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July 2013

Evolution at Harvard How Financier Jeffrey Epstein Changed the Course of Evolutionary Studies at Harvard. By Christina Galbraith

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/352760/evolution-harvard-christina-galbraith

If the scientist’s job is to ponder the stars, the banker’s is to funnel his vision into stellar panels. For while scientific theory can be enthralling, it’s in danger of racking up lost gigabytes and circuitry dust. But when a smart businessman and a top scientist get together, not only can the partnership lead to pragmatic accomplishments, it can actually change the course of scientific inquiry.

Such has been the case at Harvard. The study of evolution is always moving, but nowhere has it been livelier than in Brattle Square, where, ten years ago, a financier named Jeffrey Epstein set up the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics with a $30 million gift to the university, $6.5 million of which was a current-use gift to the PED. His mission was not to coddle neo-Darwinian theorists (because, honestly, couldn’t $30 million be used to vaccinate the entire country of Zaïre?) but to embolden a pragmatic use for the study of natural selection.
It was in August 2003, with the cooperation of Lawrence Summers, then president of Harvard, that the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics set up for business, and, under the direction of Martin Nowak, a professor of mathematics and biology, it revolutionized the way in which evolution is studied and utilized. PED became one of the first programs to give a high priority to the use of mathematics in studying the evolution of microbiology. It also became one of the first departments to develop a mathematical model of how human cancer cells evolve, as well as infectious bacteria and viruses such as HIV. The program’s models have led to key discoveries toward combatting diseases of all kinds and have encouraged researchers around the world to make new discoveries of their own.

Egypt Transitional Government Names Economist Hazem al-Beblawi Prime Minister By Andrew C. McCarthy

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/352973/breaking-egypt-transitional-government-names-economist-hazem-al-beblawi-prime-minister Al-Ahram is reporting that Haze El-Beblawy has been appointed Egypt’s interim prime minister. Beblawy is a lawyer and a progressive, Paris-educated economist. He was a prominent banker during the Mubarak regime, worked at the U.N., and, following Mubarak’s ouster, was deputy finance minister and, later, finance minister, under the government led by the Supreme […]

Harold Rhode: Honor and Compromise in Middle East Leadership

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3844/honor-compromise-middle-east Why the U.S. administration believes it can persuade Mahmoud Abbas to sign an agreement guaranteeing Israel’s right to exist is astonishing. It is pointless for Western leaders to provide Middle Eastern leaders with incentives to reach compromises where, in Western eyes, all sides win, but in Middle Eastern eyes, their side loses. There, the […]

Deserting the Moderates: The Dilution of Human Rights by Samuel Westrop

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3788/human-rights-ngo Although the Camden Abu Dis Friendship Association [CADFA] claims to promote “human rights,” in reality it is a politicized organization that uses human rights to sanitize its support for terrorism and to obtain public funding from the British government and the European Union. Whether a “coalition of women for peace” or the demand for […]

TWO STATES NOT BETTER THAN ONE: CONNECTICUT JEWISH LEDGER EDITORIAL ****

Two States Not Better Than One: Richard Greenfield

http://www.jewishledger.com/

Whenever Israel’s future is discussed, there is always that glib assertion that Israelis have no choice but to implement a “two-state solution” — A “Palestinian” state alongside Israel. For Israel’s welfare, we are told. Alternatively, Israel would have to absorb millions of “Palestinians,” give them the right to vote and change the nature of the Jewish state forever.

Inherent in this argument is the imperative that Israel must give Arabs the right to vote — a right they would not have in any of the 22 Arab countries around them. But they press on. A ‘two state solution’, they say, is far preferable to an absorption of territory by one Jewish state in which “Palestinians” are not fully franchised voters. It’s all about the vote.

One has to wonder why. Voting rights don’t follow when a new Arab state is created. The Arab world without a free press, an open nominating system, and other democratic building blocks, can’t get from here to there readily. Voting in Islamic states, as it is presented, is mostly a phony exercise staged to mollify world opinion and create a domestic fiction. Perfected in the third world, it is all about one vote, once.

