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7000 copies of a student handbook written by graduate students Nate Crompton and Andrew Witt with information on student services, campus life, and a daily planner have been recalled. Satirical content about the number of construction cranes on campus and questions about how UBC can be celebrating its 100th anniversary this year when the first class wasn't held until 1915 were just too defiant fo... read full post picked by teresag 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
A man modeled a Burberry umbrella in Vogue that costs about $200. Some 456 million Indians live on less than $1.25 a day. 2 comments edit related share plime.comThe editorial spread was “not just tacky but downright distasteful” said Kanika Gahlaut, a columnist for the daily newspaper Mail Today that is based here, who denounced it as an “example of vulgarity.” picked by teresag 1 year ago |
Were the police responding to a legitimately perceived threat, over-reacting, or, most sinister, deliberately stifling freedom of speech? 2 comments edit related share politicsThe targeted group's take is quite different than that of the press; find it here. picked by teresag 1 year ago |
Anthrax scientist Bruce Ivins, who killed himself on Tuesday, was the FBI's top suspect in the anthrax killings of 2001. One possible motive: an anthrax vaccine he had developed years before. 1 comments edit related share plime.comBut first you have to believe he really did it. picked by teresag 1 year ago |
A Taiwanese inventor with no credentials has devised an ingenious non-stop train that will save fuel and time. 2 comments edit related share scienceThe idea seems simple, but the experts have not yet weighed in. picked by teresag 1 year ago |
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which we have all felt as a result of the sexual abuse of minors by some clergy and religious in this country." 0 comments edit related share plime.comBroken Rites, which represents abuse victims in Australia, has a list of 107 convictions for church abuse, but says there could be thousands of victims as only a few cases go to court. The U.S., Australia, where next? picked by teresag 1 year ago |
The tiny island nation is doomed to submersion within the next 100 years due to rising ocean levels. The highest land in the island chain is less than 2 metres above water . Anote Tong, president of the threatened islands in the Republic of Kiribati, has appealed to the international community to take responsibility for rehousing the islands' 97,000 residents. picked by teresag 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
The same surgeon, an internationally known liver transplant expert, performed the procedures on four Japanese "yakuza" organized crime lords. The most prominent transplant recipient, Tadamasa Goto, had been barred from entering the U.S. because of his criminal history until the FBI helped him obtain a visa to receive the transplant. picked by teresag 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
The spectral vision was captured by 14-year-old Connor Bond at an ancient castle in the Scottish highlands famed for its ghostly residents. Tulloch Castle dates back to the 1200s and has a long history of ghostly activity. 4 comments edit related share plime.comPic is not from story. picked by teresag 2 years ago |
A veteran of WWII and eminent "alternate" historian, Zinn presents his humanistic views on war. 1 comments edit related share plime.com"Whatever the justification...we must not resort to war." picked by teresag 2 years ago |
Salvador Dali carved out a reputation that was arguably as eclectic as his paintings: eccentric, exhibitionist, genius, showman, author, agent provocateur and – oh yes – the most successful surrealist painter in history. But The Dali Dimension: Decoding the Mind of a Genius (2004) brings into focus another appellation befitting the Catalan master: man of science. The page, unfortunate... read full post picked by teresag 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
Nurses in Cádiz, Spain, have been told that they have to wear a skirt if they want to earn a full wage. Those at the San Rafael Clinic who choose to wear trousers instead will lose a 30 € productivity bonus every month. 22 comments edit related share plime.comSure, that makes perfect sense. If percentage of visible skin is directly proportional to productivity. picked by teresag 2 years ago |
This house, designed by partners and artists Madeline Gins and "Arakawa", is off-limits to children, and adults are asked to sign a waiver when they enter. The creators believe its undulating floor will delay aging. 7 comments edit related share artsSure. Yep. No doubt. picked by teresag 2 years ago |
On the recombinant behavior of disparate video electronic devices. Or.....fascinating art for math nerds. picked by teresag 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
In response to this . From my favorite all-time forever most bestest band, Morphine. (This explains my avatar.) Mark Sandman was one of a kind. picked by teresag 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share entertainment |
Link takes you to the example, then you can make your own! (The "T", however, said to be in Portland, Oregon, is indeed in Vancouver, Wa., to the north of our fair city.) 4 comments edit related share worldStupid, stupid Google. picked by teresag 2 years ago |
CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science presents a cogent description of Bush's interference in science. And what Congress can do about it. picked by teresag 2 years ago 4 comments edit related share plime.com |
If you have one, I'll watch for your appearance on Antiques Roadshow. picked by teresag 2 years ago 6 comments edit related share plime.com |
"...what archaeologists always say when faced with an object they don't understand: it must have something to do with religion." But maybe it's not that at all. picked by teresag 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
I don't know if the bunny's behavior is really all that unusual, but the narration is strange enough to make it all worthwhile. picked by teresag 3 years ago 2 comments edit related share weird |
"Once state-of-the-art mental healthcare facilities, Kirkbride buildings have long been relics of an obsolete therapeutic method known as Moral Treatment." 0 comments edit related share plime.comA study of lofty ideals, decay and abandonment. picked by teresag 3 years ago |