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 Sci-tech News: Brain region lights up for power and profits

Sci-tech News
• 17:54 23 April 2008

• NewScientist.com news service

• Ewen Callaway

 
Any hedge-fund manager will tell you that money and status go hand in hand. Now brain-scanning studies suggest that the link between profits and power takes

place in the striatum – part of the brain involved in sensing rewards.

 
"This provides the biological basis of our everyday experience that personal reputation is felt as reward," says

Norihiro Sadato,


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 Environmental News: Barcelona forced to import emergency water

Environmental News 
· Southern regions say move politically biased

· Catalonia's reservoirs three-quarters empty

• Graham Keeley

in Barcelona

• The Guardian,

• Wednesday May 14 2008

 
The tanker Sichem Defender arrived at the port of Barcelona yesterday carrying something far more precious than its usual cargo of chemicals.

 
Nearly 23m litres of drinking water - enough for 180,000 people for a day - was the first delivery in an unprecedented emergency plan to help this parched

corner of Spain ahead of the holiday season.

 

Posted by editor on Wednesday, May 14 @ 01:31:14 IST (1 reads)
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 Poetry: Now that no one looking

Poetry
by Adam Kirsch

 
Now that no one looking at the night- Sky blanked by leakage from electric lamps And headlights prowling through the parking lot Could recognize the Babylonian dance That once held every gazer;

now that spoons And scales, and swordsmen battling with beasts

Have decomposed into a few stars strewn Illegibly across an empty space,

Maybe the old unfalsifiable Predictions and extrapolated spheres

No longer need to be an obstacle To hearing what it is the stars declare:


Posted by editor on Tuesday, May 13 @ 17:50:43 IST (1 reads)
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 Cape Clear News: Cape Clear News 13th May 2008

Cape Clear Island NewsThis Week:
Active Retirement Association;
Recycling and Domestic Waste removal ceased till Naomh Ciaran back in service;
Máire Ni Shé and Rachel Ní Riada of the Udaras visiting 13 May;

Dr Don Creagh visiting.

Coláiste Pobal Chléire has vacancies for students course beginning July 19th finishing August 10th.

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 Sci-tech News: Moon's birth changed the length of days on Earth

Sci-tech News• 19 April 2008
• From New Scientist Print Edition.

 
THE collision that formed our moon may have defined the length of our planet's day and set the direction in which it spins.
 

Posted by editor on Tuesday, May 13 @ 01:15:30 IST (3 reads)
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 Poetry: JONATHAN THIRKIELD RECEIVES THE WALT WHITMAN AWARD

Poetry 
Publication of first book, $5,000 cash prize, residency at the Vermont Studio Center

 
 
New York, May 8--The Academy of American Poets is pleased to announce that Jonathan Thirkield has been selected as the recipient of the 2008 Walt Whitman Award. The Walt Whitman Award, given by the Academy of American Poets, is one of the most prestigious first book prizes in the country; it brings book publication to an American poet who has never before published a book of poetry and distributes the book to members of  the Academy. The Whitman Award also carries a  $5,000 cash prize and a one-month residency at the Vermont Studio Center.


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 Israel's alternative independence day

emara Articles 
Ben White

 
Published 09 May 2008

(newstatesman.com)

 
Ben White reports on how some of Israel's Palestinian citizens marked the beginning of the country's 60th anniversary celebrations

 
Mothers with prams mixed with old men leaning on sticks, and groups of teenagers sang boisterously alongside those walking in silence. All along the stony

path, the sun's rays shone through the tree tops to illuminate the flags and placards. Not every afternoon woodland stroll is labelled a "subversive challenge"

to the state, but the Palestinian citizens of Israel were well aware of the significance of their alternative 'Independence Day' event, as they gathered

on the ruins of Safuriyya, one of the hundreds of villages destroyed by Israel in 1948.

 
On a day when across the country, hundreds of thousands attended official military shows, firework displays and communal barbeques, this was the biggest

event held by Palestinians inside Israel. Participating in the procession were the very top level Arab leaders, including Knesset members, the Higher Arab

Monitoring Committee and the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel.

 

Posted by editor on Monday, May 12 @ 14:00:00 IST (5 reads)
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 Cork & Coastal: Motherhood and how to become conscious parents

Cork & Coastal News 
By Gilda Howard Saturday May 10th, 2008

(southernstar.ie)

 
A NEW study into motherhood in Ireland revealed that some 87% of mothers regard Ireland as a good place to raise children.

 
It revealed that 74% find motherhood ‘difficult.’ 65% cite children as their greatest source of joy. 73% consider healthcare a top issue of concern.

 
It also found that less than one in four families eat dinner together each evening. Mums continue to shoulder the large majority of domestic responsibilities

 

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 Poetry: WHERE?

Poetry
by Kenneth Patchen

 
There's a place the man always say

Come in here, child

No cause you should weep

Wolf never catch the rabbit

Golden hair never turn white with grief


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 Sci-tech News: Happy spamiversary! Spam reaches 30

Sci-tech News
15:00 25 April 2008

NewScientist.com news service

Kurt Kleiner

 
Thirty years ago next week, Gary Thuerk, a marketer at the now-defunct computer firm Digital Equipment Corporation, sent an email to 393 users of

Arpanet,

the US government-run computer network that eventually became the internet. It was the first spam email ever.

 
That commercial message,

sent on 3 May 1978, drew a swift and negative reaction. Recipients complained directly to Thuerk, who had made no attempt to hide his identity, and DEC

was reprimanded by the Arpanet administrators.


Posted by editor on Sunday, May 11 @ 20:00:00 IST (6 reads)
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