Saturday, January 03, 2009
Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
2008 was another brutal year for liberty.
Alternet reports that the financial crisis has sent tuition sky-high.
In Gaza leaders lie, civilians die and history is ignored. This is not right, and this is not a debate framed in reality. This is killing without consequence. This is madness.
Salon reports that the deregulation party is over. 6.9 trillion dollars of wealth was lost from the economy in 2008. Also, was the "credit crunch" a myth used to sell a trillion-dollar scam?
Finally, can we get past the protein myth that keeps people from giving up meat?
2008 was another brutal year for liberty.
Alternet reports that the financial crisis has sent tuition sky-high.
In Gaza leaders lie, civilians die and history is ignored. This is not right, and this is not a debate framed in reality. This is killing without consequence. This is madness.
Salon reports that the deregulation party is over. 6.9 trillion dollars of wealth was lost from the economy in 2008. Also, was the "credit crunch" a myth used to sell a trillion-dollar scam?
Finally, can we get past the protein myth that keeps people from giving up meat?