Short Takes: News From All Over
July 22, 2004
Staff Utne.com
Willie Nelson: On the Road Again with Biodiesel
By Staff, Biodiesel
While self-proclaimed patriot Toby Keith may be tooling around in giant, oil guzzling trucks, fellow country musician Willie Nelson is practicing his own form of automotive patriotism by endorsing Biodiesel, a renewable fuel made from recycled vegetable fat. The redheaded stranger is no stranger to environmental activism, having previously endorsed Farm Aid, Ralph Nader, and NORML. -- Brendan Themes
http://www.biodiesel.org/resources/users/artists/willie.shtm
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The Living Room Candidate
By Staff, American Museum of the Moving Image
Addicted to political advertising? Or just horrified and fascinated by it? Either way, you'll be entertained and repelled in equal measure by the blistering ads of yesteryear at the Living Room Candidate. An open directory of presidential TV spots from 1952 to the present, the site catalogs TV's torrid ongoing tryst with politics, from Eisenhower's heartwarming 'Taxi Driver and Dog' in 1956 to Nixon's eerie 'Reach Out' in 1968. Be sure to check out Lyndon B. Johnson's infamous 1964 ad, 'Peace Little Girl (Daisy),' to experience the gold standard in negative advertising. -- Brendan Themes
http://livingroomcandidate.movingimage.us/index.php
Books for Soldiers
By Staff, Books For Soldiers
American soldiers in Iraq are hot, tired, and in constant danger. While we can't do much about the inhospitable Iraqi climate, we can at least alleviate the boredom that comes with desert duty by honoring American soldiers' requests for good reading material. That old copy of Catch 22 in your basement can return to duty halfway around the world, proving that while the pen is mightier than the sword, it is also just as mobile. -- Brendan Themes
http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/
Fearing Our Sick Friends
By William D. Webber, BeliefNet
Having a sick friend can be intimidating; the fear of saying or doing something wrong can prevent one from saying or doing anything at all. Fear not, says author and pastor William D. Webber. More than anything, your friend just wants to have you around, regardless of what you do while you visit. It's not just your words that help heal -- it's your very presence. -- Brendan Themes
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/149/story_14904_1.html