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This article was written by a Friend of MonkeyBiz, who asked if I could post it. I thought others may find it interesting, so here it is.
As he is involved in the legal field, he asked that I add this disclaimer:
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Just two months after Kim Jong Il died, North Korea has taken steps necessary to halt nuclear activity in exchange for 240,000 metric tons of food aid. North Korea has also agreed to allow United Nations inspectors into their nuclear facilities. Continue reading
As many of you know, there is a Crasstalk Politics Team that regularly discusses the issues of the day. One of our favorite pastimes is passing around links from the various sites we read on a regular basis. To encourage participation, I’m starting a new series called “Political Sausage” (so named because it’s made up of links, and seeing politics get made isn’t pretty), in which I will gather what I feel are the most entertaining or thought provoking links from around the web and share them with all of you. I encourage discussion, and hope all of you will post your own links as well. Continue reading
The WSJ brings us news of 19 Action News WOIO in Cleveland using puppets to read court scenes when cameras were not allowed.
“The Puppet’s Court” proves that local news is still bringing unique content in a world of repackaged AP reports. See the puppets in action after the jump.
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As many of you know, there is a Crasstalk Politics Team that regularly discusses the issues of the day. One of our favorite pastimes is passing around links from the various sites we read on a regular basis. To encourage participation, I’m starting a new series called “Political Sausage” (so named because it’s made up of links, and seeing politics get made isn’t pretty), in which I will gather what I feel are the most entertaining or thought provoking links from around the web and share them with all of you. I encourage discussion, and hope all of you will post your own links as well. Continue reading
Could choosing to co-parent without messy love entanglements, the specter of a bad relationship, or hell, even bad sex, be the ultimate way to redefine the modern family?
New website Modamily.com seems to think so. Continue reading
In May 2010, a few days short of her 17th birthday, Australian girl Jessica Watson became the youngest person (male or female) to sail around the world solo and unassisted. Concerns about encouraging young people from attempting this incredibly arduous achievement had already led the Guinness Book of Records to stop recognizing “youngest” attempts at sailing around the world, and the World Sailing Speed Record Council to stop accepting any records from sailors under 18. Watson did it anyway. Continue reading