Friday, February 8, 2013

@16:53, 2/7/13

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Video of Protests Across Tunisia After an Opposition Leader Is Gunned Down

2
Science

The Nuclear Power and Natural Gas Equation

3
U.S.

New Rove Effort Has G.O.P. Aflame

Well deserved.

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4
Opinion

The Persistence of Racial Resentment

5
Business Day

Profound Weight of Layoffs Is Seen in Work Trends Survey

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Online Campaign Draws Attention to Case of Saudi Father Accused of Rape and Torture

7
Science

Clues to a Troubling Gap

8
U.S.

Study Seeks Biomarkers for Invisible War Scars

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N.Y. / Region

Guy F. Tozzoli, 90, Who Led Team That Built Twin Towers, Is Dead

 
90 is also an achievement.
 
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Business Day

KFC Parent Suffers After China Scandal

Yum Brands is dead in China.

11
U.S.

From State to State, Varied Responses to the Issue of Gun Violence

12
Opinion

The Global Farmland Rush

13
Opinion

Depression and the Limits of Psychiatry

 
14
Opinion

Invitation to a Dialogue: Fighting Poverty

15
Opinion

A Capitalist Case for Emancipation

16
Business Day

Cravath Hires 2nd Official From Obama Administration

17
U.S.

Congress to See Memo Backing Drone Attacks on Americans

 
18
World

Known for Crime and Poverty, but Working on Its Image

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World

Egypt: Two Coptic Christians Sentenced for Stealing Weapons

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Health

Quick Tomato, White Bean and Kale Soup



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@22:10


1
Science

Clues to a Troubling Gap

 
Science is not opinion.
 
2
U.S.

From State to State, Varied Responses to the Issue of Gun Violence

3
Opinion

The Global Farmland Rush

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4
Opinion

Depression and the Limits of Psychiatry

 
Wisdom is rare.  Seek it.
 
5
Opinion

Invitation to a Dialogue: Fighting Poverty

6
Opinion

A Capitalist Case for Emancipation

 Teach it to Dixie

7
Business Day

Cravath Hires 2nd Official From Obama Administration

8
U.S.

Congress to See Memo Backing Drone Attacks on Americans

9
Arts

Chris Brown Goes to Court, With Rihanna in the Front Row

Chris Brown went before a judge to answer allegations that he had failed to complete a sentence of community service after pleading guilty to assaulting Rihanna in 2009, The Associated Press reported.
Domestic Violence; Sentences (Criminal); Volunteers and Community Service;

Another can of worms.
 
10
World

Known for Crime and Poverty, but Working on Its Image

11
World

Egypt: Two Coptic Christians Sentenced for Stealing Weapons

12
Health

Quick Tomato, White Bean and Kale Soup

Canned beans.

13
U.S.

One Night, Five Scholarship Applications. And Counting.

Chandler Buckingham, a senior at Rogers High School in Rogers, Ark., is comforted by the thought of doing "everything within my capabilities to pay for my future."
Admissions Standards; Colleges and Universities; Scholarships and Fellowships; 

Money certainly counts.
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Business Day

Shortage of Engineers a Strain on Britain's Economy

Rebalancing the skills of the British labor force may require a shift that is as much social and cultural as it is economic.
Engineering and Engineers; Labor and Jobs; Science and Technology; Mathematics; 

"Money makes the world go round."
 
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World

China Issues Proposal to Narrow Income Gap

The government offered broad vows to lift the incomes of workers and farmers and choke off corrupt wealth but few specific goals to rein in the nation’s wide inequality.
Income Inequality; Corruption (Institutional); Agriculture and Farming; 

I doubt this is possible.
 
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Business Day

A Bad Flu Season Lowers Humana’s Profits

Earnings per share were above Wall Street expectations, but revenue was lower.
Influenza; Health Insurance and Managed Care; Stocks and Bonds; 

Insurance should not be highly profitable.
17
Science

Brain Shape Linked to Cocaine Addiction

Sporadic cocaine users tend to have a larger frontal lobe, a region associated with self-control, while cocaine addicts are more likely to have small frontal lobes even before they start using drugs, a new study finds.
Drug Abuse and Traffic; Addiction (Psychology); Cocaine and Crack Cocaine; Brain; Research;

Stopping takes effort.

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U.S.

Governor of Illinois Tells Legislators Pension Costs Put State at ‘Critical Juncture’

Gov. Pat Quinn used his State of the State address on Wednesday to implore legislators again to curb pensions costs that he said were “squeezing out” other vital services.
Budgets and Budgeting; Speeches and Statements; Pensions and Retirement Plans; Elections, Governors; 

Convenient lies.
 
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Business Day

Paper Producer to Stop Clearing of Indonesian Forests

Asia Pulp & Paper's announcement comes as companies reliant on forests face increasing pressure from buyers to improve their environmental standards.
Forests and Forestry; Trees and Shrubs; Paper and Pulp; 

The requirement for fiber is not reduced.
 
20
Opinion

India vs. China vs. Egypt

Which one will thrive the most in the 21st century? The race is on.
Youth; Politics and Government;

None of these.


























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