Take a look at panel that made the list. It includes Phyllis
Schlafley. Any panel that includes her in any capacity is seriously
suspicious to begin with. Secondly, this is just a retooling of the
ridiculous thought that ideas can be dangerous. It's the same thought
process that leads books to
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If these guys could team up with NASA, we just might have a peaceful future in
SPACE - THE FINAL FRONTIER!
SCIENCE / SPACE COSMOS | June 14, 2005
Thrillionaires: The New Space Capitalists
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
A new generation of deep-pockets
Didn't see Mein Kampf 2. Guess because it's only recently come out.
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Ten most harmful books of the 19th and 20th century. (I sincerely
wonder)
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What is Mein Kampf 2?
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Didn't see Mein Kampf 2. Guess because it's only recently come
out.
I got friends who are in prison and Friends who are dead.
I'm gonna tell ya something that I've often said.
You know these things that happen,
That's just the
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Just plain exciting for space science nuts!
SCIENCE / SPACE COSMOS | June 14, 2005
Found: Earth's Distant Cousin (About 15 Light-Years Away)
By DENNIS OVERBYE
Astronomers announced Monday that they had found the smallest and possibly
most
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Simply fascinating!
SCIENCE | June 13, 2005
Research: Snakes Have Interesting Habits
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- It may not matter to people who hate snakes, but researchers
at Washington University have discovered that rattlers are
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Culturally fascinating!
BOOKS | June 14, 2005
The Troubadours of Brazil's Backlands
By LARRY ROHTER
Cordel, a mostly obsolete art form where writers travel with their poems from
town to town and market to market, continues to thrive in northeast
This season of JLU has been terrific.
Have you seen the latest episode The Clash? Superman and Captain
Marvel duke it out in one of the best superhero fights I've seen in
a while. Lots of mayhem and collateral damage.
The episode also hammers it home that Superman, the Justice League
and the
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Published online: 14 June 2005
Modellers measure 'word of mouth' for films
Mark Peplow
Mathematics calculates quality of sleeper hits and movie bombs.
It's official, says one group of researchers: Blade II is a bad film.
Their study
Next time cut and paste. The link has been changed, so now I have no idea what
you all are talking about.
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From: Bosco Bosco
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Ten most harmful books of the 19th
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Enjoy
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--- Leslee Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next time cut and paste. The link has been changed, so now I have
no idea what you all are talking about.
I got friends who are in prison and Friends who are dead.
I'm gonna tell ya
Oh yeah, I caught that fight between Supes and Marvel! I recorded the show and
watched it Sunday. Drove my wife crazy 'cause I kept rewinding the fight scenes
over and over. I *loved* the scene when Supes punched Marvel through a
building, then flew after Marvel, punching him over and over in
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