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Barry Bonds is just 65 hits away from 3,000, another majestic milestone he is desperate to reach. He is 38 homers shy of 800, a mind-numbing total. This summer, when asked if he would retire after topping Hank Aaron on the all-time home run list, Bonds was clear...
What if humans were suddenly wiped off the face of this earth? That is the question Alan Weisman tackled yesterday in a talk at the Science Center about his best-selling book, “The World Without Us.” The book is an effort to reach out to people who are normally wary of reading about ecological problems, Weisman said. “The idea was to get around the primordial fear that we all have when we hear about the environment and think, is this going to kill us,” Weisman said...
...group’s flyers accuse UBS of not using its power to sway PetroChina to change its business practices. Shapiro said the campaign aims to raise awareness of corporate practices. As an extension of an online petition for UBS to cut its ties to PetroChina, HDAG decided to reach people who may not be aware of UBS’s link to PetroChina by passing out flyers right outside the UBS recruiting event. Though the group had tossed around ideas that included stunts and more colorful protests, the group decided that simply passing out flyers would be the best...
...Copeland family is apparently leaning toward not replying to Grassley. TIME attempted several times to reach them without success, but their website asserts that "We operate our church in full compliance with IRS guidelines" and although "we respect the Committee's right to raise issues that could impact the public... we are required only to share our information with the Internal Revenue Service." Unlike some of the other ministries contacted, which posted financial statements or (in one case) a letter from the IRS testifying that it complied with code in 1985 and 1986), the KCM website appeared to make public...
...says." A CBS poll of white evangelicals in October showed that 57% said that they didn't know enough about him to answer a question of whether he had strong religious beliefs - and he's a former pastor. So by going on Copeland's show he can reach this huge audience, hundreds of thousands of people at least. But many evangelicals are uncomfortable with Prosperity theology, and they may be put off by seeing him on this particular show. And the real risk is with non-Evangelicals. This could be his Dean Scream moment. Not that he would scream...