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Why Beijing is making a mistake with Google. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why Beijing is making a mistake with Google. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why Beijing is making a mistake with Google. - The Beijing/Google skirmish is a reminder that free markets require free minds. (slate.com)
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Why Texas is doing so much better economically than the rest of the nation. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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The recession is over! (Technically.) - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why Harvard is bad for Wall Street. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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If the economy's stagnant, why are stocks up? The answer is disturbing. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why Obama has to take over economic policymaking—now. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why the U.S. recovery will be bigger, faster, and stronger than economists and politicians expect. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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The cupcake boom is here. The cupcake crash is coming. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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The job market will rebound a lot sooner than you expect. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why is Chicago so corrupt? - By Daniel Engber - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why is the Obama administration siding with the Vatican? - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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The right blames the credit crisis on poor minority homeowners. This is not merely offensive, but entirely wrong. - By Daniel Gross - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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Why you should take reports from the scene of a massacre with a grain of salt. - By Jack Shafer - Slate Magazine (slate.com)
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am i the only one who thinks that google is making a mistake? by making the text on their homepage bigger and adding videos, news, etc? the end result is less space for real result. (self.webdesign)
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Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe Is an atheist - In an interview with Esquire magazine, Radcliffe risked the US box office prospects of the new Harry Potter film by declaring himself to be an atheist. (telegraph.co.uk)
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Obama is setting a dangerous trend where accountability for government is always in the future. Can our goverment make any mistake right now and get away with it, as long as they promise not to do it again? It sounds like we're governed by 2 year olds, it is sickening. (self.politics)
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WANTED: One Million Rebellious Britons | Make no mistake about it, this is a war. Fought by our enemies (within this country) with the weapons of lies, deceit, subterfuge and betrayal, their aim is to destroy the prinicple of the nation state, and replace it with regionalised global dictatorship. (ukcolumn.org)
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Voluptuous one of Score's print magazines is celebrating it's 15 years anniversary. And we celebrate with them by making all a hall of fame of 4 top heavy models from each year. (bigboobsalert.com)
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Why is porn fascinated with enormous penises? I definitely don't look like that and it makes me a bit insecure. Ladies, are you looking to get impaled by a 2x4? (i.imgur.com)
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Paul Krugman: Republicans, with a few possible exceptions, have decided to do all they can to make the Obama administration a failure. But the voters want real healthcare reform. So why is there a real risk is that health care reform will be undermined by “centrist” Democratic senators? (nytimes.com)
submitted 1 year ago by Wordie to politics
Why do people use Hotmail or Yahoo email addresses? Gmail has tons of storage, a minimalist inbox, impeccable spam protection, integration with every other Google service, and it doesn't violate my emails by including unprofessional ads to the ends of them. That alone should make you switch... (self.AskReddit)
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Why Home Doesn't Matter - The BBC series "Child of Our Time" assumes that studying children with their parents will help us understand how their personalities develop. But this is a mistake: parents influence their children mainly by passing on their genes. The biggest environmental influences on personality are those that occur outside the home (prospect-magazine.co.uk)
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Is Sonar Boy for real?: In early September, a 14-year-old kid with empty eye sockets strode on stage for a taping of the talk show Ellen. "I'm not blind," he told the host to wild applause, "I just can't see." The story seemed lifted from the pages of a comic book: At the age of 3, Ben Underwood lost his eyes to retinal cancer. Three years later, he discovered that he could sense objects around him by making little clicking noises with his tongue and then listening for the echoes. Now, he uses these clicks to find doorways and locate cars on the street. That's right—he navigates with sonar.[more ...] (slate.com)
submitted 3 years ago by slate_ to slate
Watch Bob Dylan's new video and win a signed guitar.: "Thunder on the Mountain," the chugging boogie-blues song that kicks off Bob Dylan's great album Modern Times, begins with images of apocalypse and moves swiftly to the singer's lust for Alicia Keys. This is followed by more End Times imagery ("All the ladies in Washington scrambling to get out of town/ Looks like something bad is going to happen, better roll your airplane down"), some leering double-entendres ("I've got the pork chops, she's got the pie"), tenderness ("I've been sitting down studying the art of love/ I think it will fit me like a glove"), bile ("I'll say this, I don't give a damn about your dreams"), and deliciously strange bursts of poetry: "Gonna raise me an army, some tough sons of bitches/ I'll recruit my army from the orphanages/ I been to St. Herman's church, said my religious vows/ I've sucked the milk out of a thousand cows." All in all, "Thunder on the Mountain" is a tour de force, a perfect example of why Dylan is currently in one of the most fertile periods of his career.[more ...] (slate.com)
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