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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback

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

This week, Mother Jones has a cool interactive map of US troop presences worldwide.

Enough TALK about obscene executive pay, we need a balanced economy that works for everyone. Tax loopholes and creative accounting by the rich cost the government $20 billion a year, and at the same time Americans who lack health insurance will spend $30 billion out of pocket this year. Trickle-down economics died at 10 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Common Dreams has a great article on twisting the idea of "elite".

In the ongoing food and water crisis rich countries used to use gun boats to seize food - now we use trade deals.

Lastly this week, Salon asks: how do we know what we know? The road from Aristotle to Wikipedia.

posted by Patrick at Saturday, August 30, 2008

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Patrick is originally from New Hampshire, and has studied photography & literature at Emerson College in Boston, and writing at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He is editor and co-founder, along with Elliot Harmon and Marcus Merritt, of Idiolexicon, a Black River chapbook finalist, and his poems and articles have appeared in numerous journals, including Beeswax, Floating Holiday, Hazmat Review, Mirage, Monday Night Lit, Noƶ Journal, Oranges and Sardines, Parthenon West Review, Shampoo, Traffic and 26 Magazine.

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