Herbs have a win: “Herbal remedies are effective in treating lower-back pain and in some cases work just as well as pharmaceutical drugs. A review of 10 different studies conducted around the world in recent years has found three herbs – Devil’s Claw, White Willow Bark and Cayenne – all reduced back pain significantly...
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Media Ignore Mexican Gov’t Brutality of Central American Immigrants
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by Jim Kouri, CPP If the news media were truly unbiased in their reportage of Mexican illegal immigration and told the whole story, Americans would be shocked at the degree of Presidente Vicente Fox’s hypocrisy. For instance, in a recent press release the Mexican government slammed Georgia’s new illegal immigration law saying “it a...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP If the news media were truly unbiased in their reportage of Mexican illegal immigration and told the whole story, Americans would be shocked at the degree of Presidente Vicente Fox’s hypocrisy. For instance, in a recent press release the Mexican government slammed Georgia’s new illegal immigration law saying “it a...
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Medical research is starting to take account of people’s race Some excerpts below from an article in The Economist. I have left out all the agonizing Last month researchers from the University of Texas and the University of Mississippi Medical Centre published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine. They had studied...
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Yahoo Inc. may have helped Chinese police to identify an Internet writer who was subsequently jailed for four years for subversion, an advocacy group for journalists said on Wednesday. A Reuters story notes that this was the third such case involving Yahoo. A Paris-based group, Reporters Without Borders , says it has a copy...
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Medical research is starting to take account of people’s race Some excerpts below from an article in The Economist. I have left out all the agonizing Last month researchers from the University of Texas and the University of Mississippi Medical Centre published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine. They had studied...
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 As the Minuteman Project assembles its Caravan due to leave Los Angeles May 3rd for Washington. D.C., here’s what it’s really all about: your standing up and being counted. Many, many Americans including many, many emigres to America share and support the values of the Minutemen, meaning family, home, privacy, personal security, sovereignty...
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by Marc H. Rudov Home Depot Rules I know it when I drive past Home Depot, in “Sanctuary†San Jose, and spot protected illegal aliens canvassing for construction jobs, while Senator Ted Kennedy praises their illegalityâ€â€Âin Spanish, no lessâ€â€Âat an immigration-rights rally in Washington, DC. I know it when the liberal, arrogant mayor of...
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Actor George Takei, who is best known… make that only known, as having played “Mr. Sulu” on Star Trek, came out of the closet not long ago and described his lifelong quest to explore strange new worlds and challenge the Star Federation’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. If you are subjected to the term “Captain’s...
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to win a Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning? One thing’s for certain, it sure doesn’t hurt to be liberal, anti-Bush and anti-Iraq war. Just ask Mike Luckovich, left-wing cartoonist who recently won his second Pulitzer. For a peek at one of his towering achievements that no doubt...
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to win a Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning? One thing’s for certain, it sure doesn’t hurt to be liberal, anti-Bush and anti-Iraq war. Just ask Mike Luckovich, left-wing cartoonist who recently won his second Pulitzer. For a peek at one of his towering achievements that no doubt...
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By Denise Noe The last Wednesday of the last full week in April is Administrative Professionals Day. It was originally Secretary’s Day, founded in 1952 by people who wanted to encourage more women – the occupation was then almost entirely female – to become secretaries. The fact that secretaries have traditionally been female and...
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I’m obviously hoping that this prediction turns out to be incorrect. Prepare for more pain at the pump. Gasoline prices will keep climbing and could go as high as $4 a gallon this summer, energy analysts said. “It’s outrageous. . . . It’s going up right before our eyes,” said Sara Zegar, 23, as...
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I don’t know, but I can’t see this holding up in court if somebody decided to make a test case out of it. I also wonder whether this could be called discriminatory against women, as I don’t see anything that prohibits men from posing for Playgirl. This certainly looks like a First Amendment case...
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