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Ξ February 7th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Rookie five

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there’s a chestnut-room schoolhouse down the road from where we live. when i drive by, as i do almost every time, i think about the girls and boys who sat near the coal stove, deliberate at the old dry desks, played facing in the shade of the huge old trees.

More than a century of learning has occurred in that white stucco building.

Having only been on the Get Religion team since October, I was a little reticent to choose five of my favorite posts.

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But then I thought of the old schoolhouse and pondered—what have I learned over the past four months? What’s been fun? What interesting feedback have I gotten from the wonderful folks who read us? Looked at this way, the past few months have been very instructive, indeed.

An early post, “You think you download buy viagra animation movies want some evolution?” gave me and some of our readers a chance to chuckle and muse about the antics of some of the over-the-top British press and their codependents in the Church of England.

We also had a field day with the Obama Antichrist story picked up on cable and in print and discussed in the post “Apocalypse…Now?

“The Art of Covering Christian Science” wasn’t a huge story but I was fascinated by the way reaction continued to trickle in—obviously, people have very strong feelings about the topic of health and healing as practiced by Christian Scientists.

We can count on evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins to provide us with material (and perhaps we do the same for him). His musings on Harry Potter and fairy tales and the flap they created prompted the post “Do you believe in magic?”

Lastly, I was very intrigued by our reader’s comments on the post that detailed media reaction to the actions of Pope Benedict with relationship to the bishops of the Society of St. Pius X. “What was he thinking?” aroused strong opinions and much reader dialogue. It’s been fascinating to watch this unspool in the media, prompting some very good and some holey (sic) media coverage.

I just want to add that I’m grateful not only for our fabulous readers, but for my colleagues and for the journalists who provide us with opportunities for praise and for what we hope is helpful criticism. I know very well that a lot of the time your work is exhausting, sometimes dangerous, deadline-driven, and prey to the vagaries of editors, publishers, and advertisers. I, for one, am grateful for what you do-and love it when you join in or toss the ball back at me.

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Ξ February 7th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Your morning conspiracy theory

am i the but one who thinks that the republicans–with the exception of squishes in lewd states–do not in fact want the democrats to compromise with them? the upside of cooperation is narrow–they avoid punishment for having voted against it. the upside of voting against whatever the democrats put up is set in order: they get to hammer the democrats with it.to me, obama’s much derided willingness to cooperate with conservatives looks less like either bodily magnanimity or weakness than a simple political calculation: if the stimulus does not composition, he and his party purposefulness lose the white house of ill repute, and very possibly congress, in the next election cycle. people are enthusiastic at bush suited for iraq, but iraq isn’t going so badly, and the recession is right here, up in our faces. the democrats promised that cialis online kaufen republican ideas got us into this, and that it therefore follows as night to day that things which republicans dislike, disposed to massive government spending, can get us out. if things look grim come 2010–and if ken rogoff’s two year for the most part of thumb in regard to the post-financial catastrophe decline holds, they will–americans will vote accordingly.the extent to which obama is willing to push concessions to the republicans measures the extent of his reliance in the power of the stimulus–and i’d say that judging by results, he’s at best middling reliant. which is not surprising, all in all how many very dapper advisors he’s surrounded himself with. i’m established they’ve explained that the models are only hugely rough guides at best.

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Ξ February 6th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

War and Piece of the Action

posted by jeff huber parts i and ii of the “ministry of truth and peace” series described the pentagon agitprop program that the department of defense inspector general didn’t judge to be a lies program because he couldn’t find a…

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Ξ January 30th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

What to Eat and Drink at Simon Sips


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It looks like Simon Sips Café is up and running, per a spot inspection. You’ll remember this is a midtown transplant, with owner Simon Mammon operating the La Marzocco espresso machine and chef Ronna Welsh designing the Greenmarket menu, which follows. Funny how she describes the olives as having the “slightest bit of anchovy.” Come on now, chef — be loud and proud about that undersung fish!

