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Plans for Underground Lab Advanced

State, mine officials sign Homestake pact

Plans are moving ahead for conversion of the Homestake mine in the SD Black Hills to an underground laboratory. The mine is one of two sites being considered by the National Science Foundation for setting up a deep underground research lab. For the Homestate, this would be at around 7400 feet below ground. The mine is 8000 feet deep.

While the NSF plans are still pending, SD Gov. Mike Rounds is pursuing plans for a state-financed lab to be started sooner at the 4800 foot level. In addition to being a research asset in its own right, this would also give Homestake a leg up in the NSF selection process.

The agreement with the mining company opens the way for the state to complete financing and to start to implement plans for the intermediate level lab.

A good move for the state.

Simon Wiesenthal, R.I.P.

Nazi hunter dies at 96

It's worth noting the passing of this man, who survived the Nazis to spend the rest of his life bringing members of the 3rd Reich Marching and Murder Club to justice.

Wiesenthal died in his sleep at his home in Vienna, said Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. ?I think he?ll be remembered as the conscience of the Holocaust. In a way he became the permanent representative of the victims of the Holocaust, determined to bring the perpetrators of the greatest crime to justice,? Hier told The Associated Press.

He was a true mensch. 'nuff said.

Dred Roberts The Pirate II

In spite of the intentional lack of content in Judge Roberts's confirmation hearings, he did provide a clear answer to the most fundamental question about his judicial philosophy. Liberals want a justice who cares. Conservatives want a justice who is...
The New York Times in decline

From NewsMax: The New York Times Co. said Tuesday it would cut 500 jobs, or about 4 percent of its work force, as part of an ongoing effort to reduce costs. The reductions come atop another 200 jobs that were...
More on Rather?s whining

Previously I posted on Dan Rather?s whining about the climate of fear running through today?s newsrooms. Rush Limbaugh also mentioned it yesterday:Former CBS News reporter Dan Rather said yesterday that there is a climate of fear, a climate of fear,...
Afghanistan Holds Legislative Elections

The weekend featured two key elections: Germany and Afghanistan. Both involved millions of people confronting new worlds. Of the two, Germany was clearly the more backward. The Germans faced a choice between a demonstrably failed policy and a lukewarm prospect...
The results of surrender

For those who want us to surrender to the terrorists in Iraq, take a look at what happened when Israel surrendered the Gaza strip: Israel has information al-Qaida-linked members likely infiltrated the Gaza Strip while its border with Egypt was...
Party of Obstructionists

Up until today I was guessing, along with many others, that a substantial number of Democrats would vote to confirm John Roberts. This would have made the Democrats look less obstructionist and more reasonable. That, I supposed, would have positioned...

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