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- Souls of the new machine (The Prague Post)
 Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:44:03 GMT By Paul VoosenFor the PostMEYRIN, SWITZERLANDLocated on the outskirts of Geneva and in sight of the Alps, Meyrin is likely the only town in the world that decorates its traffic circles with inactive, high-powered superconducting magnets.
- Miami Dade College honors top faculty (Miami Herald)
 Wed, 03 Sep 2008 21:19:53 GMT Miami Dade College will honor eight faculty members who have demonstrated a dedication to the craft of teaching with its 2008 Endowed Teaching Chairs.
- Abie Nathan: Activist who campaigned for Middle East peace (Independent)
 Mon, 01 Sep 2008 00:55:16 GMT Abie Nathan was a one-time Israeli bomber pilot who went on to devote decades of his life to pursuing a career of agitprop in the cause of peace and dialogue in the unpromising circumstances of the Middle East.
- Abie Nathan: Political activist who campaigned for peace in the Middle East (Independent)
 Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:12:07 GMT Abie Nathan was a one-time Israeli bomber pilot who went on to devote decades of his life to pursuing a career of agitprop in the cause of peace and dialogue in the unpromising circumstances of the Middle East. His efforts brought him two stretches behind Israeli bars and accusations that he was a quixotic – and unpatriotic – crackpot. But they also earned him warm tributes on his death, the ...
- Should you put the brakes on flirting? (CNN.com)
 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:09:22 GMT We'd been waiting 30 minutes for someone to take our order in a busy Mexican restaurant when my friend Cathy decided to take extreme measures.
- GO FIGURE: Count On It 26 Aug 2008, 0029 hrs IST, Mukul Sharma (The Times of India)
 Mon, 25 Aug 2008 19:37:08 GMT Here’s a seemingly absurd question: Does two plus two also equal four even when someone’s not actually doing the maths? Obviously it does. How about if evolution had stopped at the level of dinosaurs and humans had not come on the scene at all. Would two plus two still equal four?
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