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March, 2010

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Allergy prevention

Sometimes some anecdotal experiences tell a more succinct tales then peer reviewed medical journals and carefully monitored control group studies. This true story is a case in point. When I was about ten years old we moved into a house that was new to us. I was watching television at home one day, and all

9/11 truther killed after shooting Pentagon guards

9/11 truther killed after shooting Pentagon guards

John Patrick Bedell, 36, who is reportedly a 9/11 truth advocate, allegedly shot and injured two Pentagon Force Protection Agency officers yesterday before he was shot and killed. An Internet post that is being attributed to Bedell stated that he was “determined to see that justice is served” concerning the death of Marine Colonel James

Mental health and state law

A Mr. Holly Wood was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend in Alabama back in 1994. He admitted to a cousin that he committed the crime, and when the cousin testified to that effect in court, there was little doubt that Wood was going to be convicted. The only question that remained was whether or not

Nestle, others warned

The FDA has warned the Nestle food company and others about using misleading labels to attract customer, including labels on baby food. They are being cited for exaggerating claims concerning how healthy and nutritious their products are. We live in a culture that is based on telling lies in order to sell things, from wars

Shaq to miss remainder of regular season

One of the things that keeps professional sports interesting in this era of free agency and deck-stacking is the wild card that injuries represent. You can go out and buy the best players available in baseball, where there is no salary cap (if you can afford it) and the Yankees do so every year, but

Good news for Ford

Ford Motors Company was the one member of the “Big Three” of American automobile manufacturing who avoided bankruptcy when the companies made their somewhat pitiful appearances before Congress last year, hats in hand. When you are an American who has to pay for the mistakes of the rich and privileged each April 15th, it can

March is National Craft Month

March is National Craft Month

Amid the kinetic hustle and bustle that some call a society (and others may call the “rat race”) we may too often find ourselves completely immersed in making a living and taking care of our basic needs, and then just zoning out in front of the television every night. As they say, we all gotta

March Madness rapidly approaching

March Madness rapidly approaching

For fans of, and those who write about, sports, the period of time that takes up the space between the end of the NFL season after the Super Bowl and the beginning of the baseball season and the NBA playoffs is very slow going. This year, Tiger Woods has provided the scribes with something to

St. Patrick’s Day dining and good cheer

St. Patrick’s Day dining and good cheer

As the calendar has turned around to the month of March, the hints of the first days of spring beckon, and for the Irish, St. Paddy’s day enters the picture. We say “for the Irish,” but the fact is that we are all Irish on St. Patrick’s Day–at least anyone who is willing to wear

New book on the way for Palin

New book on the way for Palin

Sarah Palin’s memoir, Going Rogue, apparently made HarperCollins a lot of money, so the political rock star if going to write another one. Now I am not exactly sure what more Sarah can tell us…perhaps some tips on field dressing a moose or something. I like Sarah, but I’m not sure why she would be

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