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Monday, July 19, 2010

Francisco Ayala, Distinguished Scientist, on Science and Religion

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Francisco Ayala is a distinguished scientist and thinker, who left religious life to pursue science. His views on science and religion are w...
Friday, July 16, 2010

Borrowing from Venezuela: One, Two, Three Strikes, You're Out!

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In Venezuela, opposition students have come up with a clever saying to express their disdain for the megalomaniac Hugo Chavez: "Electri...
Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Policy Group and Obama Administration to "Reform" the Media on the Model of Venezuela?

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The Obama administration has many policy pots on the stove. Perhaps too many to be effective. However, bubbling up are some truly radical no...
Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Stone's Film is a Sign of a Deep-Seated Tyrannical Temperament

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Oliver Stone has a new film out praising Latin dictators. It tells us something about how virulent the seeds of tyranny are, not just among ...
Friday, July 2, 2010

The Expand My Horizons Reading List

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My belief system has undergone dramatic shifts and challenges over the years. I find myself puzzling over certain questions, and have noted ...
Sunday, June 27, 2010

One Man's Trial, and Gratitude for Life

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Rich Brodsky is Atomic Skunk . He's a musician whom I met via social networking. He writes cool ambient music. He also had brain surgery...
Friday, June 25, 2010

A Week to Use in Weeks Ahead

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A strange week, this one. It seems the older I get the more life oscillates rapidly between light and darkness. I don't mean that it all...
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Long Island-based communications strategist, adjunct humanities professor, recovering political journalist and so-called "creative." These blogs serve as my personal notebooks and "writing studio." The opinions posted are my own; not those of any client or employer of mine.
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