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...totally engrossed by your special issue on European Heroes. In a time when governments are ineffectual, human trafficking persists and natural disasters upend tens of thousands, it is so inspiring to read about "normal" people performing huge personal acts of generosity, sacrifice and brotherhood. Rather than a European issue (which was broad enough to include a Lebanese woman and an Arab-Israeli soccer player), perhaps you could introduce a special worldwide issue to remind readers that no one is too small to make a difference. Deirdre Smith Abu Dhabi...
...January started parsing Justice Department memos that seemed geared to "identify the legal limits, if any, that apply to interrogation techniques used by the CIA." When Cheney finally asked McCain last week to support such an exemption, other blogs were prompted to weigh in. "We are not fighting a normal enemy," posted THE HOUSTON CONSERVATIVE. "McCain needs to shut up and go home...
Weil's statement that "there are at present no effective antiaging medicines" shows that he has his head in the sand. Western medicine (through technology) has found a way to extend our lives well beyond what was once considered a normal life-span, but it has not addressed the quality-of-life issue. Bioidentical hormone-replacement therapies, which use hormones manufactured to have the same molecular structure as those made by our bodies, enable us to maintain quality of life by replacing the hormones we lose as we age. The goal is to keep our insides young. A youthful interior...
...start with Season 2.Run’s HouseThis new MTV reality show follows the life of, yes, “Reverend Run” from “Run DMC.” Run, also known as Joseph Simmons (the brother of hip-hop impresario Russell) leads a normal, hyperbolically luxurious life with his family.But it’s boring: we like reality shows because they show us people who are laughably horrible in some way; for the first time in a while, we have a reality show focused on someone who seems to be a decent guy with...
...walls, and framed sheet music hangs from gold rope and an ingeniously-used pan rack. The room has a warm, subdued atmosphere. “It feels like an extension of my house,” he says. By contrast, McClure, the self-proclaimed “normal one,” fills his single with a Beatles poster, his bicycle, and flyers for an upcoming Glee Club concert. When asked about the differences between his room and the rest of the suite, he smiles knowingly and laughs. His roommates, meanwhile, see the suite as a work in progress...