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Friday, May 12, 2006



Sometimes a birthday is just a birthday. But Prof. Freud’s will never be so simple Freud on the couch

Greenbeards with blue throats shed new light on the evolution of altruistic behavior Genetic underpinnings of altruistic behavior

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Romancing the Globe: What Would Kierkegaard Do?
Soren Kierkegaard offered a new twist on old advice for life and faith: Look outward, as well as inward, before you leap...

"What comes to my mind," Hong remarks, "is an old definition of a provincial. A provincial is one who can't stand to be laughed at. I mean, the Arabs provided the context for all this. Whoever did these drawings wasn't making up anything. They put some things together."
Christianity is the actual proprietor who sits in the carriage; Judaism is the coach-man; Muhammadanism is a groom, who does not sit with the coachman, but behind


Like Muhammad's tomb, my soul hovers between two magnets [A study finds that a person's racial identity influences who he or she sees Our racial identity affects who we see ; Why does everybody in New York want to be an actor? I'm standing barefoot in one of the hundreds of acting classes that take place every day in New York City. I'm surrounded by gorgeous boys and girls - I'm the oldest by about 30 years - who are kissing the air, swinging imaginary bats at imaginary balls, skiing down imaginary slopes. They're trying to recreate in their bodies a satisfying moment in their lives. Playing at life ; Clue to sexual attraction found in lesbian brain ]
• · Britney Spears - Does hating rock make you a music critic? The Perils of Poptimism ; In contrast to U.S. taxpayers, their counterparts in several European countries are experiencing a steady decline in income taxes. Their governments are lowering taxes on income and raising taxes on environmentally destructive activities — like burning gasoline or coal. Lester Brown explains the reasoning behind this tax shift. Lester Brown on The Two Sides of Green: Money and the environment
• · · Top tips for activist stars: Anyone can win Oscars; peace prizes are trickier. Top Tips for Activist Stars ; Using Your Star Power Welcome to the fascinating world of foreign policy! It’s wonderful that Hollywood has taken such an interest in world affairs—the hotel lobbies and corridors of Davos have never been so glittering, and hotspots in Africa and the Middle East are sprinkled with stardust. Boffo kudos, as we say in the business. Planet Hollywood ; A guide to ethics might be thought to be a kind of handbook on how to behave properly, like a guide to etiquette, or the Highway Code. Lost in the moral maze?
• · · · A look at which countries are most loved and despised. There's little love for Iran. Russia and China don’t attract the secret admirers they once did. And Afghanistan has a crush on America. Who Do You Love? ; Despite predictions of the book’s imminent demise, the world still loves a good page-turner. Bound for Success
• · · · · And on how "pimp" got pimped: Pimping used to be a bad thing. Now everyone does it P.I.M.P. Yes, brothers and sisters, it's hard out here for a pimp. ; For that matter, who is the "Sabbath Queen," anyway? And why, despite millennia of suppression, does She continue to endure? Did God Have a Wife? The Jewish Goddess, Past and Present ; Dedicated to Amanda the Panda: This is the dark side of pandas, that they have two and throw one away Oh, mothers! Dear noble, selfless, tender and ferocious defenders of progeny all across nature's phylogeny: How well you deserve our admiration as Mother's Day draws near, and how photogenically you grace the greeting cards that we thrifty offspring will send in lieu of a proper gift. One Thing They Aren't: Maternal
• · · · · · Shorter Linda Kimball: If you talk about 'social justice', you're a communist. Exposing America’s Enemies ; Ms. Mentor will admit it. Many academics do behave weirdly Eccentric Academics