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The Evisceration of the Uighurs

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The thing that bothers me more than anything else, these last few years, is the question of how to respond to matters like these . A small...
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Christmas Oratorio

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This one is by Bach.  I assume you need no introduction .  The man was a miracle.
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A True Victory

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The NRA's Institute for Legislative Action normally trumpets their successes on law-making matters; given the general turn against anti-...
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Canceling the Mass in Christmas

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The sorting out of Iraq's internal tensions was inevitable given our rapid departure; but the threats against Christians are not new. ...
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Christmas Overture

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It's a German piece, given what "German" meant in 1700 .
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Yuletide: Scottish Shortbread

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The following bit of history is from The King Arthur Flour 200th Anniversary Cookbook .  The book is an outstanding example of what a coo...
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Stuff the Net Is Good at

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Here's something interactive websites are really useful for: walking us through concepts in geometry. If you're trying to home sc...
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Cherry-Picked Climate Emails Explained

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We can all relax; ClimateGate2 was completely overblown. The University of East Anglia has posted explanations of some of the troubling qu...
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North Korea Goes Dark in Mourning

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Wait, that's not mourning, that's just Kim Jong Il's legacy. Meanwhile, the Cuban government declared three days of mourning, p...
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Orientis Partibus

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This version is from Hungary.  The song is in Latin, so that pilgrims from anywhere might have understood it if they had learned enough o...
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Saw these ladies on Friday night last in Philadelphia. If you ever get the chance to hear them live, please do.
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Heh.
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Songs from All Saints

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The notes say that All Saints' choir was a children's choir until 1968, at which point the school that fed the choir closed, and t...

Fish Fraud

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Restaurant-goers no doubt will be shocked to learn that fish are sometimes mislabeled on menus. According to an expose in the Boston Globe...
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One for Eric Blair

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Apparently the tomb of Scipio Africanus , and others of his lineage, is now open to visitors for the first time in two decades. For those ...
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Driving is a Grandfathered Liberty

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Frank J. is a comedy writer, but I think he's really on to something here . Imagine if cars hadn’t been around for a century, but ins...
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Ignorance is Bliss

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Wired talks about a study that appears to demonstrate that ignorance is good for democracy . Not surprisingly, when the majority of anima...
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Rabbit in the Headlights

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Author Jeff Wise specializes in the human response to fear. His book " Extreme Fear " examines how many people have coped with pa...
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A Climate Skepticism Denialist

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Skepticism about skepticism: this is very meta. I followed a link from my favorite science compilation page, Not Exactly Rocket Science , ...
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RIP Christopher Hitchens

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When the embassies of Denmark were burning around the globe, Christopher Hitchens organized the only protest I ever wanted to attend:  a ma...
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