Feb 19, 2010 19:37
- Acts of Minor Treason's Andrew Barton points out that genes aren't everything, that the environment (in its broadest sense) controls the expression of genes in any species.
- blogTO's guest writer Matthew Harris summarizes the controversy surrounding the Bohemian Embassy condo development on Queen Street West.
- Centauri Dreams speculates about the idea of humanity dispatching biological packages to distant worlds in order to encourage the panspermic spread of our biosphere. The idea is controversial.
- At Crooked Timber, Henry Farrell speculates that the ongoing debt crisis in Greece might accelerate European integration.
- Far Outliers visits anti-Chinese legislation in independent Indonesia and the treatment of Chinese in the Dutch East Indies by Japan during the Second World War.
- A Fistful of Euros' Douglas Muir examines the upcoming examination of the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence, suggesting that the court's likely to fudge the decision rather than take a controversial stance.
- Joe. My. God announces the good news that the European Union is requiring aspiring member-states to respect gay rights and the sad news that the Roman Catholic diocese of Washington D.C. has closed down its foster child program rather than stop discriminating against same-sex couples.
- Language Hat explores the sorts of largely good-hearted ethnic jokes made by people in the very multiethnic Russian Caucasian republic of Dagestan.
- The Search's Douglas Todd writes about how a Pentecostal preacher has been coordinating chaplaincy services
- Steve Munro points out that, contrary to rumour, the TTC employs ten thousand people.
- Window on Eurasia suggests that Lithuania's overlookied Russophone community is starting to mobilize behind demands for greater recognition.
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