Monday 15 April 2013

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Robert J.Samuelson: Myths of post-industrial America - The Washington Post



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Unemployment benefits should encourage geographic mobility - The Washington Post



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7 Most Unhealthy Processed Foods You Need To Avoid | Epyk - Health and Fitness, from Exercise to Food



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UPDATE 2-Focus on US unemployment as inflation in check, Fed doves say | Reuters



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Extra! Extra! RSS Apps For Your iPad Google Can't Kill -- AppAdvice



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Amazon's Letter To Shareholders Should Inspire Every Company In America - Business Insider



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Tell me again why we need Office on the iPad? | ZDNet



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Windows 8 hurting PC market

Interesting side effect!


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Party Rifts Complicate Chances for Gun Bill Passage - NYTimes.com



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BBC refuses to drop North Korea Panorama documentary | Media | The Guardian

Big trust issue of possible conflict with LSE and use of students! Worth it?


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Sketches from scratches is a provocative blogspot that has grown out of the Wuh Lax experience. It is eclectic, which means that it might consider just about anything from the simple to the extremely difficult. A scratch can be something that is troubling me or a short line on paper. From a scratch comes a verbal sketch or image sketch of the issue or subject. Other sites have other stuff that should really be of interest to the broad reader. I try to develop themes, but variety often comes before depth. ... more!