Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The Top Five Worth-Reading Stories From This Week In Stories Worth Reading
American interrogators may have tortured dozens of people to death.
Paul Krugman addresses falling wage syndrome. Meanwhile, Truthdig wonders if it's time to utter the "s" word. The American Prospect begins a five part series on private risk as public concern. Meanwhile, Think Progress reports that that financial institutions paid lobbyists more than $42 million to defeat cram-down legislation. Also, read the president's plan to confront off-shore tax havens.
Counterpunch breaks down Obama's war budget.
In both environmental and economic news, a growing number of industries — including electric utilities, auto makers, and oil and natural gas refineries — “are lobbying for free pollution permits under legislation capping greenhouse-gas emissions.
Finally: are we so addicted to meat that we can't see where swine flu came from?
American interrogators may have tortured dozens of people to death.
Paul Krugman addresses falling wage syndrome. Meanwhile, Truthdig wonders if it's time to utter the "s" word. The American Prospect begins a five part series on private risk as public concern. Meanwhile, Think Progress reports that that financial institutions paid lobbyists more than $42 million to defeat cram-down legislation. Also, read the president's plan to confront off-shore tax havens.
Counterpunch breaks down Obama's war budget.
In both environmental and economic news, a growing number of industries — including electric utilities, auto makers, and oil and natural gas refineries — “are lobbying for free pollution permits under legislation capping greenhouse-gas emissions.
Finally: are we so addicted to meat that we can't see where swine flu came from?


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