New York Times columnist Frank Rich has said some astonishingly stupid things throughout his career, but a comment in Sunday's ” The Bipartisanship Racket ” might get on his top ten list. In the eyes of this liberal writer working for the most powerful liberal newspaper in the country, the Left in this nation doesn't have as strong a media megaphone as the Right: read more
Continue reading …Photo: Jack Duval Folly Beach, a South Carolina Beach just outside of Charleston, needs another renourishment project just five years after the last one, according to a recent article in The State …. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The body of a female American tourist, bound and with multiple stab wounds, was found Sunday near a road outside Jerusalem, police said. They identified the slain woman as Christine Logan, but had no further details on her age or hometown. (Dec. 19)
Continue reading …In a classic case of telling the boss what he wants to hear, WikiLeaks released cables asserting that Michael Moore’s documentary Sicko was banned in Cuba. Only problem? It wasn’t . Michael Moore was as surprised as anyone when WikiLeaks revealed a US cable asserting that Cuban officials banned his Sicko documentary because it depicted a “mythical” view of health care there. He was even more surprised when the media picked up on the cable and reported it as gospel truth. (See the Guardian , whose report in turn got widely disseminated.) The problem is that the documentary—a damning assessment of the American health care system—was not banned in Cuba, he writes at the Huffington Post . As Digby points out , we used to have this thing that would actually check out stories before running them. If only there were professional people who gather facts and research issues and interview subjects who could be called upon to investigate such things. I recall that there used to be an organization called The New York Times which was interested in sorting out various secrets and lies but they seem to have gone into another business. (Some strange foreigners still practice this old fashioned craft but here in the US not so much.) Too bad. It could be useful. The point is apt, and makes the Americans media’s tweaking about Julian Assange look all that much more ridiculous, because it looks more and more that many of these cables were written by people looking to make the bosses happy, not truthfully inform them. Like those cables that asserted that the Saudis actively supported and encouraged US aggression against Iran, all of these leaks and revelations must be met with skepticism and investigation into its validity. But that would require actual journalism…
Continue reading …Photos by author You may have heard that well-worn neckties can be full of germs. This isn’t one of those posts. Not directly, at least. It’s about Infectious Awareables, a California company which sells silk neckties featuring microscopic close-ups of diseases like anthrax and other public health problems like avian flu, breast cancer and climate change. Even dental plaque, dust mites, E. coli and ebola are represented. Sorry, no
Continue reading …Rabbinical Centre of Europe delegation completes successful meetings with Estonia president and PM , learns anti-Semitism in country at almost negligible level, government extremely supportive of Jewish community
Continue reading …Egyptian president tells his parliament in Cairo that Jewish state’s security depends on peace, not on military forces or occupation. US President Obama urges Turkey to improve its relations with Israel
Continue reading …Photo: Thinkstock Thanks to wrinkle-free clothing irons are no longer necessary for attaining a clean- and crisp-looking dress shirt. Unfortunately, the look isn’t as clean as it may appear. A recent article in the New York Times (via Green LA Girl ) reveals the not-so-secret ingredient lurking in crease-free clothing: formaldehyde. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image: tipster Anamaria, ElliptiGO WOW, that looks fun! For those who have been searching for just the right option to reduce that falling-off-my-bike-at-every-corner factor in bicycle commuting, or to get the most out of exercise time, ElliptiGO offers an attractive addition to the pallet of people-powered vehicles. On the other hand, if you still have a pair of powerisers in the basement, then think twice before jumping on this year’s exer-commuting trend. Vid… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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