It's kind of cool to pick up the national newspapers and find articles that involve two friends. The New York Times had an article in the science section this morning about new discoveries that confirm the theory of genomic imprinting, under which that father and mother genes do not always have equal chances of being present in the offspring. As the article notes, the leading explanation of genomic imprinting comes from David Haig, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard who also happens to be my next-door neighbor.
Then I picked up the Wall Street Journal to see that my former law partner and friend Nancy Edmunds is the federal judge presiding over the alleged Christmas Day bomber in Detroit (he fired his lawyer yesterday, asking to represent himself).
Don't you know that this is correct time to get the personal loans, which will help you.
Posted by: LARSONJeanne25 | November 10, 2010 at 10:01 AM