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It has been said that if one hangs around long enough, every prediction one makes eventually will come true. That appears to be the case in the housing market, where those who have been predicting a major price decline since the late 1990s finally can strut around and say "Told ya so." 33 Comment(s)
After AIDS, gay neighborhoods may be victims of own success
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Strategists prefer to project, futurists love to extrapolate and demographers will tell you their data are pure destiny. But just like history, the future tends to repeat itself by consistently delaying our dreams (my long-overdue flying car) while constantly denying our doomsdays (remember the impending ice age?).
Humanity confounds us prognosticators primarily by being so inventively re...
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The ''drug'' of choice is the Internet that wonder of technology that was supposed to make our lives easier, our world more accessible, our relationships closer. And while it has succeeded in doing those things, it has also given r...
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Roshan Krishnan, in a post, 'The Big Old Reservation Debate ,' makes the following point, in response to government pressure on private companies , "I believe it's time we thought differently regarding this reservation policy of ours. It's time to come up with other methods to help the socially and/or economically backward of our society." I couldn't agree more.
The goal of improving...
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A student of history, writer and compulsive reader from London, England. I have no affiliations, am not a member of any party or NGO - am cursed with a wandering mind when the world wants it always to focus on just one thing. The entire world is a symphony - we just need...
And Philippine gold wafts an intense Neal Stephenson aroma over me. Not to trivialize the article itself.
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Fivemillion girls were eliminated between 1986 and 2001 because of foetal sexdetermination done by unethical medical professionals. The rate of exterminationcontinues to increase after Census 2001. Sex determination and sex selectiveabortion was traced to an Amritsar clinic in 1979 and has now grown into a Rs1,000-crore countrywide industry.
In recent years, the misuse ofultrasound has re...
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An animal research centre in northern China has appealed to the world for help to fashion an artificial leg for a panda that lost a limb – along with its sex life – in a fight, local media reported yesterday.
In December, a resident of Dajiangou village in Shaanxi province stumbled upon a group of pandas fighting, the Beijing News said.
One seriously injured panda, a two- or three-y...
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Under intense pressure from Asia and the United States, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said yesterday that ruling-party lawmakers would conduct a fresh investigation into the Japanese military's forced sexual slavery of women during World War II.
Abe triggered outrage in China, North and South Korea, ...