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For your listening pleasure

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Check out Gramercy Riffs . They have been described as a "heartbreak/nostalgia pop" band; see other commentary here .

Something fishy about "no evidence"

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Searching Google for "no evidence" yields "about 21,300,000" hits. It seems we're keen to deny that there is any empirical support for countless different claims. For example, scientificblogging.com reports that there is "No Evidence For Fish Oil Benefit In Arrhythmias" based on a systematic review just published in BMJ. (Full disclosure: I have previously participated in research on omega-3 fatty acids, however I have no related financial interests.) What does the review itself say? This is the first systematic review attempting to evaluate whether the protective mechanism of fish oil supplementation is related to a reduction of arrhythmic episodes determined either by a reduction in implantable cardiac defibrillator interventions or a reduction in sudden cardiac death. We found a neutral effect on these two outcomes. The confidence intervals for these outcomes were wide and a beneficial effect up to a 45-48% relative risk reduction cannot be exclu...

Fuzzy on the whole "good-bad" thing

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Michael Ignatieff, the new leader of Canada's Liberal Party has been described as a political chameleon . Writes Michael Valpy : But who is Michael Ignatieff really? Is he the pinkish liberal who champions human rights and carries Pierre Trudeau's torch for social justice? Or is he the conservative realist who embraced George W. Bush's attack on Iraq and flirted with the notion that torture could be acceptable? I wonder if Ignatieff's 2004 book, The Lesser Evil , should instead have been titled Maybe Torture's Like, Ok? But one thing's for sure—as a reviewer on Amazon.com put it—Ignatieff is "fuzzy on the whole 'good-bad' thing." For a commentary on torture minus the fuzziness, see this 2003 editorial from the British Medical Journal. The subtitle puts things in focus: Torture is a form of terrorism: there are no justifications for it

Michaëlle Jean for President

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So our Governor General, Michaëlle Jean acceded to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's request that Canada's parliament be suspended until late January. And the justification ... ? Well, none was provided. But perhaps it had something to do with Harper's Conservative Party being on the brink of losing control of the government. Now I don't dispute that the Governor General was acting within her powers. But I do think her powers need some tweaking if parliament can be suspended just to allow the Prime Minister to evade the will of the elected members of parliament. That kind of contempt for democracy smacks of absolutism. Who does the Governor General report to, anyway? Oh, right: the Queen of England! I'm reminded of some lines in the jingoistic second verse of "God Save the Queen": O Lord, our God, arise, Scatter her enemies, And make them fall. Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks, On Thee our hopes we fix, God save us all. God save us al...

Peroguing parliament

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I note with alarm that Canada's parliament may soon be perogued ! Update 07Dec2008 : Overheard at a party: "We're in prorogatory!"