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May 13, 2008

gleans at 6:10 AM MT, 5/13

 

jeremy clarkson
 
 
 
A storm rages over the Great Wall of China. Experts from seven countires are competing to predict the weather in Beijing

Hotly contested race

Weather forecasting will be unofficial event at Beijing Olympic Games

 
 
 
 
 
So what is the appeal of Sex and the City?
 
 
 
Indians' Cabrera turns rare unassisted triple play
CLEVELAND - Indians second baseman Asdrubal Cabrera turned the 14th unassisted triple play in major league history, accomplishing the feat Monday night in the second game of a doubleheader against Toronto
 
 
 
Things ain't what they used to be: Whatever happened to the season?
Independent - London,England,UK
It was a dizzying world, run by people straight from the pages of a PG Wodehouse novel. And it was also – to the outsider, especially one from Fleet Street ...
 
 
 
Why Homeschooling is on the Rise
Homeschooling is an educational choice surrounded by many myths and misconceptions. Even though this method continues to provide high national test scores and well rounded, diversely educated children, many people still do not see the virtue of this system or have a preconceived notion about what goes on in homeschooling. Guest article by Autumn Burke.
 
 
 
Memoir celebrates the simple pleasures of artisan wines and the adventure found in every glass.
 
 
 
Fighting climate change and winning the war on terrorism are not for the squeamish.
 
 
 
Iraq has shown the limits of U.S. power. We must change America, not the world.
 
 
 
All of the books of John Steinbeck are still in print. Why does the work of this earnest but artless writer continue to enjoy such popularity?... more»
 
 
 
Dark energy could be a cosmic mirage ... [more]
 
 
 
This, From That

This, From ThatAt the Maker Faire, do-it-yourself is taken to the next level.

Another Gene Map

A platypus genetic map turned a lot of heads.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Microsoft star gazing
San Francisco Chronicle - (05-12) 19:37 PDT -- Computer users now can fly through the universe, viewing stars, planets and celestial bodies as an astronomer would, with Tuesday's introduction of the Worldwide Telescope by Microsoft.
 

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