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...Best Photos of 2005," serves as a humbling reminder of the fragility of the human condition [Dec. 19]. In juxtaposing our vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of our fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. Jeff Michaud East Hartford, Connecticut...
...Best Photos of 2005," serves as a humbling reminder of the fragility of the human condition [Dec. 19]. In juxtaposing our vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of our fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. Jeff Michaud East Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. What striking photos you picked! What an amazing year! I don't remember being so affected by a series of magazine pictures since the tumultuous...
...Best Photos of 2005," serves as a humbling reminder of the fragility of the human condition [Dec. 19]. In juxtaposing our vulnerability to Mother Nature's wrath with our suffering and violence at the hands of fellow human beings, those images of death and destruction do more than etch a small piece of history into our minds; they carve out in our hearts a warning for the future. JEFF MICHAUD East Hartford, Conn...
...right…this week’s show was about college.Seth and Sandy had a sentimental mini-conflict: Seth wants to go to Brown, and Sandy was pushing him toward Berkeley. It was all tidily resolved as Sandy accepted his son’s desire to etch his own path, and Summer left behind her West-Coast dreams and decided to apply to Providence College—a school only 20 minutes away from Seth’s desired destination. Convenient, no?Taylor encouraged Summer to do so, after the two had a heart-to-heart. Sadly, I think...
Fruit Tattoos Inventor: Greg Drouillard Availability: Now, on a trial basis To Learn More: durand-wayland.com/label Goodbye, pesky stickers. A growing number of produce packers and distributors are experimenting with natural-light labeling, a new process that uses a laser to etch identifying information (country of origin, variety, etc.) into the skins of fruits and vegetables without bruising or causing other damage. In our taste tests with pears from Southern Oregon Sales, the labeled areas proved entirely edible, if oddly textured. The process allows suppliers to attach more specific data to individual items - such as when a peach will...