Hastert Pledges to Fire Anyone Involved in Foley Coverup - washingtonpost.com

So, is Hastert going to fire himself then?

Trouble spots threaten perfect storm of global crises - study

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the west's growing confrontation with Iran, and efforts to divest North Korea of its nuclear weapons are all approaching crucial turning points that could combine to create a perfect storm of simultaneous international crises, independent defenc …

Conservative Top 50 - New York Times

The National Review's list of its top 50 conservative rock songs, with the magazine's explanations of its choices. uh, take a look.

Millioncrystalbody – A Jewel goes round the world

What will they think of next? One million Swarovski crystals were needed in all to cover our breath-taking model with these sparkling little stones, thus creating an erotic overall-artwork.

The 'She Asked for It' Defense Wins - New York Times

Jacob Zuma, the former deputy president of South Africa who was once a front-runner for the presidency, has been acquitted of rape. While he still faces charges of corruption, Mr. Zuma retains enormous public support, especially among his ethnic group, the Zulus.

Apple accused of patent infringement | Reg Hardware

Apple has been accused of using another company's technology without permission. The Mac maker was this week accused of violating the intellectual property rights of Burst.com, which maintains Apple has infringed four patents relating to music and video downloads on demand.

Racial Diversity Improves Group Decision Making In Unexpected Ways, According To Tufts University Research

New research from Tufts University indicates that diverse groups perform better than homogenous groups when it comes to decision making and that this is due largely to dramatic differences in the way whites behave in diverse groups--changes that occur even before group members beg

ABC Frees "Desperate," "Lost" Online

ABC might soon stand for the Anytime Broadcast Company.

Court floors Big Apple's dancers

Dancers in New York have been told their pastime is not an expression that is protected by the constitution.

How immigrants could boost wages

Influx of foreign workers leads to increased investment, study finds

Myths and migration

Do immigrants really hurt American workers' wages?

Border War

Immigration reform is fraught with political peril. When it's over, plenty of people are going to be angry

The strange case of the man who took 40,000 ecstasy pills in nine years

Doctors from London University have revealed details of what they believe is the largest amount of ecstasy ever consumed by a single person.

Stagnant wages? Made in USA - The Boston Globe

AS CONGRESS GRAPPLES with immigration policy, most experts agree that wide-open immigration slightly depresses wages, especially among unskilled workers. But the main reason for static wages has more do with policies made in the United States.

USATODAY.com - Christian group backs off case against blog parody

A Christian group that promotes heterosexuality Thursday quietly dropped its beef against a blogger who poked fun at it.

Wired 14.04: You Play World of Warcraft? You're Hired!

So . . . all those hours gaming just might pay off after all . . .

Circumventing Competition: The Perverse Consequences of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Cato whitepaper attacks the DMCA

Wired News: How to Lick Hearing Loss

Advice for all of us ipod users.

NPR : Mad Cow Disease Found in Alabama

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