Saturday, December 01, 2007
Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
iPolitics are everywhere; do you feel empowered? Also, Credo wonders aloud if Ross Perot was right.
The Financial Times Of London reports on the Groucho Marx approach to global warming.
Smithsonian Magazine suggest that the Ark Of The Covenant may be in Ethiopia. Also, the BBC reports that an unexplainable cosmic nothing has been found.
Alternet looks at how the consumer driven culture is killing our democracy. The amount of people applying to Wal*Mart is a bad sign for the American worker. The Financial Times Of London asks for a global response to the faltering of the U.S. economy.
And, Wired Magazine remembers the original Futurama from the 1939 World's Fair.
iPolitics are everywhere; do you feel empowered? Also, Credo wonders aloud if Ross Perot was right.
The Financial Times Of London reports on the Groucho Marx approach to global warming.
Smithsonian Magazine suggest that the Ark Of The Covenant may be in Ethiopia. Also, the BBC reports that an unexplainable cosmic nothing has been found.
Alternet looks at how the consumer driven culture is killing our democracy. The amount of people applying to Wal*Mart is a bad sign for the American worker. The Financial Times Of London asks for a global response to the faltering of the U.S. economy.
And, Wired Magazine remembers the original Futurama from the 1939 World's Fair.