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- Young Witches Explain What They’re About - News Story | MTV News
Raven has been a Pagan priest for four years, practicing witchcraft and hosting rituals for local Pagans at his house, which is just 10 minutes from the downtown strip.
- Think Progress » Blog Archive » Chief Justice Roberts defends Exxon.
What bothered the chief justice was that Exxon was being ordered to pay $2.5 billion — roughly three weeks’ worth of profits — for destroying a long swath of the Alaska coastline in the largest oil spill in American history.
- Jeff Price: The Democratization of the Music Industry - Entertainment on The Huffington Post
And then the world changed thanks to the Internet and digital media…
- Sony BMG Sued for Software Piracy - Assets Seized
Sony BMG, a company known for enforcing its intellectual property rights, is now facing the other end of an Intellectual Property related lawsuit.
- Missoulian: Adapting to nature: Missoula’s changing climate causes growers to alter plant choices
While some folks still argue whether or not climate change is real, local gardeners know three things for sure: Missoula’s growing season is changing, different kinds of plants are thriving here and water is an ever-more precious resource.
- Glenn Beck: The $53 trillion asteroid - CNN.com
Let me give you three numbers that will put this economic asteroid into perspective: $200 billion, $14.1 trillion, and $53 trillion.
- Narbotic » Blog Archive » DIY Cymatics - take 1
Cornstarch + water + woofer + SoundLab = addictively fascinating good times.
- Abyss & Apex : Fourth Quarter 2007: Wikihistory
International Association of Time Travelers: Members’ Forum Subforum: Europe – Twentieth Century – Second World War
- Bruce Schneier: The Myth of the ‘Transparent Society’
You cannot evaluate the value of privacy and disclosure unless you account for the relative power levels of the discloser and the disclosee.
- Michael Pollan: Don’t Eat Anything That Doesn’t Rot
Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but "edible foodlike substances."
- Montana Governor on ‘Real ID’ Act : NPR
Montana is one of several states that have balked at a federal law requiring states to issue tamper-proof identification cards to residents. Gov. Brian Schweitzer discusses his state’s opposition.
- Reason Magazine - Hit & Run > Successful Medical Necessity Defense in Texas Marijuana Case
This week Tim Stevens, a 53-year-old Amarillo man who smokes marijuana to relieve the cyclical vomiting syndrome associated with HIV infection, used a necessity defense to win an acquittal on a possession charge.
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