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Ptomaine: naming your poison, and your disease

Ever had ptomaine poisoning? Ever heard of it? I hadn’t until I was loaned a scrapbook which included newspaper clippings from 1929 reporting the hospitalization in Newcastle of more than 40 children suffering from this dread ailment. It was March 10, 1929, the day of Mayfield Baptist Church’s annual picnic. About 150 children, with various adults in attendance, had traipsed off to “Beresford” [Beresfield?] at about 9am, spending their morning at various games. They had lunch, some picnic sports and then were called to the canteens for ice cream. Not long after the ice cream, one…

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Looking out for number one

The number of parking places at the city workplace had been cut. Now the workers found themselves squabbling over the remaining spots. They went to their boss and mentioned the issue. He thanked them for bringing his attention to the problem and, within hours, implemented his one and only solution. He had a plaque with his name placed on one of the parking spaces. Says a lot about human nature. Faced with scarcity - real or anticipated - our first reaction is usually to take care of ourselves. I also recollect - and can't forget -…

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Peter Lewis's response to the latest round of violence.

The Nakba and the ghost of Yitzhak Rabin

Opinion by Greg Ray. October 11, 2023 About the middle of last week, before the Hamas attack on Israel, I had a dream about Palestinians. This is unusual since I am by no means deeply invested in the Israel/Palestine issue, though I have often thought about it. In the dream I was in a park and a group of people I somehow knew were Palestinians (dreams are like that) were sitting at a picnic table and having a conversation. The people looked suspicious and unhappy. I thought I should go and talk to them because I…

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