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Category Archives: Listening
Reading and Listening | February 5, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Tuesday, February 5, 2013 Dell Nears $23 Billion Deal to Go Private by Ben Worthen and Anupreeta Das Three Publishers Back New Book-Sales Site by Jeffery A. Trachtenberg Crash Sinks Course on Online Teaching … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 4, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, February 4, 2013 Broad Powers Seen for Obama in Cyberstrikes by David E. Sanger and Thom Shanker Study Discovers Internal Trigger for Panic Attack in the Previously Fearless by James Gorman The Chronicle … Continue reading
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Tagged China, CMS, Desire2Learn, fear, Internet, library, security
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Reading and Listening | February 3, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, February 3, 2013 In Hard Economy for All Ages, Older Isn’t Better…It’s Brutal by Catherine Rampell The Economist | February 3rd – 9th, 2013 The next supermodel Let them stay, let them in … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, China, economy, Egypt, immigration, jobs, law, Law Schools, North Korea, security, Virginia Woolf
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Reading and Listening | February 2, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Saturday, February 2, 2013 Another Reset of Relations With Russia in Obama’s Second Term by David M. Herszenhorn and Andrew E. Kramer Students Disciplined in Harvard Scandal by Richard Pérez-Peña Son’s Suicide Leads to … Continue reading
Reading and Listening | January 31, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Thursday, January 31, 2013 Hackers in China Attacked The Times for Last 4 Months by Nicole Perlroth Law Schools’ Applications Fall As Costs Rise and Jobs Are Cut by Ethan Bronner Nuclear Test Could … Continue reading
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Tagged China, hackers, handwriting, higher education, Law Schools, Moody's, New York Times, North Korea, student debt
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Reading and Listening | January 30, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Wednesday, January 30, 2013 In Renderings for a Library Landmark, Stacks of Questions, Still by Michael Kimmelman Beijing Takes Emergency Steps to Fight Smog by Edward Wong From Cuddly Critter to Killing Machine: Cats … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing, cats, Firefox, Flash, Harvard, Java, liberal arts, library, pollution, productivity, Silverlight, students and technology, Time magazine
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Reading and Listening | January 29, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Tuesday, January 29, 2013 As Music Streaming Grows, Royalties Slow to a Trickle by Ben Sisario The Wall Street Journal | Tuesday, January 29, 2013 For the Internet-Deprived, McDonald’s Is Study Hall by Anton … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, blogging, Boy Scouts, class size, Google, income, Internet, iOS, Marissa Mayer, McDonald's, music, privacy, royalties, WiFi, Yahoo
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Reading and Listening | January 27, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, January 27, 2013 Bloomberg to Johns Hopkins: Thanks a Billion (Well, $1.1 Billion) by Michael Barbaro Mexican Violence Prompts Self-Policing by Civilians by Karla Zabludovsky With a Departure, a Job Is Again Redefined … Continue reading
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Tagged air travel, Anonymous, Bloomberg, digital scholarship, Internet of things, investment, John Hopkins, mental health, Mexico, MOOCs, online learning, pollution, retirement
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Reading and Listening | January 26, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Saturday, January 26, 2013 Openly Gay, and Openly Welcomed in Congress by Jeremy W. Peters F.D.A. Likely To Add Reins On Painkillers by Sabrina Tavernise In Surprise, Educator Tied To Cheating Rejects Deal by … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, astronomy, classical music, Congress, data, diversity, GLBT, Google, higher education, hospital spaces, Microsoft, passwords, performance, physics, privacy, quantum physics, security, sensors, string theory, weather
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