Friday, March 9, 2007

Friday March 9 2007 Daily News

Dozens of children in state custody after immigration raid


The Two Faces Of NATO

"Professor Paul Rogers of England's Bradford University suggests that "the caution revolves around a suspicion that the U.S. is drawing NATO into a long-term geopolitical competition with Russia and China over influence in Central Asia.""

California Polytechnic State University, Pomona, to destroy books for Starbucks



Anarchists Against the Wall block Central Tel Aviv

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Tuesday March 6 2007 Daily News

Cheney has blood clot in leg, returns to work


US STOCKS-S&P, Nasdaq up 1 pct as market rebounds


An Urban Exodus to the Countryside Is the Latest Real Estate Trend


Note: A move to a new society that is connected by wires, instead of having to be in direct contact all the time? In "The Tipping Point" Malcolm Gladwell mentions that humans can only have deep relationships with about 250 people at a time before they start becoming cold to other people. Perhaps it is possible to get the benefit of quality of life that comes from small town life while keeping work opportunities of bigger cities using the internet for working. But not all work can be outsourced. This could also end up with people becoming less competitive and the U.S. losing out economically, as there will always be foreigners who can do things cheaper.


Israel to Supply Vehicles for Iraq War


U.S., Iraqi Forces Invade Sadr City


Eyes on Iran