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Rod Dreher
Newsweek is dying; what’s being born?
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Rod Dreher
I’m sorry to see that Newsweek is for sale, because I hate to see journalists lose their jobs — and yes, I know that it’s only for sale, not shutting down, but come on, I think we all know where this is going. I can’t think of the last time I saw a copy of…
Hung UK parliament today, market hangs tomorrow?
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Rod Dreher
UK exit polling says the British are headed for a hung parliament. The Tories will have a heavy plurality of seats, but not enough for an outright majority. This is bad news economically; the fiscal situation in Britain requires strong leadership; a weak minority government will not be able to carry out the spending cuts…
Greece today, America tomorrow?
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Rod Dreher
Greece is exploding over the harsh austerity plan they’re going to have to accept as a condition of their bailout. The general strike marks the broadest challenge to date to the government of Mr. Papandreou, which is pressed to pass the austerity legislation to unlock bailout funds to meet a debt payment later this month…
Things the world should toss out
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Rod Dreher
The Washington Post has an interesting feature up in which various writers suggest one thing the world would be better off without. I thought Kara Swisher’s bit on computer keyboards was interesting. Excerpt: In other words, it’s long past time for a change in the way we interact with the digital devices that have proliferated…
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