We all thought the world might end: fingers crossed and water stored and canned food stacked in piles.
Category Archives: Opinion Columns
Post-Y2K: the decade that digitized the masses
We all thought the world might end: fingers crossed and water stored and canned food stacked in piles.
Animal rights activists should seek widened legislation
By advocating the abolishment of research on animals, you’re actively standing in the way of a future cure for childhood blindness, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
European governments’ censure of Islamism problematic
The Swiss finally did it.
When it comes to legislation on climate change, slow progress is better than no progress
With the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen failing to obtain a substantial environmental treaty, and with cap and trade legislation slowing down, it seems that climate change has taken a backseat to the economy and other woes facing Americans.
Protests, premieres and the party life
Last year was a pretty exciting year around Westwood.
Avoiding misdiagnosis is on us
The health care debate is a good time for us to consider cases of misdiagnosis.