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- Nieman Watchdog
- Mar 15, 2010 A Different Approach to Storytelling
Visual journalism, from Nieman Reports:‘… photographs require context to tell a more complete narrative. The best thing for photojournalists to do is to slow down, become a little more engaged, and spend a little more time on their projects in a much more intimate way.'
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- Slate
- Mar 14, 2010 Slate V: Dear Prudence: Disgusting Baby Kisses
Slate's advice columnist, Prudence, counsels a woman who's grossed out by her friends' insistence on kissing their baby on the lips.
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- TruthOut
- Mar 15, 2010 Sweatshops Won't Save Haiti
The United Nations will host a Haiti donors' conference at the end of March.
This conference will be quite different from last year's event, of course, coming as it does on the heels of the worst earthquake to strike Haiti in two centuries. An agenda has already begun to take shape: It's already...
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- Mar 15, 2010 Health Care 2010 and 1994, and the Political Lessons of History
Health care reform is necessary, and House Democrats should vote for it because it's best for the nation.read more
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- RealClearPolitics
- Mar 15, 2010 Over the Health Care Cliff?
Alan Bock, Orange County Register
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- Mar 15, 2010 Obama is Right Not to Work with GOP
Robert Kuttner, Huffington PostAre we at a turning point in the Obama presidency? It took far too long, but the president has belatedly grasped that when the other party is out to destroy you, the search for common ground is a fool's errand.For over a year, Obama believed that reform...
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- Common Dreams NewsCenter
- Mar 15, 2010 Fed Appointees, Expect an Inquisition
by Dean BakerThe Obama administration announced its three picks for the vacant positions at the Fed last week. Not surprisingly, no one on the list was among those who had warned of the housing bubble. This is not surprising because there is virtually no overlap between the list of people who had...
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- Mar 15, 2010 Policy Battle Over Afghan Peace Talks Intensifies
by Gareth PorterWASHINGTON - The struggle within the Barack Obama administration over Afghanistan policy entered a new phase when the president suggested at a meeting of his "war cabinet" Friday that it might be time to start negotiations with the Taliban, according to a report in the...
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- AllHeadlineNews.com
- Mar 16, 2010 All Headline News - Breaking News
The latest top breaking news, U.S., world, business, politics, entertainment, celebrities, sports, technology, and more.
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- Mar 15, 2010 (AHN) FAA Orders Airlines To Inspect 600 Boeing 737 Planes
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered airlines to inspect some 600 Boeing 737 planes in their fleet following the recent diversion of a Ryanair jet due to severe vibrations during flight. - (AHN)
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- Consortiumnews.com
- Mar 16, 2010 Spy Takes US-Israeli Secrets to Grave
Israeli spymaster David Kimche's death means another lost witness to an alleged manipulation of U.S. politics, reports Robert Parry. March 15, 2010
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- Mar 16, 2010 30 Years of US Mistakes in Afghanistan
U.S. promises of Afghan nation-building ignore that three decades of U.S. policies helped destroy the nation, says James A. Lucas. March 13, 2010
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- NiemanWatchdog.org
- Mar 15, 2010 A Different Approach to Storytelling
Visual journalism, from Nieman Reports:‘… photographs require context to tell a more complete narrative. The best thing for photojournalists to do is to slow down, become a little more engaged, and spend a little more time on their projects in a much more intimate way.'
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- Mar 10, 2010 Bill Gates wants money from Congress
The multi-billionaire testifies on behalf of global health spending, saying vaccines, drugs and innovative approaches are saving millions of lives. It's a cause that's not well understood, he says, and not very well covered.
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- The American Prospect
- Mar 16, 2010 More Than Words
Republicans have won the language battle on health care. But it's beginning to look like all they care about is talk.
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- Mar 16, 2010 How Biden Could Fix the Senate
If Biden is willing to exercise the power granted him in the Constitution, he could do more than pass health care. He could undo the filibuster rules that threaten to deadlock our system of government.
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- Mar 16, 2010 Unintended Precedents
A Supreme Court ruling in a terrorism case is making it harder for many other important lawsuits to proceed.
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