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Paralyzed woman walks again after stem cell therapy “We were all surprised” A good first step, as it would prove to be the first real application of stem cells in a patient: Hwang Mi-Soon, 37, had been bedridden since damaging … Continue reading
Intellectually Monochrome Academia George Will and the “False Consensus Effect” Everything I have ever suspected or thought about modern American academic elites: When John Kennedy brought to Washington such academics as Arthur Schlesinger Jr., John Kenneth Galbraith, McGeorge and William … Continue reading
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Words from Washington: Declaration from 1789 Could we possibly see a modern US president issuing a similar statement today without being blasted as a relgious nutjob? How far have we come and to what end? Courtesy of the Telegraph Forum: … Continue reading
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Security services foil 9/11 attack in UK al-Qaeda suspected; information revealed before UK Parliament vote Hurrah for the security forces of the UK. But I wonder about the timing of revealing such information before a vote that will inevitably impune … Continue reading