Links you might like, Part III
I am off to a Mother's Club picnic with the family, but I thought I would post another set of good links. There is a little bit of everything in today's link set.
North Carolina science blogger James Hrynyshyn reminds ME of why science bloggers devote so much keystrokes to criticizing religion.
DNA from a 130,000 year old mastodon.
Elizabeth Edwards BACK in the national spotlight.
Bora on Facebook with a bunch of good links.
we find little robust evidence of a positive (or negative) relationship between aid inflows into a country and its economic growth. We also find no evidence that aid works better in better policy or geographical environments, or that certain forms of aid work better than others. Our findings suggest that for aid to be effective in the future, the aid apparatus will have to be rethought.
- Progressives don't stick with bad programs just because. If aid isn't working, then we need to rethink and retool.
Poverty, closer than you think.
The battle for Universal Health Care, 1993-94 Version
General says he needs until at least summer 2008 with surged troop levels.
The blastocysts all get decent burials, right?
The community organizer, Understanding the Community/Evangelist Role.







Hrynyshyn
What a name!
Do good. Be nice. Have fun.