Monday, May 17, 2004

Kerry Pushes for Racial Equality

In a speech marking the 50th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, Senator John Kerry today told a Kansas crowd that "we have more to do" in terms of achieving racial equality. According to Kerry, ""We should not delude ourselves into thinking that the work of Brown is done when there are those who still seek, in different ways, to see it undone. To roll back affirmative action, to restrict equal rights, and to undermine the promise of our Constitution."

HOLLYWOOD: Bush bashing abroad: Audiences at Cannes react warmly to new Michael Moore 9/11 documentary.

MUSIC: No strings attached: Radiohead guitarist recruited to produce modern-day orchestral music.

SEX: Lip-locked for 14 days: Kissing amounts for about 336 total hours in the average human lifetime.

TECHNOLOGY: You lookin' at me? New glasses automatically detect when someone makes eye contact with the user.

WEB SURF: I feel dizzy: Its a picture within a picture within a picture within a picture within a picture within a picture.