"...everyone is bored,and devotes himself to cultivating habits..these habits are not peculiar to our town.." Albert Camus "The Plague"
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Obama v Hillary: Racism or Sexism?
Is America ready for a Black or a Woman in the White House? Recent polls show Americans somewhat ready for a Black president or a woman president although they seem to be more ready for a Black as president. (76% to 63%) Joan Walsh at Salon weighs in:
NFL 2025-2026 Conference Title Games Prequel
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The NFL 2025-2026 Divisional Playoff Games are in the books. The Conference
Title Games are set. Both games are played on Sunday, January 25, 2026. 3pm
o...
Winter Oriole & Fighting Procrastination
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I went back to Hammonasset looking for a warbler I never ended up finding
but this oriole was still there! It might as well hang out here until
spring at...
J.B. Pritzker and the Act of Choosing Sides
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Photo Credit:JB Pritzger
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Pritzger's signature on Illinois state HB 1312 puts him in open rebellion
against the federal government.
December 9 in LEM history
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1999: DVD and the Mac - 2002: Resurrect the Low Cost Mac - Retro PowerBooks
- 2005: Pismo a Great Value, Handles Tiger Nicely - Making Mac Mail Work
for Yo...
French Rescue Four Hostages Lose Two Soldiers
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Viva Liberty! French commandos rescued four foreign hostages including two
French citizens from a militant group in Burkina Faso, France's military
said on...
The Great October Gale (October2-4,1841)
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“…In the east part of Middletown, Conn., as much as two feet of snow fell.
The trees, in full leaf, ‘broke the forest and shade trees in an
extraordinary m...
Capitol Watch Is Moving
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The Hartford Courant's Capitol Watch blog is moving.
To see the *new Capitol Watch blog*, visit us at *courant.com/capitolwatch*.
If you follow our RSS ...
In Praise of Sarah Palin
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In advance of the nation's Independence Day, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
once again asserted her own independence, by stepping out of "politics as
usual" a...
We've moved to…
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wesleying.org
As of March 2009, we have moved to wesleying.org. While this site will no
longer be updated, our archives—dating back to August 2006—remain
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