Does Schröder Have Political Capital to Reform Economy?. With the economy tipping toward its second recession in a year, can Chancellor Gerhard Schröder reform Germany? By Mark Landler. [New York Times: Business]
Month: November 2002
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Does Schröder Have Political Capital
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Brazil’s Government-Elect Softens Talk of
Brazil’s Government-Elect Softens Talk of Big Change. As the date for the handover of power draws closer, Brazil’s new government is beginning to sound more like the market-friendly administration it is about to replace. By Larry Rohter. [New York Times: Business]
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Mac vs. PC III: Mac
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Telling All Online: It’s a
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InstaPundit.Com
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Postcards From Planet Google This
This is an interesting article about how the log files of seaches on Google reflect whats going on the world.
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Bush Plan Gives More Discretion
Bush Plan Gives More Discretion to Forest Managers on Logging
Environmental destruction continues…
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Kissinger Returning to Political Stage
Kissinger Returning to Political Stage With 9/11 Post
I think its ridiculous that now, after almost a year and a half George W. Bush’s advisors finally decide to create a commission to try and understand why September the 11th occurred.
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Big Mac Is Virtual, But
Big Mac Is Virtual, But Critics Are Real. In Sims Online, an Internet version of the popular PC game, can fuel up with a stop at McDonald’s. By Matt Richtel. [New York Times: Technology]
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First Baby of 2003 to
First Baby of 2003 to Be a Clone?. A cloning advocate with a checkered reputation announces he’s successfully orchestrated a cloned pregnancy, and says the baby is due in January. Other scientists greet the news with raised eyebrows. By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]