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October 29th

Homo floresiensis the Hobbit

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 29, 2004 - 7:46am

Much ado in the media today about the discovery of a extinct "hobbit"-like human species which lived in Indonesia about 18000 years ago.

Homo floresiensis is the name given to this new species. Reports from National Geographic News (they apparently have a program coming up on the subject) and Nature magazine.

First leg of a Boston double-header?

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 29, 2004 - 6:08am

There wouldn't be too many people still around who can remember the Red Sox last World Series win back in 1918. Even that great Bostonian, JFK the First, would have been less than 18 months old when they did it. The question now is whether Boston can make it a double: the Red Sox today, and the junior senator from Massachussetts (JFK the Second) in the presidential election on Tuesday?

A great, and concise, comment on the Red Sox win at guff.szub.net:

October 28th

Various items of late

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 28, 2004 - 2:18pm

A few articles published over the last few weeks that I think are worthy of attention:

By Naomi Klein: James Baker's Double Life (The Nation, 12.10.04): The conflicts of interest surrounding James Baker, GHW Bush's Secretary of State, now GW Bush's special envoy - and also on the payroll of, and an equity member in, the Carlyle Group.

Food fight!

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 28, 2004 - 5:06am

My whole body smells like a lunch box!
- Chen Chong-yi (Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwan), 26.10.04

What a great moment for democracy it was in Taipei on Tuesday. A debate about whether a multi-billion dollar arms budget should be placed on the parliamentary agenda this Friday turned into an open battle of its own.

Pull up those Red Sox!

Submitted by Rick Eyre on October 28, 2004 - 4:07am

Goodness gracious. The Boston Red Sox are one game away from their first World Series in 86 years. My prediction of 4-1 to the Cardinals is being shot to smithereens.

4-1 was in fact the score, in runs, of Boston's win at Busch Stadium in Game Three which has just ended. Now that they've come this far, I hope the Red Sox win game four simply because it's the last game I'll be able to watch before we go on holidays.

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