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[Crisis Talk - The World Bank Group] Wikipedia, the anti-cholesterol medication for knowledge ...: Trying to find a document through the World Bank search engine (either externally or internally)? Good luck!

[Beyond Search] World Bank Search : Beyond Search: A happy quack to the reader (a law librarian) who sent me a link to “Wikipedia, The Anti Cholesterol Medication for Knowledge Management”. You can read this article from “Private Sector Development Blog” here.

[TOP 10 Blogs] Jonathan Martin's Blog: Laura Bush warns Dems away from anti-Palin ...: As a professional woman who is pro life including opposing abortion, the death peanlty, unjust war and torture and votes Democratic cause I recognize that Cain's question is not rhetorical but one that requires the answer yes, I have to say anyone with any sense can see that this woman's selection as the vp candidate is clear pandering by the GOP. I am point blank offended that Mc Cain cares so little for this country that in addition to running an planless campaign based on his assumption that we owe him the presidency cause he was a tortured as a POW, he now has put this entire nation at risk.

[Anthony Bourdain] How Can I Miss You, When You Won't Go Away? | Anthony Bourdain: As for Sandra Lee ::shudder!:: - she reminds me of the kind of aging Steel Magnolia who thinks adding canned green chiles to the Campbell's Tuna Casserole recipe constitutes "a South-of-the-Border gor-MAY treat - O-lay!" (Honestly, she makes me yearn for Paula Deen, who is at least proud of being a bawdy old Suthrin' Gal!) Also, I'm not sure if it's Botox or a REALLY heavy diffusion filter on the camera, but Sandra Lee looks...preserved in treacle in a really creepy way, somehow.

[Change.org's Animal Rights Blog] Animal Rights - Change.org: Researchers: Even "Organically Raised ...: “For the sake of love of purity, the bodhisattva should refrain from eating flesh, which is born from semen, blood, etc. For fear of causing terror to living beings let the bodhisattva, who is disciplining himself to attain compassion, refrain from eating flesh…It is not true that meat is proper food and permissible when the animal was not killed by himself, when he did not order others to kill it, when it was not specifically meant for him…Again, there may be some people in the future who…being under the influence of the taste for meat will string together in various ways many sophisticated arguments to defend meat-eating…But…meat-eating in any form, in any manner, and in any place is unconditionally and once and for all prohibited…Meat-eating I have not permitted to anyone, I do not permit, I will not permit…”

[ChemSpy Chem Blog] Chemistry News Archive: A query on the Sciencebase.com site regarding whether it were possible to reverse engineer a high-resolution molecular weight to work out a likely molecule with that particular weight with no additional information sent me on a search for an appropriate tool. Thanks to Jonathan Goodman at the University of Cambridge I discovered that just such a tool does indeed exist.

[New Scientist - Earth] New Scientist Environment Blog: Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth ...: Stuff like wolf packs having an "alpha" wolf in the wild (not true), or cholesterol causing heart disease (not true, it's a repair molecule), or ketones being dangerous (not true, they're a form of fuel), or the Agricultural Revolution being the best thing that ever happened to humanity (just ask paleopathologists and they'll show you an increase in chronic diseases and early mortality, shorter average height, more cultural violence). Don't get me started.

[The Housing Bubble Blog] The Housing Bubble Blog » Bits Bucket For March 12, 2009: I was thinking that this number would continue to fall, to about -1000 annual rate, and then rise back up to a normal level by about 2014 (will post a graph link in a sec), but that was based on a Q4 number of -600. Since the Q4 number is a lot higher - then that would perhaps indicate that the mortgage debt bubble may end up extending way farther out - like to 2020 or so even.

[The Chem Blog] The Chem Blog » Lab safety and chemical hygene in acadamia blows: How ironic that out of all places–an institution for higher learning–chemical safety training is essentially non-existant. Why is it so hard for Universities to take 3 hours (at bare minimum) to talk about lab safety and not just how to read/access/download a chemical hygiene plan?

[Cricketdiane's Weblog] More unbelievably stupid uses of taxpayers’ money which protect ...: This letter from the chairman of the House Committee Homeland Security and the chair and chairman of two of its subcommittees to the Secretary of Homeland Security complains that the Department of Homeland Security had failed to craft privacy or civil liberties guidelines for the National Applications Office’s law enforcement customers. In addition, according to the letter  this critical undertaking will be postponed until a unspecified time in the future  which  is unacceptable.  The letter goes on to discuss some of the issues involved in the use of reconnaissance satellites for domestic law enforcement purposes and stresses the need to establish sufficient privacy and civil liberties protections before commencing NAO operations.

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