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Tuesday
May112010

EOD Links - 20100511

Back to the grind tomorrow.

  • This is one of the best articles on US politics I have read. 
  • Dean Baker hammers Thomas Friedman for his "facts".
  • Rev. Robert J. Bowers, a Catholic priest, tries to keep the faith.
  • The Chinese government tackles housing bubbles in Shanghai and Beijing.
  • The Online Citizen wants Singapore to eradicate homelessness by "providing for those who have made mistakes".

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    A little over a decade ago I published an article in these pages titled “A Tale of Two Reactions” (May 14, 1998). It struck me then that American society was changing in ways conservative and liberal commentators just hadn’t noticed.
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    You get paid a really big premium for ignorance at the NYT, just ask Thomas Friedman who undoubtedly gets paid more than 99 percent of his generation. Thomas Friedman likes to tout the fact that there are still good paying jobs for people without skills in every column he writes.
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    BOSTON — The questions were heartfelt, especially for women of faith, especially so late in life.
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    The Chinese government is desperately trying to cool down an overheating property market. New measures introduced in the past few weeks restrict mortgage lending, increase land supply and stop developers from hoarding apartments to push up prices.
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    The hard edges of Singapore’s rules and attitudes need to be softened in the face of the spectacle of people living along beaches.

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