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Google's China Lesson: Silicon Valley Is No Longer King
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Saturday, January 16
Google's China Lesson: Silicon Valley Is No Longer King
Google is not the only web giant to find frustration in China. One by one, western internet companies are finding that American culture and values are receding along with America's economic power. (992 words)
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Crunch Time
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Monday, December 7
Crunch Time
WASHINGTON--This is the paradox of the moment: President Obama's speech on Afghanistan and his subsequent jobs summit underscored why it's essential to get a health care bill done quickly. The calendar of politics has an urgency that the dilatory pace of the U.S. Senate doesn't match.Here's the deal. If Obama gets to sign a health care bill before he gives his State of the Union, he starts 2010 with a historic victory to proclaim before ... (874 words)
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On Language: Dated Definitions
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Friday, August 14
On Language: Dated Definitions
The quirky charm (and sad passing) of archaic dictionary entries. (967 words)
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Making Open-Source Software Free and Fabulous
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Friday, June 11
Making Open-Source Software Free and Fabulous
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Netbook Pioneer Asustek Enters the iPad Age
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Friday, June 11
Netbook Pioneer Asustek Enters the iPad Age
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Adrienne Redd
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Foreign Affairs
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Wednesday, October 14
Adrienne Redd
October 15, 2009 Summary -- This autumn Dr. Redd, a professor of sociology at Arcadia University, is teaching a first-time seminar at Arcadia entitled Understanding Global News. (1033 words)
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Kraft's Sugar Rush
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Saturday, January 16
Kraft's Sugar Rush
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Apple vs. Google
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Friday, January 15
Apple vs. Google
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Whose side of the road are you on?
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Salon
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Friday, August 14
Whose side of the road are you on?
For the first time in ages, a country is switching to driving on the left. Should we all drive on the same side? (2857 words)
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Wurst Case Scenario
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Smithsonian
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January 2010
Wurst Case Scenario
As Germans turn to American-style supermarkets, the local butcher—a fixture in their sausage-happy culture—is packing it inBy Andrew D. Blechman (5078 words)
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Does the Vaccine Matter?
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The Atlantic
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November 2009
Does the Vaccine Matter?
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Daredevil
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The Atlantic
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July/August 2009
Daredevil
Riding motorbikes without a helmet, flying planes while half asleep—not to mention discussing books he’d never read and using words he didn’t understand—William F. Buckley courted adventure in all that he did. Here, the conservative godfather’s onetime protégé and longtime nemesis fondly recalls their friendship—and argues that Buckley was not the snob many thought him to be. (5770 words)
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