Bidding a Farewell to Sixty Minutes Freedom of the Press
…was supposed to air tonight. We (Ori and I) asked for a call to discuss her decision. She did not afford us that courtesy/opportunity. Our story was screened five times…
…was supposed to air tonight. We (Ori and I) asked for a call to discuss her decision. She did not afford us that courtesy/opportunity. Our story was screened five times…
…exposed to the air, the sulfide minerals in the rock oxidize and combine with water to create toxic materials, including sulfuric acid. That toxic waste picks up heavy metals as…
…the first time Thailand has looked to Europe for urban inspiration. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) returned from his travels to Europe with…
…major cause of deforestation in Asia, which is (illegally) fed to cars in Europe, which will be another post. Atmospheric aerosol loading Changes in airborne particles from human activities and…
…known as Unleaded 88. This product refiners and retailers normally cannot sell in around half the country during the summer months due to air pollution concerns. AB: Many of these…
…not at home and are traveling, and finally the news. What was going on in the city, the nation, and globally. There was always special people to hear and conversations…
…in the world — “out of thin air,” as the saying goes. Some of those new assets are “money,” but most are not. The first thing to notice: the colored areas,…
…“The culprit appears to have been a buggy “over the air” (OTA) software update to the company’s uconnect software on Friday October 10, which “bricked” vehicles if owners installed it.”…
…of a supposedly liberal president repeatedly and needlessly trying to cut Social Security is enough to bring a reasonable, economically literate person to the point of existential despair. To see…
…also added the final two sentences. The post is a followup to a post from earlier Friday. I’ve also created an additional label: mainstream-journalism gimmickry. I’ve left the original rather…