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Tag Archives: economy
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 | January 21, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, January 21, 2013 Obama Sworn In for 2nd Term, This Time Quietly by Jackie Calmes Among Blacks, Pride Is Mixed With Expectations for Obama by Susan Saulny Algerians Find Many More Dead at … Continue reading
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Tagged Algeria, budget, Comcast, copyright, Democrats, economy, genetics, guns, higher education, Obama, Tim Geithner
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Reading and Listening | January 19, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Saturday, January 19, 2013 Putting Statistics to Work in a Land of Illusions by Carl Bialik – The introduction of statistics in North Korea highlights the dearth of reliable state data. Health Law Pinches … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, adjuncts, aging, Bolshoi, China, economy, fabrication, Facebook, flu, health care, information, knowledge, North Korea, privacy, search, statistics, TSA
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What I’m Reading – 8/8/09
Newsweek – August 10/17 2009 Israel’s Chief Diplomat Goes M.I.A. – Israel’s top diplomat takes a trip to South America when Obama’s Middle East envoy, defense secretary, and national security advisor come to negotiate. He’s ultra-right wing and apparently an … Continue reading