August 2012

Can animals improve their natural vocabularies?

By David Brin ENCINITAS, California — A recent, fascinating recent study is Decoding Animal Languages, by Con Slobodchikoff.  At one level, it is an inspiring demonstration of how new technologies can liberate us from preconceptions and open new avenues of empathy, helping humans to understand the other species who co-inhabit this planet with us. As […]

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Adaptation of ‘Iliad’ makes case against wars

By Carol Davis LA JOLLA, Callifornia—To quote Bertrand Russell “War does not determine who is right- only who is left”. Imagine wandering around the world telling the same story, singing the same song for three thousand years? Now imagine how tiring it must be after pouring your heart out telling this story, this tale of

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

JNS news briefs: August 22, 2012

Editor’s Note:  The following briefs were compiled by Jewish News – JNS.org  and are reprinted with permission on San Diego Jewish World : Abbas, citing ‘alleged’ Temple, denies Jewish connection to Jerusalem (JNS.org) Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said a “series” of attacks on the Temple Mount “under the nose of the Israeli occupation authorities” seek “to

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International

Obama should explain how Iran endangers U.S. interests

  By Shoshona Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. –While noting in The Washington Post that Israel “cannot afford to outsource its security to another country,” Maj. Gen. (ret.) Amos Yadlin, former chief of Israeli Military Intelligence, contends that President Obama can/should frame “a nuclear-armed Iran as an impermissible threat to the national interests of the United States and its

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Shoshana Bryen, USA

Anti-Arabism as sinful as anti-Semitism

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Hatred and xenophobia are two of the oldest diseases afflicting the human condition. For many people living in unenlightened societies, hatred of the Other  is almost as natural as mother’s milk.  Jewish history bears witness to how our adversaries have vilified us, dehumanized us,  persecuted us,

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Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, Middle East

‘The Lion in Winter’ roars in Chula Vista

By Carol Davis CHULA VISTA, California —James Goldman’s 1966 Broadway play, The Lion In Winter premiered at the Ambassador Theatre. It was quickly made into a movie in 1968. Based on Goldman’s play, the audiences ate up the movie and Audrey Hepburn took home an Oscar for her excellent portrayal of the conniving yet somewhat neglected

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast