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From Will Durant’s Heroes of History, abbreviated from his Story of Civilization volume 2, The Life of Greece.

From Will Durant’s Heroes of History, abbreviated from his Story of Civilization volume 2

by Liam Scheff

You said it, General Bonkers...

What limits scientific practice and thought?

Here are three ideas that you will never see debated by the major media

In respect to the employment of troops, ground may be classified as dispersive, frontier, key, communicating, focal, serious, difficult, encircled, and death.

From The Art of War, this translation and introduction by Samuel B. Griffith

In order to draw well he studied all things in nature with curiosity, patience and care; science and are, so remarkably united in his mind, had there one origin - detailed observation.

Antoninus Pius to Marcus Aurelius

The principle of royal adoption gave Rome "the finest succession of good and great sovereigns the world has ever had."

"I have read your thirteen chapters, Sir, in their entirety. Can you conduct a minor experiment in control of the movement of troops?"

A January 22, 2006 article in The New York Times Magazine promoted the idea that gay men - not just HIV positive gay men - but all sexually-active gay men should be given an AIDS drug.

Here's Tuesday's (9-19-06) interview on the Lizz Brown Show, broadcasting from the great city of Saint Louie.

HIV tests may tell you that you have an illness, or they may tell you that you are pregnant. They give no single response, and diagnose no single condition.

The Most Controversial Story You've Never Heard

The nurses said these children were lucky because they were getting the new drugs, but at the same time, when the kids vomited, or had diarrhea, or a bad rash, we knew it was the meds.

April 20, 2006 - Two US Navy ships - a missile destroyer and an amphibious transport - have deployed to the Persian Gulf

The NY Times science writer Lawrence Altman reports that studies in our medical journals are not necessarily sound