The world never has a problem with Arabs not voting except when Israel is perceived to be the keeper of that right. The most recent self-immolating democracy is Gaza which, when forced to hold an election at U.S. insistence, morphed into an aggressive terrorist, missile-firing entity where no elections will be held again soon. Jimmy Carter’s rush to approve notwithstanding, elections don’t make democracies; institutions have to be built, economies freed, and electorates informed before free individuals can produce the foundations that allow for a democratic impulse to materialize. Elections like the one in Gaza are a third world evasion that persuades the naïve. Americans should know better. Israelis do.

Syria Naval Base Blast Points to Israeli Raid

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/syria-naval-blast-points-israeli-raid-151721987.html   BEIRUT (Reuters) – Foreign forces destroyed advanced Russian anti-ship missiles in Syria last week, rebels said on Tuesday – a disclosure that appeared to point to an Israeli raid. Qassem Saadeddine, spokesman for the Free Syrian Army’s Supreme Military Council, said a pre-dawn strike on Friday hit a Syrian navy barracks at Safira, […]

KARIN McQUILLAN: WHAT AMNESTY MEANS FOR WYOMING

http://trib.com/opinion/columns/what-amnesty-means-for-wyoming/article_1060e0a9-cf3e-51f1-a31b-960056bd7b0c.html Illegal aliens are the fastest growing segment of Wyoming’s population. They are coming in at double the rate of legal immigration. European immigration is down since 2000, while Hispanic immigration is up 100 percent. Illegal immigration accounted for a third of federal prosecutions in our state. Wyoming voters want secure borders. We can feel […]

MY SAY: THE SAD JOKE ON EUROPE

KNOCK, KNOCK….

QUESTION:”WHO IS THERE?”

ANSWER: “ALLAH”

QUESTION: “ALLAH WHO?”

ANSWER: ” PRECISELY…ALLAHU AKBAR”

A Nasty Organic Hepatitis Outbreak – Organic Foods are Not Safer…..by MISCHA POPOFF ****

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/a-nasty-organic-hepatitis-outbreak?f=puball

A recent hepatitis outbreak in USDA “certified-organic” frozen berry mix has people worrying and wondering what steps are being taken to ensure that organic food is safe. Unfortunately, not many.

A remarkably similar case occurred in Germany three years ago. Forty-four people died and 3,700 fell ill after eating E. coli-contaminated certified-organic bean sprouts. Hundreds of survivors will require kidney dialysis the rest of their lives. The cause was never definitively determined, although a nearby cattle operation was suspected of contaminating water used to sprout the organic sprouts.

All this raises critical questions. What measures were taken to ensure that water used on this organic sprouting operation was safe? Was there any testing? Is there any organic field testing now in response to that German tragedy? What about numerous other outbreaks in certified-organic food – like outbreaks of listeria, E. coli and salmonella in organic spinach for instance?

Have such incidents provided incentives for organic industry leaders to recognize the need to test crops in the field, to ensure that they’re safe? Have they prodded government safety inspectors to require such tests? Are organic crops already tested to ensure that these kinds of things don’t happen again?

Sadly, the answer to all these questions is no or nothing. Instead, with steady media help, incidents that should spur the organic industry to take action invariably become mere bumps along the road toward expanding a food system that organic promoters hope will eventually replace conventional farming.

Meanwhile, the organic industry and news media promote regular stories about speculative (and even ludicrous) claims that genetically-modified (GM) crops might pose risks to human health. Recent articles about minute traces of GM wheat getting into a Japan-bound shipment represent just one example.

The Conservative Founding Fathers Who Saved America by ALAN CARUBA

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/the-conservative-founding-fathers-who-saved-america?f=puball On the Fourth of July it is traditional and proper that we pay tribute to the nation’s Founding Fathers. The names of Washington, Jefferson, Adams and Madison are well known to Americans, but far less of the names of the conservative founders who, in many ways, saved and created the nation through their efforts […]