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"Bruno Latour is a social scientist whose writings and collaborative work mediate between the fields of sociology, anthropology, science, technology, art and architecture. He emphasizes experimentation as a tool for decoding the connections between the human and non-human world. In his latest book, Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy (2004), he argues for a rethinking of political language around what he terms “attachment” and "critical proximity," that is, the notion that people and things are intimately connected through politics"
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Bush-bashing seems to be the flavour of the season in the U.S. as the country nears presidential elections. And the latest in the series is a shocking image of a blood-spattered Bush devouring a headless child, that is creating quite a stir.
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"When I mention Horizons, Skyway, World of Motion, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Discovery River Boats, and Dream Flight, what do you think of? You think of rides or attractions that are no longer in production at the Walt Disney World Resort."
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my primary architectural newsource has gone fishin' till 7/8
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"Congress and the Department of Housing and Urban Development have been playing a transparent game of "good cop, bad cop" since HUD set out to savage Section 8, the federal program that provides housing subsidies for the poor. Republicans in Congress say they budgeted enough money to underwrite the program, and they blame recalcitrant officials at HUD for the cutbacks — while the agency, in turn, maintains that it is doing what Congress told it to do.
Behind the game, however, both sides seem intent on squeezing money from the HUD budget to help pay for all those tax cuts for the rich, even if it means exposing thousands of poor families to the possibility of eviction."
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TORONTO Jane Jacobs sits on her weather-beaten front porch here, contemplating the untended meadow that is her front yard and waving to neighbors as they walk by.
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