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31-Oct-2007

 

  • 'US State Dept Daily Press Briefing: 30 Oct 2007 (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Iraq: Cannot Discuss Events of September 16 / Do Not Want to Jeopardize Investigation / State Department Cannot Grant Immunity From Federal Criminal Prosecution / Iraqi Legislation / Joint U.S.-Iraqi Commission on Personal Security Contractors.

  • 'Is Gun Control Less Effective Than Reducing Social Exclusion At Reducing Gun Crime? (Medical News Today)
  • A more effective way to combat gun crime may be to work at reducing social exclusion and deprivation, while at the same time increasing the protection of children, rather than focusing on just gun control, according to an article in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), this week's issue. [click link for full article]

  • 'MRSA, MRSA me (Times-Standard)
  • MRSA was on my mind long before it found its way into the daily news. If you haven't yet freaked out about drug-resistant staph infection, you might not be reading the papers. MRSA is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and it's not your great-grandpa's staph.

  • 'Letter: Teacher literacy is crucial (Taipei Times)
  • The thought-provoking debates between Stephen Krashen (Letters, Oct. 21, page 8) and Dan Ritco (Letters, Oct. 18 and Oct. 28, page 8) have revived the century-old debate of how to teach English as a second or foreign language efficiently.

  • 'Jay Gordon: A Different Type Of Hero (Blogcritics.org)
  • Most people who perform acts of heroism on a daily basis usually aren't aware of it. To them it's called life. I just finished re-reading two of my favourite books, the first two parts of the Eldarn Trilogy by Robert Scott and Jay Gordon -- The Hickory Staff and Lessek's Key -- in anticipation of the publication of book three of the The Larion Senate. For some reason I happened to glance at the ...

  • 'NANOGGING (CircleID)
  • There are many network operator group meetings being held these days. Even in the backwater of the South Pacific where I live there is now AUSNOG, and NZNOG is just next door in New Zealand. We now have MENOG in the Middle East and AFNOG in Africa. The original NOG was the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG), and they have the T-Shirts to prove it! NANOG meets three times a year, ...

  • 'Airports offer flu shots on the fly (USA Today)
  • Air travelers can now get healthy meals, massages, a wide selection of reading matter and even wireless Internet access at many North American airports. But the most useful airport amenity this season may turn out to be flu shots.

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