What'd you think? I think it was a brilliant stroke to finally bring in
the survivors from the tail section of the plane. Theirs was obviously a
more harrowing experience, running into the Others soon after the crash.
Also a good touch to show how Michelle Rodriguez's character became
harder over t
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8327
Gaming fanatics show hallmarks of drug addiction
16 November 2005
NewScientist.com news service
Alison Motluk
Excessive computer gaming has the hallmarks of addiction, suggests new
experiments on "drug memory". The researchers argue it should b
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Blimey! The critter is the oldest known bloody living thing on the bloomin'
planet! I'd love to know the secret!
In praise of... Harriet the tortoise
Leader
Wednesday November 16, 2005
The Guardian
Great age attracts great veneration and wonder, and there are bucketloads
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This whole piece is one long litany of impeachable offenses. Let's try harder
to get rid of those lying thugs who stole the White House already!
OPINION | November 15, 2005
Editorial: Decoding Mr. Bush's Denials
It's obvious that the Bush adminis
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OY! More scary weird stuff to worry about and lose sleep over!
OPINION | November 16, 2005
Op-Ed Contributors: Waking to a New Flu Threat
By OLIVER SACKS and JOEL A. VILENSKY
An outbreak of influenza may be followed by another epidemic.
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Eloquent piece by an African woman who feels some hope despite the appalling
conditions she witnesses on that continent.
OPINION | November 16, 2005
Editorial Observer: Waiting for Their Moment in the Worst Place on Earth to Be
a Woman
By HELENE