Hello, folks.

I presume that you all heard of the award this last weekend of the IgNobel
Prizes for 2004. http://www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html#ig2004
There was some coverage of: 
-       the Peace prize, to Daisuke Inoue
<http://www.inouej1.com/syuzai.html>  of Hyogo, Japan, for inventing karaoke
<http://www.time.com/time/asia/asia/magazine/1999/990823/inoue1.html> ; and
-       Donald J. Smith and his father, the late Frank J. Smith, of Orlando
Florida, USA, for patenting the combover.

However...

Did you notice that the IgNobel Prize for Economics was awarded to... the
Vatican (http://www.vatican.va) for... outsourcing prayers to India. (see
http://sify.com/news/othernews/fullstory.php?id=13498514)

Extract:
US outsourcing prayers to India 
Tuesday, 15 June , 2004, 12:04 
New York: Following the outsourcing of software and other technological work
in recent years, Western nations have now begun "offshoring" of Christian
prayers to India. 
"With Roman Catholic clergy in short supply in the United States, Indian
priests are picking up some of their work, saying Mass for special
intentions, in a sacred if unusual version of outsourcing," The New York
Times reported. 

For further coverage of the economics of religion, see my report (at
http://www.journalscape.com/brindafella) of the recent visit to Australia of
Prof. Larry Iannacconne to speak on that very subject
(http://www.economicsofreligion.com)

Best wishes,
Peter
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