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Fresh off Press Club award, author insists that the American political cartoon still matters
Stephen Hess is forever optimistic about the American editorial cartoon. He believes in the power of the pictorial commentary and speaks with a faith so unshakeable that one wonders whether he even realizes that there now seem to be more major-league...
The Murder of Facundo Cabral: Death Squads Still Roam Latin America
After this past weekend, it seems even more fitting that Guatemala was the site of last month’s high-level international pow-wow on how dangerous Central America has gotten. Just before dawn on Saturday, July 9, celebrated Argentine folk...
Major News Corp investor: stock “still undervalued”
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The UK telephone hacking scandal that closed the News of the World newspaper and put News Corp’s deal to buy the rest of broadcaster BSkyB in doubt will have little impact on cash flows at Rupert Murdoch’s...
Major News Corp investor: stock “still undervalued”
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The UK telephone hacking scandal that closed the News of the World newspaper and put News Corp’s deal to buy the rest of broadcaster BSkyB in doubt will have little impact on cash flows at Rupert Murdoch’s...
Is a Bookless Library Still a Library?
In libraries across the U.S., digital seems to be winning the battle over the printed word, but some lament what else we might be losing in the movement to go bookless
TIME.com: Top Stories
Taxes still a stumbling block in debt talks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – After months of effort, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans are right back where they started as they try to avert a looming debt default: arguing over taxes.
Reuters: Top News
Fukushima nuclear plant still struggling
Four months after Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, operators at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant are still grappling with the crisis the disaster unleashed but say they are making slow progress.
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