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A Few Additions to Enhance Bits
Bits —
Authority: 783
We know you love Bits, but we also know the The New York Times is not your only source of technology news.So as part of our continuing effort to share with you some of the best technology reporting done by others, we have introduced a couple of new features.The first is a blogroll, showcasing some of the key sources ...6 hours ago -
A Few Additions to Enhance Bits
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 915
The Bits blog introduces a blogroll, Twitter Lists and a new lead writer, Nick Bilton.6 hours ago -
Paid Lying – What Passes For Major Media Journalism
Dr Nasir Khan —
Authority: 485
Stephen Lendman, Baltimore Chronicle , Noveber 9, 2009 Today’s major media journalism is biased, irresponsible, sensationalist reporting that distorts, exaggerates or misstates the truth. It’s misinformation or agitprop disinformation masquerading as fact to boost circulation, readership, viewers, or ...15 hours ago -
Pull Away, Me Lads
Get the Flick —
Authority: 129
I sure can make things complicated. I just wanted to share a story about a light sail with you and the next think I know I’m reading about Wales. Okay, first the light sail. Setting Sail Into Space, Propelled by Sunshine ”About a year from now, if all goes well, a box about the size of a loaf of bread ...16 hours ago -
New York Times: "Future of Palestinian Authority Is in Question"; P.T. Barnum: "Theres a Sucker Born Every Minute"
JG, Caesarea —
Authority: 123
A November 9 article by Ethan Bronner, entitled "Future of Palestinian Authority Is in Question", was given top online billing yesterday by The New York Times . The article, with a "less than spontaneous" picture of Abbas supporters raising his picture (how was this photographed from under a circle of supporters ...21 hours ago -
The Consciousness Industry Flexes Its Muscles
Net News Publisher —
Authority: 155
Two weeks ago, when we were still ramping up to any Congressional vote over health care reform, I wrote the following remark about the impact of the “consciousness industry” on any likely outcome: Thus, the future of health care will rest not on either the underlying principles of “how doctors think” ...22 hours ago -
“The Red Balloon” as “a masterpiece of simplicity.”
one piece —
Authority: 122
A. O. Scott, film critic for The New York Times asks what it takes to entertain a child. Does it take 3-D, talking animals or CGI? Mr. Scott sees children’s pleasures as much simpler and describes the 34-minute long, 1956...1 day ago -
Exercise, weight loss and the hackers diet
Open Source —
Authority: 408
Over the last few months I’ve been seeing a trend emerging saying that Exercise Won’t Make You Thin.Today The New York Times says that “for some time, researchers have been finding that people who exercise don’t necessarily lose weight.’ A study published online in September 2009 in The British Journal of ...1 day ago -
Short and Smart
Get the Flick —
Authority: 129
I wonder if the non-writers can appreciate the brilliance of Paul Krugman. I mean, obviously he’s got it when it comes to economics. He’s got the Nobel to prove it. But as a writer ? I’d kill to be able to sum up an insightful observation, about an important subject, so succinctly. Paranoia Strikes Deep ...1 day ago -
High school cross-dressing in the spotlight
Fresh Loaf —
Authority: 588
The New York Times spotlights the changing environment for cross-dressing in high school and mentions the North Cobb County student recently in the news.1 day ago -
Kiva Confusion
Microfinance Blog —
Authority: 112
The New York Times just picked up on the buzz caused by David Roodman’s blog post pointing out that Kiva doesn’t lend directly to poor borrowers. Likening the revelation for many individual lenders to the scandal in the 1990s when many child sponsorship organizations amended their disclosures after the ...1 day ago -
SIR HAROLD EVANS TO THE NEW YORK TIMES: GIVE ME A BREAK!
WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS —
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He has done the same show for many years. To show the crazy structure of multi-section broadsheets. And specially with the dammed JUMPS! So here it is again, this time during an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America.1 day ago -
ITYS #500 -- 10%
Get the Flick —
Authority: 129
Remember that I told you so ? Back in January ? ”Unemployment is currently 7.2%. Most projections expect it to reach 10%. During the Depression, unemployment hit 25%. That shouldn’t provide much comfort. The tipping point -- the point that seems to scare the experts -- is somewhere around 10% unemployment. ...1 day ago -
i IN THE NEW YORK TIMES AND AT THE LISBON NEWSPAPER DESIGN SUMIT
WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS —
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The New York Times reports about i: It would be hard to find a less promising country in which to start a newspaper than Portugal. Not only are readers defecting to the Internet, as they are elsewhere, but relatively few people ever picked up a paper to begin with. And print advertising has plunged by more than 40 ...1 day ago -
Way Cool Item of the Day ~ Secrets of the New York Public Library
Snoop du Jour —
Authority: 110
Today’s item is dedicated to the memory of Norbert Pearlroth , head researcher for Ripley’s Believe It Or Not , who sat in the same spot in the research room at the New York Public Library for 52 years - just about every day. Thank you Robin Finn , who wrote the terrific column Secrets of the Stacks last ...1 day ago -
No election law in Iraq (still)
The Common Ills —
Authority: 508
The Iraqi Parliament has still not passed an election law. They met again today, this was supposed to be the day, like so many before it, it wasnt. CNN reports that now the word is that Parliament will pass something on Sunday and cite MP Bari "Al-Zebari said several Sunni Arab parliament members boycotted the ...2 days ago -
A Lesson From Fort Hood: Great Moments in "Psychologically Disturbed" Gunmen Committing Mass Murder
The New Republic - the spine Feed —
Authority: 123
When John Wilkes Booth opened fire on President Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theatre in April 1865, the media was puzzled. “True, the actor was outspoken in his Confederate sympathies and viewed himself as a Southerner,” said someone who knew him, “but that was no reason he might want Lincoln to be dead.” The ...2 days ago -
The jobless rate for different races
Doobybrain.com —
Authority: 609
The New York Times has graphed out the jobless rate for men and women of different races to better understand how the recession has affected each group . If you ever need to emphasize the importance of a college-degree eduation to somebody, this graph is a good way to do it.3 days ago -
And So Now, the “Kill the Messenger” Nonsense Begins
BitsBlog —
Authority: 140
You know, it was only a matter of time, I suppose, before the leftards lept up maliciously and deceitfully attacking someone who brought up bad news about The Chosen One against someone they apparently have decided to make a target of… Jerome Corsi. It’s called “attack the messenger”. This time, of ...3 days ago -
Politics: President Obama on Stem Cell Research
CVN Health —
Authority: 146
President Obama signed an order reversing the Bush administration’s strict limits on human embryonic stem cell research.4 days ago