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Independence Day Reading? Try Cicero the Patriot

Cicero the Patriot, by Rose Williams

Did you ever resist reading Cicero's periodic Latin sentences? Rose Williams puts the great Roman statesman firmly in his place.

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Pompeii's State of Emergency

Saturday July 5, 2008
Judith Geary's Picture of Mt. Vesuvius It used to be fair to say that because of the A.D. 79 eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, which coated everything in its wake in a deadly blanket of volcanic material, especially ash (not lava: see comments), Pompeii had frozen a slice of Roman life in time. But for a while now, there have been warnings about Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Now that Pompey's remains are in the air and subject to a constant trampling by visitors, the archaeological site has been undergoing rapid decay. On Friday, July 2, 2008, Italy's cabinet issued a state of emergency for Pompeii to last a year.

Source: Italy Declares State Of Emergency At Pompeii RuinsWatch and listen to a report on BBC News.

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Wordy Thursday Word of the Day

Thursday July 3, 2008
The mythologically-themed word of the day is
Chimerical [ki-mer-i-kuhl] a mythological hybrid monster, especially one having the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon. Now, very unrealistic, fantastic.

Example: To get elected, politicians make chimerical promises to fix the [fill in the blank].

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