“Coffee might actually protect teeth from decay, researchers have announced. In experiments, some of the compounds found in coffee prevented bacteria from taking hold, which is the first step toward cavities,” Cosmiverse
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Beads, Boobies, Bourbon Street…Hell, you’d do it, too!
“The Charlotte Hornets reportedly have been violating NBA policy by under-reporting home attendance, making it appear paid attendance at the team’s games is the lowest in the league,” the
Beads, Boobies, Bourbon Street…Hell, you’d do it, too!
“The Charlotte Hornets reportedly have been violating NBA policy by under-reporting home attendance, making it appear paid attendance at the team’s games is the lowest in the league,” the
Bloggin in Beantown?
Found this cool li’l blog on the pw referer’s list, “The Poor Man,” written by a guy named Andrew Northrup (who appears to be a Red Sox fan). Which reminds me: Jim Rice should be in the Hall of Fame. Rico Petricelli? No. Rick Burleson? ‘fraid not. Anyway. Listen→ Slate’s Robert Wright has some good thoughts on the idea that Israel’s present is America’s future. Even handed in treatment, but
Mr. Malaprop
Here’s some more choice stuff from that stupid guy who thinks it’s “War Profiteering” when a bunch of strangers show up at your site every day to hear your thoughts on world events: Yesterday Glenn Reynolds graced yesterdays article with the title, ‘Dumbest Blog Article Yet’. Apparently, I can’t write, and nobody is listening. Of course, there’s no point me arguing this fact, it’s obviously true. So let’s disseminate Reynolds
Ugh. I think I stepped in something academic…
Writing in The New York Times, Shibley Telhami, a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland and co-editor of Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East, examines the week-long Israeli military incursion into the West Bank and — not surprisingly — comes to BUT™ we nevertheless must find a way to deal with those “realities that have made suicide bombings acceptable…” Except, of course, if that
Ugh. I think I stepped in something academic…
Writing in The New York Times, Shibley Telhami, a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland and co-editor of Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East, examines the week-long Israeli military incursion into the West Bank and — not surprisingly — comes to BUT™ we nevertheless must find a way to deal with those “realities that have made suicide bombings acceptable…” Except, of course, if that
