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...know how society decides what things cost. I have no idea why dvd players are so cheap and house paint costs so much. Salt used to be worth a lot of money. So did Amazon. com. It all has to do with an invisible hand, which sounds like something I was pretty sure I was going to get away with when I went to see a movie with Jackie Tudor in eighth grade but actually explains capitalism. My failure with Jackie is best explained by the foolish choice of Beverly Hills Cop II instead of Dirty Dancing...
...Chelation therapy--the most popular treatment--gets the heavy metal out of children's blood quickly but, according to a new study, does nothing to prevent or reverse the damage to IQ that lead causes. The message: prevent exposure in the first place by removing or containing the lead paint in your home. Your local health department can tell you how to do this...
...Republicans in the administration and some outside advisers. Emphasizing Bush's greener conservation measures, they say, means playing on the turf of environmentalists. If the message is that America must face up to its energy shortage, then the White House shouldn't shrink from that. Democrats are going to paint the administration as extremists on the environment anyway, this arguments goes, so why not try to use the weight of their attack against them? Bring out quotes from Al Gore's Earth in the Balance, talk about Jimmy Carter and paint the Democrats as environmental absolutists...
Apropos of apparently nothing, Blue Man Group opened the festivities at the CBS upfront Wednesday. In sync to the thumping of their little Blue Man drum corps, the paint-faced, ubiquitous performance artists hurled paintballs into each other's mouths, one after another after another, spitting out the paint into brightly colored patterns on white sheets...
...sensible politics. Remember the tax-cut fight in March? Democrats saw that Bush's plan - conceived in sunnier economic times long before it actually hit Congress - had nothing in it to address the current malaise. They hit the ground screaming for $60 billion in immediate stimulus, hoping to paint Bush as an out-of-touch ideologue who, for all his talk, couldn't be bothered to address what was actually going on America that...