Of The Man Who Saved A Billion Lives

Manipulation

Utterly, utterly, pathetic.

"One of the agents was found drunk and passed out in the hallway."

Sebelius is adamant that there is no extension. Stop saying there is!

Israeli shoes put high-tech in your step Guest Column | March 26, 2014
ISRAEL21c looks at two new made-in-Israel shoe technologies to help people avoid falls and regain proper gait after stroke and other injury.

Health concerns swirl around electronic cigarettes American Chemical Society | March 26, 2014
The battery-powered devices deliver an inhalable vapor, with or without nicotine

A computational tool and used it to successfully identify two explosives, RDX and TATP, with THz data directly

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

An answer to the perennial question: Is it safe to pee in the pool? American Chemical Society | March 26, 2014
More than 90 percent of the compound in pools comes from urine


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A novel approach to improve gunshot residue “fingerprinting” that can rapidly detect a wider range of particles than existing methods.

Iran, United States, Europe

UK Prime Minister: Fracking Must Start By End Of Year

Obama Administration: We Never Mean a Word We Say Heritage Foundation | March 26, 2014
The administration’s word means nothing, but officials expect the rest of America to operate on the honor system.

Harry’s Koch Habit Bob Parks | March 26, 2014
Funny how things work out…

UN Double Standard on Iraq vs. Ukraine Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | March 26, 2014
Music to Putin’s ears as he contemplates further expansionist moves in blatant violation of the UN Charter

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