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- touche posted on 07/14/2009Why the #$%! Do We Swear? For Pain Relief Dropping the F-bomb or other expletives may not only be an expression of agony, but also a means to alleviate it By Frederik Joelving Bad language could be good for you, a new study shows. For the first time, psychologists have found that swearing may serve an important function in relieving pain. The study, published today in the journal NeuroReport, measured how long college students could keep their hands immersed in cold water. During the chilly exerc
- July posted on 07/14/2009Parlez-Vous Français? Today is Bastille Day, when the French and Francophiles alike commemorate the storming of the Bastille, a Parisian prison-fortress, during the French Revolution in 1789. Want to join in the festivities? First, you'll need to test your knowledge of these French phrases. Vive la France! 1 Je suis fatigu. a) Nice Swiss army pants. b) I am tired. c) I'm getting fat. 2 Comment vous appelez-vous? a) Any comments? b) What's your name? c) Do y
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- July posted on 07/13/2009Astronomers notebooks indicate he may have noticed planet in 1613 By Robert Roy Britt Editorial director updated 3:55 p.m. CT, Thurs., July 9, 2009 History books tell us that the planet Neptune was found in the mid-1800s after years of speculation and search. But in 1613, more than two centuries before Neptune was officially discovered, Galileo Galilei knew he had found it, according to a new theory by University of Melbourne physicist David Jamieson. Jamieson has been studying Galileo'
- xw posted on 07/12/2009
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- touche posted on 07/12/2009Music In and Out of Harmony With Nazi Ideals By Kirsten Grieshaber Associated Press Sunday, July 12, 2009 EISENACH, Germany -- Richard Wagner is the classical composer most associated with the Nazis, but Johann Sebastian Bach was the one the party dubbed "the most German of Germans" and whose music was played at rallies to stir up nationalist zeal. The Nazis praised Bach for his "racially pure" family tree dating to the 11th century and for the "German" discipline of his baroque-style
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- xw posted on 07/11/2009A Dose of Realism in Honduras By Edward Schumacher-Matos Sunday, July 12, 2009 Sometimes you have to give political leaders credit. This Story .A Dose of Realism in Honduras .Fuel for a Coup .A Coup for Democracy? President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are on the verge of achieving their own coup in Honduras and advancing American interests with a deftness not seen from Washington in many years. The president's reference to Honduras during his trip to Moscow
- xw posted on 07/11/2009
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