A man is found dead in a house that is being relocated, and Flack's sister is back in the seventh episode of 'New York'. Major spoilers inside!  |


The news on mammals is not good. 'We estimate that one in four species is threatened with extinction and that the population ...  |
The crew of a Norwegian research base in the Antarctic was racing to clear snow and ice from a closed airfield so an injured ...  |
Germany's Harald zur Hausen and French researchers Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in ...  |


It's a pity that Israeli leaders express themselves candidly about the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict only when they are out of office.  |
Has the U.S. gutted the real worth of its economy by fueling massive over-investment in the military?  |
By way of Fran O'Rourke (School of Philosophy, University College, Dublin):A conference to honour Alasdair MacIntyre on his 80th birthday will take place at University College Dublin, 6-8 March 2009. Theme of the conference will be "What happened in and  |
Vernons Pools which is a UK online gambling company has reported a tenfold increase in online slots players over the last six months. This increase has seen the membership growth driving the jackpot of its Cryptologic-powered 'Clover Rollover' slot game  |
A new and exciting online slot machine has been released into the online gaming community in WagerWorks’ Triple Fortune Dragon. Perhaps the god of wealth and his Golden Fortune Dragon will bring you good luck (and a jackpot!)  |
During this year’s SYSTEMS, the CONTENS Software GmbH is presenting the cooperation of the corresponding content management system CONTENS, with the ECM-system windream (hall A2 / stand 222).Due to ...  |
Eyewitness News reporter Kim Carapucci has more.Valdosta State University considers itself a pretty liberal school.VSU President Patrick Schloss: "We believe strongly in free speech and open access." But over the past year, it's been accused of violating students' rights to  |
Chicago Tribune Students and professors at the University of Illinois rallied for Barack Obama on the Urbana-Champaign campus Thursday - holding signs, passing out fliers and registering people to vote - to probe an increasingly controversial question as the November  |
Associated Press Claiming their rights to support political candidates are under assault, some University of Illinois faculty and students held a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama on campus to make their stand clear.The rally Thursday was staged after  |
For what seemed like a generation, the late Carl Sagan was the voice of science on public television. With an exuberant confidence in the empirical method, he showed viewers of the edifying PBS (...)  |
When my mother, Patricia McGowan, died in late June, we chose the cheapest coffin for her burial. The funeral director brought the glossy album of possibilities for us to leaf through and without (...)  |
In his brief introduction to this valuable and entertaining primer, James Wood proposes to explore the following central questions about the art of fiction: "Is realism real? How do we (...)  |
How to undo thirty years of bad economic policy  |
T he figurative "exile" of religious believers-their status as unsettled pilgrims in a hostile world-was a literal condition for many Catholics in nineteenth-century Protestant (...)  |
Thirty-five years after Roe v. Wade, many Catholics wonder why the country still does not protect the life of every unborn person. The case against abortion seems compelling, so why does it often (...)  |
Today's young adults may be a mystery to many religious leaders, but one thing about them is clear: Compared with young adults of the preceding generation, fewer go to church. Thirty-one percent (...)  |
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