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mind reading control News Archive31-Dec-2005
- 'Happy Lao pii mai to you (Telegraph.co.uk)
The Laotian New Year is part-Buddhist, part-animist and, according to some, a religious beer festival. Alex Spillius enters the spirit of the celebrations with gusto.- 'Are Indian cities becoming haven for terrorists? (Central Chronicle)
Should the media not maintain ethical decorum? Alka Dixit: Yes, I believe media should stick to ethical decorum. There are already so many non-ethical things in the society. People are forgetting their moral values.- 'You Can't Take Carlisle From The Boy (CUFC Online)
Neil Nixon returns with a look at our esteemed former chairman's bizarre new web site and why he'll probably never get a book published, hopefully.- 'Can Bob Woodruff Save Network News?: Metro Detroit Native Will Do Extensive Reporting As ABC's New Co-Anchor (RedNova)
By Julie Hinds, Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press Dec. 30--A random survey of metro Detroiters last week indicated Bob Woodruff isn't a household name. Not yet, anyway, but give it a few weeks.- 'Exploring hypnosis to see if it can help the mind mend the body (icWales)
THOUSANDS of people will pledge to turn their lives around at the stroke of midnight tonight. And a Welsh academic claims achieving these New Year Resolutions for a new and improved life could be aided by hypnosis.- 'Jingle bell swing (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Dec 14, 2005 - 10:39:20 CST. Time was, this annual column was hard to fill. But that was before the explosion of Christmas albums, a genre that has become one of the music industry's few genuine growth industries.- 'Can Bob Woodruff save network news? (Detroit Free Press)
A random survey of metro Detroiters last week indicated Bob Woodruff isn't a household name. Not yet, anyway, but give it a few weeks. "I can't say I recognize him, but he looks like either a politician or the weatherman," said Peter Prouty, 27, of Hamtramck, when asked to identify a photo of Woodruff.- 'ADHD is not just a childhood disorder (Southern Illinoisan)
It's frustrating to read something 45 times before you know what it said because your mind keeps wandering. This is one symptom of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).- 'Area residents make 2006 resolutions (Clovis News-Journal)
With 2005 coming to a close, many local residents are entering the new year with promises of change. At the beginning of each year, Americans think of resolutions to make the new year better than the one before. Clovis and Portales residents are no different.- 'Your e-mails: Remembering 2005 (CNN.com)
As 2005 comes to an end, many people are contemplating the events, both international and personal, of the past 12 months. CNN.com asked readers how they will remember 2005. Here are a few of their responses, some of which have been edited:
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