Menu Olives (w/ orange, chili, fennel and slightest bit of anchovy) - $4 Crostini (apple & Gruyère with raisin vinaigrette or braised fennel with pecorino romano) - $6 Beets with lime & hazelnuts (roasted, dressed with lime and hazelnut oil, garnished with hazelnuts and accented with arugula) - $6.50 Deviled Eggs (the standard) - $6 Bar Sandwich (chorizo, peppers, and romano cheese) - $7.50 Kabocha Squash Soup (vegetarian) - $6 Coarse Grain Polenta (Portobello mushrooms, herb butter, pecorino cheese) - $7 Viognier Poached Pear (w/ mascarpone) - $6 Jasmine Lemon Cake (with raisin compote and ricotta) - $6 Apple Semolina Bread Pudding - $5

Beer Chimary White (Cinq Cents) - $8 Sixpoint Sweet Action - $6 Ommegang White Wheat Ale - $6 Blue Point Toasted Lager - $6

Wines Red Fontal Crianza, Tempranillo 2004 - $10 Marques de Montemor 2006 - $8 Fontal Crianza, Tempranillo 2004 - $6 Stolpman Vineyards, Estate Syrah 2004 - $6

White Domaine des Caves, Quincy 2004 - $10 Famille Bauer, Grun 2007 - $8 Verget, Macon-Villages 2007 - $12

Sparkling Paul Louis, Pol Blanc de Blanc, Cardonnay - $9

Coffee Coffee (French press) - $3.50 Pot of tea - $4 Espresso - $2.75 Macchiato - $3.25 Cortado - $3.50 Cappuccino - $3.75 Latte - $4.25 Americano - $2.75 Mocha $4.75 Hot chocolate - $3

Earlier: Simon Sips Aims to Be a Worthy Successor to Tasting Room Café

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Ξ January 29th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Rourke, Jericho on Larry King

if you didn’t contract mickey rourke and chris jericho on cnn’s larry king live last night, you didn’t really miss anything. jericho basically reiterated the points that he made in his promo on raw monday. rourke was passive and didn’t have a whole oodles to say except that he would be willing to take on jericho in a boxing prospect or a bare knuckles combat but not a wrestling match. it was weird to decide jericho, who has been on the show in the past out of character, appearing as his wwe heel Cialis persona. king chuckled a two times during the verbal “confrontation” and certainly was in on the fact that they were working an angle (sometimes you never recognize with king). as a huge jericho mark and someone who thought rourke was brilliant in the wrestler, i’m looking forward to seeing how this angle develops, but so away there hasn’t been a whole lot to make a note of c depress energetic near. part of the refractory is that it got off to such an unimaginative start, with rourke matter-of-factly saying in an vet at the sag awards that he had been asked to do wrestlemania and he wanted a chewing-out share of jericho. he might as fountain oblige said, “i’ve made a deal with wwe to do an angle in which i wrestle some gazabo named chris jericho at wrestlemania.” what made big wrestlemania celebrity angles work in the lifestyle is that they came across as spontaneous and Compre Viagra en EspaƱa ardent. rourke’s contrived and uninspired red carpet speech and jericho’s rebuttal don’t quite compare to floyd mayweather bloodying esteemed show’s nose, bam bam bigelow giving a inscrutable shove to lawrence taylor, steve austin and mike tyson trying to get at each other in a uncultured pull-apart, and mr. t and hulk hogan brawling with roddy piper, paul orndorff and a bunch of strange york’s finest. the well-disposed news is that there’s still about nine and a half weeks (how’s that for slipping in a rourke reference) until wrestlemania, so there is lots of time exchange for rourke and jericho to dip up the intensity. if and when they do, it should make for some great television.
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Ξ January 28th, 2009 | → 1 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Your mouth is telling a story

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Your mouth is telling a story, a story about you.

Most of us were taught as children that straight, pearly white teeth are the most desirable, that failure to brush your teeth might lead to not having them anymore, and that bad breath discourages popularity.

Today there is growing evidence indicating that the health of your teeth, gums and mouth is much more significant than merely being a social asset. Oral health directly relates to your overall health. There is a link between poor oral health and systemic diseases like diabetes in persons of all ages, and respiratory disease in the elderly. There may even be connections between poor oral health and other systemic conditions such as heart disease and premature, low birth-weight births. According to the Center for Disease Control Foundation, on their Web site www.cdc.gov, in the United States alone, more than 30,000 individuals are diagnosed with some form of oral cancer each year, making it the sixth most common cancer in the country. Oral cancers claim about 8,000 deaths each year, meaning that one person dies every hour from this form of disease.

While these statistics are disturbing, the good news is that there are several steps you can take to improve and maintain your oral health as well as practice preventive medicine.

