Male contraception trial proves successful: “A Sydney scientist working on male contraceptives has found further evidence a hormone based treatment can switch on and switch off sperm production. Doctor Peter Lui conducted a trial of the treatment three years ago in Sydney and has now collated the results of trials from the United Kingdom,...
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by Joe Mariani Mayday is the international distress signal, from the French phrase m’aidez or “help me.” It’s also a common term for the first day of May. And this May Day, no one needs help more than the American people. We have been subjected to a slow-motion invasion by foreigners who knowingly broke...
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Martha Burk wants Congress to pass the Fair Pay Act which would create tangles of red tape, (and court cases), over what constitutes equal “skill, effort, responsibility and working conditions even if the actual work is dissimilar.†Burk wrote, “women working full time, year round still make only 76 cents for every dollar that...
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ARAB PSYCHOLOGY Excerpt from The Autonomist: Although I’m weak in anthropology, I did get an ‘A’ in biology years ago, and what I learned has given me insight into these strange organisms we call Middle Eastern Muslims. Every organism alive on the planet is good at something. Each has some sort of defense or...
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ARAB PSYCHOLOGY Excerpt from The Autonomist: Although I’m weak in anthropology, I did get an ‘A’ in biology years ago, and what I learned has given me insight into these strange organisms we call Middle Eastern Muslims. Every organism alive on the planet is good at something. Each has some sort of defense or...
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By David Lee Dickerson Americans are rightly concerned about this country’s high crime rate. However, when prisons are filled with guys lifting weights and watching TV, enjoying easy sex and a wide variety of drugs, it is no wonder that incarceration in our nation does not act as much of a deterrent to crime....
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Liberal economists are as rare as trucks on the highway, but I always took a bit of a liking to John Kenneth Galbraith. Why? Because he never ran from the accurate title he earned: liberal. It’s rare to find a liberal who doesn’t get mad when they’re called a liberal. Anyway, the guns and/or...
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By Denise Noe Denise Noe: How do the two of you feel about your popular incarnations, taken as a whole? Do you like the fictional Count Dracula, or do you dislike him? Your Ladyship? Elizabeth Báthory: I’ve always felt close to Count Dracula. He had style. Whisking in and out of people’s lives, the...
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