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56 Star Tattoo Teen Comes Clean; Admits She Lied to ‘Save Face’
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hfields
Regrets, I’ve had a few. But perhaps none so visible as those of Belgian teenager Kimberley Vlaminck, who claimed last week to have ‘fallen asleep’ in the tattooist’s chair and woken up with 56 stars tattooed across her face when she’d only–she said–asked for 3. Now, anyone who’s ever gotten a tattoo (and I have…
Steve Jobs Liver Transplant–Is That Ethical?
By
hfields
UPDATE: Interesting NY Times article asking some of the same questions as my original post about Steve Jobs’ liver transplant. Check the NY Times piece out! Because of this article, and because of the many comments I received on my own, I’m putting up an updated version of my prior post today (below), but with some changes…
Blog Commenting Courtesy… Do Bloggers Have a Right To Expect It?
By
hfields
I received a lot of flack for my last post. And I’m willing to admit I may just have deserved some of it. I was called out for failing to ‘do my research’ and ‘being ignorant’ when I drew a hypothetical scenario out from news about Steve Jobs’ liver transplant to ask a greater question…
Iran and North Korea In the News: Does Caring Oblige Us To Take a Stand?
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hfields
I was out of town for a couple of days, and apparently while I was away, Iran went (more) insane, and North Korea decided Hawaii might make a nice Fourth of July nuclear missile target. Greeeaat. Maybe I should have stayed away another week or so, or not tuned back in to current events once I…
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