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Katrina survivors tell their horrifying stories.
OPINION | September 12, 2005
Op-Ed Columnist: A Rush of Stories
By BOB HERBERT
The stories continue to come out of New Orleans in an awful rush, like blood
from a sudden gaping wound.
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Fascinating, complicated biological science stuff.
September 13, 2005
Analyzing the Circuitry of Stem Cells
By NICHOLAS WADE
How are the 25,000 genes of a human cell controlled and orchestrated?
Saw this on CNN last night
'Racist' police blocked bridge and forced evacuees back at gunpoint
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington
Published: 11 September 2005
A Louisiana police chief has admitted that he ordered his officers to
block a bridge over the Mississippi river and force escaping
This article approaches a nearly complete situational analysis. All that's
left out is the central role of racism as the solvent that has always
prevented America from cohering into a social whole. White inability to
come to grips with the intractable psychopathology of racism and the
structural
Two new shows are premiering tonight. First is Bones (8 pm EST on
Fox), about a forensic anthropologist who assists an FBI agent (played
by Angel star David Boreanaz) solve cases. Early reviews I've read say
it's formulaic (the genre's getting crowded) but has decent leads. Next
up is
Anyone see these shows? Bones was indeed formulaic. The star is a
lady whose parents disappeared when she was a teen, an event that of
course shaped her life. She now solves crimes and chases down the bad
guys to make sure others don't suffer as she did. She tries to be there
for the victim
Hmm...Sorry i missed the premieres...Bones sounds pretty interesting
Keith Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Anyone see these shows? Bones was
indeed formulaic. The star is a
lady whose parents disappeared when she was a teen, an event that of
course shaped her life. She now solves crimes and