1. Make mouth maintenance a daily routine of brushing your teeth and tongue, and flossing between teeth to dislodge dead cells and minute particles of food that can cause decay and bad breath. If you are a parent of small children, be sure to brush their teeth for them until they develop enough manual dexterity to clearly write their name. Holland dentist Kathleen Stratton recommends brushing after eating or snacking, preferably with toothpaste that contains fluoride, and flossing once daily. “If it is not possible to do that, then at least brush and floss at bedtime,” said Stratton. “Brushing your tongue is a good idea, and fluoride is helpful in maintaining strong teeth at any age.” 

2. See your dentist twice annually to have your mouth and teeth examined for changes. Many times oral cancers and other medical issues are detected during a routine dental examination. Do not hesitate to consult with your dentist between visits if you develop symptoms or concerns. Stratton said she personally detected oral cancer in a patient once within the last year. “I always refer patients to a specialist or to their own physician when I see something that needs further attention,” she said.

3. Maintain a balanced diet and limit snacks. Every time you eat snacks containing sugars or starches, your teeth are exposed to acids produced by bacteria for 20 minutes. These acids may lead to the formation of cavities.  If you snack, brush your teeth or chew sugarless gum afterward. Other foods that can naturally freshen the mouth are raw carrots and celery.

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Ξ January 27th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Robbie to come back to Britain for good?

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Ξ January 26th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Blonde’s Ambition Endangers Aspen Internet Dudefest [Hilary Rowland]

no one has been an internet microcelebrity longer than hilary rowland, who began her web career in 1995. but her hunger for attention could doom an april ski party for startup founders. oh no!

The Summit Series, an event for Internet entrepreneurs under the age of 36, is gearing up for a third get-together, this time in Aspen.

Rowland, the founder of Hilary Magazine and New Faces, a modeling agency, was one of the few women who went to the last Summit Series, a phenomenally ill-timed November junket in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, for some 60 Internet-industry second-raters who partied and drank in the midst of an economic meltdown. (One attendee, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, came straight from laying off 8 percent of his workforce.)

The event was supposed to be off the record, with no names released, no photos posted, and no mention made of the event’s existence. But Rowland, a very attractive blonde with a decidedly unattractive penchant for name-dropping, issued a press release and posted photos of the event for her vast number of Facebook friends. The summit’s stated mission was the exchange of ideas and the promotion of charitable works. Perhaps that happened! But if so, Rowland’s photographs did not document it:

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Among the people Rowland exposed: Drop.io founder Sam Lessin, the son of a Wall Street banker who took 19 of his closest friends to his dad’s vacation home in Cyprus, where they filmed a video of their frolics. The clip leaked and the event, promptly dubbed “Camp Cyprus,” became an infamous example of the Web 2.0 set’s irrational exuberance. In other words, Summit Series Mexico was only the second money-wasting event Lessin, whose startup is hardly setting the world on fire, got caught attending.

And that’s the problem that the Summit Series’ organizers are now facing. Rowland has proven that they can’t keep the event private, and the likes of Lessin surely don’t want to be caught out as wastrels a third time. Elliott Bisnow, the event’s founder, is also trying to cajole invitees to the four-day Aspen event to pay $3,000; past events were free save for airfare. (Here’s the full text of his emails, including an amusing followup to beg for ticket purchases.)

I suppose Bisnow could disinvite Rowland. But there will always be someone willing to barter privacy for a little taste of fame. Isn’t that what the Internet was made for? With all her experience, Rowland should know that better than anyone.

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Ξ January 26th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Aubrey Coleman Steps on Chase Budinger’s Face, Gets Ejected, Laughs [Duan!]

houston was leading arizona at the mckale center by a score of 63-51 when aubrey coleman clear to stomp on court budinger’s cope with. as it turns out, that’s barely the wakeup call the wildcats needed.

As you can see from the video his actions were pretty blatant, and Coleman didn’t seem all that upset with himself when he was sent back to the locker room. Arizona captured the momentum following the ejection of the Cougars’ second leading scorer, and Jordan Hill propelled the home team to a 96-90 comeback win in overtime. Hill scored 30 to pace Arizona who also got 23 from Nic Wise and 15 from the stompee himself.

In today’s college basketball action Louisville traveled to eighth ranked Syracuse and came away with a big 67-57 victory. The win moves Louisville to 15-3, and could mean a promotion into the top ten when the new rankings are released. It was the Cardinals 6th straight win, and their second over a top ten team in just over a week. Elsewhere 14th ranked Georgetown fell at Seton Hall while number 21 Minnesota picked up a win over Indiana.

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Ξ January 26th, 2009 | → 1 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

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