Thursday, May 27, 2010


  • Sister Margaret’s Choice

    The church is obviously out of step with the times. What more can you say. I have long ago stopped listening to the men in Rome. They do not speak for me - or to me. The sister is a saint.

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    Who Wants to Elect a Millionaire?

    Gail, this is an affront to the G.O.P., or to professional wrestlers. Come to think of it, what's the difference?

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    May 26, 2010
    Apple Passes Microsoft as No. 1 in Tech

    Apple, which had been given up for dead a decade ago, is now the world’s most valuable technology company.

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    Sister Margaret’s Choice

    The recent excommunication of a nun who saved a mother’s life underscores a perception problem of the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy.

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    In New Era of TV, Rival Hosts Drown Out King

    i used to watch Larry King faithfully because he always had good interviews with intelligent people. he used to ask perhaps not so tough questions, which i wish he had, but they were intelligent questions aimed at a crowd that appreciated good discussion. Now all he does is chase ambulances with the latest celebrity gossip crowd. show after show with hollywood celebrities that fell out of the National Enquirer, and every single headline grabbing idiot who wants to be on TV. how many times did he have someone on about the "Balloon Boy" story or another "up to date" session on Lindsay Lohan?? Sorry Larry, but if you have the power i assume you have over the content of your show, then you helped bring about the situation you find yourself in today.

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    Germany vs. Europe

    Everything comes around again. You show distress at a Germany hesitant to contribute to shared prosperity; forced, kicking and screaming, into salvaging a currency regime that they were by far the strongest in muscling others to accept, even with its absurd embedded assumptions of a Euro-sameness sufficient to sustain a common market and currency, with no common language, common culture or even commonly held political tenets. But I'm a lot more concerned about resurgent German nationalism: last time it reared its head a funny little WWI corporal led them to a scorching of the world. Forget Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain (the PIGS); if I were France I'd start thinking how the Maginot Line might be made to work finally in the Twenty-First Century.

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    May 26, 2010
    Obama Security Strategy Focuses on Managing Threats

    Yes - We get it - Obama Good - George Bush Bad. Can't we all get along? I guess not. Democrats and Progressives Good, Reublicans and Conservatives Bad. No more reporting required. Repeat this theme daily. Yes we get it!! Look out in November. There is going to be a new "Country Order" !!!

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    May 26, 2010
    Who Wants to Elect a Millionaire?

    Contempt for political insiders and lust for the self-financed candidate have created a win-win for the wealthy. Just look at Connecticut.

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    May 26, 2010
    Facebook Bows to Pressure Over Privacy

    Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief, said the new settings would make it easier for users to understand how much of their personal information was publicly accessible.

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    Many Faiths, One Truth

    Though every religion has a sense of exclusivity as part of its core identity, there is genuine potential for mutual understanding.

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    Of Top Hats, Top Kills and Bottom Feeders

    All those acronyms from Wall Street to Washington to the wetlands — and crises abound.

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    May 26, 2010
    BP Used Riskier Method to Seal Oil Well Before Blast

    Days before the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, BP officials chose a type of casing for the well that it knew was the riskier of two options, according to a BP document.

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    May 26, 2010
    Making Soft Pretzels the Old-Fashioned Way

    House-made pretzels — mahogany brown on the outside, with plenty of loft and pull — are now points of pride at many New York restaurants.

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