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This news was reported yesterday by the Associated Press: The Los Angeles city attorney said Monday that county workers authorized to perform marriage ceremonies must be willing to conduct same-sex marriages under last week's landmark court ruling, regardless of their personal views on homosexuality. The entire story can be found here. This reminded us of when pharmacists have refused to give out birth control because it conflicts with their religious beliefs. Is it only a matter of time...
Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: Gay Marriage, California, kern county
posted by talkofthetown on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 09:25 AM
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The California Supreme Court has just overturned a voter-approved ban on gay marriage, paving the way for the state to become the second in the United States where gay and lesbian residents can marry. The justices released the 4-3 decision earlier Thursday, saying that domestic partnerships are not a good enough substitute for marriage. Outside the courthouse, gay marriage supporters cried and cheered as news spread of the decision You can read the whole story here.
Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: Gay Marriage, supreme court, California
posted by talkofthetown on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 10:51 AM
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Thump. Gasp! Thud. That's how the deadly accident happened on my way home from work Monday evening. I had just turned onto South Montclair Street off Stockdale Highway and was driving fairly slowly, 25 to 30 miles per hour. I was listening to music and thinking about my dog and how happy he would be to see me...How happy I would be to see him. My window was rolled down and, in less than a second, I saw from the corner of my eye how the low-flying bird (What was it thinking?!) was caught...
Posted in the Animals interest group.
Topics: bird, accident
posted by talkofthetown on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 11:11 AM
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Tornadoes in America, cyclones in Myanmar, and now a huge earthquake hits China and the death toll is expected to clear the 10,000 mark. Hurricane Katrina wasn't that long ago, nor was the Indian Ocean tsunami which claimed 230,000 lives. Yes, natural disasters have killed humans ever since humans have been around, but the occurrences do seem to have increased in their frequency lately. Or is the media simply more fascinated with reporting on doom and gloom than it ever has been before?
Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: tsunami, cyclone, earthquake, Hurricane Katrina, media, death toll
posted by talkofthetown on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 10:06 AM
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So there I am, hitting a hybrid to the green on the 4th hole at Kern River Golf Course when I notice a mosquito is drinking the blood from my fair-skinned leg. Before the round was done, a few more mosquitoes thought my blood was sweet nectar. And this morning, I heard Rachel Legan on the radio talk about how she was bit by mosquitoes over the weekend. I have gone for years in this town without getting bit by mosquitoes. Is there something amiss this year? Have you found that you are as...
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posted by talkofthetown on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 08:11 AM
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A story moved on our wires today about a University of Michigan study which found having a husband creates an extra seven hours of housework a week for the wife. Meanwhile, a man saves an hour a week of housework by having a wife. You can read the whole story here. Husbands: Your wife has probably got enough to moan about without you telling her about this study. Wives: Try to temper the ill-feeling that this study brings you and accentuate the positive. Namely, that for every hour you're...
Posted in the Relationships interest group.
Topics: wives, husbands, housework, study
posted by talkofthetown on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 03:10 PM
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A story recently moved on our wires about the tactic of driving a few miles per hour slower to save on gas. Here's an excerpt from the story. "Researchers say today’s cars are most fuel efficient at speeds between around 30 and 60 mph, and mileage drops sharply at speeds above 65 as engines work harder to overcome wind resistance that rises exponentially. If drivers were forced to slow down — and lower speed limits were enforced — the thirst for fuel could be...
Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: GAS PRICES, driving, bakersfield
posted by talkofthetown on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 10:08 AM
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Who can afford to drive these gas guzzlers anymore? "Sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks — symbols of Americans' obsession with horsepower, size, and status — are falling out of favor as consumers rich and poor encounter sticker shock at the pump, paying upward of $80 to fill gas tanks." The full story is here.
Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: SUVs, price of gas
posted by talkofthetown on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 02:23 PM
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If the rain continues to stay away from California, we could soon be watering our lawns on designated days and washing our cars with buckets instead of hoses. (story here) I know, I know, we've heard it all before. But it's going to happen. Whether it's this year, or the next, or the one after that. — Andrew Mockett
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Topics: water rationing, Water shortage
posted by talkofthetown on Friday, May 2, 2008 at 11:15 AM
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Who says the media doesn't report good news? Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon University is not the best fast-pitch softball hitter in America. Her batting average is .153. She had never hit a home run. Until Saturday. With two runners on, she blasted a ball over the center field fence. As she rounded first, she collasped with a knee injury. Under the rules, she would be limited to a single if she couldn't go any farther. Her teammates couldn't help her or she would be called out. The...
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posted by talkofthetown on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 08:21 AM
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