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  • Tami

    23:07 EST, 27.Jan.08
    Great pic. A wonderful quirky group and always and interesting read.

  • QueenJuliana

    16:47 EST, 04.Jan.08
    Oooh, nothing like a few compliments to make my day tingle ... xo QJ

  • MikeSawicki

    18:44 EST, 12.Dec.07
    Great pic.  Keep putting out the good content.

  • Tertiary Productions

    20:10 EST, 11.Dec.07
    We love our editors!

  • Suzanne

    20:08 EST, 11.Dec.07
    A fantastic picture - and some wonderful people! You guys are the best.


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Produced by a seasoned editorial staff of journalists, bloggers and video producers, The MOLI View, MOLI multimedia magazine, offers daily content in eight channels: Arts & Entertainment, Fashion and Design, Life and Love, Sports and Fitness, Travel and Leisure, Business, Technology and Worthy Causes. Imagine eight talented writers, writing passionate, lyrical, idiosyncratic and informational blogs about news and culture, with accompanying videos and podcasts, and you have an idea of the MOLI View's take on Web 3.0 publishing.

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  • Mediocre "Express"

    A process server with a formidable appetite for marijuana, Dale Denton (Seth Rogan) loves his job, his high school girlfriend (Amber Heard), and his pot dealer, Saul (James Franco). After picking up some of Saul's finest product, the infamous Pineapple Express, Dale heads off to his last legal target of the day, arriving only to accidentally witness a mob hit. Fearing the discarded roach will be traced back to his dealer, Dale and Saul hit the road, trying to evade the murderous wrath of a criminal kingpin (Gary Cole), his pocket policewoman (Rosie Perez), and two lackeys ordered to carry out the hits (Kevin Corrigan and Craig Robinson).
  • The World of Tomorrow
    There aren't too many of us who can say that we knew what we wanted to do with our lives from childhood. Eugenie Huang of emerging accessories line Deka Ray holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture, but from the time she was only eight years old the precocious talent has been designing strange, one-of-a-kind jewelery that catches the eye.

    It was a book about famed sculptor Alexander Calder that first inspired Huang to play with wire, crafting earrings instead of doing her homework. While she pursued a full-time career in architecture, the same obsession with shape, material and form that drove her professional studies also informed her inventive jewelry designs; the resulting styles gently toe the line between statement pieces and over-the-top ornaments: "I appreciate constraint. You can play around with the design, but ultimately the pieces have to relate to your body."
  • Lunchbox Lab

    While Im waiting for that day, I thought Id round up some resources to help keep you from burning out on the daily lunchbox routine.
  • There is a Limit
    There are irregular miracles from God, the Creator of all, but there is no magic.  The US government can step forward and say, We guarantee the liabilities of Fannie (FNM) and Freddie (FRE), and take control of the companies.  But who guarantees the U.S. government?  In the economic world, there is always a cost for every action.

    Yes, the U.S. government will continue to borrow from the Saudis and their allies, who appreciate our military actions constraining their Shiite adversaries, and supporting their own regimes.  China wants to continue to grow, and they dont care if they are paid back in funny money for now, buying Treasury securities with excess dollars.
  • Win for Bike Safety
    Whenever we do a post about bike helmets, we get a controversy in comments that often includes statements like "Nowhere that has introduced a helmet law or considerable helmet promotion has been able to demonstrate any reduction in risk to cyclists."

    Well, now they have. A new study released in the Journal of Pediatrics looked at the death rate in Ontario, Canada for kids on bikes before and after the mandatory helmet law was passed in 1995 and found that it cut the death rate in half.
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