sobota, 20 kwietnia 2013

Episode 452: How Much Should We Trust Economics?

Fort Hood amnesia seems to be a recurring malady this week. First came the Washington Post. Then on NPR's Diane Rehm Show on Wednesday, Rehm falsely described the Boston bombing (with three fatalities) as worseRevealing Politics has posted audio of NPR correspondent Dina Temple-Raston who claims that investigators are leaning towards a domestic terrorism because of.With the house-to-house search over and the living and dead largely accounted for, the town of West, Texas, began the transition from shock and disbelief to communal grieving. On Friday night, at St. Mary Church of the Assumption, mourners gathered toWith the house-to-house search over and the living and dead largely accounted for, the town of West, Texas, began the transition from shock and disbelief to communal grieving. On Friday night, at St. Mary Church of the Assumption, mourners gathered toSome stories stand the test of time: Shakespeare's plays, the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and the Child ballads. If you're unfamiliar with them, they're not for children. They're Scottish and English folk songs from the 17th and 18th centuries
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