Elaine Soloway
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Palin vs. Gore Climate Showdown
From FactCheck.org: “On Dec. 9, an op-ed by Sarah Palin on climate change ran in the Washington Post. Al Gore responded to Palin’s piece and made some fresh claims of his own later that day in an interview with MSNBC. We find that both engaged in some distortions and have been rightly called out by…
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Shopping Green for Gifts
We thought the jewelry at the Inhabitat shop very good looking especially the Swedish pieces made by Kumvana Gomani: Snö leaf earrings are made in Sweden delicately handcut from recycled soda and water bottles and like a true snowflake, no two are exactly alike … for $20.
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Brilliant Women, 18th Century Bluestockings
They got their comical name – ‘Bluestockings’ – when another guest, the botanist Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702-71), was welcomed at one of Elizabeth Montagu’s salons even though he had arrived absent-mindedly wearing the blue woollen stockings normally worn by working men, instead of the more formal white silk.”
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Teens and Sexting, One of a New Series of Pew Reports
A new survey from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project found that 4% of cell-owning teens ages 12-17 say they have sent sexually suggestive nude or nearly nude images or videos of themselves to someone else via text messaging, a practice also known as “sexting”; 15% say they have received such images…
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Current Reading, Divorce Denied: Social “Social Abandonment” is Insufficient Grounds in New York
In her complaint, she alleged what amounts (or might amount) to “social abandonment” – stating that her husband refused to celebrate or acknowledge major holidays or birthdays with her; refused to “eat meals together”; refused to “attend family functions or accompany [her] to movies, shopping, restaurants, and church services”; once left her “at a hospital…
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Book Review and a Holiday Gift Idea: Read My Pins; Stories from a Diplomat’s Jewel Box
“Read My Pins” is an appealing coffee-table book; it is an indulgence. This one justifies itself by being light enough to lift, fun to read, and visually beautiful.
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The Exquisite Corpse Adventure
Jon Scieszka, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, has written the first episode. He has passed it on to a cast of celebrated writers and illustrators, who must eventually bring the story to an end. Every two weeks, there will be a new episode and a new illustration. The story will conclude a year…
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The Shape of Fashion and Its Underpinnings, 1870 – 1960
“Underpinnings are the foundation upon which the shape of fashion is built, and similarly reflect the swing of the fashion pendulum. Perhaps more fascinating than the costume itself, these foundations for The Shape of Fashion reflect more earnestly the essence of the feminine realm.”
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Exploring the Article “Married (Happily) With Issues” on Air
The New York Times Sunday Magazine article entitled Married (Happily) with Issues, was discussed by the author, Liz Weil, joined by her husband, Dan Duane, on KQED’s radio program, Forum. The marriage therapies the couple tried are examined.





