A large collection of e-mails exchanged among weather researchers at the University of East Anglia in England have gotten out and caused a scandal. The reason that University’s climate research unit matters is that it has been heavily relied upon by the United Nations in reaching its alarming conclusions about …
Read More »How to Survive Potluck Dinners
It strikes terror in the hearts of Moms and Dads. Symptoms include alarm, confusion, despair. It’s called “Potluck Panic” and it happens when your child’s school asks you to cook a dish. You’ve no idea what to make and your cookbooks yield meaningless recipes like Coq au Vin, Lady Baltimore …
Read More »Review: BlackBerry Bold, Storm Take On iPhone and Each Other
Threatened by the rapid rise of the Apple iPhone, smartphone market leader Research In Motion is fighting back with two new BlackBerry models, one with a touchscreen and one without. Both are sleek, sexy and run on a radically updated BlackBerry operating system that leaves older models in the dust. …
Read More »4 Types of Allergy Medications: Which Is Right for You?
Sneezing. Itchy, watery eyes. Nasal congestion. Sinus pressure. It may sound like the worst cold ever, but if you are one of the millions of Americans living with allergies, you know these symptoms can last for weeks, months or even year-round. Sure, there are simple tasks a person can do …
Read More »Un-Fit to Print?
And now the most intriguing two minutes in television, the latest from the political grapevine: To Run or Not To Run?The New York Times, whose motto is “all the news that’s fit to print,” never published a report from its award-winning London correspondent just before 9/11, which told of the …
Read More »Fear and Loathing Among Liberal Pundits
Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. Fear and loathing among liberal pundits. That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo. The New York Times op-ed page today was drenched with tears over the election results. On one side of the page, Nicholas Kristof was …
Read More »Scorn in the U.S.A.?
The latest from the Political Grapevine: Majority vs. Minority Opinion A new poll suggests that American elite, from business owners to university professors to members of Congress, may be out-of-step with the public on some key issues. The poll, conducted by theChicago Council on Foreign Relations (search), shows a majority …
Read More »Michaud Buses to Canada With Senior Drug Buyers
WASHINGTON – InRep. Mike Michaud’s (search)northern Maine district, seniors don’t just threaten to cross the border into Canada to buy cheaper prescription drugs, they do it, and often. “The bottom line is, if my constituents can continue to go over the border, they will,” the Democratic freshman told Foxnews.com in …
Read More »'Bewitched' Script Cursed?
‘Bewitched’ Script|Prince After-Party| ‘Outfoxed’ Doc Nicole’s ‘Bewitched’: Cursed by Script Spell? Nora Ephron – who’s got hits such as “Sleepless in Seattle” and “You’ve Got Mail” on her resumé — rarely goes astray. But her upcoming take on the TV show “Bewitched” sounds odd, to say the least. Fans of …
Read More »Knight In Shining Ar-'Moore' … Grrr!
Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore is Linda Ronstadt’s knight in shining armor. He presented the singer with a bouquet of flowers during her Los Angeles concert last week following her ouster from the Aladdin casino in Las Vegas. You guys know this story by now, right? Ronstadt was unceremoniously asked to …
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