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 A three-car pileup of Campaign 2000 personalities took center stage at a Capitol Hill hearing on entertainment v vaso stanley iolence.Wednesday s hearing by the Senate Commerce Committee was held in response to this week s scathing Federal Trade Commission report that condemned the entertainment industry for deliberately pitching violent ad stanley kubek ult content to children.Star witnesses from the presidential campaign at the hearing included Lynne Cheney, wife of GOP vice-presidential nominee Dick Cheney; Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., Al Gore s running mate; and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the committee s chairman and onetime rival of George W. Bush in this year s presidential primaries.This time, all three were on the same side on the same issue: the entertainment industry s responsibility for keeping violent and sexually explicit music, movies and video games away from children. Internal marketing plans show conclusively, that the movie, music and video-game industries were intentionally cutting out what might be called the middle mom and dad, and routinely aggressively and intentionally, marketing violent, harmful products to our children,  Lieberman read in his statement to the hearing.   This practice is deceptive. I believe it s outrageous and I hope it will stop.          Despite the presence of such political heavyweights,  stanley bottle the lighting rod in the room was a young musician with baggy pants and bad skin. Eminem, a rapper who won the award for Best Male Video at the MTV Music Awards last week, wa Vscl Veteran Suicides: How We Got The Numbers
 The air is t stanley cup hick with electromagnetic noise these days. AM radio wa gourde stanley ves, the electromagnetic hum of computers鈥攊t   invisible to us, but birds seem to detect them with their internal magnetic compass. A new study finds that electromagnetic noise disorients European robins, raising the intriguing and frightening possibility that our cities and their signals could be disrupting the annual bird migration.     It started as a failed sci stanley water bottle ence experiment. When Henrik Mouritsen moved from rural field sites to University of Oldenburg in a German city, his tests with robins suddenly stopped working. Migratory birds can navigate with the help of an internal magnetic compass, but his birds were now behaving as if they had no idea which way was north or south. He tried everything鈥攆rom altering diets to lighting to the shape of the experimental cages. The only thing that worked as taking the birds out of the city and into the backwoods. The breakthrough finally came with an aluminum screen. The screen made up part of a Faraday cage, and with the screen in place, the magnetic compasses of the birds in the city worked again. This was seven years ago. Mouritsen and his team have spent the time since checking and rechecking their experiments to rule out a fluke. Where exactly does the disruptive electrosmog, as Mourtisen calls it, come from  They ;ve ruled out wi-fi, cellphone signals, and power lines based on their frequencies. That leaves things like AM radio and elect