as we were saying

Fray Luis de León, the great humanist scholar of the Spanish Golden Age, one of the sages of Salamanca University, was condemned by the Inquisition for translating the Song of Solomon and spent four years in prison before being allowed to return to his lectern, where he began his first lecture with the phrase, "Decíamos ayer": "As we were saying yesterday..."

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Before you get that flu shot...

... you might want to look at these:

Swine Flu May Be a Human Error From Vaccine Production

A-H1N1 Swine Flu Likely Originated in US Lab

WHO, flu experts looking into claim swine flu evolved in lab

Scientists Describe How 1918 Influenza Virus Sample Was Exhumed in Alaska

Body of dead aristocrat who died of Spanish flu exhumed

Flu victim exhumed after 85 years

Killer flu recreated in the lab

New flu resembles feared 1918 virus, study finds

Vaccines Far More Deadly Than The Swine Flu

US reviews risks of Tamiflu after 12 children die

Tamiflu, Relenza Need New Warnings, US Panel Says
Image: Swine flu culture; Reuters/CDC
Jody Aliesan at 9/10/2009 07:17:00 a.m.
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álíesan: to loosen, set free, deliver, liberate, redeem, release, ransom, absolve (Old English).
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