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Nobel economist Milton Friedman dead at 94
Advocate of deregulation whose influence soared after Ronald Reagan became president.
November 16 2006: 1:04 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Milton Friedman, the Nobel-prize winning economist who helped shape and define free-market economic theory, died Thursday at the age of 94 in San Francisco.

A spokesman for the Milton & Rose Friedman Foundation confirmed the news to CNN.
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Milton Friedman

Friedman, who won the Nobel prize in 1976, helped interpret and popularize modern free-market economics that came to dominate much of U.S. public policy in second half of the 20th century.

Free-market economic theories, which included tight fiscal discipline and deregulation of markets, grew influential in the United States after Ronald Reagan became president in the United States.

Friedman was regarded as the leader of the Chicago School of monetary economics and the leading proponent of free-market theory.

The Chicago School regarded the quantity of money as an instrument of government policy, capable of influencing inflation and business cycles, according to his biography at the Hoover Institution where Friedman served as a research fellow.

Overseas, Friedman's work helped shape policies used in Chile and Argentina in the 1970s.

Friedman received his BA from Rutgers University in 1932, an MA from the University of Chicago the next year. In 1946 he received his Ph.D. from Columbia University.



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Reply #451 - Nov 16th, 2006 at 10:34pm
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news from my side of the world (my ignorant little private college feminazi side, that is):


I'm going to CHINA in MAYYYYYYY!!!



I just found out today.


And I am way. excited.



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Reply #452 - Nov 16th, 2006 at 10:41pm
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Man....thats awesome and rough at the same time.

Communism pretty much sucks Smiley
  
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Watch your kidney!!

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Horrific New Evidence of China Organ Harvesting Revealed

Jan Jekielek
Epoch Times
Thursday, November 16, 2006

A Chinese military surgeon had eight Chinese citizens killed to supply a single foreign patient with a new kidney, said former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific David Kilgour on November 14. Kilgour spoke as a special guest at the Asian Human Rights Week forum in Warsaw, on day two of a five day program.

"The incredible thing is that the doctor would…go down the names on sheets of paper looking for blood types and tissue types and so on, and he [the patient] would point at names on the list. The doctor would then go away and come back with organs," said Kilgour.

While conducting research in Asia, Kilgour interviewed a now 35 year-old man (name and nationality withheld) who received a kidney transplant at Shanghai No. 1 People's Hospital in 2003. The man said that his surgeon was Dr Tan Jianming, Secretary General of the Chinese Research Society of Dialysis and Transplantation. Dr Tan also holds top posts in a number of Chinese military and civilian hospitals.

The patient suffered from an antibody condition that made it difficult to find a suitable kidney. Over an eight day period, four separate kidneys were brought to him and tested, said Kilgour. When none of those worked, three months later he tried another four – the last of which was a fit. The man was later transferred to No. 85 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army to convalesce.

Dr Tan told the man explicitly that these organs came from executed Chinese prisoners, and that at least some of the organs had been harvested secretly, against the donors' will.

"I am certain that at least some of these were Falun Gong practitioners who never went near a court, who were never convicted of anything," said Kilgour.

Earlier in 2006, Kilgour co-wrote a report detailing evidence of China's large scale state-supported killing of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience – in order to extract their organs to sell for huge profits to people such as this man. Kilgour and co-author human rights lawyer David Matas estimated that over 41,000 organ transplants performed in China could not be accounted for, based on published records.

Kilgour believes, based on many lines of evidence, that apart from death row prisoners, Falun Gong practitioners are particularly targeted for live organ harvesting, as opposed to other groups that the Chinese Communist regime labels as "dissidents" or "enemies of state."

Falun Gong is the peaceful spiritual practice that saw its popularity grow at an astonishing rate in the 1990's. In 1999, then-Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin outlawed the practice in China and ordered its eradication. Multiple human rights organizations have documented the communist regime's brutal, large scale persecution of Falun Gong practitioners since that time.

Since the publication of their report last July, Kilgour and Matas have traveled to over 20 countries searching for support, as well as for new evidence that might either prove or disprove the organ harvesting allegations. Over that time, in addition to the 18 lines of evidence examined in the initial report, Kilgour says they found another ten areas of evidence pointing to the same conclusion. He intends to publish an updated report by the end of the year, and says that it will contain more evidence of the Chinese military's involvement.

"We were hoping that it [the organ harvesting] would have stopped by now, but we are convinced that it is still happening," said Kilgour.

Cautiously Optimistic

Yet Kilgour is cautiously optimistic.

The Transplantation Society (TTS), a global body dedicated to the development of transplantation science, education and ethics, issued a statement on the use of organs from Chinese executed prisoners on November 6.

"TTS is opposed to the recovery of organs and tissues from executed prisoners and from any other individual where an autonomous consent for the procurement is lacking," said the statement.

"TTS should express concern that the recovery of organs from executed prisoners [in China] has resulted in rampant commercialism and transplant tourism," it said.

After Kilgour detailed the organ harvesting evidence to the Australian parliament last August, the Australian media took up the cause.

"I have evidence from a senior medical professional in Australia that the number of Australians going for transplant operations in China has [since] collapsed. We are delighted that Australians have stopped," said Kilgour.

On November 15, Chinese state-controlled media reported that Chinese Assistant Health Minister Huang Jiefu called for "an information network that registers and keeps track of every human organ donation."

