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Skeptical Inquirer Electronic Digest, May 1, 2000 Visit the CSICOP and Skeptical Inquirer Magazine website at http://www.csicop.org. Receiving over 200,000 hits per year, the CSICOP site was rated one of the top ten science sites by HOMEPC magazine. Send comments regarding SI DIGEST to editors Matt Nisbet at mcn23@cornell.edu and Barry Karr at skeptinq@aol.com. In this edition of SI DIGEST: --TIME COVER STORY: The Truth about the Vikings --NEWSWEEK: The Big Bang and How it all Began --WASH. POST: "This is not a Scam"; and Other Lies --NY TIMES: Rooting Out Falun Gong --NY TIMES: Genetically Altered Salmon Raise Concerns TIME COVER STORY: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE VIKINGS ARCHAEOLOGY MAY 8, 2000 VOL. 155 NO. 19 The Amazing Vikings They earned their brutal reputation--but the Norse were also craftsmen, explorers and believers in democracy BY MICHAEL D. LEMONICK; ANDREA DORFMAN For the full article, go to http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articles/0,3266,44020,00.html [Ravagers, despoilers, pagans, heathens--such epithets pretty well summed up the Vikings for those who lived in the British Isles during medieval times. For hundreds of years after their bloody appearance at the end of the 8th century A.D., these ruthless raiders would periodically sweep in from the sea to kill, plunder and destroy, essentially at will. "From the fury of the Northmen, deliver us, O Lord" was a prayer uttered frequently and fervently at the close of the first millennium. Small wonder that the ancient Anglo-Saxons--and their cultural descendants in England, the U.S. and Canada--think of these seafaring Scandinavians as little more than violent brutes...] NEWSWEEK: THE BIG BANG AND HOW IT ALL STARTED The best-ever observations of the origins of the universe hint at the way it will end By Sharon Begley and Thomas Hayden Newsweek, May 8, 2000 For the full article, go to http://www.newsweek.com/nw-srv/printed/us/st/a19261-2000apr30.htm [To understand the latest discovery about how the universe began, it helps to go back to the saga of the pigeon poop. In 1964, two radio astronomers at Bell Labs were working on an antenna for the new Telstar communications-satellite system. But no matter where Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson pointed the horn-shaped antenna, it picked up a hiss. Some kibitzers suspected that bird droppings in the antenna might be responsible, so the astronomers shoveled out the guano and shooed away the birds. Still the hiss. Scientists at Princeton University eventually traced the sound to a somewhat more distant source: the hiss was radiation left over from the cosmic fireball in which the universe was created....] WASHINGTON POST: "THIS IS NOT A SCAM"; AND OTHER LIES By Lawrence Lindner Special to The Washington Post Tuesday, April 25, 2000; Page Z10 Featuring Stephen Barrett and William Jarvis of CSICOP. For the full article, go to http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7753-2000Apr24.html [Sure, you know that an ad for coffee that "burns fat, reduces appetite" and "helps control sugar cravings" is puffery, as is one for a stress-reducing supplement that is made from "the greatest concentrated source of life energy on Earth." But what about a promotional effort for a nutrition product that purports, say, to give you "more energy" or "control symptoms of premenstrual syndrome"?] NY TIMES: ROOTING OUT FALUN GONG For the full article, go to http://www.nytimes.com/library/review/043000falun-gong-review.html April 30, 2000 China Cracks Down on Mysticism By CRAIG S. SMITH [SHANGHAI -- Surely China's rulers never dreamed that a spiritual movement started by a former grain company clerk could turn into the most serious challenge to their authority since the pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989. But that is what the brutal suppression of the group called Falun Gong has accomplished. Extensive media coverage of China's actions -- which have led to at least a dozen deaths, alleged death by torture, thousands of cases of abuse and the harassment of tens of thousands -- has blighted the human rights reputation of the government. But little light has been cast on why so many people feel Falun Gong, founded seven years ago and now claiming millions of adherents, is worth dying for. Nor is it widely understood in the West that aspects of the movement, or cult, suggest that its followers are misled and its leader deluded, or even a fraud. In fact, a closer examination of Falun Gong's beliefs and practices challenges some of the easy assumptions about Beijing's behavior....] NY TIMES: GENETICALLY ALTERED SALMON RAISE CONCERNS Monday, May 1, 2000 By Carol Kaesuk Yoon For the full article, go to http://www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/050100sci-gm-animal.html Scientists are creating genetically modified animals, which critics say could slip through a net of federal regulations that has surprisingly large holes. -------------------------------- SI Electronic Digest is the biweekly e-mail news update of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP.) Visit http://www.csicop.org/. Rated one of the Top Ten Science sites on the Web by HOMEPC magazine. The Digest is written and edited by Matthew Nisbet and Barry Karr. SI Digest is distributed directly via e-mail to over 4000 readers worldwide, and is sent from CSICOP headquarters at the Center for Inquiry-International, Amherst NY, USA. To subscribe for free to the SI DIGEST, go to: http://www.csicop.org/list/ PERMISSION IS GRANTED TO REPRINT OR REPOST ON THE WEB. WE ENCOURAGE TRANSLATION INTO OTHER LANGUAGES. PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR FRIENDS. Direct media inquiries regarding Skeptical Inquirer and CSICOP to Kevin Christopher at 716-636-1425 or SIKevinc@aol.com. CSICOP publishes the bimonthly SKEPTICAL INQUIRER, The Magazine for Science and Reason. 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