The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
september 2008 by amy
This is more painful than even the Gibson interview. What must the rest of the world be thinking? America is in a profound crisis economically and in two grueling wars. And John McCain thinks that if anything were to happen to him, this person is qualified to run the world.
usa
politics
videos
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september 2008 by amy
Guernica / Breaking into the Spell
february 2008 by amy
Ursula K. Le Guin
books
writers
interviews
tbr
february 2008 by amy
Harpy, Hero, Heretic: Hillary - MotherJones.com | News
september 2007 by amy
Why she stokes our deepest fears and darkest hatreds
gender
politics
usa
tbr
feminism
september 2007 by amy
The Great Iraq Swindle: : Rolling Stone
september 2007 by amy
How Bush Allowed an Army of For-Profit Contractors to Invade the U.S. Treasury
usa
politics
journalism
war
iraq
tbr
september 2007 by amy
A MOUTHFUL OF CUT GLASS: The New Yorker: PRINTABLES
february 2007 by amy
by Tessa Hadley
short_stories
tbr
february 2007 by amy
50 Beautiful CSS-Based Web-Designs in 2006 | Smashing Magazine
december 2006 by amy
"...some of the most beautiful designs we’ve seen in 2006."
tbr
web_design
reference
css
design
december 2006 by amy
Japanese Roots - - science news articles online technology magazine articles Japanese Roots
december 2006 by amy
(jared diamon) - Just who are the Japanese? Where did they come from and when? The answers are difficult to come by, though not impossible—the real problem is that the Japanese themselves may not want to know.
culture
anthropology
society
genetics
tbr
december 2006 by amy
Learn 10 good UNIX usage habits
december 2006 by amy
Adopt 10 good habits that improve your UNIX® command line efficiency -- and break away from bad usage patterns in the process.
unix
tips
productivity
reference
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december 2006 by amy
Wired 14.11: Face Blind
october 2006 by amy
They can see your eyes, your nose, your mouth – and still not recognize your face. Now scientists say people with prosopagnosia may help unlock some of the deepest mysteries of the brain.
tbr
neuroscience
research
science
october 2006 by amy
Wired 14.10: My Big Biofuels Bet
october 2006 by amy
The road to energy independence starts in a cornfield in Nebraska. Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla explains why he’s betting on biofuels.
environment
tbr
october 2006 by amy
LRB | Bush’s Useful Idiots
september 2006 by amy
Tony Judt on the Strange Death of Liberal America
politics
tbr
usa
war
september 2006 by amy
Choice or Discrimination? Another Study on Women in the Academy
september 2006 by amy
From Inside Higher Ed, more on women in academia.
gender
academia
sociology
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september 2006 by amy
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