Those wacky Swedes, Late with the meme, Dalton notes a future of journalism essay, Dan Grobstein File
April 15, 2012
Swedish gender pronoun neutrality; political correctness gone mad!
Apropos of last week's Hillary Clinton Tweets meme; you know you're late with a meme when you hear it on the CBS World News Roundup, a radio program whose average listener was born during the late Pleistocene era.
Richard Dalton says: "This is pretty heavy sledding, but it's the best discussion of the issues facing future journalists that I've read."
Dan Grobstein File
- OPINION | April 07, 2012
Op-Ed Columnist: The Right Flames the Volt
By JOE NOCERA
G.M.'s innovative hybrid has become quite the political lightning rod. - Octavia Nasr (@octavianasr) 4/7/12 3:05 PM How the Young Are Indoctrinated to Obey I would say its more about how the corporatization of education is screwing the country which makes the young indoctrinated to obey.
- Juan Cole (@jricole) 4/8/12 2:48 AM America’s new data center: The Biggest Big Brother of All (BIFJ): From the Bureau of Investigative Journalism
- Thug Life By John Cole April 9th, 2012 These Blackwater videos taken in Iraq are appalling. I’m not sure which one is the worst, but running over a women and just continuing on without so much as radioing for help has to be up there. Remember- they hate us for our freedom.
- Another Rising Republican Star with a Truth Deficit by John Cole on 4/10/12 Liar, liar: Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey exaggerated when he declared that unforeseen costs to the state were forcing him to cancel the new train tunnel planned to relieve congested routes across the Hudson River, according to a long-awaited report by independent Congressional investigators.
- OPINION | April 13, 2012
Op-Ed Columnist: Cannibalize the Future
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Remember when America was a country that thought big about making things better for tomorrow? - OPINION | April 14, 2012
Op-Ed Columnist: How to Prevent Oil Spills
By JOE NOCERA
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, it's clear that fines are meaningless. Only the threat of prison time can change behavior. - OPINION | April 14, 2012
Op-Ed Columnist: How to Prevent Oil Spills
By JOE NOCERA
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, it's clear that fines are meaningless. Only the threat of prison time can change behavior. - WORLD | April 14, 2012
The Saturday Profile: Beneath That Beguiling Smile, Seeing What Leonardo Saw
By SUZANNE DALEY
A researcher at the Prado, using high-tech tools, discovered that a copy of the Mona Lisa was most likely painted by someone sitting next to Leonardo da Vinci as he produced his masterpiece.