News from around the web: 2009-11-30
These past few days saw some light posting. As December hits, I hope to be back up-to-speed with more posts. In the meantime, here are today’s links.
- How President Obama Can Take Back His Presidency — New York Magazine
- Cristiano Ronaldo fluffs lines as Zlatan Ibrahimovic scripts perfect ending
- The Safety Net – Food Stamp Use Soars, and Stigma Fades – Series – NYTimes.com
- UAE central bank guarantees Dubai banks’ debt to head off crash | guardian.co.uk
- Swiss Voters Approve Ban on Construction of Minarets – Bloomberg.com
- BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran ‘plans new enrichment sites’
- FT.com – Russia confirms train crash was terrorist attack
- BBC NEWS | Sport + bad rules = trouble
- The Associated Press: German trial is new twist in Demjanjuk saga
- Swiss to vote on mosque minarets ban | guardian.co.uk
- Coordinated Capital Controls: A Further Elaboration « The Baseline Scenario
- Is There A Double Dip Risk In Germany? | Edward Hugh
- BBC NEWS | Americas | Bin Laden was ‘within US grasp’
- BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Not so special any more
- David Ignatius – Doom for the Democrats as joblessness lingers – washingtonpost.com
Distraction of the Day: Black Friday sales – “Not too bad” (online is where the action is)
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