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mind reading control News Archive28-Feb-2006
- 'A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Measure (New York Times)
Psychoanalysts have no business acting like scientists.- 'Internal Spotlight into Michel Gondry's Mind (Coming Soon)
ComingSoon.net spoke with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director Michel Gondry about his comedy concert film, Dave Chappelle's Block Party , and his other upcoming projects.- 'Looking good: Make your scale measure up (The State)
Most of us have a love/hate relationship with our bathroom scale: adore it when we get a low reading, curse it when the numbers inch up. Yet we keep stepping up to the plate: 48 percent of us weigh ourselves every day, according to research by HoMedics, a manufacturer of health and wellness products.- 'Probing a Mind for a Cure (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Bob Moore's brain lay on a white plastic cutting board. There was something beautiful about its convoluted hills and valleys, the way rivers of dusky purple and red meandered through the beige flesh.- 'All Sasha needs is four minutes of perfection (NorthJersey.com)
TURIN, Italy -- There were no Sasha Cohen sightings, no practice skate for an outsider's eyes on Wednesday.- 'Dan Carol: Welcome to Mr Lee's Greater Dubai -- or Can You Say Snowcrash? (HuffingtonPost)
Watching the Dubai controversy story unfold I couldn't help but think of Neil Stephenson's brilliant 1992 sci-fi-cyber novel Snowcrash -- which prophetically paints the post-modern world we now see of dying nation states, United Arab Emirates, and of course, Olympic dancers on ice skates. OK, so maybe I kind of lost my mind watching the Dubai story emerge this week -- in various shades of - 'MLB | Gronkiewicz beats system to get this far (The State)
DUNEDIN, Fla. IF YOU DIDN?T know any better, you?d think Lee Gronkiewicz was a clubhouse attendant. When he puts down the book he is reading about money management, Gronkiewicz stands, although not very tall among the 6-foot-6, 6-5 and 6-4 pitchers that abound in the Toronto Blue Jays spring training clubhouse.- 'Petersen's character under fire (The Arizona Republic)
Embattled State Treasurer David Petersen has been preaching the value of ''character education'' for much of his political career.- 'High-tech heads home (Springfield Business Journal)
Retired general vascular surgeon Frank Corry uses keypads to control his kitchen lights, fireplaces, HVAC system and audio-video systems throughout his home.- 'Former AWB head faces Cole inquiry (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
MARK COLVIN: His image is now fixed in the public mind, shirtless and brandishing a gun, but the former chairman of AWB, Trevor Flugge, was unarmed and fully clothed when he appeared at the bribes to Saddam inquiry today.
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