Home and Shopping: Shop for Home, Gifts and Self at Velocity
Have you thought about Holiday presents? Velocity might be a one-stop shopping experience for those names on your list. A Bob's Your Uncle Open Sesame Password Reminder Book, a Multi-Task Planner Journal, a Witches' Kitchen line that Christine O'Donnell might like, as well as an eco-friendly section, this site is fashionable, modern and good-humored.
News and Issues: Nobel Prize in Medicine to Robert G. Edwards for the development of in vitro fertilization
Approximately four million individuals have so far been born following IVF. Many of them are now adult and some have already become parents. A new field of medicine has emerged, with Robert Edwards leading the process all the way from the fundamental discoveries to the current, successful IVF therapy. His contributions represent a milestone in the development of modern medicine.
Culture and Arts: Horse Sense
“Take us home, my dears,” he said to the horses as he tied off the reins, wrapped himself deep into his buffalo robe, and curled up on the seat of the buggy.By the time the horses stumbled into the barnyard, his eyelids were frozen shut by the vapor from his exhaled breath, and his beard had frozen to his shirt. You may be sure that Nelly and Gypsy received a good rubdown and an extra ration of oats, that night.
News and Issues: US State Department Travel Alert/Warning
The State Department alerts US citizens to the potential for terrorist attacks in Europe. Current information suggests that al-Qa’ida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks. European governments have taken action to guard against a terrorist attack and some have spoken publicly about the heightened threat conditions.
Senior Women Web: Woman of Note: One Life, Katharine Graham
From her entrée to the world of journalism to her formidable attainment of power, the National Portrait Gallery’s One Life: Katharine Graham exhibition presents a multifaceted view of the woman whose personal tenacity had the ability to shape the nation
News and Issues: Take a Quiz About Your Religious Knowledge
How much do you know about religion? And how do you compare with the average American? Here's your chance to find out. Take the Pew's 15-question quiz, and see how you do in comparison with 3,412 randomly sampled adults who were asked.
News and Issues: The Supreme Court Oral Arguments Now Available Each Friday
A case selected for argument usually involves interpretations of the US Constitution or federal law. At least four Justices have selected the case as being of such importance that the Supreme Court must resolve the legal issues. During an argument week, the Justices meet in a private conference, closed even to staff, to discuss the cases and to take a preliminary vote on each case. If the Chief Justice is in the majority on a case decision, he decides who will write the opinion.
Art and Museums: John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Praise of Women
It demonstrated Sargent’s keen interest in exotic women little known or understood by an American audience, and his visual assertion of the importance of mystery in the definition of femininity.






