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Jay Fitzgerald has further thoughts on Obama’s speech: …I still think Obama’s speech was as honest and compelling as anything I’ve read or heard from a politician. To put a local spin on it, I have a strong hunch he’s both read and internalized ‘Common Ground.’ If he hasn’t read the book, then it’s clear… Continue reading

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What a great way to start the Easter holiday.PZ Myers was escorted out of a private screening of the new “Expelled” movie. Apparently the chowderskulls who produced it didn’t realize Richard Dawkins as well as Myers’ family was in attendance with him. They were well within their rights to exclude anyone. When I was told… Continue reading

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First signs of methane and water vapor on planets outside the solar system: Scientists have used Hubble to detect methane in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting another star for the first time and to confirm the existence of water vapor there as well.

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Paul Scofield, aka, the Man for All Seasons, has passed away, of leukemia, at age 86. Scofield was a great actor and, like Max Von Sydow, had the virtue (if you can call it that) of looking old while still young, so that he seemed the same age from the 1960s right through the turn… Continue reading

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Holy ThursdayEdward J. Oakes, SJ, with some striking thoughts on Ian McEwan’s Atonement (the novel and the movie), in light of Pope Benedict’s recent encyclical. What struck me in reading this intricate work of metafiction was the implicit motor of the plot: Briony knew the devastation she wreaked and knew equally she had to atone… Continue reading