| Lowe blasts those who helped force him out
RL + MW & co may have the money to buy some cheap shares but they are still poor money wise and have no money splash into this club. Money and greed always create problems and the saints have been in that for years. Hereing about all the clubs going into admim in the league it does appear only a matter of time now, unless we win against Hull on sat and then put in a record 5 back to back wins and start filling sms again and get back the saints feeling good again as without it, it will not just be a cold winter but a cold decade. Come on saints you can beat this s88t........ .
Excitement for Obama candidacy palpable among many black residents
A win for Obama, the first viable African-American presidential candidate in history, could bode well for him in other states with sizable black populations. In the state that was first to secede from the Union before the Civil War and that still flies the Confederate flag in front of its State House, excitement about Obama among African-American voters was palpable. Cynthia Cook, 58, a retired nurse, was beaming as she left an adult education center in downtown Columbia after casting her vote for Obama. "I lived through the civil rights era, and he is a dream come true," she said. Andre Young, a 36-year-old chef from Columbia, started out a Clinton supporter, but after he saw Obama speak at a massive rally with Oprah Winfrey in December, he changed his mind.
Evolutionists At War Over Altruism’s Origins
An intellectual war of words has broken out between two of the world's leading evolutionists. Oxford University's Richard Dawkins and Harvard's Edward Wilson have gone head to head over the evolution of altruism in the animal kingdom, and whether it can have come about as a result of something called group selection.The subject matter of their dispute is social insects, particularly ants, which display a supreme form of altruism in that sterile workers lay down their lives for the benefit of their fertile colleagues in the colony. Conventional Darwinian theory could not really explain why one individual should sacrifice its own life, and its precious genes, for the benefit of another individual, unless it could be viewed in terms of group selection, when indi-viduals do it for the benefit of the colony or the species.
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