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The Crime of the Century: What BP and the US Government Don’t Want You to Know, Part I (Huffington Post)
If even only part of this is true, I hope the administration got a tanker full of SCOTUS-approved re-election contributions for selling out the national trust. They’ll need them. Jerry Cope: The Crime of the Century: What BP and the US Government Don’t Want You to Know, Part I.
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Tagged administration, animals, bp, coast guard, cost, cover-up, damage, death, ecology, green, gulf, homeland security, money, news, obama, oil, toxic, toxin
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Lessons of a $618,616 Death
“The documents revealed an economic system in which the sellers don’t set the prices and the buyers don’t know what they are. Prices bear little relation to demand or how well goods and services work. ‘No other nation would allow a health system to be run the way we do it. It’s completely insane’” Lessons of a $618,616 Death – BusinessWeek.
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Tagged death, healthcare, hospice, insurance, life, medical, medicine, money
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2010 Winter Olympics – Let’s Not Hurt the Olympians
In the aftermath of the death of a Georgian luger during practice, Olympic officials are modifying the luge run. Should they?
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Tagged athlete, death, luge, olympic games, olympics, risk, ski, vancouver, winter
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The Connor Wars Writer’s Room 26 – Episode 17 Body Count (Podcast)
You’ve read The Connor Wars Episode 17 “Of Course You Realize”, now hear from the writer. I dare ya.
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Tagged allison, audio, battles, bedell, bio, cameron, chemical, connor, creative, death, endos, fan fiction, fancast, fanfic, forum, gas, history, jesse, john, podcast, process, project, screenplay, screenwriting, script, season 3, teleplay, terminator, ttscc, wars, wmd, writer, writing
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We Commend Thee, Kay Yow (1942-2009)
NC State leader, Maryland nemesis, basketball icon, a cancer inspiration. There are so many ways to describe Kay Yow, who died early on January 24, 2009. Much will be written about her accomplishments, which I’ll not repeat. I do, however, have a few comments.
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Tagged basketball, cancer, coach, death, died, foundation, kay yow, legacy, nc state, sports, wolfpack, women's basketball
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One Year On
Each Day Coming Is One Day Less
It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I’m a bit of a fatalist. Since I was a child, I knew I was going to die. Since I was a teen, I came to be comfortable with the fact and tried to live each day so that if I died tomorrow, I’d have little in the way of regret. As an adult, I figured that once I reach the average natural lifespan of a human (about 43 years), then … Continue reading



TTSCC – Comments on Josh Friedman’s Post-0215 Comments
With just seven episodes left in the second season of Terminator – The Sarah Connor Chronicles, creator Josh Friedman published a post on the official blog. It’s an instructive read from the head of the creative team about what it’s like from where he sits, and teases about what’s to come. more…