Monthly Archives: June 2008

Judaism As Counterculture

Eytan Kobre writes: What do Senator Joseph Lieberman, Attorney General Michael Mukasey and attorney Jay Lefkowitz, President Bush’s special envoy for human rights in North Korea have in common? For one, they have each come under severe verbal abuse and … Continue reading

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Bounderball: A Fitness Revolution

Of the many – and there are many – fitness products that purport to offer great results and innovative design, only one meets my threshold of quality, effectiveness, affordability and portability: Bounderball (www.bounderball.com), a powerful exercise tool that attaches to … Continue reading

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The Green Revolution

There is a revolution afoot — a green revolution! The rise of environmentally conscious companies – and by environmentally conscious, I don’t mean a few advertising gimmicks and a memorable slogan that misleads people, but an organization dedicated to improving … Continue reading

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

From the New York Times: Leonard Jason is a professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago and the director of the university’s Center for Community Research. He is on the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee to the federal Department … Continue reading

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Huma Abedin’s Family & Its Ties To Saudi Arabia

From Free Republic: Huma Abedin & Hillary Clinton May 6, 2000               Syed Zainul AbedinVARIATIONS: Syed, Sayed, Zainul, Zainal, Zaiunul, Abedin, Abed?n, etc     Huma Abedin’s father, Syed Zainul Abedin, was born in India, … Continue reading

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