Monday, November 13, 2006

News below the fold

Stephen King interview HERE
What is interesting in his novels is not the horror but the character bits. If someone a hundred years from now wants to read how regular people lived, King is more accurate than, say, Updike or Wolfe.

Stem cell experiment cures mice of diabetesBone marrow stem cells that is...shhhh....don't publicize that you can get stem cells from all sorts of places that are cheaper and easier than killing embryos...

Mark Steyn discusses how the Islamofascist media strategy has won...not pretty reading.

Powerline wonders what is in the drinking water of those who think Syria and Iran, who are funding terror groups to destablize Iraq, will actually cooperate in decreasing that terror, especially when they are interpreting the election as giving them the win.

On the other hand, a Zimdaily reporter says that the US and the earlier Canadian election shows Africans a lesson on the peaceful change of power by citizen feedback...something he wished Mugabe would have learned 20 years ago.

and the good news: A Pinoy won the world pool championship.LINK.
Today, pool, tomorrow, boxing.


And finally, watch out Tiffany's...Imelda Marcos is launching a new designer line of jewelry, based on her vast collection that she amassed as First Lady...

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