Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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    LatifahShay
    • LatifahShay posted to Twitter an article:
      7:31 am
      ‘Sheila Hicks: 50 Years,’ Retrospective in Philadelphia
      “‘Sheila Hicks: 50 Years,’ Retrospective in Philadelphia - http://nyti.ms/e9RhBZ - I'd love 2 see this show, full of texture, color, detail.” 
      I celebrate the artist and will continue to ignore her work.  
      If someone wants to give me a coffee table book of her work, I will give it shelf space.
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    Superkb
    • LC posted to Twitter an article:
      Mar 31, 2011
      Richard Holbrooke’s Papers Entrusted to George Packer
      “Richard Holbrooke’s Papers Entrusted to George Packer - http://nyti.ms/i83co8” 

      "Executives at Knopf estimated that the new book, which is still untitled, would not be released until 2016. Mr. Packer is currently working on a book for Farrar, Straus & Giroux and has only begun to dig through Mr. Holbrooke’s archive.
      “There have been moments when I felt, they’re not my papers, they’re his papers,” Mr. Packer said. “He should be the one looking through them and figuring a structure for them. This is all much too fast and recent.”"
      I would like to see it when it comes out.
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    shiraleibowitz
    • shiraleibowitz posted to Twitter an article:
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      Building a Better Teacher
      “A taxonomy of what the most effective teachers do differently - worth reading: Building a Better Teacher - http://nyti.ms/bJLO4t”
      There must be a progress report.
      There does not appear to be one.
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    SueDinNY
    • SueDinNY posted to Twitter a blog post:
      Apr 5, 2011
      The Dependence Economy
      “How Americans have become dependent on gov't money The Dependence Economy - http://nyti.ms/g70sTv #glennbeck” 
      Amazing what editing statistics will do.  
      The axe has not fallen.
      We need to get a domestic economy.  
      Usually this means it must be built.  
      Tariff walls are the tools that have worked in the past.
      There is no "how" here.
      There is the long term export of the manufacturing base and the insidious depression of service wages.
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    AbdulHamidAhmad
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    The Truth About Climate Change, Still Inconvenient
    The climate deniers can’t handle it when one of their own goes off script.
    They handle it by denying their former allies. 
    Their foundations must be handing out a great deal of silver, 30 oz. at a time.
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    Robert
    • Robert posted to Twitter an article:
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      The Mellon Doctrine
      “The Mellon Doctrine - http://nyti.ms/h8RUbS” 
      Think of it as an economic tsunami.  A chance to rebuild with the "right" people in charge.  Those people don't want to save all that distraction called new ways to make money.
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    jenny8lee

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    Jennifer Preston
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      At 84, a City’s Last Geisha Defies Time
      “At 84, a city’s last Geisha survives her fourth tsnuami - http://nyti.ms/hjRGYy” 
      The tsunami has done the slum clearance.  Build the sustainable village on high ground.  The city that was is not.  The port can be supported by shift work at the end of a rail line.  
      Nice sad story.
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    Shannon
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/05/world/middleeast/05israel.html?src=tp
    This might work.
    It does not have government support.  It does not have popular support.

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