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 Subject: WHAT'S NEW     Friday, January 14, 2005

 WHAT'S NEW   Robert L. Park   Friday, 14 Dec 05   Washington, DC

 1. EARTHQUACKS: THE DEEPER MEANING OF THE TSUNAMI IS EXAMINED.  
 Religions are busy explaining how we should view a disaster that
 claimed more than 150,000 innocent lives.  "Innocent"?  Buddhists
 explained that seemingly innocent victims could be paying for some
 really bad stuff they did in previous lives.  A leading Moslem
 cleric in Southern California says it was, "a test from God to see
 how human beings respond."  Columnist and pretentious theologian
 William Safire also saw the tsunami as a test, and compared it to
 God's test of Job.  Sure Job is faithful, Satan had scoffed, God
 made him rich and powerful.  Wagering that Job would remain
 faithful, God lets Satan take it all away: Job's sheep are stolen,
 his servants slain and a great wind kills his children.  Whereupon
 Job falls to the ground and worships God, "the Lord gave and the
 Lord hath taken away."  So Job passes the test.  Never mind his
 sons and daughters who died, or his servants who were murdered,
 it's all about Job.  Well, thank God for physics.  The tsunami was 
 caused by the release of elastic energy in a tectonic earthquake.

 2. MISSILE DEFENSE: A "MINOR SOFTWARE GLITCH" CAUSED THE FAILURE. 
 Testing is the theme of WN this week.  The last interceptor never
 got out the silo  http://www.aps.org/WN/WN04/wn121704.cfm, but the
 head of the Missile Defense Agency said the system "would work" if
 nothing went wrong.  That sounds right to me.  They'll try again
 in February, but there seems to be no urgency.  Defense Secretary
 Rumsfeld delayed a decision to start the system, citing absence of
 any long-range missile threat. The threat seemed far more imminent
 when the administration was seeking congressional approval for the
 missile defense system http://www.aps.org/WN/WN03/wn032103.cfm.

 3. CREATIONISM: COURT ORDERS WARNING STICKERS REMOVED IMMEDIATELY.
 The constitutionality of a creationist message got a court test.
 You will recall that in Cobb County, GA, stickers were placed on
 high school biology texts warning that evolution is "a theory, not
 a fact" http://www.aps.org/WN/WN04/wn111204.cfm.  Yesterday, in
 ordering the stickers removed, a federal judge said "the stickers
 convey an impermissible message of endorsement." 

 4. ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: IOM REPORT CALLS FOR TOUGHER STANDARDS.   
 For a decade, WN has argued that the 1994 Dietary Supplement and
 Health Education Act is one of the worst pieces of legislation
 ever enacted http://www.aps.org/WN/WN98/wn091898.cfm .  This week,
 an Institute of Medicine report, Complementary and Alternative
 Medicine in the United States, called for major revision of DSHEA. 
 It went much further, recommending that the same principles and
 standards of evidence apply to all medical treatments whether
 labeled as alternative or conventional. 


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