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Forged Inscription Since November archaelogi…

Forged Inscription

Since November archaelogists and antiquity experts have studied the James Ossuary to determine its authenticy. The director of Israel’s Antiquities Authority, Shuka Dorfman, has determined that the inscription on an ancient stone box suggesting it once contained the bones of Jesus’ brother, James, is a forgery.


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Under the knife This news story is more then a li…

Under the knife

This news story is more then a little sad. I was horrified when I saw a promo for Extreme Makeover. Our preoccupation for the perfect nose, lips, body, is going too far.

Reported by the Drudge Report yesterday:


Students in wealthy Chinese city get facelifts for passing exams

MON Jun 16 2003 22:42:21 ET

Hong Kong (dpa) – Parents in the wealthy southern Chinese city of Guangzhou have been rewarding their children with cosmetic surgery when they pass their high school exams, a news report said Tuesday.

Girls are being given nose jobs and work around their eyes while boys have operations to cut out excess fat as a treat for winning places in university at the end of secondary school, according to the South China Morning Post.

The newspaper said cosmetic surgeries reported that 90 per cent of operations carried out last week were on high school graduates who passed university entrance exams last week.

Guangzhou, formerly Canton, is the capital of the wealthy Guangdong province neighbouring Hong Kong and is one of the richest cities in China.

Cosmetic surgery has boomed in popularity in the city in the past decade.

When is enough enough?


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The obesity epidemic The American Enterprise I…

The obesity epidemic

The American Enterprise Institute hosted a conference on obesity, individual responsibility, and public policy yesterday. Reuters summed up the meeting by reporting that the cause of obesity has experts at odds.

The past couple years have ushered an unprecedented rush to tackle the worldwide obesity problem. Experts tell us that it isn’t just an American issue, people are getting fat around the globe.

The National Institutes of Health awarded $1.9 million to British scientists to study the role of physical activity in the development of childhood obesity. Does it really take almost $2 million to figure out that the more you exercise the thinner you’ll get?

This week, fat news appeared in U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, andForbes to name a few outlets.


And my favorite is this article in Newsday about New York legislators toying with the idea of a “fat tax.”

Why has obesity become such a problem? What can we do to lighten up the load the world is carrying?


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Overheard on the metro Everyone is talking abou…

Overheard on the metro

Everyone is talking about the Da Vinci Code. I devoured it over the weekend and am going to give it an 8 star rating – more for originality than for prose.

Anyway, this morning, two women smushed beside me on the metro were arguing over the historical accuracy of the book. This morning on the Today show, Dan Brown was interviewed by Matt Lauer.

I feel as though everywhere I turn, this book keeps popping up. Not that it’s a bad thing.