Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, PC, FRS (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965),
who knew a thing or two about desperate situations, remarked in a speech before the Joint Session of the
Canadian Parliament on December 30, 1941: "We have not journeyed all this way across the centuries,
across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies, because we are made of sugar candy." Among
his other achievements, Churchill was Prime Minister twice, won the Nobel Prize in Literature and
remains one of two people to be made an Honorary Citizen of the United States in his lifetime (the other is
Mother Teresa; five people were made Honorary Citizens posthumously).
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03/08 Using Regression to Move Forward: Super-Sahelian Spirals Click here
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03/07 Mining for Silver in the Middle East - the velocity of money Click here
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03/04 Another email about earthquakes in the Southern Pacific and near Sicily Click here
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September 2010 to February 2011 Chronology Click here
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03/13 Tomiko Atkins - selected lines From Rudyard Kipling Click here
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03/15 For a change of pace but still worrying about velocity - Portugal Click here
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03/17 Ireland: solar power and bio-fuels Click here
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03/20 The Dark Side of Continuous Counting Click here
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03/23 The Dark Side - counting injuries Click here
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03/24 Degrees of Freedom Powerpoint slide deck - serial correlation and higher moments Click here
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04/13 How Sirt (Libya) resembles Sendai (Japan) Click here
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05/06 Seismicity predictions for many countries in multiple languages from KLIPSPRINGER Click here
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Selected entries focused on the Eastern Honshu (Japan) earthquakes and tsunami - most work done during March and April 2011 Click here
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07/23 Latvian Parliament, Estonian singing, Lithuanian real estate Click here
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07/05 Fullerton CA police kill schizophrenic Click here
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