In the process of moving and being very tired

Painting scene recreated in Beloit

"George Seurat had a “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte,” and Beloit now has “Saturday in the Park with Friends.”

The 100 Best Products of the Year

"You know how many new-product pitches we get every year? Thousands, each declaring that the item is the best in its category.

The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time

"At PC World, we spend most of our time talking about products that make your life easier or your work more productive.

Specter falsely denied proposing amnesty for illegal eavesdropping

"In sum, Specter's legislation amends the provision of FISA which provides for criminal penalties, and then, astonishingly, makes those revisions retroactive all the way back to 1978 (when FISA was enacted).

Coffee may cut alcohol liver damage

"Researchers reported on Monday that drinking coffee cuts the risk of cirrhosis of the liver from alcohol -- by 22 percent per cup each day -- but they stopped short of saying doctors should prescribe coffee for that reason."

Saddam's Defense Team Alleges Intimidation

I realized today that I had no idea what the status of the trial of Saddam was. It seems to have vanished from the headlines. I came across this article from a couple of days ago.

Sony says PS3 will kill the PC

"We believe that the PS3 will be the place where our users play games, watch films, browse the Web, and use other [home] computer functions. The PlayStation 3 is a computer. We do not need the PC," said Harrison.

Bush to Back Gay Marriage Ban Amendment

"President Bush will promote a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage on Monday, the eve of a scheduled Senate vote on the cause that is dear to his conservative backers.

Santorum tries to cover his tracks on residency

From the Senator everyone loves to laugh at;

Justices Set Limits on Public Employees' Speech Rights

"The Supreme Court declared today, in a ruling affecting millions of government employees, that the Constitution does not always protect their free-speech rights for what they say on the job.

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