The south is rising again. This is not good.
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No, We Can’t? Or Won’t?
Our failure to create jobs is a choice rationalized by an ever-shifting set of excuses.The reason I come up with is a concerted effort to drive down wages.The rest of it is cover for that. It has been tried before with real success. The inflation required to exit the vicious spiral defeats the effort. I hope. -
More Medical Schools Are Screening Applicants Closely for People Skills
A new admission process at medical schools involves a series of encounters meant to examine aspiring doctors’ ability to communicate and work in teams.Here comes industrial medicine. The Curriculum needs work. -
How Seawater Can Power the World
Nuclear fusion is an essentially inexhaustible source of energy that can be extracted from seawater.The energy of the future. Always has been, always will be.That is too harsh but domestic fusion will not happen soon. It is faith that brings it up. The local operating fusion reactor is called the sun. -
Collector as Artist: The Barnes Foundation
Take an interactive tour with Randy Kennedy through the Barnes Foundation, one of America’s strangest art museums since the day its doors opened in 1925.I have wanted to visit the Barnes since I first learned of it. I will have to wait for the new structure.There is so much in this collection that I want to see. The style of hanging put it on the some other time list. And then other things called.Philadelphia is both too close and far away. -
Turntable.fm Lets Users Play D.J. to Virtual Crowds
Turntable.fm and other new sites try to recreate the feeling of being with friends at a concert when listening to music at home.Radio is still my choice. -
As Government Aid Fades, So May the Recovery
About 20 percent of personal income comes from government payments, and as programs are trimmed, reduced consumer spending could slow the recovery.There is no may to it.The Penny Saver has disappeared. There is some kind of thing at the supermarket. -
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School-Turned-Strip Club Bothers the Alumni
“Amused that the "School-Turned-Strip Club Bothers the Alumni" story has one link: more articles about VAN HALEN - http://nyti.ms/bhhX7J”Interesting dynamic. Rather like the night club in the de-consecrated church. I can see that bothers many.
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With Weekends Not Sleepy Anymore, Subway Faces a Test
The rush speaks to improvements in a transit system once seen as a national symbol of urban blight, but it also points to the shifting cultural and economic picture of New York. There is less money and more people live and work with the aide of the system.The car and the suburbs it spawned are fading. -
The Good Short Life With A.L.S.
Living with Lou Gehrig’s disease is about life, when you know there’s not much left.I am not sick. You are not sick. This can change. I want as much as there will be. -
The Author of ‘Fear of Flying’ Detects a Backlash Against Sex.
Modern lust focuses less on carnal pleasure than on control.She can move on to self control.Sooner is better. As soon as you can is best. I LOVE YOU.
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Rethinking Addiction’s Roots, and Its Treatment
The medical establishment is seeing addiction more as a physical disease, and 10 medical schools have introduced residency programs in addiction medicine.I want to see it work. These people could so easily be fooling themselves. -
A Top British Leader Urges Murdoch to Drop TV Deal
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on Monday became the most senior official to publicly urge Rupert Murdoch to drop a $12 billion bid to take over British Sky Broadcasting.The deal is dead we can hope. -
The Decline of the Online Message Board
My message has been passed. I repeat it because it might change.
It has not changed. I do not expect it to change. I LOVE YOU.
The paper keeps my mind active.
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An Aggressive Ruling on Clean Air
Tough new limits on power plant emissions will improve lives and save money.I am getting very mixed messages. I will cheer this news. -
Quick Action Helps Google Win Friends in Japan
Through efforts like a Person Finder site and Street View recordings after the earthquake and tsunami, Google is finally winning over new friends in Japan.They are in the public relations business. This is good business. -
From Zappos, an Unadorned Pitch in Selling Clothes
The retailer and its advertising company use a blatantly literal approach to attract attention and convey their message.Painters have used the technique since ancient times. All that is required is a nudity taboo. -
Despite Violence, Mexico Plants Hum at Border
American manufacturers in Mexico are expanding along the border, a stark paradox during violent times there.There is no environmental regulation that works and the writ of the L.R.B. does not go there. Though the buildings are new these are sweatshops. -
Charter School Sends Message: Thrive or Transfer
A mother said a school concluded in 12 days that her son did not meet standards, raising a question about whether charter schools cherry-pick students.No question, they do.To the minds that conceived them, this is not a problem. -
Word Choice Matters for Energy Policy
Terms like “clean,” “alternative,” “renewable,” “sustainable” and “green” may sound interchangeable, but they can mean different things.Fossil carbon must not be burnt.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_GillilandThe End of the Empire (1983)How do we demonstrate that this civilization is at an end? -
John Boehner's Budget Vision Crashes Into Divided Congress
Speaker John A. Boehner’s ambitions for a budget deal quickly crashed into a divided, highly partisan Congress.Rather than follow Carl Hulse into a greater depression we must default.The Fourteenth Amendment does not permit default.The Supreme court must be called into emergency session and rule the debt limit unconstitutional. Actual changes to the tax code can wait for the next congress. Meanwhile The Republicans in the house can further prove their insanity.Strike it down.
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