Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
This week we start with a widely used American Government textbook written by conservatives, and littered with global warming misinformation.
A fun FAQ on poetry by Robert Pinsky.
In economics this week, Salon reports on the American empire of debt, The New York Times says IRS scrutiny of the top twenty companies is at a historic low. The Boston Globe reports that the credit crisis is hitting student loans. Alternet reports that the US still attempts to control Iraq oil and economy continue behind the scenes. The American Prospect wonders, should you spend your George Bush tax rebate? Buzzflash looks into the Reagan myth and the middle class, and finally, financial regulation is essential.
In a series of important food and water stories this week, The Financial Times Of London reports on the global grain trade, the largest grain exporters halting foreign sales, countries are making secret deals over grain export, and rice prices skyrocket. Also, the US water supply is in trouble.
Finally this week, do carbon offsets really help?
This week we start with a widely used American Government textbook written by conservatives, and littered with global warming misinformation.
A fun FAQ on poetry by Robert Pinsky.
In economics this week, Salon reports on the American empire of debt, The New York Times says IRS scrutiny of the top twenty companies is at a historic low. The Boston Globe reports that the credit crisis is hitting student loans. Alternet reports that the US still attempts to control Iraq oil and economy continue behind the scenes. The American Prospect wonders, should you spend your George Bush tax rebate? Buzzflash looks into the Reagan myth and the middle class, and finally, financial regulation is essential.
In a series of important food and water stories this week, The Financial Times Of London reports on the global grain trade, the largest grain exporters halting foreign sales, countries are making secret deals over grain export, and rice prices skyrocket. Also, the US water supply is in trouble.
Finally this week, do carbon offsets really help?


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