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Eggheads for Obama

In her New York Times column this morning , Maureen Dowd sets out to defend Senator Obama against the claim that he is an elitist snob. Along the way, though, she admits he has some problems relating to the common man: “Asked about his friendly relationship with the former Weather Underground . . . . Continue Reading »

Senior Citizens Happiest Americans

Studies about seniors being happy seem to have surprised a reporter. From the story:Eye-opening new research finds the happiest Americans are the oldest, and older adults are more socially active than the stereotype of the lonely senior suggests. The two go hand in hand: Being social can help keep . . . . Continue Reading »

Adult Stem Cells Treating Wounded Soldiers

Showing how far adult stem cells have come in a very short time, our wounded soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan are being treated with their own stem cells to help treat wounds involving bones. From the story: With the dexterity of a carpenter, the finesse of a master chef and the tools of a . . . . Continue Reading »

Music for Yankee Stadium

Via Argent by the Tiber , here’s the musical line-up for the Mass in Yankee Stadium. Note the musical difference between this and the Mass in Nationals Stadium, which involved less traditional music and more music from the many peoples comprising American Catholicism. To me, it also seems to . . . . Continue Reading »

Live Streaming Coverage from EWTN

of the pope’s U.S. visit can be found here . Raymond Arroyo and our own Fr. Neuhaus preside over the coverage. (It may take a few seconds to load fully. Remember the words of St. Augustine: “Patience is the companion of wisdom.” He also contended that the damned will not demerit . . . . Continue Reading »

Flora Rights!

You all knew it was just a matter of time, didn’t you? Yes, some ethicists have said that it is morally wrong to decapitate flowers and appear to have opined there is something of a right to life for plants. From the story: PLANTS deserve respect, a group of Swiss experts says, arguing that . . . . Continue Reading »

There CIRM Goes Again Hyping Away

What a disaster the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine has been. Management incompetence, fat executive raises in spite of the incompetence, conflict of interest charges sparking an official investigation, the list goes on and on. And now, it appears the CIRM tried to take credit that it . . . . Continue Reading »

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