Saturday, December 15, 2007

Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback

The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:

Alternet discusses mass production when it comes to food and our bodies.

Takes on The Mitchell Report from both The Nation and King Kaufman.

In economics this week, The Boston Review writes of the troubling embrace of Alexander Hamilton; the Center For American Progress details the abuses of the Labor Department under Bush, as well as the complacency trap of unemployment; Alternet reports that the American dream is alive and well – just not here in America; and The Financial Times Of London speculates on how the world should respond to solve the problem of the dollar and the future of organized labor.

23/6 asks: are you smarter than a White House press secretary?

Finally, it's the time of year for year-end best of the years! Alternet's top ten rights and liberties stories of 'aut 7; Salon's best books of 'aut 7; Slate's best books of 'aut 7; and Cryptomundo's top ten Bigfoot stories of the year.

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