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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Globe and Mail spin - everything is pro-Conservative
Rusty Idols: The Globe and Mail's Cognitive Dissonance
After suggesting on Tuesday that the surge of the far right and nativist vote in the recent EU election was actually a vote of confidence in capitalism, today our paper of record suggests that the landslide NDP win in Nova Scotia is actually a sign of how conservative Nova Scotians are.
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After suggesting on Tuesday that the surge of the far right and nativist vote in the recent EU election was actually a vote of confidence in capitalism, today our paper of record suggests that the landslide NDP win in Nova Scotia is actually a sign of how conservative Nova Scotians are.
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THE question to ask on the medical isotopes issue
A BCer in Toronto: A question I'd ask in QP today
... if it is just about money, why is this government turning tail and running on the isotope file?
... if it is just about money, why is this government turning tail and running on the isotope file?
Feed your Brain
Speeding up brain networks might boost IQ - life - 09 June 2009 - New Scientist
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Intriguingly, the researchers found no link between the total number of connections in a subject's brain network and their IQ. "We show that more intelligent people don't have more connections, but they have more efficiently placed connections," he says.
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Intriguingly, the researchers found no link between the total number of connections in a subject's brain network and their IQ. "We show that more intelligent people don't have more connections, but they have more efficiently placed connections," he says.
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