Only George Will Could Start A Column Like This

Unlike most of the 111 that preceded it, the 112th Congress must begin the process of restoring the national regime and civic culture the Founders bequeathed. This will require reviving

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Not Quite Jurassic Park. But Very Close…

Let’s call it Pliocene Park. No dinosaurs just big, bad-ass mammals. Physorg.com reported today that Professor Akira Iritani of Japan and a team of Russian researchers are preparing to clone a healthy mammoth

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It’s All About How It Looks

This week the news coming in from most of the country…At least the areas I follow…Have been about cold temperatures and snow. Around here the temps have been cold (a least for

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International Year of Forests, 2011

Celebrating Forests for People This year the UN has another yearlong celebration/education event. This year it’s the world’s forests that are being highlighted. The livelihoods of over 1.6 billion people depend

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America Should Worry

“People used to say that the future happens first in California, but these days what happens in Texas is probably a better omen. And what we’re seeing right now is

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It Was The Best Of Times, It was The Worst Of Times…

OK, so I’m only half right correct…Let’s just call it the politics of the past. Having decided to spend their first moments in power proclaiming their devotion to the Constitution,

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More Coffee In The News

A pilot’s spilled coffee accidentally triggered a hijacking alert and caused a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany, to make an unscheduled stop in Canada. A Transport Canada

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In The Coffee News

The world’s largest coffee company unveiled a new logo Wednesday that drops the words encircling its iconic sea nymph and gives her a few subtle updates. Starbucks says the changes

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