"That's either a step in the right direction, or it's a smoke screen," said Kilgour, in response to news of the official statement.

Kilgour's revelations were part of series of seminars examining the state of human rights in Asia being held November 13-17, 2006 in Warsaw, Poland. Warsaw's Asian Human Rights Week is focused on human rights in Burma, Cambodia, North Korea, Vietnam, China, Tibet and Bhutan.

The forum was organized by the Oriental Culture Center, an organization dedicated to the promotion of Asian culture in Poland, and Collegium Civitas, a top Polish private university specializing in the humanities. It was under the patronage of Polish Minister of Culture and Heritage, as well as the Mayor of Warsaw.

While in Warsaw, Kilgour also presented his report to Marek Jurek, the elected leader of the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish Parliament.


Why are you going to China?  And why are you excited?

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Reply #454 - Nov 17th, 2006 at 8:23am
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Yeah, what's in China?  Is this a short-term trip, or are you going for a year of school?  Don't you generally need to know the language fluently for that?

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Reply #455 - Nov 17th, 2006 at 1:59pm
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I'm going in May for about 2 weeks with my school. I initially had chosen the Guatemala and Belize trip, but that was filled mainly with bio and environmental studies majors. So, Chatham put me with my second choice--China. I'll be taking a train tour around the country, learning about its economy, politics and how women are effected by all of it. Since I'm going to school here for journalism, it'll really beef up the resume as well as give me experience in a country that's becoming more important as the days go by. I won't need to be fluent in the language---but I guarantee you that I'll be learning all of the basics, and a little more in order to feel well-prepared (and also, because I think it's rude to go to another country and NOT at least attempt the language).


I'm REALLY excited to go because I haven't been out of this country (aside from a weekend trip to Toronto when I was 13---but Canada doesn't count as "foreign travels"). I also haven't been on a plane since I was an infant, and have never ridden on a train. I don't know much about China---so it'll be awesome to learn more. I'm only dreading the whole process of getting my passport and visa and shots. yuck. needles.


But, I think it'll be an awesome trip. More on what I'm going to be doing/seeing when I get my schedule for the trip. I know of a few places were visiting---I'm just wayyyy excited and rambling now.



More later.


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Reply #456 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 12:59am
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Because YOU asked for it!  UNDERWEAR FACTS!!!


Amazing Underwear Facts!!

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Underwear Facts
Percentage of Men who...
Prefer Briefs:      41%
Prefer Boxer Briefs:      27%
Prefer Trunks:      14%
Prefer Boxers:      12%
Prefer Thongs:      4%
Prefer Other Styles:      2%
Percentage of Women who...
Prefer Bikini Briefs:      37%
Prefer Briefs:      23%
Thongs:      19%
Boyshorts:      17%
Prefer Other Styles:      4%
*Based on a sample size of 125,000

· In 1991, the average bra size in the United States was 34B; today it's 36C.

· Married men change their underwear twice as often as single men.

· Italians wear red,  Argentineans wear pink, and Brazilians wear brand new underwear on New Years Eve

· The loincloth is both the simplest and the most popular form of underwear. It was probably the first undergarment worn by human beings.

· Bras did not exist until 1913 when Mary Phelps Jacob tied two handkerchiefs together with ribbon. In 1928, Maidenform introduced modern cup sizes.

· In 1935, the first men's briefs appeared. They had a Y-shaped front and overlapping fly on knitted drawers and came in both short and long styles.

· Panty hose, which combined panties and hose into one garment, made their first appearance in 1959, invented by Glen Raven Mills of North Carolina. The company later introduced seamless panty hose in the 1965, spurred by the popularity of the miniskirt.

· The thong first gained popularity in Brazil, in the 1980s as a swimsuit style. By the 1990s, thong underwear became popular and today it is one of the fastest selling styles.
  

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Reply #457 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 10:29am
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Mary Phelps Jacob and Glen Raven Mills just became two of the people I hate most.


But, interesting facts, X. Gave me something to do during media ethics.




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Reply #458 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 10:39am
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Why would you hate the lady who invented the bra?

Would you rather have big ol saggy boobs by time you are 26?
  
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Reply #459 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 11:07am
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1: bras are uncomfortable
2: I personally doubt my boobs would be saggy by age 26.
  

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Reply #460 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 12:09pm
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Im pretty sure wearing a bra is not a law.... yet.

Burn them all!

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Reply #461 - Nov 28th, 2006 at 2:03pm
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I don't know which is worse...Wes being a C cup or if we did burn bras he would sag to his knees.

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Reply #462 - Nov 29th, 2006 at 12:07am
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I'm a small B cup now...thank you...

Anyways, I wouldn't be so sure Cait.  Have you seen those ladies on Discovery Channel?  There boobs like like stretched out Candy Corn.

God bless the bra imo.  Keeping women looking attractive since 1913!
  
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Reply #463 - Nov 29th, 2006 at 12:38am
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attractive and uncomfortable.



gee whiz.



You're right...I couldnt ask for much more than this torture device of cloth, padding and underwire.
  

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Uhh hello Cait but I think you are forgetting high heels.  It's the rich woman's foot binding!  Why women would subject themselves to 40 inch heels is beyond me.  No wonder women are better dancers...when they wear heels they are basically balancing on a 45 degree angle!

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