Tuesday, May 9

Random

...One third of El Salvador's population lives in the United States -- 2.5 million people. Each year Salvadorans living in the US send $2.5 billion home -- the small nation's greatest national resource.Dolphins call each other by name

..."Bottlenose dolphins can call each other by name when they whistle, making them the only animals besides humans known to recognize such identity information, scientists reported Monday." I want to know who actually names the dolphins.

...The US government says that ALL American officials -- including intelligence agents -- are prohibited from using torture to interrogate prisoners -- even terror suspects. The sad part is that the State Department was put in a situation where it had to explain where we stand on the issue. It should be so evident that we're never in a position of having to clarify our position.

...Coming soon -- Google Health

...On my walk last evening I stopped by the NEW INDIA PALACE (1560 Fulkerth Road). The door was wide open and they were busy getting things ready for their opening on Wednesday. Finally, Indian food coming to Turlock!

...US newspaper circulation dropped 2.6% in the six-month period ending in March. Newspaper run websites had an 8% increase in viewers during the first quarter of 2006. The SF Chronicle continues to lead the pack in air-sucking behavior.

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